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HOSKING’S GREAT SALE Ends on Saturday, March 23 Scores of Wonderful Bargains will be Cleared During the Final Days of this “Clearaway” . . . Period . . CJAAfI YDS. COTTON LACES AND INSERTIONS, all Widths. SPECIAL PRICE |D YD. CAAA YDS. ASSORTED FANCY LACES AND INSERt/vvv TIONS. 2 d 3 d and £D YD. WIDE MILLINERY RIBBONS, Worth 2/11 Yard. SALE, 2 YARDS FOR JJiD 100 DOZ. “GOLD STAR” HOSE, Fine Weave, Square and Slipper Heel. Were 7/11 & 8/11. SALE All Shades THOUSANDS OF YARDS OF FIGURED RAYONS, MAROCAINS, .FANCY CREPONNES, STANDARD VOILES, AND ALL BORDERED VOILES AND ART SILKS, ALL AT \j\\ FLORAL VOILE, J| ID YARD. SPECIAL BORDERED VOILE, Jyj YARD. LARGE RANGE ROLLER TOWELLING FROM *9 7P TOWELS GALORE, (JD ||lD jyg |y|| ETC. YD. 15 Only SMART RAYON AND VOILE FROCKS, Worth 35/-. NOW C)yj| 20 Only RAYON ART SILK FROCKS, Worth 39/6. NOW 14/11 5 Only Large RAYON FROCKS Reduced to 8 Only CREPE-DE-CHINE FROCKS, Worth 59/6. • NOW HOUSE FROCKS Balance of Season’s Range. Worth 21/ to 35/. /II & 8/11 36 Only HOUSE OVIIRA£LS. Worth 6/11. NOW 3/11 25 Only SPUN SILK TENNIS SUITS AND AND FROCKS. Worth up to £6/10/-. CLEARAWAY PRICE 14/11 CHILDREN’S STRAW HATS, |JID LADIES’ AND MAIDS’ STRAWS, 1/6 2/11 3/11 READY-TO-WBARS, 2/H 4/11 6/11 ALL TRIMMED MILLINERY THROWN AWAY. FIVER’S PERFUMES AND POWDERS McCALL’S PATTERNS. R. G. The “Veribest” Draper and Outfitter Cameron and Bank Streets, Whangarei. •

Rotarians down South recently entertained at lunch an English journalist wandering Mr afield in .search of “copy.” When an adjournment was made to the smoke-room the guest was offered a “fin” by somebody. Presently ho_ asked the name of the tobacco. Told it was grown and manufactured in New Zealand he was astonished. “Yours is a wonderful country,” he. said. “It produces all the necessaries of. life and Some of ’ its luxuries as well! This tobacco is some of the best I have ever smoked.” He whs greatly interested to learn that unlike the imported brands, New Zealand tobacco contained so little nicotine that it could be indulged in ad lib. without fear of consequences. Ho then inquired where “this wonderful tobacco,” as he called it was procurable, and was informed that it could bo obtained of any' tobacconist, also that the brands ranged from a mild aromatic to a full-flavoured sort. The formet is “Riverhead Gold” and the latter *‘ Cut Plug No. 10.” The happy inediutfa is Gut No. 3.” 22

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Northern Advocate, 19 March 1929, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 19 March 1929, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 19 March 1929, Page 9

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