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FOR Winter Workers BUSH VESTS— In Navy wool. Several makes to choose from. S.M. to OJS., 7/3 to' 11/6. WORK SOCKS— In all reliable makes, 2/9, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/3, 4/6. WORK SHIRTS— In heavy quality Grey material. Sizes 2—7, 18/9. Other makes from 11/6. . KHAKI WORK SHIRTS— In first quality English drill. .Sizes 2—B, 13/6 to 13/9. KHAKI DRILL GARAGE CAPS— With peak front; all sizes, 4/6. PALMER NAP TROUSERS— In both Elnglish or American cloth. ISizes 4—'B, 15/- to 19/11. Cross sizes, 61 — 101, 22/9. BLUE DENIMS— In strong drill. ISizes S'— 7, 14/11. ALL WOOL WORK TROUSERS—A selection offers in Saddle Tweeds and Rough Tweeds. All sizes. 4—B, 28/9 to 38/-. Cross sizes from 33/6. ALL WOOL TWEED WORK COATS— In dark Grey; sizes s—B, 53/9. COMBINATION OVERALLS— In Khaki or Navy, several qualities. (Sizes 5 to 'B, 20/6 to 26/9. APRONS FOR WORKERS— Grocers’ Pure White, 5/-. Unbleached ' Calico, 4/6, 8/-. iSlplit Leg, 9/6. Black .Sateen, 4/9. Leather, 18/6. Split Leg, Leather, 22/6. 818 OVERALLS FOR MEN— Khaki. Sizes 4—B, 13/3. Navy (Blue, 3-jB, 16/3—19/3. BOYS’ KHAKI 818 OVERALLS— iSizes 6—46, 12/- to 14/11. WORK HAT SPECIAL— WooI Felts in Fawns, (Browns, Navy and IBottle. Sizes 7, 7 1-8, 7i. Value at 9/11. JOHN CRAIG MEN’S AND BOYS’ OUTFITTER Box 85. PAEROA; Phone 163.

ELECTRIC MOTORS Available from Stock. | h.p. single phase, 1-3 h.p. single phase, 1 h.p. single phase, j h.p. single phase; 1-1, 2 and 3 h.p. three phase. / ROBLE ENGINEERING LTD. BELMONT ROAD — PAEROA (Late A. E. Rogers) Self Help Winter Products MARROWFAT English Aspirins WORCESTER PEAS 25’s 7ld & 10 d SAUCE pkts. Qd 100’s 1/4 & 1/7 BE EARLY FOR THESE ! BLUE PEAS per lb. I SALT 51b. bags 1/2 Gold Label Ground Blue Label TEA COFFEE TEA Pkts. 2/1 *’ s V 5 ~ rs 2/9 pkts * 1/111 THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS ! MONDAY TO FRIDAY THURSDAY & FRIDAY 1 PKT. PEAS FREE TASTY CHEESE per lb. 1/2 with purchase of 5 Steif Help Save 2d I Branded' Lines' ! , • DON’T DELAY I 1/5 JOIN NOW I i— ~ Free Chocolates to , SOAP LAUNDRY Members with £2 or POWDER SOAP over in deposit by • & 1/7 15th November, I'll 10 2 d &V I 1946 — ——— -

(Strange but true! Once upon a time girls had such a horror of smoking that they’ve been known to break off then- engagements simply because their “ intendeds ” declined to part company with their pipes!' Also on record, that the young ladies of thai remote period would sometimes faint away if they chanced to catch a whiff of tobacco smoke! How times have changed! Present-day damsels,, or some of them, would faint if deprived of their cigarettes for half an hour. And excellent judges of the weed are these same modem misses ! They generally “roll their own,” and show a marked preference for Riverhead Gold or Desert Gold, two of the very finest cigarette tobaccos, by the way, manufactured. You can tell cigarettes made of these beautiful blends oy their distinctive flavour and matchless aroma. The three other genuine toasted brands, Cavendish, Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog), and Cut Plug No. 10 (IBullshead), are popular with pips smokers everywhere. All five varieties are exquisitely pure and perfectly harmless. There’s no nicotine worth mentioning in “ toasted.’’ That’s why!

CANADIAN built Blacksmiths’ Hand Drill. Easily convertible for power use, £9/5/-. — Hardware Dept., Farmers.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 55, Issue 32723, 10 June 1946, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 55, Issue 32723, 10 June 1946, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 55, Issue 32723, 10 June 1946, Page 8

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