The Oklahoma Advance (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1922 Page: 3 of 16
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THE OKLAHOMA ADVANCE
September 21, 1922
Delivery Anywheri In Town i
(Except from Reno Store)
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Phone your order early
ML 3245, M. 2888 or W. 1»36
“THE TALK OF THE TOWN”
130 300 1001
West W. Grand West Tenth
Reno Indoor Market * W. 1336
W. 6196 * M. 3241
aXd RETAIL
CARLOAD BUY!
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the prices on this page were
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bought goods in small case lots-if we employed our own
delivery service—it’ we paid high rents—it we didn t .stand
back of every sale we make with a money-back guaranty
Who Pays For Delivery?
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inasmuch as we buy in carload lots-have three conven-
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4 Twenty-cent cans New State Corn. .
4 can New State Midget Peas.......
3 Twenty-five-cent cans Eagle Milk...
10 Tall cans Pet or Carnation Milk----
10 Small cans Pet or Carnation Milk.
5 Tall cans Hebe..................
I peck best Potatoes...............
1 dozen Fancy Lemons.............
2 lbs. Large Prunes................
100 lbs. C. II. Pure Cane Sugar.....
10 bars P. & G. Naptha Soap........
10 bars Crystal White Soap.........
-7 cakes Palm Olive Soap...........
1 No. 21/0 Del Monte Sliced Pineapple
r> lbs. Best Navy Beans............
We'expect you to start tomorrow and save money
the year ’round at Kanaly s
Now READ EVERY ITEM In This Advertisement
ww T^m A Carload of Health!
MISSOURI
JONATHAN
APPLES
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Important announcement:
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10 lbs.
(Bushel)
40 lbs.
Saturday and Monday
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If you love your liuslmnd make his salary
go as far as possible.
II goes farthest via Kanaly’s—Carload, Cash & Carry Custom
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of Elberta Free
PEACHES
Your last chance
Large Crisco (6-lb. can)
IDAHO WHITE POTATOES
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10 bars Fields Naptha Soap......>;,c
10 bars Crystal White Soap.....43c
10 bars P. & G. Naptha Soap----49c
3 bars Petroleum Soap.........27 c
ts-|b Liberty Flour ...........
iut;!T ticket to the State Fair FKfcL n
>oii present the eonpon on (lie trout page.
7 cakes Palm Olive Soap-.......48c
Leg. 10-cent cake Creme Oil, Lava,
Cocoa. Long Bar or Cocoa Soap 8!'2c
Bu. Basket
And Include In
Your Order a
Package of
Best Ham, lb.......27e No. 2 Ham, lb
Hamburger (10c lb.) 3 lbs. for.........
Pure Pork Sausage (15c lb.) 2 lbs. for.
Round and Loin Steak, II)..............
Home Made Chili, lb..................
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Pet, Carnation, Borden or
Everyday Milk
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5 1-lb. cans K. C. Baking Powder 95c
4 10-ct rolls Toilet Paper.......25c
15-ct glass jar of Jelly........8»/2<-*
35-ct No. 2vIted Pitted Cherries. 26c
25-ct Black Cat Relish..........14c
10 pkgs Sea Foam or Star Naptha
Washing Powder...........38c
We recommend KNACK for cleaning floors
of all kinds, painted walls and woodwork, win-
dows, skylights, showcases, mirrors, clothes,
carpets and rugs, dishes, pots and pans, silver-
ware, refrigerators, automobiles and every-
thing.
Include a package of KNACK, the Wonder
Cleaner, with your next order; because one
ounce of KNACK (a tablespoonful) will clean
Pinto ,Split or Small
Navy Beans
10 lbs. for 29c
Kanaly’s Pure Creamery Butter
churned fresh daily, lb......37(
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Restaurants, Hotels, Board-
ing Houses and small Gro-
ceries can Save Money by
buying from our Wholesale
Dep’t, M. 2888 or W. 6196.
No. 10 Red Pitted Cherries
(New York) ............ .$1.18
No. 10 Puyallup Pears (solid
pack) .......................79c
No. 10 Yellow Free Peaches.....59c
No. 10 Sliced Peaches..........63c
No. 10 Apricot (solid pack).....68c
No. 10 Grated Pineapple........67c
4N-lb. sack Liberty Flour.............
and a ticket to the State Fair 'Fit Eh H
you present the coupon on the front page.
No. 10 Blackberries............73c
No. 10 Loganberries...........79c
No. 10 Green Stringless Beans.. .70c
No. 10 Fancy Spinach..........70c
No. 10 Mustard (White Pony).. 95c
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Johnson, Edward H. The Oklahoma Advance (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1922, newspaper, September 21, 1922; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc936498/m1/3/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.