"Clothes make the Man" - Sometimes—-not always! But few will dtny that a well-tailored suit, in a neat, nobby fabric, gives the wearer that comfortable, well-groomed, gentlemanly appearance so desirable now-a-days. Our Fabrics are the newest and most pleasing; our cut and style are absolutely beyond reproach; whilst Fit, Finish and Workmanship are perfect to the smallest detail. HHgi Our suits are making for us new friends |jl|| daily. We can please and make a per* jMgl manent friend of you. Will you give us M the opportunity > W. G. SHOTBOLT & CO, PUKKK 0 H E. It's just like getting a foretaste of Spring —its fresh buds, soft sunlight, and fleecy clouds—to view the Dainty Spring Goods, which we have just unpacked and are now displaying. They are in the most delicate tones and mixtures and as fresh as a dewy moruiiig. We could grow quite eloquent in describing these new comers, and yet no pen description we could give would be adequate. Please accept our invitation to come and view them, anil they will enthuse you as much as they have done us. > We have bought largely and to good advantage and oiler a wide choice of exceptional opening values in Cotton Voiles, Poplins. Sponge Cloths, Plain and Floral Crepes, Crepons, Piques, and other artistic fabrics for spriug wear. Don't deny yourself the pleasure of inspecting, and the profit of buying these fresh arrivals, while they are so spotlessly new and alluring. W. ROULSTON The Store where the Spring Goods Are KING STREET, PUKEKOHE. KEENEST PRICES -mm. « FOR CASH; OR EADY & SON TERMS TO SUIT \ OUR CONVENIENCE Karangahape Road AUCKLAND :: Full Particulars and Illustrations upon Application to T. W. GOLDSMITH, TUAKAU ACENT - co Free Bros. Furniture Furniture Furniture Wo Specialize Iju Art Rimu Furnishings of every description, including SIDEBOARDS, CARVED BEDSTEADS, WARDROBES, CHESTS, etc , etc. We g uarautee sati-faction. < 'all and inspect our designs \V<> also repair Furniture, Clinches and Chan-, and l 1 -upholster at wod'iate i PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. i By St. (.i. \V. Stewart from Brins | meads, London, will be m Pukekolie shortly. All orders to W. Wilde sole agent, Premier Hall, Pukekohe. PUKEKOHE NURSING HOME. clcphone 'i'i MRS P. REEKIE, Matron W. THOMAS, King Street, Pukekohe Houses Built and Designed to Suit Clients. . " E-timab's Fumi-lnnl. W. MADDREN, B< a)TMA KKR A REPAIRER, Next Stralian's But' h'-i v, '•'••irg l ' St. TDAIv All Repairs ilniif prmii| ''■' " il well, ami at Moderate i.ucs. S. H, GALLAGHER Builder & Contractor, . : 1' IJ KKK 011 I' : Kirst-cla:--, WoiL (inn).n«t'• ■ Trial < 'nier Solicited
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 232, 22 September 1914, Page 2
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