Special Warehouse Purchase. LADIES’ GJ MART QHOES ADIES’ kJ MART OHOES DANBY’S SHOE STORES, THAMES. Prices Lower Than Ever LADIES’ PATENT COURT SHOES Leather Heels GREAT VALUE — 18/11 LADIES’ PATENT BUCKLE COURT SHOES Smart Style — 19/11 LADIES’ GLACE KID COURT SHOES —at Pre-war Price 17/6. LADIES’ GLACE BAR SHOES — Guarateed Quality 18/6 Order at once —‘ Limited Quantities. Postage Paid Everywhere. DANBY’S SHOE SIORfS Phone IW. Thames | | nn«n The Best H is the XuO Cheapest Zz Only a welltailored suit IV' aA can ve y° u A | the lasting J satisfa c t i o n Ift UKS I that You have the right to iM'fWor - ex P ect - WMT BUTLER’S I TAILORED < r suits ■ft meet all de- ™ mands. They are of the smartest cut, honestly tailored, and finished with such painstaking care that they hold their shape to the very end—and in the long run they cost less. H. E. BUTLER, TAILOR BELMONT ROAD, PAEROA MRS K. JONAS Luncheon Rooms and Marble Bar. TE AROHA Open daily till 11 and all day on Sundays. Four-course Dinners Daily: azMorning and Afternoon Teas 9d Ice Creams, Ice Drinks, Milk Shakes, Sundaes, etc:. Visitors from Paeroa and Hauraki Plains specially invited, to pay us a Visit. Note the address — Opposite Domain — TE AROHA. Fire! Fire! Fire! STATE FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE. Your home may be the next to go up in smoke 1 See to your insurances NO W/ Delays are Dangerous. The State Fire Insurance Office is prepared to give you details of rates, etc. For particulars apply to the .local agent— W. D. NICHOLAS, Gazette Office DINING ROOMS Open at all hours. FRESH WHITEBAIT. Fresh on Ice Daily : FINEST SMOKED FISH, SHELL FISH. Best Meals, Quickly Served, and Cheapest Tariff in the District. MARTIN A.- PAVLAK (3 doors from railway station) P A E R O~A. RHEUMATISM SCIATICA, NEURITIS, LUMBAGO, STIFF JOINTS, INJURIES, etc. Are very distressing complaints, but if you use KOOR-AK the latest remedy, you will be free from pain, KOOIGAK is a genuine remedy, and is sold by Brocket and Shand, JFallon, and D. J. Evans. When swallows nestle neath the eaves And faintly stir the autumn leaves, There waft to me as night-boats glide Sweec songs of love at eventide. Chill winds blow keen across the bay As twilight slowly wanes away, And that brings fear of colds, be sure, And thoughts of Woods’ Great Pepper mint Cure.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4474, 2 October 1922, Page 3
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401Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4474, 2 October 1922, Page 3
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