OPENED TO-DAY pr Progress LIFE and j'-f. v'v ;'> r.-. Keeping pjcc with the great progress of the MSitSiimtSi District and the enhanced demand for Hardware, etc., D. McL. WALLACE LTD. announce the opening of NEW and Commodious Premises in CORBETT’S BUILDINGS, BROADWAY, on MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 30. Replete with NEW AND COMPREHENSIVE STOCKS, including:— ; r Enamel Ware Paramont Ware Pyrex Glass Ware Cutlery I Smokers Stands Fancy Vases '’fJ.k ±p?u ii ■ , • . ■ 1 ; A most cordial invitation is extended to all to call and examine these attractive stocks without the slightest obligation to buy. : iS-v,: For Real Value in Attractive Christmas Presents YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. ■ ■ Y. ' As Matamata Progresses we go with it. - ' ' •, . . ; !> • , .• ' . . ’ ?•: ■ t ■■ Y ■ nllaiiA 1 B. xlr'i .\ D. ™— NEW PREMISES. NEW STOCKS. ■V, . ■ .. ■'• '■ . . ; ■ . ..A*. -V ■ V ' '' ■
J. H. HAWES BUILDER & CONTRACTOR. (Established 1920) PUBLIC NOTICE. In thanking my Clients for their generous support during the past 16 years, I desire to advise them and the General Public that in order to cope with my ever-increasing business and the modem building demands I have taken into pairtneEship # MR. L. 0. MASON. late of the Matamata Timber and Hardware Co., Ltd., and that in future the firm will be known as • . ' -v ' ' ' ■/• i HAWES & MASON Mr. Mason has had a wide and lengthy experience in Joinery and Finishing Work.
Hotpoint appliances, Beach Refrigerators, Locomotive Washers, Hover Cleaners, Radiola Radio, Daisy Water heaters, Water Motors.
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Matamata Record, Volume XIX, Issue 1787, 30 November 1936, Page 8
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