Style, Cut, /"WuW and 7j \FO» ’ n Men’s nH 10 Clothes VT . without unnecessary b n' ItflK expense. II I ns t These are days when men are wisely J/ [ /Ira nHHuI becoming more and mote accustomed '>'■ ! r ' to the many excellent advantages ’ tW of 'i ®! If Ready for Service Suits I Ah] * I There’s no earthly reason, why; a man I i I 1 I I should pay the present ruling prices 1 Jr J i ■' 1 BriC hD ik £,-1 for made-to-measure suits when for /(' Z\Aw\ J 3 TO Hilf guineas, cheaper he, can get. practicT/ I In AVJIIB ally the same suit materials, cut and ' I i Vj!i \ II |a e||B ' < finish, too, from our * ' W ' uWI Ml ‘ READY FOR SERVICE RANGE., 'kw, ' H Il We can suit all figures _ f «4lggOjL.. IMW-MJHyI See ‘ our excellent range to-day D. McWATTBRS, Men’s and Boys’ Outfitter, Paeroa, Our Great SUMMER SALE s still continues to draw the crowds, and the reason is.apparent when you read over our prices. Everything has been reduced for and if you want your share of the great bargains BUY NOW. . Millinery at Slaughtered Prices. MODELS, were 39s 6d, now 23 s6d and 19s lid. Untrimmed Shapes-from 3s l id. Hosiery and Gloves Drastically Reduced. COLOURED SILK HOSE, were 4s 3d, now 2s 6d. . WOMEN’S BLACK LISLE HOSE, were Is lid, now Is 4d. BIG ASSORTMENT OF GLOVES FROM Gd A PAIR. Special Prices in Corsets. Good makes in odd sizes. Usual price 14s lid and 19s 11d; Sale Price 5s I Id. Jj 40-inch Ginghams. 7 . Pretty Patterns and Colours. Sale Price from I ld»yard. PERCY WILLIAMS Ltd. The Leading Drapers, Norman by Rd., Paeroa. Ph °" e r - s 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 1 you. 'Wequote 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/- ; %-gal. 15/- doz’ Screw-Topjam Jars . . . . 11b., 5/6 doz ; 21b., 7/6 doz. Tie-over Jam Jars . . • • 11b., 4/6 doz; 21b., 6/9 doz. Jelly Jars, 6oz. and 9oz. (.nested) . . . . 3/9 j4-doz. nest. COAKLEY & Co., GROCERS AND HARDWARE IMPORTERS THAMES
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4656, 1 February 1924, Page 1
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420Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4656, 1 February 1924, Page 1
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