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HOSKING’S GREAT SALE Many New Bargains Being Thrown Out Oddments, Ladies’ Costumes, 59/6. Reduced to 2/11, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, etc. Odd Lines, Ladies’ Frocks, 59/6. Reduced to 3/11, 4/11, 5/11,6/11, etc. Ladies’ Blouses and Jumpers, Silks and Crepe de Chines, 45/. Reduced to 4/11, 5/11, 6/11, 8/11 etc. 100 Pieces Ginghams, all new designs just arrived, suitable for ladies’ and children’s frocks and overalls. Call and see the line Special Job Purchase Ladies’ Underwear, Nightdresses, Vests, Bloomers, etc. Our Values are Guaranteed. We are showing Large Stocks of All Drapery and Clothing Lines. R. G. HOSKING THE VERIBEST DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, ETC. CAMERON AND BANK STREETS - WHANGAREI 31 r A Va *7 Never Sold Loose It would never do to sell '‘Amber Tips’ loose as is often done with inferior teas. FINE tea calls for special packets in order to retain its delicate fragranbe unimpaired. No doubt this also contributes to the economy of FINE tea, it being well known that one pound of "Amber Tips" makes as many cups as a pound and a half of inferior tea. Oi.Jy the choice pluckings of correctly matured leaf—those that are rich in flavour and fragrance— are technically termed‘ fins” tea. In blending “Amber Tips” only “Fine” Tea ia used. fIJVJE Test Ccy/dn’s Best

heartily congratulated on the success of the operation. "Oh, there’s the man who did the work, ’ ’ replied Mr Rhodes pointing to Mr Brownbill. The foreman, obviously relieved by the happy ending of tlje big enterprise, was very modest. "You’ve hone a fine piece of work,’’ remarked a reporter. "Oh, not bad!’’ was the rejoinder. And that was all he had to say about it. 9nm fhethamlfSJt Clergymen anJ public (peakera find HEENZO a aplendid remedy for cougha, colds and aore ihroat. ' Economical--2/6 bottle makea pint. Savea fully ISA. 18 firm V TOASTS. tQ & w THE KING No matter in what part of the Empire this toast is proposed it ever meets with a sincere and warm response and may be loyally drunk in perfection. POOOUCE or SCOTLAND Oas m>CAUUM . . IfNDEO SBTCH WtfISKV Cooke & Co., Auckland Wholesale Agents;

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Northern Advocate, 6 February 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 6 February 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Northern Advocate, 6 February 1926, Page 7

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