Hall’s Aerated Waters f o n und C in d EVEßY srwawrt. Tauranga.
============= OUR Home-made Pork Sausage is the most delicious you ever tasted. It has the true home-made flavour and contains nothing but fresh poik (no scraps) and pure spices. Not over-seasoned , just right. Always fresh ; we make it up daily, just as we have for years. It costs no more than others, but it’s better and the demand for it grows bigger every week. T^rangat residpmfs can always obtain it at our Devonport Road shop. We also consignments to Mr F. T. Danvers, Te Puke. every Saturday from whom it can be obtained. All the usual lines of small goods fresh daily and of the same high quality as OUR PORK SAUSAGE J. W. CHRISTMAS PORK BUTCHER AND POULTERER Devonport Road : : * * Tauranga
*b* i MONEY GRUBBERS The up-to-date business man is NOT a money grubber You will find this out by a visit to our store on the Triangle We want to do more than change your cash into goods If we cannot give you full value and a bit over—perfect fitting goods—honest wearing materials and courteous attention, we have failed in our earnest endeavours \\\ A Welcome Here ! make use of our store to leave your wraps and parcels, and in any way you like, especially on this memorable occasion We wish you a pleasant day, and hope it will be to our mutual advantage These are the goods we sell; take advantage of our 30 years’ experience in buying the best values SUITS that ARE Suits; for men or boys HATS that ARE Hats; Stetson or Battersby SHIRTS that ARE Shirts ; made to wash BOOTS that ARE Boots; not cardboard —for men and their sons SHOES that ARE Shoes; Ifnely designs, yet serviceable for woman or maid If you want VALUE GOODS try the Triangle brand See the FIVE WINDOWS on the Triangle Corner Test our efforts to try to make YOUR DAY an enjoyable one This is the label that PROTECTS YOU AGAINST SHODDY CARTER-GIBBERD CO. THE CLOTHING REG Mata „ LAol£i£> CHUOREM MICH GKABE OUTPI , TAILORING FOOTWEAR BOOTS . \\ //LX. HOSIERY f Our store is situated in the Big Two Storey Whit© Building looking south (towards the Bridge) from where the train stops .1 H in l It. !?. is l fl Iff 1. 11l It. SI **
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LII, Issue 8616, 13 June 1924, Page 4 (Supplement)
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