Let us Tailor It! HOW common it is to see a C good figure and excellent carriage */\ spoilt by ill-fitting \ clothes ! There is ' no excuse for that UL in these days of i_gMr SMART IL 1r TAILORING QALJI at Moderate Cost. I We have special i I facilities, the out- ffli ffl I come of long ex- j® ffl i perience, for sup- ® H 1 plying tailored illlli ffl I suits at lowest ’ prices. E Call and see the Nev Suiting H. E. BUTLER, TAILOR. BELMONT ROAD, PAEROA. rmi ■ ilWMim,Ml, gz w nil ■■ i—wwimiww—■ »«• ’> MF* What a Lovely Loaf? No wonder the housewife exclaims when the baker calls and delivers HALE’S PURE HYGIENIC BREAD Its golden crust, its purity and downright good tqste < make it a general favourite on all tables, during all meals. Try it, you’ll be satisfied with it, too. T. H. HALE “THE CROWN BAKERY,’’ PHONE 57 - PAEROA. fa-. DINING & SUPPER ROOMS , ' Meals at all Hours. Fresh, Smoked, and Shell Fish on sale in shop, and also delivered by motor car to all parts of the town and districtOrders promptly attended to from all parts. ALL FISH GUARANTEED FRESH. PAVLAKANDCO. (3 doors from railway station) PAEROA. C. W. Pottertori THAMES. BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. ALL CLASSES OF JOINERY MADE TO ORDER ' AT SHORTEST NOTICE. NOTE— My Factory is situated IN POLLEN STREET, SOUTH. ’Phone 60K. Private Address : RICHMOND STREET, THAMES, ’PHONE 60D.
SALE at the “ HASH” NOW PROCEEDING MERRILY. PARENTS WILL SAVE MONEY BY REFITTING THEIR BOYS AT THIS SALE. Little boy’s washing shorts, braces to match, 3/6 pair; boy’s strong denim shorts, from size 3, at 4/11 pr.', boy’s strong tweed shorts, 14 sizes, from 5/11 pr; boy’s all-wool school hose, coloured tops, 3/11 pr; boy’s knitted school ties, belts, and shirtsQuality good at Sale Prices. E. V. SLYFIELD — PAEROA. Far p From Home and no Smoke, oh I VT. Woolly WWillie wishes jgi he had got a bigg er stock of TOBACCOS and CIGARETTES from Jock Greig’s before he started his tramps abroad. Motto : Don’t run out, but run in to GREIG’S. Smokes, Billiards and Snooker B. (Jock) Greig’s Saloon (Late N.Z-E-F.) Nex' “ Gazette ” Office, PAEROA. J. M. TREADAWAY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRODUCE STORE POLLEN ST. CENTRAL — THAMES. (opposite Renshaw’s. Oranges, 2/-, 2/6, 3/- per doz. Cooking Apples, 5d per lb. Dessert Apples, sd, 6d, 7d per ! bLemons (best) 1/3, 1/6 per doz. Bananas, 4d, sd, 6d per lb. Kumaras, 4 lbs for 1/New Potatoes (good) 2d and 3d lb Onions (prime) 4d per lb. Above prices arc subject to Auckland Market Quotations. Cases of mixed fruit made up and consigned, freight paid to nearest station. Cash with order. Fresh Fruit, Peanuts, Cpcoanuts, and Vegetables arriving daily. J. M. TREADAWAY, Digger, THAMES
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4525, 9 February 1923, Page 3
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