CHOICE I HUTT TOMATOES. PER 4|6 CASE 121 b. KIDSONS ’Phone 2575. ’Phone 2575.
WANTED KNOWN. lyjß. FARMER! Now is the time to , buy your Winter Clothing. Prices , : at Hillock’s are absolutely unbeatable. I ( , All your requirements were purchased on the lowest market and You save the difference. Buy at Hillock’s. M R ‘ FARMER! Our price for A 1 1" j ' wool N.Z, Saddle Tweed Trousers is 1476 pair. You cannot buy better 'than at Hillock’s. FA.RME R ! You can buy a better article for less money at Hillock's. All-wool Working Jerseys in heavy grade knit, either plain or roll collar, 8/6, 10/6. Canadian Stormguard Jia cleet, 22/6. Onl.r at Hillock’s. FARMER! You must know that O’Brien’s are the finest Working Boots procurable in the country* A trial will convince. We stock a boot for every purpose. Priced from 25/-. I Hillock’s. ■ ■ i FARMER! You will want a ! new supply of Underwear this sea* ! son. Buy where you can purchase the, best, and save money. All-wool IT/' Trousers, 6/11, 8/6. Singlets to match, best N.Z. make. Hillock’s. FARMER - Winter Shirts are warmer. We have full stocks of Twists, Flannels, Drills, priced as low as 2/11. See these at Hillock’s. QUT STANDING Solomon Island Native Minister, Rev. B. Gina, at Methodist Hall To-morrow, 7.45. J>EV. B. GINA, Singer, Instrumental-’ ist, and Speaker, Methodist Hall, 7.45. Thursday. ; and hear Rev. Bl Gina, young ! native minister of Solomon , Islands, Methodist Hall, To-morrow ! Evening, 7.45. T “ AUCKLAND ACCOMMODATION. “Hotel Fernleigh.” 28 SYMONDS STREET, AUCKLAND. (Close City.) Excellent Cuisine Reduced Tariff. ! MISS L. SMITH, Proprietress, j 'PHONE 41.-319. i They used to say in England once ; upon a time, that the seductive Cigar- j ' ette would sooner or later supplant , the pipe altogether, but “the trade,” in the Old Land, says that pipe smoking there was never more popular than ■pat the present time. Parsons, law-, | yers, doctors, politicians are all pati rons of the pipe, ahd Mr. Baldwin's j : cherrywood has become world-famous.. New Zealanders smoke millions of > ; cigarettes every year, but the pipe ' ; still holds pride of place with smokers I ! innumerable in Maoriland. As for toj bacco, tastes proverbially differ, but I it’s no less true that “toasted” is first ' favourite with smokers throughout j the length and breadth of the Domini’ ion. The five genuine toasted brands, I Cut Plug No. 10 (Bullshead), Caven- | dish, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), River- ! head Gold, and Desert Gold are in inI cessant demand, for it's now generally . ! recognised that while they give the most enjoyable smoke it’s possible to get, they are ' (thanks to toasting) the purest and least harmful of any tobaccos manufactured. And you never tire of them! Once you take to toasted you’ll never want to change. t “fJEAVER” is the only sauce I dare give father. Tomato and Wor- c cester. Real appetisers. New Zeai land-made. I HAVER” is the only Sauce I dare give lather. Tomato and Worcester. Real appetisers. New Zea-land-made. r
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Taranaki Central Press, 19 April 1937, Page 1
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