STRIKING VALUES AT “THE BASH.” 6/6 to 19/6— Men’s Smartest Neglige Shirts. 3/6 2 I /- —Men’s Undervests I and Pants. 10/6 to 22/6— Men’s “Cosy” Sleeping Suits. 17/6 to 25/ — Handy Suit -Cases. 7/11 to 30/-— Men’s Smart Lounge Felts. 5/11 to 10/6— Men’s Strong Working Shirts. 2/1 I to 6/6— Women’s Black Cashmere Hose. 4/1 I to 15/6— Boys’ Strong Tweed Shorts, 2/11 to 5/11 —Boys’ Stout School Hose. 2/6 to 5/1 I— Boys’ Caps and Tweed Hats. E. V. SLYFIELD, BELEONT RD, PHEROft. H (U A/ B A JOL R r ishst 0 E W W s GENERAL MERCHANTS. ’Phones: Office 10, Residence 151. P.O. Box 48, Paeroa. BOOTH MACDONALD’S FARM IMPLEMENTS of every description including “Steel Queen” Disc Harrows, Self-oiling Windmills. HARE BROTHERS. (Also at Auckland). MR. DAIRYFARMER—LOOK! The Dairying Season will soon be in full swing, and before you get too busy we invite you to inspect our Stocks. Best Quality COPPER BOTTOM BUCKETS, SHED BROOMS, BAIL SCRAPERS., DAIRY SCRUBS, SEPARATOR OIL, PETROLEUM JELLY, ’SYKES’ FAMOUS CATTLE \ DRENCHES, Letters promptly attended to. REMEMBER, TOWN PRICES. HOLES BROS. BELMONT ROAD, PAEROA. Opposite Brenan’s Garage. Phone 129. Property For Sale. FOR SALE. 701 Acres at £6/10/- an acre. 71 acres freehold, 530 acres H.P.L., including 90 acres of grassed bush land. Splendid Turnip country, well watered. Considerable quantity millable bush, frontage of about eleven chains to Thames Road, near Race Course, Paeroa. Fifty to sixty chains fencing required to complete ring fence, otherwise divided into four paddocks. L. E. CASSRELS, PAEROA. ’Phone 765. If every wife knew what every widow knows all husbands would be more heavily insured ■ THE A.M.P. SOCIETY, has a policy for every need. From age of one day onward. Better than any Saving Bank. Write NOW for rates of premium in the best Bonus-Paying Office in the World. THE A.M.P. SOCIETY H. G. SOMERVELL, District Agent. Phone (residence) 130 Paeroa. Phone 1702 Hamilton. The People’s Auction and furnishing Co. POLLEN ST., THAMES. (Late Parker’s Auction Mart.) Weekly Sales conducted every’ Friday at 1.30 p.m. Clearing Sales conducted in any part of the district as required. Prompt Returns Guaranteed. Large Stocks new and second-hand furniture. V. S. ROBERTS, Auctioneer.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4758, 1 October 1924, Page 3
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364Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXV, Issue 4758, 1 October 1924, Page 3
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