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THE SIX ESSENTIALS - - - IN BUSINESS: CLEANLINESS, NEATNESS. COURTESY, QUICK SERVICE ACCURACY RIGHT PRICES. These are our aims. Every month is showing an improvement, but we want to do more. We want to prove to you that taking it all round, you can’t do better. That being so, why not give * ■ us your business. START TO-DAY. FARMERS’ UNION TRADING Co. IM. PAEROA. Phones—Grocery orders No. 3. Office and hardwarejNo. 3. ill WIIB lill WTi 811 lillifl UIWHBI HWITC—“Save the Surface I and you Save All!” j This slogan i> not just an advertising phrase. ■ It is sound economy, a lesson learned from Shard experience. Good paint has a double mission. It adds to appearance, of course. But its real, fundamental value is that it preserves and protects your property. Painting is a» investment. • WE RECOMMEND Berger’s Prepared Paints— Silicate Paint Co.’s “Duresco,” Ascepticote, Stonetex, Calcimo, 1 Mander’s Varnishes, Enamels 1 and Egg-Shell finish —Holmes*. “Castle Brand” Stainers — Hubbuck’s White Lead, Oxide, 5 e * c - Lowest Prices—Wholesale or Retail. BOOTH & CHAPMAN | LIMITED 0 • Signwritera and Glaziers, Lead, Oil, Paint, 3: Glass and Wallpaper Merchants, j VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. Goldberg 19 1 -J For PERMANENT Concrete Work SPECIFY Wilson’s (N.Z.) Stir Brand ig Portland Cement from Basement to Coping Stoas. ij ||l|[| |! Wilson’s Portland Cement js —bi’ l ” 11 $ uniform in quality and Ito SS'rjfe- F/Wi binding properties are «••»- W paB ' ed ’ ~ Prompt delivery ef any qaaatily. B ree °f Concrete Infsr. I » nation furnished on applicatiea. 3 ~ 1 I WHsoh’s (N.Z.) Portland Cement Limited ■ fa Customs Street East, .a Richard Upton Buildings, AUCKLAND. O3 Sw SPORTING AND CAMPING REQUISITES for the Holiday Season. FOli THE. MOTORIST— 1 Benzine, Gasolene, Lubricating Oils, Greases, Spark Plugs, Repair Outfits, Spanners, and other Tools. FOR THE YACHTSMAN— Ropes and Cordage, Ash Oats Rowlocks and Ship Chandlery of all descriptions. FOR THE CAMPER— Gold Medal Stretchers, Tents and Flies, Kerosene Stoves and Cooking Utensils in endless variety. FOR THE SPORTSMANShot Guns and Rifles, Loading and Cleaning Accessories, Cartridges, Wads, Shot, Game Bags, etc. FOR THE ANGLERFish Lines, Sinkers, Hooks, Trawl Twines, Nets and Fishing Gear of all kinds. FOR THE TENNIS PLAYER— Racquets, Balls (Grass or Hard Courts), Covers, presses, Tennis Nets; etc. FOR THE PICNICKER— Sparklet Syphons and Bulbs, Vacuum Flasks, Corkscrews, Knives and Forks and other Canteen Requisites. JAMES RENSHAW. Central Sports Depot POLLEN STREET - THAMES

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4663, 18 February 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4663, 18 February 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4663, 18 February 1924, Page 1

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