WANGANUI ENTERS A NEW ERA OF SERVICE MAYPOLE FOOD MARKET OPENING TOMORROW TUESDAY, 4th JUNE, 1950, 8.30 a.m. During the week-end an army of Carpenters, Plumbers, Electricians and Painters have 21 ■ -p M t z been busy converting our Main Victoria Avenue Store into the very latest in “Food I * -FJ ] Markets.” Everything is entirely NEW fittings, lighting and even the method of serving you. 6JjJTgf j ’’lp 3.l-. The shop is now set out to allow customers to wander around with "trundlers” g HI i (rubber wheeled trolleys similar to illustration) and choose for themselves those I. J *|- v t i . articles they require. U B 71 Everything is on display, clearly price marked and where applicable quantity fir-S g « stamped on the exterior ■ you can compare brand with brand for price, quality, | g I / quantity. Just place your selections in the trundlers and wheel it to the checking g tXfcg// counter where the total cost, is added on an adding machine, eliminating the possibility '"MX of errors, and while you are arranging the payment, either in cash or with the continued ™ Credit System, your parcels are being securely packed and marked for Delivery if you VkS* / Wwish to avail yourself of the Free Service or made ready for you to tuck under your p.-' ■■ arm or into your basket. » ? SHOPPING AT MAYPOLE FOOD MARKET IS A PLEASURE ' WHY HAS THIS CHANGE TAKEN PLACE ? To give Ma YP° le Customers a closer, more "Tf personalised attention, to eliminate long waiting in rusll hours anti to enable Maypole to continue ’LJ / to sell for less despite rising costs. . * FOOD MARKET OPENING ™ SPECIALS >4 SARDINES KITCHEN CHILDREN ‘ l ' w UTriifii go will receive our Special Attention •> UTENSILS a h nd wiU de del , igh i. edsh ° p , in L Tfe/ (/ I IRS TOP . this new Maypole Food Market. Cooking Forks. IBW Cooking Spoons. ALL Measuring ONE * * » F!sh slieesSPOOnS PRICE TELEPHONE service. kA L 1 /A We have a specially staffed Order Sinfc ""j rotate Mashers. ■/ ® Dept, to take your telephoned lists, J Po+a+a Peeiers. I which place Maypole's Super Ser3IICeO All Plated and with Green vice just as far away as your sIT] BIKIE A ESDI E Enamelled Handles. telepho/.e. S’ swift's ’I rINEArrLE F I6oz. TINS dj I Al. ' Vegetable ' 2 golden delicious I SOUP j APPLES M k 6d. Tin I I 3lbs. for 1/4 6lbs. for 2/6 | ■A. ————— j Small Cases 6/- flßh / “SUNBEAM" AUSTRALIAN M MIXED "TUSCAN" BONE CHINA fIHHA CAKE FRUIT Cup, Saucer an< * P* ates Uy " 1 i..— In good looking unadorned fe’JIM Pj P a ' e shade. Usually “ • Ji 12/6 Set. - THIS WEEK Tf "SKRUMSHUS" 7/11 1 ( LUNCH A BAKED BEANS L I ROLLS ' Hoz. tins 1 ' I 3 for V“ i 2 Tins for 1/9 BISCUITS l.M r '?TTv \ / I, A Special Display of Biscuits f IK ' n an exce^en ( range. CHOOSE YOUR OWN "ROXDALE" Apricot Pulp FREE ★ SsTura etc r: . BEE ElEEBtr These convenient Trundlers will be 5b ’ DELIVERY at the door to lighten your load THIS WEEK ONLY: and make shopping a pleasure at L /*> 1 Maypole still offer you the ad- | vantage of Free Delivery to all MAYPOLE FOOD - parts of the City and Suburbs. MARKET NOW MORE THAN EVER MAYAPOLE SERVES YOU BEST!
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Wanganui Chronicle, 5 June 1950, Page 7
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