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Warmington's Buildings Rora St., Te Kuiti To King Country Residents This establishment is now run on up-to-date lines. We invite your inspection. Warmingtun's Buildings 11 SIM lest values and lowest prices in Rora Street or any other street. See our windows. Walk through our store. HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR FAMOUS PRICES. 21b tin Golden Syrup, U W. U S. Vinegar, 7d per bottle lIS Finest Icing Sugar, 5d 71b tin Treacle, Is 2'd Cooked Ham, Is 1 Choice Prunes, 5d Dessert Prunes 8d Try our Special Blend Tea, Is 6d Splendid Sound Onions, 81b Is Large bags Rolled Oats, 6s 3d Finest Dressed Rice, 51b Is Butter, our price h U Prime Cheese, Hd NOTE —We do not open accounts as the low cash prices we quote do not allow for bookkeeping, and you do not want to pay other people's bad debts. We always carry heavy and fresh stocks of Biscuits and Confectionery. We have a special line of choice Green Peas at 3d lb., 2/10 dozen lb. Specialists in Furniture, Ironmongery, Crockery, Bedding. Kapok still the same price. ALL LINES AT CHEAPEST RATES. THE SEAL OF QUALITY ON ALL OUR GOODS Phone No. 104 Ask for our Prices before you buy, W. H. HOWARD, Manager. Phone No. 104

mu tu Hotel CHAS. ANDERSON, Proprietor. CHAS. ANDERSON, late Pukekohe and Tuakau, begs to announce that he has taken over the above well-known and popular hotel, and patrons can rely upon every attention. Owing fo the Imperial Government requiof the distilleries for the manufacture of munitions, and-to increased freights, all brands of whiskies will be increased in price on and after May "Week End Bag for Trips to Town Trips to Town For years the country settler has sighed for a convenient luggage carrier. Owing to the leather travelling bag being bulky -when empty and heavy when full, a sugax bag, although unreliable in wet weather, is often requisitioned. Lo Boy Has brought out a Canvas Bag jurt the ideal. It is easily oDened and closed —only take 3 up the space of the articles it contains — may be rolled up or laid down flat when empty—will make a good pillow when partly filled—will carry full change clothes, rug, canvas coat, without any trouble —Is of good appearance, made from £rst-claS3 Khaki Canvas, fitted with rope handle covered with leather Price, 10/6 each. A larger size, seven inches wider, called " The Handy Bap," carries double the quantity at 12/6. Pockets may be added to suit the individual requirements at additional cost. Write for particulars to 25 TENT, COAT and COVER MAKER 42 Queen Street, AUCKLAND

Here's tfood cheer, Gentlemen >\W m m i m v&?.. 1 *§^ &» $iN m ■&ZS& mm j^^sj » «^j' *&*&# v*:a &z OR flavour and fragrance, _ rich and wholesome ripeness, D. and J. McCaHum's 'Perfection" Scotch Whisky has been renowned among connoisseurs from the first, while for its sterling purity and unvarying quality physicians recommend it as the most wholesome and dependable stimulant known. On sale at all bars. A distinguishing attribute of "Per fection" Whisky is that it can be taken neat, it is bo mild and mellow. This mildness and mellowness is the result of keeping "Perfection" in the wood for a long period before it is bottled for export. Obtainable at all Hotels- Avoid imitations. stributing Agents for the Auckland Province : COOKE & Co., Albert Street, Auckland.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 908, 20 September 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 908, 20 September 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume X, Issue 908, 20 September 1916, Page 2

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