Why Pay More? How often do we hear people say —“Why didn t we come to the S.P.Q.R. first?” Well, why not? Look at these prices:— Flour Dredgers, 3d each. Think of it! Kitbags, good size shopping kits, 1/6, now 1/Coat Hangers, wood, now 3d ea. Nice Little Glass Butter Dishes, 3d each Vinegar Bottles, nice fine shapely ones, 1/- each Violet Vases, fine glass, just Gd each “Joy”—the magic cleaner for the hands —it cleans and softens. Big tins 1/3 each The New Silk Scarves, in the Jazziest colours, 3/6 each Choker Pearls, just arrived from Sydney, fine solid pearls, usually 8/6, now 4/6 string Bargain Bloomers, crepe, all colours, 2/9; woven, 1/1U pair Baking Cups, in again, 4d for 96 Glass Salad Bowls for lOd. It’s o really true Ash Pans, 1/4, 1/6, 1/9 Fruit Dishes, with pretty fruit decoration, 1/11 each EVERY PURCHASE MEANS A SAVING” AT THE S. P. Q. R. 16/9-25 TE AROHA It muMPj) Tvei 9 Au-CH tin 0 Triumph (Model P) 4.94 h.p. R.A.C. Rating O V —hand clutch—kick starter —3 speed gear —all chain drive — improved rear and front brakes —Dunlop tyres —full road equipment. Electric Lighting Extra. 'PHIS is the Triumph you’ve been waiting for —it puts the world’s best motor cycle well within the reach of the average man. Easy terms may be arranged to suit your convenience. VICTORIA ST a> iHAMILTON. Phone 1455 And at FRANKTON. Phone 2163 P> VI Only frequent cutting ivifl produce that smooth, carpet-like effect seen in well kept laivns. Repeated clipping means plenty of wear and tear on your A lqwer, therefore, it is obvious that it will pay you best to secure a machine of dependable make, strongly put together, and guaranteed to stand up to hard work in any quantities. Stick a Lawn Mower may be had here at a very moderate price when service is considered. m l/m—wraiia— aagyc**??, ? ,lr ,~, I iireiirsTST; cress J. B. JOHNSON & Hardware Merchants & Plumbers. Phone 4. Te Archa Ihe Soldiers say: Fear No Foe, In Peace prepare for War THE FARMERS’ SLOGAN SHOULD BE “I FEAR NO DROUGHT” PLANT NOW BELGIUM-CONGO KIKUYU GRASS (Pinnesiteum Claudistivius Bilge) Not South African STANDS ANY COLD OR HEAT FARMERS CAN THEN SAY “I FEAR NO DROUGHT” And can be assured of plenty of good, sweet, nourishing food for cattle, sheep or other stock during the worst DROUGHT BETTER THAN PASPALUM OR LUCERNE NO SEED POR BIRDS TO CARRY A few pounds spent now will save hundreds later on in drought time SAVE i WORRY SAMPLE PLANTS 50, 12/-; 100, 20/-; 500, 65/-; 1000,110/. Rail Free PLANT OUR GRASS ONLY PROCURABLE FROM US BENTON’S OSBORNE ROAD, MANLY, SYDNEY 30/9'25
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Te Aroha News, Volume XLI, Issue 66285, 2 October 1925, Page 3
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448Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume XLI, Issue 66285, 2 October 1925, Page 3
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