When your thoughts turn TO New Season’s flu. Clothes. | 1 JW( You may come to f 'ppS ZW WT | Me Watters confident not ' on b of ie worth and nil of our Fashion ,' I V 111 Goods,their newness and I l I exclusiveness, but you i M 1 1 may rely upon the moder wvi ** ra^on of our P rices - .M r; . Already Autumn’s New I • .. . - Fancies are beginning to \ _ show themselves, and it is extremely gratifying to us to present Modes and Fashions in Frocks, Costumes, and Dress Goods which are essentially the latest, exclusive and yet attractively low-priced. DM c Watteis
THE FARMERS’ MECCA BELMONT ROAD - P AERO A. Here is an unsolicited testimonial for our ♦* MECCA ” MILKING MACHINE i■ . ' No. 7 Road, Waitoa, Feb. 21, 1923. /MR C. H. STEPHENSON ' MILKING MACHINE EXPERT, TE AROHA. . . \ Deaf Sir—'The Mecca Milking Machine I purchased from you, and which was installed by your'firm, is eminently satisfactory in all respects. In my opinion it is the best on the market, erpecially reg*dtog simplicity and for cleaning purp^ HANKEY. / ' LET US QUOTE FOR YOURS! ' AGENCIES—The Southern Union Insurance Co. (Aust.) Ltd., the famous Buckeye Incubators and Chick Brooders, Diabolo Separators (with 10 years’ guarantee, “ Colonial,’ High-grade Rubberware (sole district agent), etc. ' Everything for the Dairy Farm at THE FARMERS’ MECCA, PAEROA. J. A. BRIGGS — MANAGER. CROCKERY I PRICES - . ARE DOWN CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS WHITE AND GOLD—BREAKFAST & TEA SIZE. Minton and Paris shapes. y ■ • TEAS—IO/6 half dozen. BREAKFAST—I2/- half dozen. MELBA CHINA —so popular now. • 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 r— 4/-, 5/-, 5/9 per % dozen. ; Key Pattern—6/-, 6/3, 7/- per dozen. COAKLEY & Co., Thames j PHONE 15. ? How many coloured garments have you thrown aside because they were faded? Did you not realise that every one of those materials had been dyed before you , bought it ? Even if they were faded the materials were still good, so why didn’t you dye them again With Dy-ola you can dye and tint all kinds of goods perfectly with the same package. Black Seal Brown Scarlet Purple ' Blue Cardinal Red Yellow McWme \ Navy Blue Light Green ° ra ? ge Brown Dark Green Pink Turkey Re j NEW STOCKS AT 9d PER PACKET. JAMES RENSHAW Hardware Merchant POLLEN STREET - THAMES ’Phone 39K P.O- Box 36
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4542, 21 March 1923, Page 1
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405Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4542, 21 March 1923, Page 1
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