Farmers’ Union Trading Co. Ltd. PAEROA. New Catalogues Now Arrived. Call .& Get Yours. Prices Reduced in All Departments. CALL IN AND INSPECT. TO OHINEMURI ELECTORS. REMEMBER that you have to vole on TWO QUESTIONS: Local Restoration and National Continuance.
MORE SNIPS Fine wool garb, skirts, 34/6, now reduced to 19/6. White Pique Skirts, now 7/6. Men’s Pyjamas, .summer weight, 9/6. Men’s grey striped Denims, 7/6. Large thick coloured Towels, 2/9. Silk blouse elastic, 6d yard. Wide garter elastic, now 8d yard. White silk blouses, now only 11/6. Embroidered voile blouses, in great variety, Ansonia Alarm Clocks, now 8/6. Columbia 8-day alarm clocks, 22/6. Unbreakable combs, 9d and 1/-. The famous Invincible combs, 1/6. Thymol tooth paste, 6d tube. British coloured handle tooth brushes usually 2/6, now 1/6 and 1/9. Ladder! proof silk knee hose in nigger and white. Ladies’ black cotton hose, 1/1. at the
1 New T Economic THAMES ROAD, PAEROA. I CAN SATISFY YOUR NEEDS IN FOOTWEAR. Having recently unpacked NEW AND LATEST DESIGNS IN LADIES’ SHOES, CHILDRENS FOOTWEAR MEN’S BOOTS. Best quality Kip & Chrome Working Boots. PRICES ARE RIGHT. Call and see for yourselves. REPAIRS NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. J. T. WRIGHT, Footwear Specialist, BELMONT ROAD, ’ PAEROA. .STATIONERY. FANCY GOODS Latest Novels and Books of every description. UARGE STOCKS OF TOYS. Christmas Greeting Cards Latest Designs. SCHOOL REQUISITES. i Mrs J. FALLON, BELMONT ROAD — PAEROA OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. CRITERION BUILDINGS Mrs A. BENTLEY Dressmaker & Outfitter Wishes to announce that she is now prepared to take orders for Dressmaking in all branches.
Prices Moderate — ; Terms Cash A Trial Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Full stock of Ladies’ & Children’s Clothing to be opened up 10th November. INSURE WITH THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE GO. TLD (Capital £l,500,0u0). FIRE MARINE ACCIDENT MOTOR-CARS • Trustees & Executors. J. COUPER, Agent, 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 particu1n vc cpp p/i rd. 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 4495, 22 November 1922, Page 3
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355Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4495, 22 November 1922, Page 3
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