— -n ASK w u ab ° ut / FABER’S WLj |gl FRIENDLY credit Sparkle Edge WALL I FACILITIES MIRRORS . g Good variety of , \ shapes from which to choose ; —— —< First for Fine Furnishings and QQ/fi 1 — —4 Furniture ... and First for „— u Value-Plus ” • prices. Faber’s bring quality within the reach of all! I HERE THEY ARE / ™™ ED linens Delightful English Linens in fascinatFULL PANEL COMBINATION ing designs for curtain drapes, loose ' QTMC’T F MTW covers, and cushions. You’ll love . ollNlxLii ijli/iJo them for the charm and character Complete single beds with full deep ends, give to a room and bemuse well polished in Light or Dark Rimu. re so adaptable to any furnishing With extra strong serviceable wire mat- scheme. Years of wear and constant „,.-Th o . ->• £6 /ls/ 6 ” b Cash or Easy Terms ! 30 inches wide - - - Priced lfi/10 TALLBOYS AND CHESTS' WRITING BUREAUX to match are also in stock. Well con- Handsome pieces that always look ■ structed pieces in seasoned rimu and we)l ?? a room. Complete with two I polished to perfection-Prices from smooth running drawers and fitted | £7/1 compartments. The finish and work- | " Z/nmanship is all you could ask for! Prices -- - £lO/15/- t 0 £lB/10/ THERE IS ALWAYS THAT FEELING OF HAVING BOUGHT WELL AT IF Further shipment , . J I GLASS CUPS AND SAUCERS # ITU Xk P°P ular with everybody be- f g 1 li AKIK Ic 1 cause of their attractiveness I ® @ M Jr>jO g and resistance to heat. Smart \ ® fluted sides — 1/3 eac ® l, 1 (Paeroa) LTD. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS o HUGHENDON STREET, PAEROA
n f X\ In s* ' n tEie darkest war years New Zealand stands shoulder to shoulder with Britain in the present crisis. //// New Zealand’s aid is based on her primary production Zv | nWW/A^^^^yy)^ 7 but t * ie eEEort to atta ' n the targets set is shared by a 11... // whether working on the farms, the railways, the wharves, x. the fertiliser works, the freezing works, the dairy // 'Ww®S , wi* ZZZ ''//////////// x, factories or the coal mines, to name only a few. \ \ _^==== w IOMvw 7 \ THESE ARE TBE llilt 11111 Illi ! Production - 190,000 tons IIIUjJILII] Li iJI///// butterfat /////////%C/ \ >X\X r///// Meat /////%w\ \ \xs / Production - 565,000 tons ////////// \. \ »ta x Wheat - - 200,000 acres ' /// \ ' hf'AJl Barley (malting) 50,000 „ Il li ! Barley (feed) - 15,000 „ //////// ■ I'U^i III II ' Maize - * r2 ’ 000 « //////// ' ■•'■ Potatoes - - 25,000 „ ill H ■ Oats (threshing) 60,000 „ U&Wjjf 1 Tobacco - - 3,000 „ UHH WF A* tW Peas (minimum) 20,000 „ \\\\\\\\ ir I^l1 A * ,nsee d * " 30,000 „ A\\\\\'M fc,.t.~i —,v% ¥) llm Increased home garden \\\\\\v\ lEEzaftir m\ production. \\V\W\\ / Wlaiß '■=..?=,?■
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 56, Issue 32913, 24 September 1947, Page 8
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419Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 56, Issue 32913, 24 September 1947, Page 8
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