Further Bargains in ——- Second-hand BICYCLE S 23in English racing machine, with extra racing wheels (wood rims, only one tyre good) ; stove enamelled, new tyres and tubes. £l2 10s. 21in English Lady’s bicycle, stove enamelled, Eadie coaster, new saddle, inside tyres, one outside tyre, and pedals. Very suitable for a schoolgirl. f £lO 10s. Lady’s Eagle, stove enamelled, new tyres, saddle, and chain cover, Eadie Coaster, splendid, condition, £l2 10s. 24in Gent’s English bicycle, stove enamelled, one ‘new cover and tube,’ good order, Eadie Coaster, £9 10s. 22in Gent’s English bicycle, stove enamelled, one new' cover and tube, Eadie Coaster, a specially good machine, • £lO 7s 6d. 24in Gent’s English bicycle, Airdrying enamel, new tyres, ■ Eadie Coaster, £5 18s 6d spent on doing it up, £9 ss. Money refunded if not satisfied wi"h bicycle if 'returned immediately. REDUCED PRICES FOR DUNLOP TYRES : Railread Covers 20/-; Tubes 7/6. Oceanic Covers 15/-; Tubes 6/-. Isaac Brown & Co. THAMES and WAIHI. FARM IMPLEMENTS. ‘NEW ZEALANDIA’ MILKING MACHINE C.OACHBUILDING HORSESHOEING if GENERAL SMI THING W. J. ELLIS PAEROA Phone 15. W.M. SORENSEN COACH BUILDER & GENERAL SMITH. HUGHENDON ST., PAEROA, Agent for MESSRS. MASON, STRUTHERS HIGH-GRADE FARM IMPLEMENTS He will be pleased to quote you for your requirements. HORSE-SHOEING A . SPECIALITY. Estimates Given for Ironwork. A Trial Solicited. FORD Repairs Spares OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING MILKING MACHINE RUBBERS. I . Car, Motor-Cycle, and Cycle Repairs and Accessories JNO. HUBBARD GENERAL AND MOTOR ENGINEER. PAEROA. ’Phone 80 the Economic stores PAEROA. THE ECONOMIC STORES, PAEROA.
Exceptional Boot .Values include Children’s Tan or Blaci< Shoes in every size; a»so Boys’; Girls’, and Misses School Boots. Ladies’ Glace Lace or Buckle Shoes from 17/6. Men’s Shoes in Black or Tans- Men’s light Boots in Black and Tans, 24/6, also heavy Boots for men from 23/6. Black Cotton Hose, now 1/6. Good Black Silk Ankle Hose, 6/6. Tape Id, Cotton 5d reel. Ask to see the Borax Bath Tablets at 9d—a Soap bargain. Tea cups and saucers from 9d. each. Economic Stores Less Brick Area.: The Morrinsville Borough Council has decided to reduce the extent of the brick area in the borough. Experience has brought the Council to the conclusion that a few wooden shops just outside the most congested parts, of the .main thoroughfares would be better than none at all. An Auckland architect, Mr John Rputly (Mayor of Pukekopc) stated to a reporter that the pfrice of bricks was not falling in the same
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXII, Issue 4299, 3 August 1921, Page 3
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