The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 8, 1930, Page 5

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No Grocery Bill Today If You Are a i | o) B ity | The PIGGLY WIGGLY Customer If you are not a PIGGLY WIGGLY Customer today—the first of the month is a good time to begin saving a nice percentage on your table supplies. 3369 Stores in Operation Today COURTESY ALASKA PIGGLY WIGGLY CO., Inc. Authorized Licensee PIGGLY WIGGLY SYSTEM Originated by CLARENCE SAUNDERS Juneau, Alaska, | August 8th, 1930. Mr. and Mrs. Everyone, Juneau, Alaska. Dear Friends: Our first duty to a customer is to see that you re- ceive courteous treatment. We want you to feel that while you are in our store that you are our guest and to assure you that you will receive the same courteous treatment we would render you in our home. We want each and every person, as they leave our store, to feel that they are welcome and go away with the desire to come back again and again, at any time. Our watch word is courtesy. We enjoy your company as well as appreciate your patronage to the fullest extent. Yours very truly, (signed) ED G. SWEUM, Juneau Store Manager. WESSON OIL or MAZOLA OIL Fine for every sort of frying, wherever shortening is used. Take advantage of this saving. FULL QUARTS—55 cents HAM or BACON Try a pound and you will buy more—35 » cents pound. Remember ham and bacon was 50 and 60 cents a pound before PIGGLY WIGGLY arrived. Business of Big Business " You not only get lower prices-but you are sure of getting the brand you want. - A TEST - Time tests all men and institutions—the meritorius survive — the inefficient are eliminated. That PIGGLY WIGGLY has stood the' test of time is evident by its growth in the number of stores and its steady increase in number of customers. satisfied throng of PIGGLY WIGGLY patrons. Old customers remain and new customers join the Over 1,000,000 discriminating housewives who know the value of every dollar and who know the quality of everything they buy, enter the turnstiles at PIGGLY WIGGLY. QUALITY Goods, Clean Stores, Lower Prices and Full Weight—— WIGGLY standards. B S e S hd e L e Rl T s R R S these are PIGGLY TUNA FISH Right from the canners. pack. For salads and sandwiches. 15 POUND TIN—22 cents FELS NAPTHA SOAP A standard soap for generations. Look at the price— 10 bars for 65 cents SUGAR We carry but the very best pure refined granulated. LOOK AT THIS PRICE—15 Pounds for 93 cents RICE We buy direct from the growers. There- fore, better quality and lower prices at all times. Our Price—4 pounds for 35 cents SARDINES We buy direct from the importers. The saving. is yours. 2 tins in pure dlive oil—23¢ ' CATSUP We are giving you an unsual value— Heinz or Del Monte—Full Pints New 1930 23 m-nté each *Nufsed. e~ - "™ e \ e e e k | We Deliver IGGL CAMPBELL’S SOUPS Just the thing for the noon day lunch. 6 cans for 55 cents PEANUT BUTTER Because Armour’s Peanut Butter has been consistently the public’s favorite for years we offer you— TWO ONLY 1-Pound tins for 43¢ S T L e Vs AP it Ry FRUIT JARS l)nn'l'fnrget we are headquarters for ev- erything you need in the line of canning supplies. Look over our line and get acquainted with our prices. O e e OSSO CORN FLAKES or POST TOASTIES KELLOGG’S 2 or 23 cents // 7 2 e NO. Assorted NO. e COFFEE Do you enjoy good coffee? Then we sug- gest Hills Bros. or Schillings. 2 Pounds for 90 cents * SNOWFLAKE CRACKERS Finest Family, large box. 1 i Very econ- omical at this price. 40 cents e MILK PIGGLY WIGGLY annually sells more canned milk than all other grocers in Alaska. All brands—your choice, 11 tall eans for 95 cents B e = e RN e i :VEGETA| l PINEAPPLE We just received a large shipment of Dole’s Pineapples, sliced, crushed or diced. S PINS - 25 cents each 215 TINS ... 30 cents each m . Phone 24

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