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“THE FARMERS’ MECCA,” P «° O NE TE AROHA STEPHENSON For all the Dairyman Requires : MILKING MACHINES, RUBBERWARE, BRUSHWARE, SHAFTING, & WOODEN PULLEYS, All SizesALL MILKING MACHINE ACCESSORIES. LOOK ! Claw Tubing, 10|d per foot. Heavy Milk Tubes, 33 inches by jin x |in, only 6/- each. MARIGOLD STOCK LICK. These quotations are only just an indication of what we can offer other lines of Farmers’ requisites at similar bed-rock Prices. Milking Plants sold and installed at shortest notice. Distance no object. Orders left with Mr E. Muggeridge, Ngatea, or Mr E. C. Marshall, Pipiroa, will be promptly attended to. C. H. STEPHENSON, The Milkina: Machine Expert.

Nothing Succeeds Like Success. The Glad Hand of Quality is Extended to Youi at Our Establishment. We have built up our Business and established our good name SELLING ONLY QUALITY GOODS. Brocket & Shand THE QUALITY GROCERS, Paeroa and Karangahake. TELEPHONE 121.

CROCKERY PRICES ARE DOWN iggQjiilib CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS WHITE AND GOLD—BREAKFAST <SrTEA SIZE. Minton and Paris shapes. ' TEAS —10/6 half dozen. BREAKFAST—I2/-half dozen, MELBA CHINA—so popular now. BELGIAN GLASSES. —We have these in three sizes, with weighted bottoms and plain glass. Also in Key pattern in three sizes too. We recommend these as of very fine quality. Plain — 4/-, 5/-, 5/9 per % dozen. Key Pattern—6/-, 6/3, 7/- per dozen. . COAKLEY & Co., Thames PHONE 15.

Mr. Massey says: “ People are bearing such a heavy burden of taxation that it ought to be reduced at , the 7 earliest moment.” z ~ July Ist, 1922, in the House of Representatives, Shall we then throw overboard £2,500,000 of Revenue for Prohibition a Proved Failure ? Vote RESTORATION and National Continuance! ' s 38 Issued by the Nations Council of the Licensed Trade of New Zealand.*

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4486, 1 November 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4486, 1 November 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4486, 1 November 1922, Page 1

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