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X 0 stvle ’ Cut ’ and Quality /i w'A in Men s OI I® Clothes Vji without unnecessary K 7 i| i M expense. A fi'i It | Oft II I /la I ffigllll These are days when men are wisely jl | I becoming more and more accustomed - tp t h e man y eX c e llent advantages II |iiw® f of i ._U S| I Ready for Service Suits .I H I in] fv There’s no earthly reason why a man Il (”\h '• I I ’ll K 1 L|J\' should pay the present ruling prices Z ' )'■ JI tj I Ini An il L a for ma^e ' to " measure suits when for VI ZvAwV 1111 v\ illlf j fl'nftZnN- guineas cheaper he can get practic- /' \W\\l m WlliK I ally the same suit materials, cut and I 'VA-J I I Ini m'IIiM finish, too, from our - illwlHiffiMra ' -W, BMMrWBB We can suit all figures f See our ® excellent range to-day D. McWATTERS, Men’s and Boys’ Outfitter, Paeroa, Mark the Day c , and join the crowds who will be making for - OUR GREAT SUMMER CLEARANCE £ll fE WHIk r® IS -Bfli / JiWwsia vfiSw! * 111 RV SaHUMBr k 'aEL-.'- ' tsiiSftft hfeoilßMßwßßßlß commencing Wednesday, January 30th Right now we promise you a bargain festival which will surpass all other similar events. Never Greater Bargains. Buy to your limit and Save. > COSTUMES (pure were £6 6s, now £4 19s 6d. r GINGHAM FROCKS, were 12s II d, now 6s 6d, were 6s 6d, now 3s 11 d COAT FROCKS, were £5 I Os, now £3 I Os. RATINE and SPONGE CLOTHS, from lOd. 1/3, 1/6, I I I, 2/3. SHIRT BLOUSES, were 7s 6d, now 2s 11 d (fast colours). Hosiery, Sheeting, Towels, etc., at 6ig Reductions. Huge Assortment of REMNANTS in all departments. ? Come along early and Benefit. Buy the good things at good prices PERCY WILLIAMS Ltd. ‘ The Leading Drapers, Norman by Rd., Paeroa. Ph 5 T WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE.

Preserving Some Fruit ? Going To :: :: :: Every woman who values Economy in the Household Expenses will be wishing to preserve some of the Cheap, Ripe, Luscious Fruits which now abound. We can supply you with the requisite Utensils at prices which the City Stores cannot beat. Our assortment of Preserving Pans, Jars, Rings, etc., will please you. We quote a few —but come in and see the Goods —you’ll be convinced of the advantages of buying here. Wide-Mouth Pres. Jars . . Quarts, 10/- ; 15/- doz’ Screw-Top Jam Jars . . . . 11b., 5/6 doz ; 21b., 7/6 doz. Tie-over Jam Jars . . . . UK, 4/6 doz ; 21b„ 6/9 doz. Jelly Jars, 6oz. and 9oz. (nested) . . . . 3/9 %-doz. nest, COAKLEY & Co., GROCERS AND HARDWARE IMPORTERS., .--THAMES

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4655, 30 January 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4655, 30 January 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4655, 30 January 1924, Page 1

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