SPECIAL VALUES — IN — MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR. I jffen’s Cotton Athletic Shirts. White and Navy, Sizes 36 to 42. Price 1/6. Ken’s White Cotton Undershirts ■7 with short sleeves. Price, V i/ii. Men’s White Cellular Under- * shirts and Knee Drawers, i Special Price, 2/6. Men’s Cream Brushed Undershirts and Pants. .Medium "T weight. Prices, 2/11 and 3/6. Men’s and Boys’ “Airway” Un- ' dershirts. Light and cool, jf Price, 2/6. (•Men’s Grey Nurse Cloth Tennis J Shirts. All sizes. 4/6. Men’s White Neglige Shirts with i Black Stripe. All sizes. 3/6. Special range of Men’s Fancy Half Hose, in All Wool and Silk and Wool and Silk. Special Price, 1/11. Boys’ Summer Shirts, in Navy Drill, striped Twill and Grey Nurse Cloth. Tennis and Canoe shapes. Sizes 2to 10. Special Price, 2/11 and 3/6. Boys’ Navy Cotton Bathing Costumes. Size 20 to 26in. Price, 1/11. ,Mor(©M. Q/\/_ ( h 4 K. * NewerJaskions Ja mAI -Lavty Prues. /J . i. -1 - ~—- j ZAI ] -tWJ H 7 ~ i rll' vla* gHF gQ J RANGE ; 25%' TO 50% FASTER. fcteel-clad shock-proof elements. Beautifully finished in grey and cream white . Znameh Latest models at low prices. British Manufacture. j T. C. HOBBS [(J™-? 1 n Registered Electrical Contractor; . SOUTH ROAD, HAWERA j ( ’Phone 2454. ( “ ——— ■ t
*■ .OUTSIDE PAINTS IN THREE QUALITIES TO SUIT THE POCKET, te-JJTo. 1 quality— £l 3s per gallon; A good * hard, paint; will last for years. 3?o. 2 quality.—£l per gallon. A pure lead paint. Roof Oxide 14/- gallon. §Io. 3 quality.—ld/- per gallon. NOTE.—These paints ' are machine fciixed on the premises from the finest 1, J. W. HARRISON, BRIDGE STREET, ELTHAM. ’Phones 108 S and 108 M. >- ss£ you s^a - v a mon th> three months, or / only 10 minutes at the COMMERCIAL JJOTEL ; MANAIA (late Ted Massey’s). YOU’LL FEEL AT HOME AWAY • FROM HOME. 7 The Best of Ales and Spirits always • in stock. ERNIE THOMSON, — I AN APPRECIATION. , ‘ 1 fA WORD of thanks to the numerous **• clients who have called so regularly at our pumps, and by your patronage have assisted us to keep the price of petrol as low as possible. We wish you a Happy and Prosperous New Year, and trust for a continuance of the’ goodwill that has always marked our dealings with you. To those who have not yet made the acquaintance of the pumps with the yellow price discs, we would advise you to also try the experience of saving the extra pennies, as a good New it ear resolution. FILL UP AT THE MAIN PUMPS. First Grade Shell and Union 2/2 Imperial •' .... 2/1 A. T. M AIX AM> S ONS ' MQKOiA.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 January 1931, Page 10
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