LET US TAILOR YOUR WINTER SUIT. HERE you can jags’ rely on getting that combination of style and honest /nA workmanship which spells Value. T nlj OUR wide experience enables us V 4 / to make a suit into lv\/ I which the shape is J permanently mould- jm/l ed. jJhk! Call and inspect our range of winier-weight Tweeds and Worsteds. H. E. BUTLEfe, TAILOR. BELMONT ROAD, PAEROA. | mm ■ mi ..i 11 iinwnr What a Lovely Loaf? ■■■■■BnMnHaMonnßiwiunaßOßnc No wonder the housewife exclaims when the baker calls and delivers — HALE’S — PURE HYGIENIC BREAD Its golden crust, its purity and downright good taste 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. DINING & SUPPER ROOMS Meals at all Hours. Fresh, Smoked, and Shell Fish on sale in shop, and also deliv- ' ered by motor car to all parts of the town and districtOrders promptly attended to from all parts. ALL FISH GUARANTEED FRESH. PAVLAK AND CO. (3 doors from railway station) PAEROA. YOU WILL BUY IT CHEAPER AT “THE KASH.” Men’s Knitted Silk Neckties, 2/6 each Boys’ Natural Undervests, 2/11 each. Men’s Extra Stout Harvard Working Shirts, 5/11 each. Men’s Wire Tweed Trousers, very durable, 16/6 pair. Women’s Cotton Hose, for house wear, 1/9/ 1/11, 2/6 pair. Boy’s Strong Grey Denim Shorts, sizes 4 to 16, from 4/11 pair. K V. SLYFIELD. Belmont Road • Paeroa. 6/4 A GOOD SADDLE is a thing of beauty and of use for ever if made to your order by McCorquodale, because it embodies comfort. good workmanship, and the higi? est. grade fittings.
IF YOU REQUIRE HARNESS. Call and inspect our stocks. In every instance they represent the highestgrade leather that can be procured, combining value and durability. FIRST CLASS WORK. Is guaranteed in all Saddlery and Harness Repairs entrusted to us, and our prices' are exceedingly moderate. J. McCorquodale, SADDLERY & HARNESS, Hughendon St. —• PAEROA. J. M. TREADAWAY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRODUCE STORE POT J.BN ST. CENTRAL — THAMBS (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 are subject to Auckland Market Quotations. Cases of mixed fruit made up and consigned, freight paid to nearest station. Cash with order. Fresh Fruit, Peanuts, Cocoanuts, and Vegetables arriving dally. J. M. TREAD AWAY, Digger, THAMES
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4537, 9 March 1923, Page 7
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