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FRESH LOCAL POTATOES There’s no finer quality can be bought than these O />fl freshly dug local grown potatoes offered by KERNO- 25 LBS “* / * HAN’S this week at the record low price for tire season. Take advantage of our wholesale buying ¥ I and save middleman profits—We Deliver Free I 10 LBS. */ FRESH FARM BUTTER Per Lb. |ID C.M.C. SHEEP TONGUES 12-oz.. Tin SOUND THIN-SKINNED | ONIONS Straw Spanish Onions—the. same splendid quality as 12 LBS last week’s. This week we managed to secure a Six-ton truck .lot at a SLIGHTLY IXJWER RATE / —in line with KERNOHAN ’S Policy the Saving is H / • yours. ° f NORWEGIAN SARDINES—In Pure Olive Oil. 3 Big Tins j FANCY PINK SALMON—Make tasty salads. 2 Tins J/ J 4 1 Big- Tin “OAK” GREENGAGES 1 Tin NESTLES THICK CREAM THE TWO " ' There’s nothing but the best in Dessert Fiaits canned under the “OAK” label these jealous!) «gr 1 .graded GREENGAGES are deliriousness itself—-just try them on the family with Nestle’s Cream this 2 week ! ’ KRUSCHEN SALTS .. per Bottle | /|j ENO S FRUIT SALTS Small 2/ 2 L ar g' e ' 4 IT’S DELIGHTFUL ! COLD CREAM SOAP 7 CAKES 7 Big Cakes of free-lathering, long-lasting, skin- / nourishing Cold Cream Soap for I/-. Or mavbe you tt /gg prefer Old .English Lavender—we have if at the «■»■ / same wonder price I ' BIG BATH SOAP Giant Size Cakes—s FOR | / LIFEBUOY SOAP 3 Cakes j/_ FINEST FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN SEASON. IM ■! New Year 1936 MAKE THAT RESOLUTION NOW! EAT ONLY NEWSOME’S Sunshine and Procera Bread What YOU Need is the Bread —; 1 WE Knead! for it is second to none !n purity of ingredients, quality of baking and perfection of taste. It is made by master bakers in a spotless bakery from the best materials. Try a loaf TO-DAY and you’ll eat our bread EVERY DAY. P'NEWSOMES'J W ST. 2556. WANGANUI

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 14, 17 January 1936, Page 2

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310

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 14, 17 January 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 14, 17 January 1936, Page 2

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