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November Specials. Beautiful China Fruit Set (Seven Pieces). Worth easily 12s 6d for 3s lid. While Stocks Last, with a £2 Order. — Also — 21b. Canister Choice Tea with Silver Spoon For 6s 3d. Pensylvania Lawn Mower 5 blade. 12 inch. 5 blade, 14 inch. 60s. 6Ss. Farmers’ Trading Co. Ltd. PAEROA BRANCH. Bulter-makingin the earliest limes. made by shaking the cream in a leathern bottle or bag, made from the skin of a goat. One can imagine the quality and flavour of the butter. Anchor Method. fc* A What a marvellous revelation it would be to our forebears if X ■ipdHmeuU BffliL I iIIEjL they could see how the world’s best butter—“ Anchor” brand— al 'sfergijH is made. In spotless factories huge quantities of the sweetest rffIBHVZ «HI and purest butter are manufac- ■f aklL ’.JI I I I tured by the most scientific and 1 rHf~Tr ; hygienic methods. And what a revelation would be the sweet, rich, creamy flavour of “Anchor”! Ask Your Grocer for ’’ .tlCHOft

The spariding and bubbling of Timaru Ale is NATURAL, because it is NATURALLY f conditioned. HTHERE’S an appetising, zestful flavour in -L every bottle of Timaru Ale that turns to sparkling bubbling life when the bottle’s opened —and there’s no other drink can quench a thirst or refresh you more than Timaru* Remember to call for ** Timaru” next time! SSltis NATURALLY Conditioned** I THE tiddies cm spend their \ Pennies m facets hen. Such da 1 */ lightfidfytemptmfMesome cm> llJFsn dy Cannes hans them ns any assy. 1 XI 'ImHLU* «OuZy the tines of Bandar d makers an * 1 eept in Koch—-their names are a guarmstee of parity, THE DOLLY VYRDEti FMrth Doer from Railway Statim PAEROA Phone US

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5361, 7 December 1928, Page 1

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370

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5361, 7 December 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5361, 7 December 1928, Page 1

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