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SALE TIME AT “ THE KASH.” EXTRAORDINARY SAVINGS IN CLOTHING. BARGAINS IN MERCERY AND HATS Mr E. V, Sly field has pleasure in announcing the opening of his Winter Sale. The high-grade quality of the goods stocked by this establishment is well known, and when offered at Sale Prices the values are irresistible. A general discount of 15 P e >’ cent. (3s in the £) is offered on all first-giade overcoats gaberdine raincoats, sac suits, fine hosiery and underwear. boys’ suits, college shirts, hats and -caps, pullovers and jerseys. Particular attention is directed to the following special items : Men’s cream ground Crimean neglige shirts, usually 10/6 to 16 '6, sale price 5/11 eacli ; boys’ fawn rubber overcoats, 12/6 each ; boys’ all-wool football jerseys, 30in, 6 11 each; men’s heavy D.B. dark grey overcoats, 37/6 each ; men’s fleecy vests and pants, two lines, sale prices 2HI and 5/11 ; boys’ all-wool underflannels, 2/1.1 each ; youths’ striped pullovers, 5/1.1 each ; all-wool N.Z. rugs, 14/11 each; men’s “Duke of York” lounge felts 8/11 ; men’s pyjama suits, 7/11, 8/11, 10/6, 12/6 each : all-wool navy flannel, 1 'll yd. ; men’s tweed caps, 2/3 each ; boys’ tweed hats, 2/3 to 3/11 each; .men’s tweed hats, 7/6 each ; men’s coloured bordered handkerchiefs, 6 for 2/6; men’s sac suits, perfect fitting, 59/6 : brown turkish towels, from 1/9 pair : men’s leather belts, 1/6 each : denim overalls, 3/11 pair ; football hose allwool, 3 z 6 pair ; men’s neglige shirts, 4 'll each; women’s black or grey wool hose, 1/11 pair ;• men’s police braces, 1/11 pair; 2-ply white N.Z. wool. 6d skein ; men’s heavy plaiding N.Z. underflannels, 5 'll each.*

“The Government is very dilatory in this matter of unemployment, and is only acting now because there is a pistol at its head.” —Mr J, Siddells, speaking at a meeting of tho committee of the Wanganui District Unemployment Fund. An inquisitive man once by pure audacity came .face to face with the great Henry Ford in his private office. He said : “Is it true, Mr Ford, that you turn out a car every five minutes ?” “We do,” said Mr Ford, "and we once turned one- out in three minutes.” “Jumping Jehosaphat I” cried the visitor, “that’s the one I got.” Robert Louis Stevenson once declared, according to one of his biographers : “No woman should marry a man who doesn’t smoke,” and Stevenson, It must be admitted, knew human nature. Another famous man of letters, Bulwer-Lytton, wrote (see hip novel. “What will he do with it ?”) : “He who doth not smoke hath either known no greater grief, or refuseth himself the softest consolation next to that which comes from heaven.” ♦o the harmfulness of the habit, much —very much—depends upon the tobacco. Brands heavily charged with nicotine are best avoided. In that respect and in other our own New Zealand grown to-baccos hold pride of place, because they contain comparatively little nicotine and may Lierefare be indulged in ad. lib. without affecting nerves or heart. Doubtless that is why they are finding favour with so many smokers. They are on sale everywhere, and are adapted to all tastes. Riverhead Gold is mild aroamtic; Toasted Navy Cut (Bulldog), a. delightful medium; and Cut Plug No. 10' (Bull’s Head label), a fine full-flavoured tobacco*

For Sale. HOUSE, 5 rooms, about 3 acres land, one minute from railway station. —Apply this office. 6 SETTINGS of Eggs of pedigree birds. Allgood laying strain. — Apply Akhurst, Barrack Road, Eller lie. * Accommodation ’VactinL MARRIED Couple wanted to share half house with use of every convenience. — Apply this office. 4 Lost. HAT (Gent’s), lost from St. Mary’s Catholic Mission on Sunday night. Please return to C.[G. Hughes, 2 Queen Street. Amusements, Meetings, Etc. PICTURES. GAIETY THEATRE, PAEROA, TO- NIGHT. REGINALD DENNY in TAKE IT FROM ME. The Funniest Departmental Store Story ever screened. This is a super special picture at Ordinary Prices. GRAND CONCERT. CENTENARY HALL, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, AT 8 P.M. Free to the public, introducing the latest His Master’s Voice Gramophones and Records. Unusual treat. Don’t miss it. WESLEY WOOLHOUSE. Representing Bristol Piano Co., Auckland. N.Z. Co-op. Dairy Company. ANNUAL District Meetings of Suppliers are being held at — Waikiuo, June 22nd, 2.30 p.m. Paeroa, June 23rd, 10 a.m Neiherton, June 23rd, 7.30 p.m.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5141, 20 June 1927, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
703

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5141, 20 June 1927, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5141, 20 June 1927, Page 3

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