The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986, March 14, 1930, Image 19
WHERE! ROGERS
M * m Holers, Inc., a purely local—Southern
^ _BL H ■■ —institution. For 37 years Rogers lias
constantly SERVED its increasing armv
ol patrons and SA\ El) lor the people on their grocery purchases. Rogers has aided materially in the
development ol this city and section co-operating in all good movements for the South's upbuild
ing—paying out millions of dollars in rents, taxes, salaries, insurance, charities, etc., which is redis
tributed throughout this territory, and iinds its way hack into channels of trade for other merchants
and dealers, and giving employment to hundreds of men and women who are liappv in their work.
Rogers growth shows that the great public appreciates the service and the hel/t it has heen to
Georgia—and the South.
SPECIALS
FOR
PURIM
HIGH DUALITY
FOOD PRODUCTS
AT LOWEST
PRICES
AND . . .
WHERE
SATISFACTION
IS A
CERTAINTY
■ ■
ROGERS
—A
SOUTHERN
INSTITUTION
PURIM
DAINTIES
FOR YOU
37 YEARS
GIVING SERVICE
TO THE
PEOPLE
WILDER’S
STRAINED
HONEY
I <> ox.
Jar
Rogers, Inc. offers
you the finest
and choicest of
food procurable
for this
age-old feasting
season
FOR YOUR
PURIM
A visit to the nearest
Rogers store will
convince you of the
MANY
LOW PRICES
CHEESE Fu
RAISINS *“
GRAPE JUIC1
PINEAPPLE
CHERRIES
COFFEE
PEACHES
!N»*v* York State
Cream—Properly Aged
Lb.
29c
Maid Seedless
Pkg.
lOc
i Itofteinary. Pint
21c
Broken Slieed
No. 2 V'i Can
27c
3 Oz. Bottle
lOc
Rogers’ Santo*
r
cr
•
25c
Libby'** No. 2 V'l Can
29c
Get ready to attend the South’s greatest Pure Food Show.
Better Baby Contest a big feature, also daily cooking classes.
Scores of samples, souvenirs and free gifts.
AUDITORIUM ANNEX
March 27th thru April 5th