GREAT MARCH SALES CAMPAIGN. Become a Multi=Millionaire 10,000,000 Marks FREE 1 TO EVERY PURCHASER OF £2 WORTH OR MOREMarch is the last month of our financial year, and to make record sales it has been our practice to oiler 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 £1 per million, or ,£lO for ten million. What others are buying for £"10 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. LU. PAEROA. Phones —Grocery 3. >’jOffice]and( hardware No. 3. “Save the Surface and you Save Alli” Thia slogan is not just an advertising phrase. It is sound economy, a lesson learned from hard experience. Good paint has a double mission. It adds to appearance, of course. But its real. P fundamental value is that it preserves and h protects your property. Painting is a* |I investment. J WE RECOMMEND Berger’s Prepared Paints — Silicate Paint Co.’s “Dureaco,” Ascepticote, Stonetex, Calcimo, Mander’s Varnishes, Enamels and Egg-Shell finish—Holmes* "Castle Brand’’ Stainers— Hubbuck’s White Lead, Oxide, a ” c - . Lowest Prices—Wholesale or Retail. BOOTH & CHAPMAN LIMITED I Signwriters and Glaziers, Lead, Oil, Paint, I Glass and Wallpaper Merchants, K VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. I Goldberg 19 I ENDURANCE— iKU h I Build in Concrete, and your invastaMSt f|| l|(lll Bl In' is safe for generations yet unbora. 11 111 J H IB For all concrete work, specify I 11 .™l I | Wilson’s (N.Z.) Star Brand I ||j Mt j Portland Cement I j jgJ noted throughout the Dominion for its I I 111 la J |l|j|l| uniformly good binding qualities. ill 'I 111 I * ' f|i|| We can promise prompt delivery of any JL i' — quantity. _ I|o HP II IiFH I* li Much useful Concrete Information is AiS I . jTr. t 1 ~ *~ contained in our Fre*. Booklet —Write |lw*1 g yP r ilr°|| ,J!l ii fjlfl for it! Wilson’s (N.Z.) Portland Cement Ltd. i jisioms Street East. Ku hard Upton Buildings, a 9 AUCKLWD. ?; Q ’ SPORTING AND CAMPING REQUISITES for the Holiday Season. FOB THE MOTORIST—.Benztoe, Gasolene, Lubricating Oils, Greases, Spark Plugs, Repair Out* fits, Spanners, and ether Tools. FOB THE YACHTSMAN— Ropes and Cordage, Ash Oats iowlocks and Ship Chandlery of all descriptions. FOR THE CAMPER— Gold Medal Stretchers, Tents and Flies, Kerosene Stoves and Cooking Utensils In endless variety. FOB 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, tresses, Tennis Nets; etc. JAMES RENSHAW. Central Sports Depot POLLEN STREET - THAMES
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4679, 26 March 1924, Page 1
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489Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4679, 26 March 1924, Page 1
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