A case of small pox >on the Aorangi caused some distnrbance, hut several hundred cases of footwear going at give-away prices at Thorp's great -sale are arousitig .far more interest. See , oui* 15/- vvindow for men.* Cash ptices on cash bought goods at Bryant's, the ^'Cagh and Carry'1 grocers. 25's flour 4s 9d, stoned dates iBd lb., bullc dates 41'bs. lld, Colgate's dental ribhon, with free tootn -brush ls 9d, 281hs. potatoes ls 8d, dairy butter, fresh from the farm daily, ls 3d, yeast vimal, the new to'nic paste ,Ts jaT, "Golden Dawn" lemons 6 for ls, Sutton's seeds — just- arrived— flower 4d, vegetable 6d packet, Ling for Lent 3s 3d Ib. Bryant's * "This ought to catc'h .on,"" as the man sa'id when he invented the mousetrap.. The Summer Sale prices .are catching on at the Workingman's Boot Shop. See our 10s 'ficl and 12s Bd windows.* • "None bette'r" is a 'strnng statement, but it is a known fact that if you travel New. Zealand over you will not get better meals or a bet'ter ,serviee than at the Trbcadfero tea rooms.*
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 46, 26 March 1930, Page 6
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182Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 46, 26 March 1930, Page 6
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