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Li I -fc 75^ n Jl \ IS! New Zealand's Best Rug You believe in New Zealand Industries, why not particularize? Definitely ask for an “Onehunga” Rug, New Zealand's Best Rug. Be assured of quality too, when buying Tweeds, Blankets or Flannel particularize—demand Onehunga! “ONEHUNGA” Rugs - Tweeds - Blankets = Flannels Omana Beach Estate MARAETAI A Mainland Subdivision on the W aitemata Harbour 23 MILES BY GOOD MOTOR ROAD FROM AUCKLAND AND 18 MILES BY LAUNCH OR STEAMER THIS lovely Estate is now subdivided into suitable areas for seaside residences, and those who are not familiar with this beautiful corner of a world-famed harbour should go out to Maraetai and judge for themselves. Select Your Section NOW ! TERMS OF SALE-. 10 p.c. Deposit, 10 p.c. in 3 months, 10 p.c. in 6 months, balance in 3 years at 6 p.c. For further particulars apply to MRS. JESSIE CRAIG c/o J. J. CRAIG LTD., 100 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND Or on the Property, at the Maraetai Farmhouse or Cottage *iW“X»X H J - X ,, X"X"X"X , wvvvv'X'vvwvvvv'X , vvL;’v , X , vv'' x .1 t* ■k A Money in Spare Time X { t. The popularity of THE MIRROR has necessitated t. its permanent enlargement and the adoption of a t forward policy to cope with the increasing circulation *»* of THE HOME JOURNAL OF NEW ZEALAND. especially in the country districts. Y * Complaints are constantly being received from disx appointed readers who experience difficulty in securing their copies of THE MIRROR on account of the *»*various issues being quickly sold out, and our ■k inability to fulfil repeat orders from news agents. To obviate this the Management is prepared to assist I a limited number of young ladies in different districts of the Dominion to use their spare time in congenial work that is capable of showing a generous return Y for their interest in THE MIRROR. No previous experience is necessary to earn a, liberal remuneration for a small service from the beginning of what Y. ®mey in Spare Time The popularity of THE MIRROR has necessitated its permanent enlargement and the adoption of a forward policy to cope with the increasing circulation of THE HOME JOURNAL OF NEW ZEALAND. especially in the country districts. Complaints are constantly being received from disappointed readers who experience difficulty in securing their copies of THE MIRROR on account of the various issues being quickly sold out, and our inability to fulfil repeat orders from news agents. To obviate this the Management is prepared to assist a limited number of young ladies in different districts of the Dominion to use their spare time in congenial work that is capable of showing a generous return for their interest in THE MIRROR. No previous experience is necessary to earn a. liberal remuneration for a small service from the beginning of what may prove a profitable vocation. Write, without obligation, and in confidence, to The Manager, THE MIRROR, Customs Street, Auckland. : t t i _ .5. >*w

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Ladies' Mirror, Volume V, Issue 6, 1 December 1926, Page 88

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Page 88 Advertisement 2 Ladies' Mirror, Volume V, Issue 6, 1 December 1926, Page 88

Page 88 Advertisement 2 Ladies' Mirror, Volume V, Issue 6, 1 December 1926, Page 88

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