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KERNOHAN & GO., THE FAMOUS CHEAP PROVIDERS. We sell our famous Golden Cross Tea on its merit. Our Pure Broken Orange Pekoe Tea at 1/4 per Ih. does not require to be bolstered up with any sugar offer. We buv our Tea in ton lots direct from Ceylon, and our sugar from the Auckland Company, so the public can see at a glance how the game is worked. If we bought a low grade tea for, say, 8d o. r pound, we could afford to give you sugar, not at ltd per pound, but for nothing, if you were satisfied to take the risk of drinking rubbish. Call to-day for free sample of our Famou 14 Tea. Compare it with any 21tea on the market. BIG REDUCTION BIG REDUCTION Groceries Slaughtered. DEFIANCE FACTORY BUTTER BEATS THEM ALU DEFIANCE, FACTORY, 1,- per lb. DEFIANCE, FACTORY, 1/- per lb. POTATOES, per cwt. 5'6 POTATOES Ng sack*. 9,31b Ben CURRANTS, 1 - 4 Bottles ESSENCES. 1 - 3lb WAX CANDLES, 1 3 3 Bars SOAP (large). 2o Cakes SAND SOAP. 1 - CHEESE, in Cuts. 7d lb Spkts CIGARETTES (any kind) 1/2 7 sticks Havelock or Derby 4/11 3 2-oz tins Tobacco (anv kind) 2/8 3doz. MATCHES (wax)' lid. 3 pkts. MACCARONI 1/2 SHEEP’S TONGUES, per tin, 1/COCOA (the best) per lb tin 2/G The above is for cash over the counter. The public can always depend on a straight-out deal when buying from KERNOHAN. We beg to draw the attention of e\cry worker to the fart that KERNOHAN is the man who keeps down the price of living, and that he first brought down pi ices in this town. We want your support. KERNOHAN & Co., GUYTON STREET. DRINK GOLDEN HEART TEA Recognised as the best Tea money can buy. Two Coupons given with every pound. Packed in and 11b. packets, slb. or 101b. tins. 1/4 1/8 1/10 lb. Sole Agents for Xew Zealand ; H. J. QAARDER, THE BUSY RIDGWAY ST. GROCER. WANGANUI. P,O. BOX 170 TELEPHONES 86 and 448, A. D. WILLIS Ltd., “WHERE THE GOOD BOOKS ARE.” BOOKSELLERS, PRINTERS, STATIONERS, ETC. 10 VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI. If You Cannot Call TRY Shopping by Post Our mail-order business « growing rapidly. Have you tried shopping by Post" Your Satisfaction is our Ambition' WE STOCK: Everything pertaining to the Station ery Trade. HIGH-GRADE GOODS. PRILLS REASONABLE. Shop by post and the result will surprise you. OUR STOCK OF BOOKS AND FANCY GOODS IS UNSURPASSED. HERE ARE A FEW OF THE LATEST BOOKS: THE RHODESIAN, by Gertrude Page, ing. JANE DAWSON, by Will N. Harben. Bowen. THE FRUITFUL VINE, by Rohe-t 0U177.n OF THE GUARDED HOUND', THE VICTORY OF ALLAN RUTLEDGE, thews. AS THE SPtRKS FLY UPWARDS, l.y THE ODD VOLUME, Is 6d, postage 4d. Price 3/6, Send Postal Notes or Stamps for 2s NOVELS posted you. SEND FOR LIST, mailed free on D AND MAMMON, by Joseph HockE QUELP OF GLORY, by Majorie Hichens. by John Oxenham. a reply to The Calling of Dan MatCyrus Townsend Brady. postage 6d. ' 6d, an<l have 4 of best sixpenny application.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 13701, 7 June 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 13701, 7 June 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 13701, 7 June 1912, Page 2

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