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JANUARY SPECIALS At GOOD CHEER PRICES. Fresh Purchases of SUMMER MILLINERY at absurd Prices ! Smart Styles in Silk and Ribbon Tennis Hats, 4/11. Smart Ready-to-Wears. Usually 13/6. Now 5/11. SPECIAL RANGE AT 7/11. Usually 16/6. Further Fine Values in BEI TER QUALITIES 9/11, 10/6, 12/6. MODELS GOING AT 17/6. SMART FROCKS in New Rayonne Ninon. Usually 59/6, for 42/-. Lovely Designs. LARGE COLLECTION OF FROCKS GOING FAST AT HALF-PRICE— I2/6 to 19/9. A Fine Range of Superior Dress Lengths in Ninons, Courgette and Ray de Chene. Usually 25/-. Now 19/6. Where Value Reigns. Allison’s RORA STREET, :: TE KUITI. You Can Help Yourself During the Period of Depression By Supporting Your Own Town! There is no doubt that we are passing through hard times, but the slump cannot last for ever. In the meantime we have to face facts, and the question is, how can we make the best of things? This is easily answered. Patronise your own town and keep what money is available in the district. You can buy clothing, footwear, furnishings and furniture, fancy goods, stationery, medicines, all kinds of groceries, timber, motor cars, radio sets and jewellery just as cheaply in Te Kuiti as in the big centres, and it is a bad policy to send the money out of the town. Te Kuiti is growing. There are no empty houses, and this is a good sign, especially when the present economic conditions are taken into consideration. All the up-to-date firms who can compete with those in the big centres are showing confidence in their wares by advertising in the King Country Chronicle. Help the town and help yourself by patronising the local firms. By doing so all will be in a better position to deal with the Better Times that , will surely come.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 3261, 31 January 1931, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 3261, 31 January 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXV, Issue 3261, 31 January 1931, Page 6

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