LET US TAILOR YOUR WINTER SUIT. HERE you can JbT rely on getting that combination of style and honest /A A workmanship which VS f X ’I spells Value. 11 J J OUR wide experience enables us Urj / to make a suit into ffsV which the shape is l« J permanently mould- nJI ed. Call and inspect our range of wiuier-weight Tweeds and Worsteds. H. E. BUTLER, TAILOR. BELMONT ROAD, PAEROA. FROM FIELD Use Hale’s Bread. You know that it has been prepared under absolutely hygienic conditions, resulting in a loaf which creates an appetite. Hale’s Bread is a complete diet in itself —it is by far the most delicious and nourishing bread you can buy. Start the day right—order your bread and Cakes from T. H. HALE “THE CROWN BAKERY,” PHONE 57 - PAEROA. DINING & SUPPER ROOMS DINING ROOMS AND SHOP open from 8 a.m. till 11 p.m. Meals at all hours. Fish may be bought at shop cooked, fresh, or'smoked. Fish also delivered. PAVLAKANDCO. (3 doors from railway station) PAEROA. "A poor mattress filled with lumps and bumps Will land a good person in the dumps and grumps.” There are no lumps or bumps to be found in OUR BEDDING. It is well made, and filled with the Best of Materials. We guarantee its hygienic manufacture. OUR WIRE MATTRESSES are noted for their resilient and durable qualities. PIANOS. We can supply the world’s best makes on exceptionally easy terms. Everything for the Home procurable at Prices that Defy Competition at R. CORRINGHAM S. FURNISHER.
ARE YOU PROUD OF YOUR HARNESS? Your gig may be rubber tyred, resplendent with varnish and nickeled fittings, and the horse may be a thoroughbred, and yet both will pdss unnoticed if the harness is not in keeping with the rest of the “turnout.” GET YOUR HARNESS AT McCORQUODALE’S and rest assured that you have the highest grade that can he procured. • My repairs give permanent satisfaction, as only the best mater - ials are sued. For Saddlery and all kinds of leather goods go to J. McCorquodale, SADDLERY & HARNESS, Hughendon St. — PAEROA. NOTICE. rpHE A.M.P. Society have appointed H. G. Somervell their travelling District Representative vice Mr C. H. Pullyn (deceased). The District comprises Thames Valley, Hauraki Plains, Te Aroha, Waihi, and Tauranga areas. G. E. A. WILKES, District Manager, Hamilton. Telephone 130, Paeroa.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4545, 31 March 1923, Page 3
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389Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4545, 31 March 1923, Page 3
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