New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 3, 1930, Page 13

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; NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1930. : 13 mom shall be turned over to thelr b ~ HAS GO0D lNEflMF ST i bt turn it over to the Indian own- | N Y Dseges o, Dthers Remin ", " 2 o Desperate Straits S lue of leases is | the Indian year, how- ez pras - | Greetings from AgP ' OR seventy-one years A & P has been privileged to greet you with a resolution to ESTABLISHED 2 continue its policy of serving you with the finest pos ible foods at the lowest '859 7 ! possible price . . . this is A & P’s pledge for 1930 . . . and it is the one continuing — : — ] e policy that makes A & P the foremost food service in the world. It will pay you to 73 A Hh .| resolve to buy all your foods at A & P during the new year. ; HERE ARE EXTRA NEW YEAR SprEcIALS ) ; e WORKING T mw SAVINGS Eggs st o 9 | Boy Missing 17 Years Be[mew > Accidental Discovery | MILK Sllced B&CO“ Ib 29¢ 1 X WHITEHOUSE EVAPORATED MILK is the milk TALI C Lard Ib 25¢ of quality . . . produced in large quantities and e sold to A & P's customers at the lowest possible 3 CANS z 5 price. Keep a supply on your pantry shelf. F L O U R RICE Gold Medal, Pillsbury, s Heckers, Ceresota e o c Fancy Blue Rose Rice . . . carefully selected and cleaned. \?uu'll find it easy to prepare and cook z LBS I 1 41//2 lb bag s l .07 . and most delicious to cat. RAISINS Come to 1P Markets u-!wre Your choice of SEEDED or SEEDLESS raisins at [ you can be sure of quality this low price . . . use them with rice for pud- z PKGS 1 9 ding . . . try them alone for pies . . . they are ' rich, sweet and juicy. 8 i SP AGHE I I I Fancy Fresh Killed Roasting FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTI with cheese [ ; s 4 b and tomato sauce . . . all recady to heat and 3 CANS z 5 i Cthkens avg 37¢ serve. It’s so handy to have in the house for 5 luncheons. : ; { Best Young Tender, Strictly Fresh STILL MORE ; Roast Pork ®b ki 11 Qe 'OVER 75 STORES v b LR ALUES g Fancy 6-8 Ib. avg. Sugar Cured UNITED BREAD e Tt o 1 O sl o | MATCHES voue 6021 | FRESH FRUITS Smoked Shoulderslb l7¢ W \T( H FOR l\ITLD BE g o i DY D O N U T S ROSE BRAND HOP: phg 9 and VEUETABLES BALLANTINE’S MALT light dark can 39¢ GREEN PEAS T S. 1 ¢ R PELLR B“_I‘R:PE(‘IALS PURITAN MALT can 39¢ 2 ]bs. 25(- Op Iriom OaSt L 39¢ —5 ALy — . COCOA 1-2b.can 19¢ CIGARETTES I5¢ brands plg. 12¢ GRAPEFRUIT Always without Bone . IVORY S\IT St C \\\LI)V(LA\IS g FIGS Faney Smyrna Ib 25¢ 2 fgr 15C 3 25 | 2 fou 25(; EIGHT O'CLOCK COFFEE I 29¢ NAVEL ORANGES Cudahy’s 16-18 Ib. avg. CAMPFIRE— 120z ozmN RED CIRCLE COFFEE Ib 33 Good Size—doz. 69c Smoked Hams WholeorShankHalf lb23¢ MALQO-WHIP e 19¢ BOKAR COFFEE 1b 39 ICEBERG LETTUCE 1 WEEK-END SPECIALS WHEATENA pkg 2le 2 heads 19(‘ Cut from Genuine Spring Lamb SUGAR 10 bs. , , 55¢ HECKER’S FARINA Ige pkg :3c BUNCH CARROTS ' FRUITS VEGETABLES AR : 2 for 15¢ Lafllb Legs Ll 37¢ Florida Oranges Bunch Carrots CONDENSED MILK Sj_ze 39(: Doz. 3 for ZOC EAGLE Can 20c¢ SPINACH 5 s — | e CHALLENGE Can 15¢ 3 Ibs. 29¢ il olce | ) 1an 4 Bql!'d“fm Apples | Yel})loa\;aTu?'nips Prime Roasf Beef Best Cuts b 38¢ 6™ 23c s e THE 1 TEA aiar ATLA \TTH & PACIFICT The Stores With the Green and Buff Fronts NEW ENGLAND DIVISION \ The Manager is the Proprieter—A Local Merchant

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