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Sale. Sale, TvTL/ How Do I Look? , Vofou WELL! ' f A \ And no man need fear for his appearance when I/' * \ w bzwL he gets “suited” at our store. These are /M ,Ift. High-class // V Tailored Box Suits t~~" |V _ meaning that they are cut and finished by v<' xxk / I experts and are difficult to detect from the |Lf f real toney tailored touch. i / 1 Note these stupendous J I ' Values ! Hi 5 only Men’s Box Suits, all wool, ft 45 *’ l\ Wlmb. Tn T 5° Men’s Sac Suits in Brotvn, ’ V ll Uni ZTvvW'l'l P Greys, and Dark Worsteds, at \ .ifflnßtn A 1 f/fjla&W 111 rs) 1\ I/? 5° Men’s Worsted Sac Suits, in ' nOrlni !■ I n | y:< ,hl Navy with fine stripe, Brown (‘#7/1 laf lint |h | ' and Greys, at 9s 6d. m!' 1 I mJ- '' y 25 Men’s All-wool Sports Suits, nvH 1 AyAwrrrn 1 iK. i n Brown and Heather, at OH / J/JJ znss6d. I 1 \S>\ V Also a large assortment of Shirts, ( 40 -4. UL®}; -’S—I Hats, Singlets, Underpants. —--—ln fact everything that is required for the most particular jwsJQ man at keen sale prices. DM c Watters

c. H. STEPHENSON HAS PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT HE WILL j OPEN A BRANCH OF HIS FARMERS’ MECCA IN Belmont Road, Paeroa, on Feb. Ist under the managership of MR J. 21. BRIGGS, late storeman of the old Thames Valley Dairy Co., Paeroa. MILKING MACHINES, ACCESSORIES, the Celebrated “COLONIAL” RUBBERWARE, etc., and All Good Things for the Earm at less than Auckland Prices. C. H. STEPHENSON, The Milkins Machine Expert. Saddle and Harness Makers. The Shop for all Leather Goods. IF IT IS A RIDING SADDLE OR A SET OF HARNESS YOU WANT—WE CAN GUARANTEE OUR VALUE. MR C. H. VINCENT is now managing this business, and his long association with the leather trade is sufficient guarantee that customers will receive only the best of goods at the most reasonable prices. D. A. VINCENT = PAEROA. (Next Gazette Office.) CROCKERY " PRICES , ARE DOWN ■CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS WHITE AND GOLD—BREAKFAST & TEA SIZE. Minton and Paris shapes. TEAS' —10/6 half dozen. BREAKBAST 12/-half dozen. MELBA CHINA —so popular now. I BELGIAN GLASSES. —We have these in three sizes, with . weighted bottoms and plain glass. Also in Key pattern in three sizes too We recommend these as of very fine quality. ' Plain — 4/-, 5/-, 5/9 per % dozen • Key Pattern —6/-, 6/3, 7/- per % dozen. COAKLEY & Co., Thames PHONE 15. ■MTOg—- _ . . i Get a Rubber Stamp from the Do you want to make "Gazette" Office and make a<i Impression? as many as you wish.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4526, 12 February 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4526, 12 February 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4526, 12 February 1923, Page 1

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