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r 7" ■ ™ "^ Waikato Readers: Please Note! \fj ■ - '• • • 1 ■ mk * ■ AS S • New Season's Goods aire now being displayed at %j _ '> : X-; j House & Baking's 6 . >■ In spite of the times our collection of New Goods embraces a wider assortment | ; v than anything we have attempted previously, while the values are exceptional, considering conditions as they exist to-day. It is only in a few lines that advances of any consequence are being asked. We make special mention here of Navy Serge Costumes, which were secured ;:; I early at an advance of only 5 per cent, on pre-war prices. The material from /, which these garments are made has considerably advanced in price since the Serges were bought, and we believe that the values we are offering will surpass any similar \ goods in the province—quality, style, and workmanship considered. Two Special Numbers are priced 69/6 and 72/6. They are made from good quality, fine All-wool Coating Serge (Indigo Dye), and are in neat, fashionable styles. Other styles and qualities are stocked up to £6/15/-. . 1 ; V Cash must accompany all Mail Orders, but same will be refunded if goods 1 prove unsuitable and are returned. § House & Daking, Ltd. f The Waikato Mail Order House, HAMILTON I Branches at TE AWAMUTU and TAUMARUNUL { ■ : ;,,VV, '—J.!!

Grocery and Provision Merchants. v- — ■ ■ TANIWHA - SOAP, 10D PER BAB. VICEROY SOAP, 9D PER BAR. RANGATIRI SOAP, 8D PER BAR. These prices will be advanced in the course of another month) as soap has advanced £2 per ton. GENERAL GROCERIES. We are- in an-exceptional position to supply our clients at the lowest rates possible as we are direct importers of nearly everything that is brought from Home, having fresh shipments almost every week. ' TEAS. • TEAS.' Loose Teas at Is, Is 2d and Is 3d per lb. Equal to any packet teas at Is Bd. We 'have hundreds of satisfied customers all over, the district working for us; every fresh customer being" an addition to our unpaid staff. . rjAVIN WALLACE- AND OOaS, OTAHUHU. ' . -'".-■' '=3 Boots and Shoes. BEFORE GOING TO THE FRONT Order a Pair of our ■ SPECIAL MILITARY BOOTS. Ensure Comfort when Marching. Patronised by the Loading Military Authorities. •-, ERNEST E. LEANING, Footwear Specialist (awarded 2 Gold Medals), 24 and 26. Wakefield St.. near Town Hall. \ = Cameras. * Before You Buy A Reflex Camera note our New Price* which are the Lowest. The above Is an illustration of the New British-made Popular Pressman Reflex. WitbBECK-MUTARF4-Sl(M.£ll < With ALOIS F4-5 lens - • £12 Each Camera is complete with 6 slides. Popular Ensign and Ruby Reflexes at equally Low Prices. Send or call for Free copies of our new price lists. SUCKLINGS, The Camera Specialists, 52 Queen Street, Auckland. Our new shop is between Everybody's and the Queen's Picture Theatres. [5. w/basley] REGISTERED PATENT H.Z. Patents, Deilfras, Trade Marks vS^s^ sad Copyrights obtained *sA*Zr and registered in all &i&r m± countries. »V"^>^'^ WM .✓Mi* Tmmmi ym %' >£$** Offioe 107; Houie6«. ! \ ' >{cW ' Drawings , * roads by fully experien* ; yftP , ced draughtsman, Full and reliable ' X*W information obtainable at the- • . UNIVERSAL PATENTS ACINCY^) I WAITEMATA OHAMBERB,Cu«tomi St Weit. AUCKLAND

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16169, 4 March 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16169, 4 March 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16169, 4 March 1916, Page 12