I —iHi ' M ! ■. ■ ■ IB H 3owi Special Yes— 4 distinct and different styles for every occasion. Your search for ' i hosiery is over I You’ll be delighted • ■ , « with this War-time hosiery ... its R colours, ankle-fit and fine finishing. » Ask your retailer for War-time hosiery by name... ‘FIDELITY’ Service Rayon at . 3/6 T ‘FLEXNIT’ Fancy Rayon at t .<•..« 3/11 ‘SERVICE’ Fine Lisle at 3/11 * ‘EXCITING’ Pure Silk and Rayon at 6/6 Your Retailer will show them to you. GAsk, by name for: WAR-TIME HOSIERY for Every Occasion. (Seamed and Fashion-Marked) . . ENDED /"x i paeroa | A Phone 97. jSjggiaiSs WAIHI NATIONAL SAVINGS Phone 27 MOVEMENT
The good old days! Time was when you could buy a big bottle of whisky for 4/6 in N.Z., or a generous nip for 6d. A foaming tankard cost the same (a full pint, mind), and baccy was 6d an ounce! Has the increased price of the latter lessened the demand? Not it! There are some things people can’t do without and tobacco is one of them. All the world over the consumption of the weed is going up by leaps and bounds, and nowhere is this more in evidence than in Maoriland, where the toasted blends, Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), Cavendish, Riverhead Gold, Desert Gold and Pocket Edition, are more popular* than ever. Brands may come and brands may go, but “toasted” is like the famous brook—it will go on forever! .Smokers are not slow to recognise a good thing—hence the triumph achieved by “toasted.” Not only are the six toasted blends the most fragrant and comforting, but the purest and least harmful because most of the nicotine is eliminated by the toasting of the leaf.
-Family remedy for Coughs, Colds: Wood’s Great Peppermint Cure. W. E. Woods Ltd. Lambton Quay Wellington
’*'**sl . lTO /< %fer/ Brewed ot the Goptam Coak Brewery. Auckland
You save with a g|j |I DE LAVAL./U SEPARATOR For really close skimming, CS finest cream and bigger returns instal De Laval, the Separator with longer wear. To understand why De Laval is superior in performance and dependability write for free illustrated booklet. ALFA-LAVAL SEPARATOR CO. (N.Z.) LTD. Alfa Laval Separator Co. (N.Z?), Ltd. 166 Victoria St., Hamilton Local Agent: L. Henwood, Phone 223 S Dis. Rep.: A. Curtis, phone 266
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3294, 30 July 1943, Page 3
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383Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3294, 30 July 1943, Page 3
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