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The Royal Mail Hotel.

A POPULAR HOUSE. Since Mrs C. V. Crosby has assumed the ownership of this favourite re-, sort it is fast becoming as popular, as was, the old houses A leading feature of the hotel is that it is, Mrs Crosby’s earnest and) continuous endeavour to please, and make all her. visitor's- at home under the r.oof of the Royal Mail. “Christmas hampers for the home or camp” is the latent departure, and these will be made up to suit your particular requirements. Only the best of ales, wines, and liquors are on sale and are; soldi true to label. This popular Blouse extends tc ; its many patrons the compliments of the season. Christmas Provisions. FARMERS’ TRADING CO’S. GOODS. Th e large premises qf the Farmers’ Trading Company’s Paer.oa branch are particularly well stocked with Christmas provisions at present, and the worried housewife will quickly dispose of her worries when she enters this store. Christmas hams are'in great demand, and can be bought in all sizes to suit. Fresh .sto.cksi of the world’s best Christmas fruits, including muscatels, figs, raisins, preserved ginger, cherries, almonds, and all kinds cf .nuts have arrived.,; also handsome 21b canisters of tea. A 21b deccrated tin of confectionery, at 2s 3d, makes an admirable, Christmas gift; Peak Freans biscuits, in fancy tins, are ever a handy present for all; also purses, pocket wallets, safety razors, and many other novelties that will please the recipient. In the hardware department is to be fejund stainless knives, carvers, and other cutlery, and also, a splendid variety of c.ro.ckery and tea sets. Inquiries are invited, about a special offer of a canteen of the finest Sheffield cuts lery. Order early and save disappointment. Phone your requirements to No. 3, Paeroa, and goods will be delivered to any part of the town).

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5366, 19 December 1928, Page 3

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The Royal Mail Hotel. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5366, 19 December 1928, Page 3

The Royal Mail Hotel. Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5366, 19 December 1928, Page 3

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