Miscellaneous. ANEW Range of Glassware ■ from 1/3 to 3/6 at Flatt’s Emporium. BARBALICH’S Famous Port Wine, recommended by Medical Profession. Postal address, Box 49, P.O. Thames. Price, 20/per 2-gallon jar, or 25/- per case 1 doz. bottles. Cash with order ; freight extra. Ring 159W., or J. Montague, Pollen Street, Thames. COME and hear the “Prisoners Sweetheart," the answer to the “Prisoners Song," at Isaac Brown and Co’s. DRESSMAKING.— Mrs Harrison and Miss Geange. Place your orders now. Children’s clothes a speciality. Charges moderate. — Address : Miller Avenue, opposite Technical School. Everything for the garden. Bulbs, seedlings all the year. Vegetable plants in season. Ring 247, Thames. L. L. Reader. T7IOR the latest in Newspapers, J- Magazines, Fiction, Fashion Plates and Patterus call at Fredk, E. Flatt’s, Herald Agent. /'I ILBERT’S FOOTBALLS. — VT A full range just to hand at Flatt’s Emporium. HM.V., Mastertone, Decca, • and Grippa Gramophones at Isaac Brown and Co’s. Hundreds of Records from 1/-. All repairs undertaken. HIS MASTER’S VOICE GRAMOPHONES for cash or terms. Hundreds of records to choose from at Flatt’s Emporium. ISAAC BROWN & CO. for all Musical and Sporting Goods. Prices are right. PRAMS and Push-chairs, a splendid selection at Isaac Brown and Co’s., Belmont Road. (J P.R.Q.’S Price. — Wool and silk hose 4/11, now 4/3 pr. ; overalls 3/6, now 2/8 each ; men’s underpants 3/6, now 1/11 ; cotton hose for the house 1/3 pr. SP.Q.R’S. Price. —School pads • 3d, 6d, 9d ; fleecy-lined bloomers, 3/6, now 1/11 ; crepe nightdresses 4/11, now 3/11, white towelling 84d. SP.Q.R’S Price.—Tumblers 6d; • Fiver’s Powders 3/9 ; curtain net 2/4 yd; Yardley’s Shaving Sticks 2/6, now 1/6 ; odd cups 6d, SP.Q.R’.S Price—Oil cans 2d; • Sunlight soap 3 bars for 1/6 ; silk and wool vests 2/11 ; g’as; salad bowls 8d ; serviettes 3 for 1/9. SP, .Q.R’S. Price. — Men’s all- • wool socks 1/- pair; moth balls 2d doz. ; cottons still at reduced prices ; men’s all-wool cardigans 12/6, now 8/6. SP.Q.R’S. Price. — Children’s • fleecy-lined frocks 3/6 ; crepe bloomers 2/6, now 1/11 ; magazines 6d, asbestos mats 6d, children’s hand-painted mugs 1/-. SEED Potatoes, Early Puritan, Robin Adair, etc. Also manures for the garden and top-dressings. Tools, sprays, etc., at L. L. Readers’, Phone 247, Thames. rpHE old Firm, Brown and •JL Co., for 8.5. A., Hauraki, Eagle, Empire Model, Southern Cross, and Scout Cycles. AlPrepairs, workmanship, guaranteed. WREATHS, Bouquets, Floral Emblems in city styles at shortest notice.— 1., L. Reader, Seedsman and Florist, Thames. Phone 247 jGPC PRlZE—Wanted, a verse to complete “The Prisoner’s Song” and “The Prisoner’s Sweetheart.” Write words to the music of “The Prisoner’s Sweetheart.” Buy a copy (with Coupon) at L. S. Marshall’s Music Store, Paeroa. Business Notices. Buy Furniture at Factory Prices! BEST MATERIALS USED. W. FLOWER MANUFACTURER, BELMONT ROAD. (Next D. McWatters) I of I 1 Fresh Minty gjjjiK This goody that’s good tor you is full of deli* clous juice of fresh mint. Helps teeth* breath) appetite and digestion. Made in Australia. Sold by Chemists, Confectioners, Grocers, Tobacconists, etc. flO 14 After Every Meal
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5112, 8 April 1927, Page 3
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495Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5112, 8 April 1927, Page 3
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