JUST LANDED Direct from the Factory, Northampton / A Magnificent Selection of the Celebrated Bostock Boots Men’s Glace Kid Bostock FIRST GRADE, BALMORALS. 42/6, 45/- pair. LADIES’ C. AND J. CLARK MAKE Fine White Canvas No cap, Lace Shoes 19/6 pair And in Courts — 18/6 Pair. LADIES’ CHOCOLATE TAN Two-buckle Shoes Low heels. The Latest. 35/- Pair. Postage Paid Everywhere. DANBY’S SHOE STORES Phone 100. Thames For a Quiet Game of 100 up, or for a nice ■ staioke, you will find Jock ■ Greig’s Saloon “0.K.” Billiards and Snooker on first-class tables make the best of indoor recreation — AT JOCK GREIG’S Choicest of Smokes. Cigarettes, Pipes, Tobaccos, in all leading brands at City Prices. Come in for what you want when you’re passing. B. (Jock) Greig’s Saloon (Late N.Z.E;F.) Next " Gazette ” Office, PAEROA. WITH the advent ot the Summer you will feel the need of something cool and refreshing, and will appreciate our — ICE CREAMS, SUNDAES, SODA FOUNTAIN, and FRUIT DRINKS- . . . . Manufactured by us to please all tcistes DAINTY MORNING AND AFTERNOON TEAS. Best English and Colonial Sweets Mrs M. M. BAIN EMPIRE TEA ROOMS, Belmont .Road — PAEROA. 4 HOME MAN DAINTIES | If you want REALLY NICE I CAKES for Afternoon Tea, you really should call on us. Something absolutely new- and delicious to eat, and we have such an assortment. Then, too, our hot Lunches are served from Noon till 2 p.m. and the menu is a varied one, and everything is home cooked. Visitors from the Hauraki Plains are reminded that the Mail Cars leave from our Door, so make a point of having Home made Tea and Cakes, or a Fruit meal before leaving on the journey.
HOME DAINTIES TEA & LUNCHEON ROOMS. Next to Brenan’s Garage, Belmont Road, PAEROA. Phone 4r. A Suit For ■ Summer J 11 IS ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL, You may go through the dull days of Winter in an old suit —but for Summer, well, come right along to Butler. Here you obtain a suit smartly cut, stylishly finished, honestly tailored—a suit with which you will be pleased. We have a fine showing of seasonable fabrics —so come and choose yours to-day. H. E. IBUTLER, TAILOR BELMONT ROAD, PAEROA To Stand This Season at WAITAKARURU. The Trotting Sire Victor Woodburn Black Horse, standing over 16 hands, By Woodburn Chief—dam Cooee. On account of having his leg broken when a foal has never been trained. Further particulars, see card. Terms : £4 10s; if paid by January 1, £4. Grazing 2/- per week. Return privilege. R. HUNTER.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4493, 17 November 1922, Page 3
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418Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4493, 17 November 1922, Page 3
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