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tw. M. CULLEN & CO. i f LADIES’ OUTFITTERS f i Have commenced business in Bain’s Buildings, I WHITAKER STREET, TE AROHA. * ——— —. W. M. Cullen and Co. have secured at a tremendous discount £5OO WORTH OF J DOUBLE WIDTH DRESS MATERIALS, including Dress Tweeds, Venetians, stripe £ Serges, Diagonal Dress Tweeds, Coatings, Worsteds, and many other lines too » numerous to mention. I 54-inch Dress Tweeds, cheeks, 3/6 yard. 56 and 58 inch Cravenette Coatings, in grey <£ 54-inch Dress Tweeds, checks, 3/11 yard . beaver and fawns, 4/11 ya . T 54 inch Dress Tweeds diagonals 4/6 yard. 54-mch All Wool Jersey Cloth, 7/6 yard. t 54-inch Dress Tw^ds,’stripe" all woeM/d yd. 50-ineh Plain Venetians, m navy and Henna, * J 54-inch All Wool Plain Serges, shades cream, . s < n y ard : with pretty £ violet, and emerald, suitable for capes 54-mch All Wool Grey Coating with piewy j & and coats, 5/11 yard. 1 checks, suitable foi costumes or s t sO ' in strine a s/ y u a yard ßlaCk Sd-ine'h Wool Worsteds, in the latest * 56-inch Black & Navy Serge, fine stripe, 6/6 yd . shades and■ d suitt. 54 - i "h^TaC4/» fl " emakebUt 54 -«S^Z^» eedS ’ S | t W. M. CULLEN & CO., t t Bain’s Buildings, Whitaker Street, Te Arolia. | I 1 Worf Tweeds in checks and Silk and Wool Jumpers beauti- Men’s Dark Tweed Trousers, | g stripes, 54-inches wide, 4/11 ful stripes and designs. 35/ Lg & 8 2 yard. Large variety. each. _____ — c 1 Coloured Serges, brown, grey, One Piece Frocks Gaberdine Coats, all s’ x | saxe, black, fawn, wine, brick, Special Value. light and dark sliades w 2 strawberry. 54-inches wide. . 29/- 32/6 35/9 A 8 5/11 yard. ' ' ‘ — & I CARTER’S, 265-267 Victoria St., HAMILTON, j ¥ Next Farmers’ Auctioneering Coy. Ltd. 8

Replying to the Wanganui Chamber of Commerce, which' suggested that the legislation dealing with. Natives should be amended so as to allow a Native’s rents to be attached in payment of debts, Sir William' Kerries states: “It has always, been found that the Native is not sufficiently advanced or qualified to exercise that restraint on his spending powers which the principles of thrift would dictate. As the opportunity for getting credit widens, so he invariably takes advantage of it without the least, thought for the future. It would, therefore, be unwise at the present time to remove' the safeguards which the Law has advisedly provided for him.” During the winter months ice-skat-ing is available in the North Island. During extremely cold weather the Tama lakes in the National Park at the foot of Ngauruhoe freeze. The Larger Tama lake is about half a mile in length, and, on one occasion, the ice on its surface was measured, an 1 found to be 23 inches in thickness. In addition there are seven lakes on the summit of Tongariro. The largest is saucer-shaped and half a mile in diameter. These lakes,, being at a

ffIMMIMIIM I refcro IO! I \£lW El Judge tea by its flavour, not by the dark colour of EE Er” the infusion. Stalks and coarse leaf growths give EE ~ a dark coloured liquid which is rank to the taste— s== S you get flavoury, savoury, amber fluid that refreshes =~ and stimulates when you use EE Ibotkkwl = » Packed la three qualltUs:—Purple ~ E= Butterfly, Red Butterfly, and = s= °MM ” wM - Blue Butterfly. == 18% aoLMKM 17 ==

nore Stock to the acre \ nore Stocks in the field J3Br nore Money in the dairy return when you uee ISTFIELD Manures •I good roulto with “Weitfield” manufactured Intt, fa Superp e Superphosphate, Superphosphate and Guano Mixtures, andSpotU* rail crops. le from all Merchants and Storekeeper*, or direct from the Manuf cturero—- ‘ KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER 4 CO.'S «£??»-. f/ -” .? oS' N.Z. DRUG CO.J LTD. AUCKLAN& - 11,1,11

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4449, 4 August 1922, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4449, 4 August 1922, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4449, 4 August 1922, Page 4

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