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Maoriland Worker, Volume 11, Issue 192, 18 August 1920, Page 6

 

j. j RED BAND I ALE*I I I AT ALL i c i, I Leading? I Hotels i i i rmiiii umwißinMini minim mil in— vm iiiiimi nwi urn «i WICKERWORK FURNITURE/ There's'something cool and mvi about a Cane Lounge or Chair.: Chairs, Lounges, Setees, Overmant Linen Baskets, etc., made to orc!c A. LIEBEZEIT, 165• 'JACKSON STREET. PETj>^ NOTICE. Seeing that il costs more for l boots than repairing save the bala by going to D. TEREADWELL, TJ BOOTMAKER AND REPAIRED BANNISTER STREET. MASTERTt' ,1 TRY BILL SKINNER, the working men's outfitt •lei -main st., palmerston (Xcxt Commercial Hotel). On.r .Mollo: for Low Pri Sincerity and Attention. i .When hi Faluiersion. rpnx'in'ser—, AADIvHSON'S FHOTOS I;.. Are Good mm ANDERSON, Lt, TV f,TTIEET. THE WORKERS' BARBER W. NASMITH. 213 MAIN ST., PALMERSTON Tp a Worlcn- for Workers, f^ All Phi'.vi'iijr Requisites at Reason? Prices. Tobaccos and Cigare) Pipes, etc., sold at Bedrock. W. ROWE AND C^ MAIN STREET, WAIHI. CLOTHING, MERCERY. We Sell only Genuine Goods |c Keenest Pricee. s TERMS CaSH. L, r FOR PHOTOGRAPHY P Go to ton DOBSON STUDIOS f KARANGAHAPE ROAD (Near Graf ton Bridge), if-, Tlirno 3GSS. AUCKLANB s E. B. D'LACY.L The Up-to-date BAKER AND PASTRYCOOK ;Ti: GoodM Delivered to Your Horn- GUI3Y LYNN JUNCTION, gfi I'onKonby Road v AUCKLA! WORKERS, BUY YOUR FROM WORKERS. jj,"-. Men's Derby Boots, 19/6 and i j, (Postage Paid), also Boys, Yoiij and Girls Boots. B.K. BOOT STOB.L, 74 PITT STRRET. AUCKLANI 1 WOIIKSMS i J Port Kortret tha M'J mUIKINti MAN'S OnOC'KK, TTTI i (Opposite Wollingtou Street.) v i- A. COWIE bSi C I'ITT STKBBT. AICKLAN, "Good clothes inase any man, clothes spoil the best oi us.' DOM McCAETE IS AN EXPERT TAILOR, And knows how to fit a man. He g': vj you Kouest value at an honest pit 240 KHYBKR PASS ROAD, NEYVMARKUT. AUCKLAND tr, T. CLARK, BOOT EMPORIUMS, Ponsonby Uoad (near Three Lam rp 'Phone 2210. ji-. 11, IC, 18, 20, Victoria Street (tin— Shops). 'Phone A 397. J.ini 1 WORKERS, i r ou will he treated with civility, .„..,vi ever small your purchase may We Sell ijTf| luslo. Books, Stationery, Magaz -v}.; Pianos, Gramophones, Records, FAIRWEATHER'S, L' .FKKMUBON STIIKTiT, FEILDINf'

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