;i Mason & Dobson D THE TE KUITI CASH DRAPERS & CLOTHIERS. FOR NEW YEAR GIFTS. { Exceptional Value in Handkerchiefs. J $ Plain Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 6 for i/-; 6d each, 9d each. Linen, I /-, <? 0 1/3 to i/li each. <? J Special Value Fine Cambric Handkerchiefs, white or coloured; hand Q $ embroidered—only 6d each and gd each. a } Handstitched and Embroidered and Lace Trimmed Handkerchiefs—from q a 6d each to 2/11 each. A } Wonderful Value Boxed Handkerchiefs; 6in box—from i/li to 8/n box. . 0 Special for Children. Picture Folders with Handkerchiefs—l/-each. A Picture Book with Handkerchiefs and Squeaker— 2/6 each. * ; Boxes of Handkerchiefs with Whistling Birds—2/11 each. </ a Latest Novelty! Bon-Bons containing I pair of Garters. Children's—l/-, v V Ladies'—l/6, 1/9, i/li each. Q i Handbags—from 2/11 to 29/6. Fancy Boxes Soap—l/6, i/li, 2/6. <? x Manicure Sets—i/li to 11/6. Work Baskets—2/11 to 10/6. Q V . A t SPECIAL PURCHASE OF FROCKS. J A SMART VOILE FROCKS, Long Sleeves. Usual Price 19/n. Special Price Q I 15/6. 0 a CREPE-DE-CHENE FROCKS, Plain and Fancy. Usual Price 84/-. Special ( \ Price 59/6. <? 0 A t HOSIERY SPECIALS. { Q Fine Gauge Rayon Silk Hose; point heel or square heel—2/11 pair. New- Q a est shades. A A Pure Silk Hose, reinforced Rayon—s/11, 6/11 pair. a h Pure Silk Hose, Lace Clox—B/11. Q A t SPECIAL PURCHASE DOUBLE WIDTH FANCY VOILES. Usual Price 2/11. <? } Special Price 1/11. <? A 0 WHY is it that so many people send outside Te Kuiti and district for their wants ? Want of local publicity. Te Kuiti can supply all the local wants of the people, but they want to know what the business men have to sell, and the only way this can be done is to advertise in the local paper. Newspaper Advertising is recognised to be the best form of publicity for business men, and we can give you that publicity. There are better times ahead of the King Country, so be prepared to meet them by building up the. town and district through buying locally. The King Country Chronicle circulates in the following districts:— Te Kuiti Pio Pio Aria Mairoa Mangaotaki Te, Mapara Mokauiti Marakopa Hangatiki Otorohanga Waitomo Arapae Oparure Awakino Mahoenui Ngapaenga Ongarue Ohura Mangapeehi Kopaki Poro-o-tarao Wairere Kaitangaweka Rangitoto Wajmiha Matiere Mapiu Tangitu Otewa Kaeaea Waitanguru Haku Awamarino
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 2672, 29 December 1928, Page 3
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379Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXII, Issue 2672, 29 December 1928, Page 3
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