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ALFRED E. EAMES Phamaceutical Chemist MAIN STREET, WAVERLEY Telejjhones—Pharmacy No. 8 ; Privat Residence No. 62

JUST TO HAND NEW STOCKS OF Aulsbrook's Biscuits, Plain and Fancy. Hinton's Celebrated Janies, in 21b. jars, and 11b., 21b., and 61b. tins. Mixed Fowl Grain. Hawke's Bay Prime Chaff. First Grade Canterbury Table Potatoes. That necessary article for Cattle ‘ ‘ The Danish Cow Lie. ’' Horse and Cow Covers. Barbed and Plain Wire. At Bedrock Prices at “ " W. McKIBBIN’S W. McKIBBIN’S W. McKIBBIN’S THE STOKE FOE VALUE, 'Phone 14. WAVEELEY. J, E. PATTON, BTATIONEE AND FANCY GOODS DEALEE. WAVEELEY. I have just acquired the agency of W.V-THB FAMOUS DECCA GEAMOPHONES. Also THE WINNEE EECOEDS which are the most popular records on the market at the present time. Come and ■ try a box of Edison-Bell Gramophone Needles —10 records with a single needle. Full stocks of Stationery and Fancy Goods. Books by all the popular authors. A special line of Self-filling Fountain Pens at present in stock.

J. R. PATTON. FANCY GOODS IMPORTER AND CONFECTIONER, WAVERLEY. PREMIER GARAGE PREMIER GARAGE WAVERLEY MESSRS ROOK & TAUNTON (Late of New Plymouth) Beg fo notify that they have purchased the business of the PREMIER GARAGE, WAVERLEY carried on during the past four years by Mr. R T. Palmer - Both the new proprietors are practical mechanics of wide experience, and ■arill therefore be in a position to give Sail satisfaction to all car- and motor cycle owners. An important feature of alas business will be that all repairs will a® under the personal supervision of She proprietors and will b- carried out nt reasonable prices. - A full stock of tyres and accessories will ba always on hand. DENTAL C. H. BOURKE Dental Surgeon iIAY BE CONSULTED DAILY AT WAVERLEY HOURS : 0 a.m. till 5 p.m. SaJnrdays—9 n.ra. till 1 p.m, Telephone 47. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. BREAD. BREAD, BREAD COST OF LIVING REDUCED BREAD 6H. BREAD 6Jd. BREAD 6|d. BREAD 6|d. Cash over the Counter. F. W. OLIVER Wishes to announce to the residents of Patea and District that he will open business in Patea on January 4th, iu premises opposite the “Press” Office, where Bread and Small Goods may be obtained daily. Catering of every Description undertaken in any part of the district. WE RE HERE TO STAY. YOUR CUSTOM SOLICITED. BEST FOE CHILDREN. Coughs and colds are a source of continual anxiety to a mother whose children vutch cold at each change of weather. If the children are small she must treat them the cold quickly or croup may develop. Always she must be careful about the medicine she uses. \ medicine that contains opium or either narcotics is worse than the disease irself. Chamberlain’s Cough Kemcdy is absolutely the best medicine children. It contains no opium or .my other narcotics. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is Die only medicine t.old in Australasia that hears a copy of the Government Analysis, which proves that it contains nothing injurious.— Sold everywhere.

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Patea Mail, Volume XLV, 22 June 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume XLV, 22 June 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Patea Mail, Volume XLV, 22 June 1921, Page 4