f TIES 5/11 MAN’S BRIGHT SPOT Right under his chin every man in civvies exhibits the indication of his attitude to present world conditions. The gaiety of a man’s necktie discloses to all and sundry how. cheerfully he is facing up to his personal worries and shows his faith in the ultimate victory of his country’s arms. Cultivate a flair for brighter ties. Buy half-a-dozen, change your tie every day and notice the change in your spirits. Your friends will observe your new gaiety and will follow your footprints to the store where modern and recherche neckties can always be found in full variety. AND IT MUST BE A “PARISIAN” AGENCY AUCKLAND* DRY CLEANING COMPANY. E. V. SLYFIELD I - Opp. B.N.Z. Paeroa. Phone One-Six-Three.
SPREADS FERTILISER or LIME ’j jW aCarpetf STAN GRUNDY Local Agent PHONE 216, PAEROA.
DAY OR NIGHT WE WILL BRING YOU HOME. If trouble comes to your car and leaves you stranded on the road, take advantage of our TOWING SERVICE ’Phone us and we will bring your car to your home or to our garage. You’ll find our towing charged reasonable. j fl CLAUDE HANDLEY MOTOR ENGINEER. Normanby Road, Paeroa. Phone 41S.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3260, 7 May 1943, Page 8
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197Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3260, 7 May 1943, Page 8
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