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loose covers made free. cut and make Loose Covers FREE from Shadow Tissues bought off us. Chesterfields take from 13 to 15yds, Easy Chairs from 5 to Byds, both single width of 31 inches. of service and a big range of these charming 9 Home Furnishing Fabrics in ligpht and dark grounds. FREE in town; country customers to pay for extra time and expenses only. From 15th to 25th March Inclusive Blind Making.—Experts for the work, blinds are stitched r .Vi special herringbone stitching machine, run perfectly true. Only unfadable hollands used. Glad to quote and send patterns. Curtains. Extensive showings of Madras Muslins, Lace Nets, Casement Cloths, Cretonnes, Abbot Cloth, Art Serges, Etc. Can be made by us for any window or purpose. Congoleums.—An inexpensive and popular floorcovering 6 feet wide, in tile, matting and parquet patterns. Every yard guaranteed for wear to be replaced free if *»ot satisfactpry. CongoSeum Squares.—Made seamlesr foi covering floors complete f k r f f. Carpets.—Where will you see finer ranges of Carpet Squares than in our racks? English and Indian weaves. Also carpets and borders by the yard for making up to fit any room. Furniture.—Good stocks of . Modern Furniture in Oak and Picked N. Z. Timbers. Only attractive designs stocked. Values of the very best and inspeciton invited. 9 Broadway /UNTTH 9

£ £ 3 3 ALL S ET YOUR C&ft WILL BE READY TO TAKE YOU ANYWHERE, AT ANYTIME IF ST HAS BEEN OVERHAULED BY US. There’s no camouflage about Our work - we specialise in Repairs that stay Right, A. and D. Donald Michelin Stockists, Main Street, Studebaker Garage, Pahiatua.

Quart, of Good Ale is it dish for & King.”—Shakespeare (Winter Tale) Beer — delicious beer. EER—DELICIOUS BEER. Beautifully Bright. Seductively Sparkling. Perfectly Pure. XXXX fjgEEB IS THE BEST BEER BREWED. and may be obtained at almost all Hotels in the District. 'lull for Staples’ Best. Drlnx Only Staples Best. And Touch No Other Beer STAPLES AND CO. (LIMITED). tfOLES WORTH AND MURPHY STREETS. WELLINGTON Thousands of housewives find Edmonds Custard Powder a boon in preparing delicious, economical dessert. Cup Custard, Custard with Fruit, Custard Puddings, all can be made quickly and at little cost with 24 C 3 % CUSTARD PCWTiER.

I take x>le-asure in wishing the residents of this town and district A Happy Hew Year*. and in thanking them most heartily for their support during 1921. Throughout the new year it will be my conrant endeavour, by strict attention to the ro piireinents of patrons io merit a further expression of their confidence in my service for supplying best qualtiy at the lowest price.. MAY 1922 BE A TIME OF PROSPERITY FOR ALL. J. EMDOfI, jPahiatua. Cycle Dealer*

The term “Juic" is used b 7 lea experts to describe only the better erodes. . . They cost a little more per pound but much less per Many people appear to think that by putting a little more common tea in the pot a good cup is thereby ensured; instead of this, its commonness is only made more pronounced, and the BLACKNESS and BITTERNESS increased. It is impossible to get flavour and quality in this manner, because they are non-existent. The only way is to, use good quality FINE teas. Ask your grocer for “AMBER TIPS FINE Tea cup.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 2944, 22 March 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 2944, 22 March 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 2944, 22 March 1922, Page 7

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