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Travelling Requisites. Christmas Time Means Holiday Time. Purchase now while Choice is Large your Suit Cases, Kit Bags, Brief Bags, Pocket Wallets, Pocket Books, Collar Boxes, and Cigarette Cases for the convenience of making travelling a pleasure. QUALITY & PRICE ALWAYS RIGHT. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. SOLID LEATHER SUIT CASES, double locks— 22in. 55/-, 24in. 60/- each TAN CANVAS SUIT CASES, leather coniers; double locks—22in. 23/6, 24in. 25/6, 26iti. 27/6’ TAN CANVAS SUIT CASES, brass corners, double locks —22in. 23/&, 24in. 26/6, 26in. 27/6 TAN COMPOSITION SUIT CASES, double locks—22in. 19/11, 24in. 21/6, 26in. 23/6, TAN CANVAS 3-PLY SUIT CASES, brass corners, double locks, extra deep —20 in. 32/6, 22in. 37/6, 24in. 39/6, 26in. 42/6. . SOLID LEATHER KIT BAGS,-3 locks—l4in. 42/6, 16in. 45/-, 18in. 52/6. SOLID LEATHER BRIEF BAGS, suitable for bowls ATTACHE CASES BASIL LEATHER— 12in. 9/11, 14in, 10/6, 16iu. 10/11. LADIES’ BLOUSE" CASES—I4in. 27/6, 16in. 29/6, 18in. 35/-. inspection always welcome— nobody pressed to buy. DMWters

JM JOB LINE in SUMMER Z V FROCKS. We have just purchased a job line of LADIES’ CHECK GINGffiAM FROCKS. These are areal snip at 19s lid. The colourings are pretty and the styles are the latest. There is also an assortment of very smart styles in Crepe and Foulard Dresses from 22s 6d to 28s 6d. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. ? Well worth inspecting is a line af Ladies’ Moirette Underskirts, in Nattier Blue, Vieux Rose, Brown, Violet, Navy, Moss, Royal, at 7/11. Also line of Maid’s Underskirts in same colouring at 4/9. c. KELLER.

Your Responsibility if you vote Restoration or Continuance i is to spend .£12,000,000 each year, <£36,000,000 during next thred years whiph produces 5,478 New Drunks each year 16,000 in three years, 40% of the Inmates of our Lunatic ' Asylums, 60% of the Inmates of our Prisons. Can you take this Responsibility ? During 1921 we exported Butter valued at £11,169,530, We spent in Liquor £12,000,000. PROFIT the Licensed Trade get and LOSS you pay it. Why not cut out this PROFIT and LOSS ? Do you want to make an Impression? as many as you wish.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4500, 6 December 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4500, 6 December 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4500, 6 December 1922, Page 1

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