♦♦<£ ■-»♦♦♦♦♦♦ <sxs> .. i* " ’ & i r^clT * asta . HAVING to vacate the above (one of our main furniture Showrooms), we find we have not the space to store the wonderful range of FURNITURE and FURNISHINGS that we had very wisely placed before the rise in wages and shorter working hours. Hundreds of pounds worth of BEDROOM, DINING and CHESTERFIELD SUITES are arriving daily. Our loss of Showroom space forces us into something we do not wish to do, and that is, to- sell our stock at reduced prices, but our loss will be your gain. Remember, Furniture Prices have increased considerably. Our stocks were, bought on the- old prices, and a. further reduction on these prices will mean that you are practically buying at present factory cost Visit our 3 Showrooms See our Windows PRINGLE Pahiatua ’Phone 171 <£>
H. C Webster. GENERAL CARRIER AND CONTRACTOR. SINGLE or double decked crates suitable for transport of lambs «r stock. Furniture removals. Private ’Phone 35FRIENDLY SOCIETIES’ NOTICES. LOYAL MANGATAINOKA LODGE. MANCHESTER UNITY, INDEPENDENT ORDER ODDFELIOWS. NEXT MEETING TO BE HELD IN RUAWHATA SCHOOLROOM. MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1936. At 8 p.m. MALE and Female Candidates ac cepted from 16 years of age. Sick benefit £1 per week for 52 weeks, thereafter 10s per week, as long as illness lasts. Sickness, Medical, Death and Hospital Benefits immediately on joining. Death benefits from £30—£250. Highest benefits for lowest rate of any Friendly Society. Particulars from— H. A. BICK, Sec., P.O. Box 19, Pahiatua. Or any Member. A.O.F. COURT PAHIATUA, No. 6730. (Established 1886.) and popular institution, io Liberal sickness and death benefits. Cosy lodgeroom. Visiting members cordially welcomed. Next meet--111 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1936. AT> 7.30 p.m. ORDINARY - MEETING. Information gladly given by undersigned or any officers. G. F. GELDERD, Secretary Taranis. Street. U A.0.D., PAHIAIdA, NO. 25. (United to Assist.) MAYFAIR HALL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1936. At 8 p.m. ORDINARY MEETING. J. E. MACDONALD, Sec. D. M. CONWAY. Treasurer.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13372, 28 September 1936, Page 2
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