The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 7, 1930, Page 5

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Yo Cur Patrons and Friends nd policy that any busi ss to the community w ely by Alaskan people, s by providing a safe investment , at the same time, enabling public to procure high-class lowest possible prices consistent with good ratronage of*old customers and the ever in- w customers, combined with the many fav- d on our stores by visitors from Alaskan aho do not enjoy the advantages of a Piggly Wiggly ince us that our efforts to truly serve our public’are ver our aim to improve, to build up and to better our { ocs metheds and by so doing to better serve you. The trend of modern business proves more conclusively year after year that the public is favorable to a cash business when such a business saves them money. When we opened the first Piggly Wiggly store in Alaska, over two years ago, we were told that a cash business could not possibly succeed in Alaska. Our success has proven beyond any doubt that the Alaskan public is abreast the imes and just as ready to accept the newest and best methods of merchandising as any other progressive community. For, after 11, it is “MONEY THAT TALKS,” and to prove our sbelief in this we are offering you the opportunity to buy on Saturday, Mon- day and Wednesday at prices never before offered in Juneau. Our prices are always consistently low, but these are Specials offered for this event. Whether you are a Piggly Wiggly customer or not, you can not afford to allow this event to pass without buying your win- ter's supply at these prices. ARMOUR’S VERIBEST PEACHES in heavy syrup Size 2 1-2 cans, 20c BEST FOODS BREAD' AND BUTTER PIGKILES: ;i ovivmidabe oo b 20c — GHIRADELLI'S GROUND CHOCO- LATE, 1 pound tin .................3 32¢ FELS NAPTHA SOAP-- 10-bar carton DUNBAR SHRIMP ’ D= Solar Brand Peas — PERS| Small—Tender—Sweet No. 2 cans, 15¢ By Them by the Dozen SCHILLING’S BAKING POWDER-- 16 ounce tins by s R TN A L7 NG PG IR 15 JELLO--All flavors, for that dainty dessert, 2 packages ...........o..n 15 e D et ¢ Ul e e N T BULK RY TAK-- SOFT SHELL WALNUTS--Diamond Brand, 1 pound CLOROX (pint bottle) or PUREX (quart bottle) 2 for HEINZ TOMATO SOUP-- 3 cans for CHEESE per pound, 25¢ If you cannot come downtown, telephone your orders to 24. -At any rate, get your share of these BARGAINS. # __STORE CLOSED ALL DAY ARMISTICE DAY— i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 7, 1930. Pride of Illinois Corn, 2 No. 2 cans tor COUNTRY GENTLEMAN SWEET CORN McGrath’s Stringless String Beans, 2 No. 2 cans for .. Corn on the Cob, 4 to 5 ear$ in each can HERE IS A REAL TREAT Del Monte Pumpkin, 2 No. 2,1-2 tins for ............ LAY IN A SUPPLY OF THESE AT THIS PRICE Bartlett Pears, medium size, No. 2 1-2 tins ........... 2 BUY THEM BY THE«DOZEN AT THIS PRICE Del Monte Solid Pack Tomatoes, 2 No. 2 1-2 tins for ..35¢ Pineapple, Crushed or Sliced, No. 2 cans ........... 20¢ Del Monte Spinach, 2 No. 2:1-2 tins for .............2 33¢ ......... 3¢ Tomato Puree, 2 No. 2 1-2iitins for ...... : SILVER BAR Del Monte Berries, No. 2 tms, 2 for ... . ueviuinini., 43¢ BLAC \'nl:hliilf,\'fi«),i. LOGANBERRIES Del Monte Berries, No. 2 tins, 2 for STRAWBERRIES ()f: RED RASPBERRIES Del Monte Sauerkraut, 2 No. 2 cans for Del Monte Golden Bantam Corn, 2 No. 2 cans for ... ... 35¢ Franco-American Spaghetti,2 for ................... 25¢ This opportunity to buy Groceries at such reduced prices has never before been offered in Juneau. l)o‘n't let this opportunity pass without taking adventage of it. A R L . - ST R T R S S TSI BUTTER — WASHINGTON MAID Highest score butter produced in the State of Washington. We have made more friends through this butter than with any other item in our store; not through price alone, but by its unexcelled quality. Per Pound, 40 cents FOODS SALE WE DELIVER TELEPHONE 24 i package Rockdell Wholewheat Pancake Flour OR One 2 1-2 pound tin Rockdell Cane and ving fe Syrup with 4 Beautiful Pale Green Fruit Plates, Floral Design ALL FOR 98 cents w to collect a set of this lovely Glassware—Next deal will be Cups and Saucers to match these Plates. Shredded Cocoanut half pound package 15 cents MARKET DAY RAISINS-- 4 pound package ..................32¢ P & G LAUNDRY SOAP-- 10" bars@OE v .o okt s 35¢ PALM OLIVE, LUX, MISSION BELL,, LIFEBUOY, ARMORITA TOILET SOAPS: 240t . 002w it e 15¢ PIGGLY WIGGLY “BEST” COFFEE-- A Real Treat, per pound ........... 35¢ POST TOASTIES or CORN FLAKES 10 cents WHOLE WHEAT FIG BARS--A new shipment just arrived, 2 pounds for. .25¢ 5OLD DUST--The old reliable cleanser, large package SUNNY JIM JAM--2 and 1-2 pound jars, all flavors, per jar 40, SWANSDOWN CAKE & FLOUR per package, 35¢ The cake flour that has survived all competition EASTERN SUGAR CURED HAMS-- Whole or Half, per pound ...........30c HEINZ CATSUP-- pinthottles . ohf . F 08 Sl 20) WHITE STAR TUNA FISH--The chicken of the sea, No. 1-2 size ... .. EVAPORTED PEACHES-- New crop, 2 Ib. carton . ...30c ’ BAKER’S COCOA-- i half pound. ... ..iii i 20c o e —STORE CLOSED ALL DAY ARMISTICE DAY—

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