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| FOR SALE ■ | I Puru Park Estate | | The Pick of the Thames Coast, the most | | / Charming Marine Suburb. ; | WITHIN SIX MILES OF THAMES 1 RAILWAY STATION. | j 55 Freehold Level Seaside Sections, t | Prices ranging from £4O to £lOO. | t PURU PARK ESTATE is recommended by the leading medical profession as a health X X resort. There are a considerable number of beautiful N ative Trees, including o uu- .|. kawa, Puriri and Karaka on this Sub-division, which afford splendid shelter during e v X hot summer months. •? i f .». — * X ? A ? .|. For further particulars apply direct to — i X 'i VV. M. CULLEN, Belmont Road, Paeroa. | I ’ PHONE 41 X •

r Are You about to furnish? It is with confidence we recommend your inspection of our latest designs. The variety offering in these designs is very great, while the timber' used is thoroughly seasoned and sound. Quality & Economy Unsurpassed We manufacture one quality only—the BEST. Designs are prepared, the timber is selected', and the article made by skilled assistants—the whole process being completed under one roof. That good quality and sound workmanship are the most economical in the end is proved by the experiences of hundreds' of our customers, the designs and finish being at this day in good taste, while comfort and gracefulness remain unimpaired. ./ ———— ALSO FUNERAL. DIRECTORS AND UNDERTAKERS. LeManquais, LamhX Co. Ltd, Paeroa ’Phone 9.

Service. We are genuinely desirous of being of SERVICE, i It is our aim to give, you BETTER GOODS for the same money you would pay others, or equal quality for LESS Money. V We realise the importance of getting your goods to you promptly, and in good order. We aim to DESERVE a liberal share of the business you place in our lines, and have confidence that by so doing we shall get it—if not immediately, then eventually. Brocket &, Shand Quality Grocers = Paeroa

lIJ^ r Styles that are Correct & Lasting i fir llHIv Good style is nothing less than good taste ! wwMB Freak styles are never proper form. ! [fflkfik Wildish Tailored Suits i ™HI ™®W ' : jM| re alwa Y s i n £°°d taste. The perfect 1 ffllM /l/lOlwo shape, which is carefully hand-moulded < JlilWrWiM into them, stays there until the last —it is ; WiW/MmWiß permanent. "■ ! t 118 Other suits may cost less, but Wildish Suits 1 ißw ms' ahyays give absolute satisfaction in style, ; BiHi fit, service, and value. J Zkß/ Call au d b e measured. ’ 'MB G. W... WILDISH j “The Maker of Better Suits.’’ .. ! > POLLEN ST.- - THAMES. ! WWIWWWWHHMWWmMiWWIMtMMWWMMWMUtMMMMiMWV ’ STAINLESS CUTLERY IS ONE OF THE GREATEST GIFTS OF SCIENCE TO THIS GENERATION. It does away for all time with that dirty drudgery KNIFErCLEANING —and it will not wear out. It makes your table look sparkling and bright. It will lend enchantment to the festive board at Chrismas time, and all the year round as well. It is a present always much appreciated, constantly reflecting kind thoughts towards the giver. It can now be bought at reasonable prices, and no home should bewithout STAINLESS KNIVES. ONLY GOOD SHEFFIELD MAKES, WITH THE POPULAR SQUARE XYLONITE HANDLES. JAMES RENSHAW Hardware Merchant POLLEN STREET - THAMES Phone 39k. PO. Box 36.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4370, 25 January 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4370, 25 January 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4370, 25 January 1922, Page 4

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