v fS"A mmm^m i Mil ** > u w wy 9M i /J >M Mft ttV Ta i£g£ i «6<x&z .-.&. \ m ~*R r,..i was 555 S@ CAMPING REQUIREMENTS Careful planning and attention to detail are necessary to ensure the maximum of comfort and enjoyment from a CAMPING HOLIDAY. Purchase all your equipement from HAURAKI STORES Ltd. and be assured of a trouble-free Vacation. MOTORISTS' SQUARE TENTS—Packed in Bag and total weight, with Poles, about 401 b from £4/5/- each TENTS AND FLYS— Ridgepole type, made from Heavy Calico and reinforced at Corners and Eyelets from 59/6 FOLDING CAMP CHAIRS from 4/11 e-ich FOLDING CAMP STRETCHERS from 21/- each ALSO IN STOCKSCAMP.MATTRESSES. GROUND SHEETS, HAVERSACKS, LI-LO AIR BEDS, CAMP STOOLS, BEACH UMBRELLAS, KAMPKOOK STOVES, PRIMUS STOVES, LANTERNS. FISHING GEAR, SHOT GUNS, RIFLES, AMMUNITION, SPORTING KNIVES, ETC. Agents for E. LE ROY. LTD., t?'je Famous Suppliers of Camping Equipment. HAURAKI STORES LIMITED. POLLEN STREET, THAMES. 'PHONES: Store, 169. Manager's Residence, 291. P.O. Box 16
SEW TO SAVE "NEW HOME" Portable Elect. MACHINES n M rl in ? ff Ihe neatest and most effici Full Cabinet complete with carrying c and fitted with Sew-Li Models for night use. From PRICE : £l4/10/- £lB/18/EASY PAYMENTS ARRANGED. Edwin BROWN & Co Pollen Street, THAMES. Phone 77
"SUPERIOR" ELECTRIC RANGETTES BRITISH MANUFACTURE. NEW TABLE MODEL (Just Plug In.) *i| More than 12,000 are now zcp I giving excellent service to I satisfied users in many If parts of the world. KJ Operating Costs are Low. Call for Demonstration. J. H. BATTSON PLUMBER, ELECTRICIAN, RADIO DEALER Phone 3. P.O. BOX 18.
ffl I! // i tb mi V\ ; M '•/ m "/**, m w> % B 2T* I ¥5 Next To A Good Workman the essential things to ensure • good job are reliable tools. The man who has had little experience in tool buying •hould shop heie where he can select Tools of Trade with every confidence. We have no shelf room for inferior lines, but carry all the best makes of tools. Call and see our range and note the prices. James Renshaw HARDWARE MERCHANTS, 'PHONE 89 K; after 6 p.m., 39 M. ...... P.O. BOX 38.
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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20494, 21 December 1938, Page 2
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