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Wireless ! Wireless ! Wireless ! HAYWARD BROS. HAVING DECIDED TO ADD A RADIO department CAN SUPPLY Receiving Sets and Accessories. Sets from £1 19s 6d Upwards. As we have had over three years experience with wireless patrons can rely on dependable sets & material and the best advice in this line Note Address : HAYWARD BROS WILLIAM STREET, PAEROA. . Phone 8t Dave McWatters MAN’S SHOP For Value in Men’s Wear. Men’s All Wool Sport Suits, grey and fawn, 45/-. Men’s Kaiapoi All Wool Tweed Trousers, 12/11. Men’s Ail Wool Heavy Singlets, long sleeves, 5/11. All Wool Working Sox, 3 pairs for 2/11. Felt Hats, grey and fawn, 'B/11. Youths’ and Boys’ Sports Suits from 15/-. Men’s Imitation Wiretwist Shirts, 5/11. 10 Doz, Men’s Snmmit Neglige Shirts, collar to match, Value, 8/11. See the Man’s Shop for Value in MEN’S, YOUTHS’, & BOYS’ CLOTHING & MERCERY. INSIDE tie A I F f NATURALLY ( conditioned J 1 ■ Sole bottlers for J JOHN REW 6 C?H|gK W Twin R hi ST i i { MhildrensSafcfe THE kiddies cm safely spend iheir \ pennies on sweets here. Such delightfully tempting wholesome cam X i dy cannot harm them sn any way. I . Only the lines of Sandard makers kept in Sock—their names are a guarantee of purity. THE DOLLY VARDEN I Fourth Door from Railivav Station jg? PAEROA Phone 128 J QUALITY PRINTING — CITY PRICES GAZETTE OFFICE — PAEROA.

What’s the difference ’twixt whisky and tobacco ? It has been defined thus: “Whisky make you talk; tobacco make, you think.” It’s' certainly true tha.t great painters, sculptors, musicians, writers, chess players, and orators are generally great smokers. Anti-tobaccoites will tell you that smokers are the slaves of a vicious habit and run al!’ sorts of terrible risks. As a matter of fact, if tobacco is used, and not abused, it won’t hurt anybody, provided it is of good quality ; and, of course, the less nicotine it contains the better. Unfortunately, most of the American tobaccos just reek with nicotine. Afnd that’s where they differ from our New Zealandgrown brands, which are delightfully cool and full of flavour and fragrtance. Moreover, they contain so little nicotine that you can go on smoking them “until all is blue,” and take no harm. That they are popular with smokers is proved by their very large sale. Ask for Riverhead Gold (mild), Navy Cut (medium), or Cut Plug No. 10 (full strength).®, The latest addition is Cavendish Mixture,.*

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5030, 22 September 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5030, 22 September 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5030, 22 September 1926, Page 4

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