pOMAS' ~T .. I* £,GAl N \J pSTiaiOV^R I PWCES HB . tatch of "winners" f or the economy-wsse housewife gB|' everyone quality at most considerate prices. |[1 bannister brushes 118 Ileavily Tufted with strorig, best brisrafifi tlcs; have all wood handles, neatly finK|l ished in black. 10d., 1/-, 1/3, 2/3, 3/~ Best Quality stamped all HiH ISllP ' 1 steel in one solid piece, jaSHl I panned black; altogether a RSH#4 ' Siliill j most serviceable shovel. 1/-, 1 /3 and 1/6. 1J|| m^ing lamp fibre door mats JB Reading , j ivith silk Of finest cocoanut fibre, an exceptional wearer MLmnlete 12/6 for the front porch. A mat to be proud of at PStlrialon request the price. 3/3, 4/-, 5/3, 6/6 and 7/9. 1j. F. THOMAS U^MONGER TUTANEKAI ST. ROTORUA— | = _ -r> \ 'ROMANCE OF THE R A I L" i • • POPULAR SIXPENNY BOOKS j f Do you know your New Zealand thoroughly? i, i If not, the two sixpenny books, "Romance of » j the Rail" will help you. Mr. James Cowan gives I i a very bright narrative — scenic and historic — ( covering the principal places along the Main Trunk lines of each Island. Plenty of pictures and large scale contour maps. A real 'New Zealand book for New Zealanders — and others. drama of development in new zealand I EEMARKABLE BARGAIN FOR 6d. On Sale at principal Railway Stations. Jnd - of - Season I SALE | If Star Bargains |!1G PURGHASE — KAIAPOI ALL I WOOL HIGH-GRADE LUMBER | 1 JACKETS, for boys and girls [ U Sizes 24, 26, 28, 30, 32. Usually II 14/6, 15/6, 16/-, 16/9, 17/6 II CLEARING AT .. 6/11 I Do not miss this wonderful bargain 1 flp ONLY CHILDREN'S ALL 1 I WOOL COAT and HAT SETS j| | in asst. colours. Usually 12/6, | 1 13/6, 16/6, 21/- ■ i I sale price 4/11, 5/11, 7/11, 9/11 | |SMALL GIRLS' WOOLLY SETS I ■ (Dress and Bloomers) sizes 16 . n ■ and 18. Usually 6/11. Sale Price 3/11 i| [POOLLEN PULLOVERS for girls'. i I I asst. sizes in navy, red, sky ' and i j i.green. Usually 5/11. Sale Price 2/11 i I BIRLS' WOOL CARDIGANS asst 1 ■ shades. Usually 9/11. NOW .. 4/11 | ■SIRLS' OR BOYS' COTTON | I CARDIGANS, asst. , sizes and | I shades. Usually 3/6. NOW .... 2/3 I ■•hildrens' strong wincy- :| I ETTE BLOOMERS. Asst. shades ' 1 1,.SALE PRICE per pair, 1/- 1 I'WDS. RAYON BROjCHE in 20 I I good shades. SALE PRICE 8£d yard- 1 1 Iwilbert Marks j I Rotorua' s Best Value Draper l| l«ione 422 Tutanekai Street 9 Our only Terms, Cash
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 598, 1 August 1933, Page 7
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