R greeungs. . _) OUR CUSTOMERS—- » ■ We desire to convey, far and wide, our thorough appreciation of the support given to us by our many cuss' 1 tomers during the year now almost past. ' We sincerely trust that, in having always striven to “ r give BEST VALUE, we shall be favoured with a continu- . - ance of the consistent custom that is vital to a business . suc h as ours, if it is to be carried on on a mutually satisfactory basis. Having expressed these sentiments allow " . us to conclude by wishing all A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS TIME FOR 1923. H. JACKSON, HOUSE FURNISHER* Whitaker Street: Te Arolia.
NORTHERN ROLLER MILLS LARGEST AND MOST-UP-TO-DATE ■ , IN NEW ZEALAND. CHAMPION FLOUR FROM SPECIALLY-BLENDED WHEATS. THE UNIVERSAL FAVOURITE. STANDARD ROLLED OATS OATMEAL AND GRUEL MEAL. GERMINA AND WHEATMEAL. BRAN AND POLLARD. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SMALL BAGS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE. OATMEAL Suffers from Absorption of Moisture, therefoie BUY LOCAL MEAL FRESH FROM THE KILN. LOWEST CURRENT PRICES ORDERS' PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. TELEPHONE NO. 19 FOR ORDERS. llllll “Tents that stand the "fest? of wind and weather; of shower and shine*! ’Before you-buv a teut for holidaying, sleeping-out, or any other purpose vou owe it t' yourself to inspect our stock; or r uot convenient get our free illus''ate<i book, which tells you why Le Roy Goods are ■>. j i, 1 * Worth your wiiile to have!’ Write us—■"<. * ball be pleased to give I - any iafoimation rf c H''«l ! E. Lc Roy» Tent and Cover Maker, etc. 'lo\ QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND lit' ililfipllW ; ——— B 3 _; a* Jfa— , —.—. Support Local industry S ‘ \ —BV — % Purchasing all Building Timbers I From The Paeroa Gash Sawmills 31 ■/ 3 " v 1 ' ' 3 ■' ■ ■ ■ 3 ' —r~ —t- —■ ? z / let us quote you now. f ;Nd Order too Small and nd Order too Big. R. PHILLIPS, Proprietor. -.PHONE 87 ■ I " IgggO-o-— ■'; < . 3 ■ . . < 3 3 ,<- •1 A Personal Touch. We desire our announcement this week to take the form of a communication of thanks to our many ' f. Customers for their valued support given us during ' the past twelve months. ■bA'iV.S ■■ ■ 1 ■ ■ ■ b We can assure them that our policy for the future ’ will be identical with that of the past —Best Value ' and Efficient Service — and on such a basis we anticipate with confidence a continuation of old and new customers’ favours for 1923. To all our supporters ,we wish “The Compliments * K , This Glad Season*’ hope that the New Year will Co.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4509, 29 December 1922, Page 4
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407Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4509, 29 December 1922, Page 4
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