M«ceHane«us. AT S.P.Q.R.—ltalian cloth working shirts, large sizes, 6/11, now 4/11; alarm clocks, guaranteed, 6/11, now 5/11; magazines still 6d each. AT S.P.Q.R—Enamel mixing bowls 3/11, now 2/6; silk and wool hose 5/11, now 3/11 ’, ammonia now 5d bottle. AT S.P.Q.R.— Fancy patentleather purses, 2/3 and 1/6 each ; hose, ribbed, 1/3 pr.; men's fancy handkerchiefs lid each; assortment fancy hair slides 4d. AT S.P.Q.R.—Erasmic soap, 6d cakd; fancy gloves, turndown cuffs, 2/11; nightdresses 3/11, now 2/11; Island kits 2/11, now 2/6. AT S.P.Q.R. —Another lot of stag jugs just arrived ; reversible shadowette 1/6, now 1/2; Lux, 4d pkt.; striped flannelette, 30in wide, 9d yd. AT S.P.Q.R.—White flannelette 30in wide 1/6, now 1/3; cretonne 1/6, now ll|d yd ; handworked doyleys 8d each. BRISTOL Piano Tuning orders left here promptly attended to. All latest music, Pianos stringed instruments, strings, etc., at L. S. Marshall’s Music Store, Paeroa. BARBALICH’S Famous Port Wine, recommended by Medical Profession. Postal address, Box 49, P.O. Thames. Price, 20/per 2-gallon jat, or 25/- per case 1 doz. bottles. Cash with order ; freight extra. Ring 159W., or J. Montague, Pollen Street, Thames. COME and hear the “Prisoner's 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. TA OR the latest in Newspapers, J- Magazines, Fiction, Fashion Plates and Patterns call at Fredk. E. Flatt’s, Herald Agent. G 1 ILBERT’S FOOTBALLS. T 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. JSAAC BROWN & CO. for all Musical and Sporting Goods. Prices are right. J UST Landed good line Vacuum Flasks, 3/6 and 7/6, at Flatt’s Emporium. NEW Range Winter games. Golf, Mail, Tennis, Bobs, etc., l/-to 8/6, at Flatt’s Emporium. PRAMS and Push-chairs, a splendid selection at Isaac Brown and Co’s., Belmont Road. 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. THE old Firm, Isaac Brown and Co., for 8.5. A., Hauraki, Eagle, Empire Model, Southern Cross, and Scout Cycles. All repairs, workmanship, guaranteed. WREATHS, Bouquets, Floral Emblems in city styles at shortest notice. — 1.. L. Reader, Seedsman and Florist, Thames. Phone 247 Business Notices* We are Sole Agents for SPEIGHT’S Bottled ALE and STOUT AND PETER DAWSON’S SCOTCH • WHISKY g. McMillan and co. ltd. CUSTOM ST. BAST AUCKLAND.’ Box 346. Phone 42-754
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5143, 24 June 1927, Page 3
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460Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5143, 24 June 1927, Page 3
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