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$ <8 * ' I J Spring j t ”■ —— i i Has Arrived at Gamble’s. « * " f = — : -. : :. . : 3 New Season’s Goods Opening Up Every Week I •> : ■ « g | | GOODS TO HAND : | j Britways £n 24 shades, ts H'd yard. f f Scintilla in 12 shades. Is 66 yard. | I '4 t Rayon Silk in 7 shades, 4s 66 yard. f I ' * $ and a | | Beautiful Range of Ladies' and Children's Millinery f it £ ■ - : - — 1 , You are cordially invited to call and see our Display of | t Spring and Summer Goods. | — : ' —- Jfc, — ■ % [ J. P. GAMBLE | 1 The Home of Good Values. I ’ 42 Q» . T opposite Municipal Chambers, Normanby Road, PAEROA — Phone 97. 4 <& 1 'Ji

..» ,=j I , i nu£>r*t:-S= s . - > - Msml/iimibf Wf c- _ _ ;;:;3 ill -y /? /ill ' £ F • JMI Y;- = - 1 t > Mi V\ >M\t\ v - fHil\ l if - i •■::■••• J “r S- r--= : W JSSaKI x x ■nffiMr b s -Tf Ik.’ii- /■hL z ■ js- _- j? If x- ~-f. k.' '%hfe Js *I i|M |Ml&'w ‘ hl / /Jr I a natural glow in x Timaru Ale—it’ll warm you up in the coldest weather. That’s because of the bodybuilding malt and sugar in it. Try Timaru Ale this winter I. IBIU BkME ALB HHH h is NATURALLY Conditioned. ■■■ \ llhildrens daTeR L*jonsumplion f THE Aaddin cm tpend their \ y peiMtei m nreett here. Such delilhtfiilfy tempting wholesome ctm f dy ctmnos hsirm them m any way. ’ XR f Stanly the lines af makers in Sock—their names are a guarantee of purity. THE DOLLY VARDEN Fourth Door from Railway Station PAEROA Phone 128

Extraordinary Value I ■■ A Billy of Choice Tea with an Electro-plated Tea Spoon for 5s lid Secure one while they last Farmers’ Trading Co. Ltd. PAEROA BRANCH. -> IRBW „ . flutter-makmq m times. I llw in the v ears BC - butter — i .1 such as it used to be-was it M \WI made by shaking the cream M.W x\ln ‘I in a leathern bottle or bag, h made from the . ski “ of t. a fc ...• j. ..¥ /A goat. One can imagine the quality and flavour of the butter. c jhe Modem Jfrichcf Method. | jS| bug, ■ What a marvellous revelation BjAff Era I it would be to our forebears if JI |» ftfcdlii l.lfflßjJL they could see how the world s , fl best butter—“ Anchor” brand— Z ? is made. In spotless factories huge quantities of the sweetest f/RHW/ /MM! and purest butter are manufac- HfIRVf.ILUJI I ■ |fl9| tured by the most scientific and : JwM^ > feEp4 hygienic methods. And what a revelation would be the sweet, rich, creamy flavour of “Anchor”! Ask Your Grocer for - qiiclVofldsHesf OU „

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5325, 12 September 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5325, 12 September 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5325, 12 September 1928, Page 1

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