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HAPPY SUGGESTIONS FOR SUCCESSFUL XMAS GIVING Boxed Soaps J For the Men . . We have a great array all at- | We have a delightful range of tractively boxed in dainty sets. S TIES, SOX, BELTS, HAND3/6, 3/9, 4/-, 5/6, 6/9 | KERCHIEFS, ETC. 52 V V 7 B /3 D B E /9 I men’s “sr lavender sets Coinprisms Shaving Bowl, 'Bril- 1 Bath Salts S liantine and Soaps—- | 3/11 __ 7/9 set You are always sure of them | SHAVING SOAP'S—being appreciated. Delightfully J 52 Lavender, 1/7 perfumed. | Colgates’, 1/lQf 1/4, 1/6, 3/6, 4/3 bottle. | GENT’S WEEK-END PACKET vwwwwawiwhhhwwJ Tooth Paste, 2 Cakes Soap and Perfumes, Creams J shaving Soap— Set and Powders | udies , Week . efa( i Bags Cashmere (Bouquet Talc-- f Fawn/Br<)wn> , Navy; B , rown< “Givot” Dusting Powders— | 52 Lavender Perfume — « e LadlCS Handbags 3/2, 5/-, 7/8 $ , _ .. . Face Creams— I We have a B*®** selectlon 111 3 Flowers, 3/11 | Brown, Grey Black, Scarlet Pond’s 2/2} * Peccary and Navy®. All prices Cashmere Bouquet, 1/9, 4ZHead Turbans | G, ° V “ 3 Very smart in Peccary, Black, In fine stockinette in Tan, Emer- o Navy and Brown. Machine sewn, aid, Scarlet, Saxe and Goldi— * All sizes—--3/11 ea. . 31/6, 33/9 pr. A. COURT & SON POLLEN STREET Box 14 THAMES Phone 27 “Best Values at Lowest Prices Always.” m normal times the Prudent Thfl Citizen goes on adding to his I fie rriluen I Assurance as the growth <rf ■ his income permits, but in times 111 IIZGHI of War the Nation has first call on his new savings. Having arClhnWQ IfiSQ ranged adequate protection for OllOWo lllw Iris Family (a prime duty for every citizen) he puts all his GRITITUuE current savings into War Loans and National War Savings, and does it gratefully, and with both hands. Of course the man whose family is not protected by Life Assurance needs to eee that it is: when he has paid th® initial premium that assures that protection, the rest of what he can save should then go into National War Savings and War Loans. In both ways he helps in strengthening the Nation, for the X members of the A.M.P., out of their con- / \ served savings, have lent the GovemI I ment of New Zealand over £10,000,000; » I -rJBWjjMwMgL* I fiA \ / £ and £60,000,000 to the -Australian Com'Wi | monwealth Government; and are putting £500,000 into War Loans every month. AMP SOCIETY BBlflbofflll v ■■olMl © "A am frfarfhimcendn tinm” THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE EMPIRE Established 1849. (Incorporated In Australia) Head Office far N.Z.: CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. W. T. IKIN. for Naw Zeeland l» HAMILTON DISTRICT MANAGER: W. H. D. COLTMAN District Agent:. V. C. Pollard. DON’T SAY YOU CAN’T GET IT IN Drapery, Grocery, Hardware Stock Foods etc., TRY US IF WE HAVEN’T GOT IT—WE’LL GET IT. CITY STYLES IN FROCKS. EXCLUSIVE DRESS MATERIALS. Excellent Range in Toys and Fancy Goods. SMITH & ROSS WHITIANGA, MERCURY BAY. | AGENTS: A.A.A, N.LM.U. | L -=«= ~ Nowadays nothing is Bought it?s SOLD . . . Goods or rices must be SOLD. Tell the Public what you offer sale. TELL the Public why it should buy YOUR Goods Service® ... Advertise In th e GAZETTE

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 53, Issue 32519, 20 December 1944, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 53, Issue 32519, 20 December 1944, Page 7