farmers’ Union Trading Co. Ltd. (Auck.) Big Savings on Groceries. PaerOO BPORCh. Perfect-Fitting Corsets We have only space for five items —but order all your require- ■ X-rwß T OWFRED .PRIfP? ments and get the benefit of our November prices. xxr ... ... . W k i*. t j 1 • -n a & r We will sell during November the latest models in D. and A. CANDLES—British Wax x 1 Order your Corsets now. November price, f c per D. AN!} A CORSETS 24/9 Per Box pkt R | > For Slim and Medium Figures. . c ■ 11 > Usual November COCOA—“ Komo.” No . 120 ; Makes a nutritious and No. 200 ... 15/6 11/9 satisfying beverage . • > . No. 254 .... 19/9 14/11 Usually 1/2 per Xlb Tin. *7JPer in Noi - 316 17 / 9 1.2/11 November price /V> %lbTin 111 For Stout Figures. 2tinsfor 1/- ••• ••• ••• 3 V 9 HUDSON’S EXTRACT ». ■ ucu , c cin-rc November price. I c l 11 Per IVO ITIRPF mtll O OUI IO 8/9 Per Box of 141 b Doz> ■ iVz ▼ VI I llz Vi Almost Pre-war Prices rpTi a «n* 199 — All the essentials of a Satisfactory Suit—Durable Material, ’ A~ — JAilVcll. ■’ .smart appearance, good workmanship—are offered at these A full-flavoured selected Ceylon leaf of ■ XU remarkably low prices : rich, pleasant aroma. In 61b tins. _„ „ \XHTIDCII(| 11 • 99S £5 19S .£6 19S Usual price 16/11 per tin. fAc A 4 Per November Price * tin -■■-■—■ mmh.■■■_■■ toilet soap Denim Pants Assorted Oatmeal, Buttermilk, Rose, BaTJJflillS ill fill Dcpilrt DI Gilts. Made of guaranteed full-weight Boz. to yard Blue Denim, with v Glvcerine etc Stromrlv rpcniti mended solid brass rivets and pure linen thread ; 4 pockets ; waist cut 4 , DRAPERY GROCERY * November Price ** Cake. . p . D OS IJ4 LIL , 1/for 3 Cakes. 3/! 1 per 1 Dozen Cakes. HARDWARE ( SADDLERY , ■ ■ ■ rvi oA rrin oir r-DncccDv Men’s Best Chrome Derby Boot. " JD U JKJN 11 U JICiJCj This well-proportioned boot has uppers of best quality chrome, x mmmmmmhwwhwmmwikw wav■ double-soles which are standard screwed and slugged; toe and JAPAN DRESSED BEST WHITE —i —— : keel tips ; three-quarter water-tight tongue. All sizes. November J per November 34 per IN SADDLES. for November Price . ww lb Price lb, 2s IN THE OFF ALL FOOTWEAR. ' 1/6 ner 61b. 1/6 per 61b. With COLONIAL, or ENGLISH Kneepads GfL ♦ 2/11 per 121 b. 2/11 per 121 b. ————— L_ l_ Saddle, well made on a strong tree, with good quality basil ThlS SCcIS Oil S —— er’Diiur seat and strong knee-pads. Offered during November at *tt ti a r»ixr»n KAPOK SCRIM. practically cost price. WALLPAPERS ftt ‘ Genuine No. 1 Samarang Best ■, ! Unmounted ...- 59/- Net „ Qr. „ at? v washed and boiled, 6ft. Mounts 14/6 extra 20 PCT COllt. TeClUCtlOll leased Kapok wi de. 3/- IN THE OFF ALL OTHER RIDING SADDLES /47 TyifhA November price November Price If you are thinking of getting a saddle for your own use, or of tIW Ig 3d per lb. H%d per yard giving one as a Xmas present, NOW is the time to buy. x / All goods advertised in daily papers can be procured at Paeroa & Netherton branches
■—naw—■ehr*' s |jpp|Br ppWM ■ iHiifß | Furnish in Taste —Enjoy at Leisure. When you have selected yaur furniture, arranged the price for it, and seen it safely ensconced in the home that you delight to own, the next thing to expect is SERVICE — good, long, faithful service that will ultimately convince you of the wisdom of your choice. SELECT IT HERE. We offer the Best Possible Value, which means the most modern designs and soundest timber in every suite or single piece sold. All urniture is made ou the premises by skilled workmen, and the firm’s guarantee of satisfaction is given with every order “sent home.” Pay an inspection visit. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. Le Manquais, Lamb & Co. LTD. PAEROA PHONE 9.
FAT STOCK for the 1921-22 Season. A Fat Lamb commands a better price than ■ "Store.” , A Fat Lamb is the result of good feeding at the right tune. Good feeding entails the provision of good Rape and Turnip Crops. Good Rape and Turnip Crops are largely the result of the use of good fertilizers. Good Fertilizing means the use of “Eclipse” Fertilizers. By the expenditure of a few shillings per acre on the purchase of "Eclipse” Rape or Turnip Fertilizers, farmers can ensure bountiful crops for the fattening of stock and so make one acre do the work of two. . A Good Fertilizer is not an extravagance—it is a necessity and in these times no farmer can afford to do without. The best proof of the quality of a' fertilizer is the demand for it. Compare our sales of fertilizers for the year 1920 with those of 1914. tx , ’•pfctcLiPse i ? — Tj L - - =■ Bl3asa® J ' REGISTERED* JS FERTILIZER, 1914 Sales. 1920 Sales 290 per cent, increase over 1914 sales. These telling figures and the fact that the number of farmers using "Eclipse” increased from 1,200 in 1914 to over 5,400 in 1920 is sufficient evidence of the popularity and reliability of “Eclipse” Fertilizers. Book your order through your Local Agent or direct from—The New Zealand Refrigerating Company, Limited . AUCKLAND SALES AGENCY. H. E. GILLESPIE, Representative, P.O. BOX 553, AUCKLAND Telegraphic Address: "HEG.” N-21
FARM IMPLEMENTS. •NEW ZEALANDIA’ MILKING MACHINE COACfi-BUILDING HORSE-SHOEING GENERAL SMITHING W. J. ELLIS PAEROA PHONE 15.
PEERLESS ALE & STOUT I j MADE FROM PURE MALT HOPS i AND ARTESIAN WATER.' I i i Owing tp extra duty and increased j cost of materials, etc., our prices are* nowsaj follows-—FOR CASH : | QUART ALB AND STOUT, 12/6 per I doz. ! PINT ALE AND STOUT, 6/6 per doz. DRAUGHT ALE in Kegs—3/-' gal. Kegs charged for as follows: 10 gals. 25s ; 5 gals. 15s ; 3 gals. 10s ; ! and same amount allowed when rei turned in good order. | Cases, 3s each. Booking prices 6d per gal. or doz. extra. All orders receive prompt attention. C. L INNES & CO. LTD. Brewers & T> ottlers REWERS & -L> OTTLERS HAMILTON. 'P.O. Box 34 Phones 1935. 1936.
Boots and shoe C TO SUIT :: THE EYE. THE FOOT, AND POCKET Rubber Bowling Shoes Chrome Soled Tennis Shoes. All Sporting Footwear Women’s Box Chrome Derby Shoe, patent cap, sewn, 20s 9d. DAL RS
RUBBER STAMPS Latest Designs at Lowest Prices at the “Gazette” Office.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXII, Issue 4345, 21 November 1921, Page 1
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