GREAT MARCH SALES CAMPAIGN. Become a Multi=Millionaire 10,000,000 Marks FREE ! TO EVERY PURCHASER OF £2 WORTH OR MORE. March is the last month of our financial year, and to make record sales it has been our practice to ofier some special inducement and thus push the March figures far above the average. Ten million marks befor the War were worth ,£500,000 in our money. To-day they can be purchased from the Foreign Exchange Agency at per million, or ,£lO for ten million. What others are buying for j£lo we offer you FREE, if you order any class of goods from us to the value of ,£2 or more. One 10 million mark note with a£2 order. Two 10 „ „ „ »• ,♦ £4 Three 10 „ „ „ „ „ £6 CALL AND INQUIRE FARMERS’ UNION TRADING Co. Ltd. PAEROA. Phones —Grocery orders No. 3. Office and hardware No. 3. MT w y/lT SEE US ABOUT SUGGESTIONS FOR ji B Window Designs I . M and Jill > GLASSWORK < 7-o\B are direct importer* of all kind* ip'! 1 plain sheet, plate and fancy glasses fe\| i/roll and carry full stocks of nra . B Pilkington’s British Glass Ji H and Ijnf 11 Chance’s Flemish Glass |ii I K Experienced Glaziers always at your j || disposal for any job. JW LOWEST PRICES IN THE DISTRICT. JH H BOOTH & CHAPMAN f ffl| - LIMITED Mil Signwriters and Glaziers, Lead, Oil, O j Paint,Glass & Wallpaper Merchants, FL i W VICTORIA STREET . HAMILTON B l y Goldberg 18 or Concrete Work 1 SPECIFY .tWW lilfi a Wilson ’ s (N - Z -) Star Braod lißh Portland Cement from Basement to Coping Stone. it li’llh Wilson's Portland, Cement ia 1 'H'H'nU ’ii Q uniform in quality and its ll' “ i ’ Prompt delivery of nay quantity. ' E Free Booklet of Concrete Infer* ~ I ' ra mation furnished on application. ■ —'-==• || Wiiscr’s (N.Z.) Portland Cement Limited || Customs Street East, - -."I •- 1 wl ■ Richard Upton Buildings. AUCKLAND. S if— ' • 03 -‘V I = SPORTING AND CAMPING REQUISITES for the Holiday Season. FOR THE MOTORIST— Benzine, Gasolene, Lubricating Oils, Greases, Spark Plugs, Repair Outfits, Spdmners, and ether 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 SPORTSMAN— Shot Guns and Rifles, Loading and Cleaning Accessories, Cartridges, Wads, Shot, Game Bags, etc. FOR THE ANGLER— Fish 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 Syphtrtis 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 4670, 5 March 1924, Page 1
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446Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4670, 5 March 1924, Page 1
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