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One of the Worries VS OF A MAN’S LIFE WHERE'and HOW to get his SUIT MADE LES. BOLES Relieves you of ALL WORRY TRY HIM FOR YOUR NEXT TAILORED SUIT FIT AND QUALITY GUARANTEED From the Latest Materials LES. BOLES GENTS’ OUTFITTER TE AROHA

When you send your child or other messenger We are often more particular than when you come yourself We spare no pains to select the very thing you need. We do also, a lot of business— By Mail Just state exactly what you want enclose postal note, and you receive the goods with account by PROMPT RETURN. Address.—THE Old Pharmacy A. ROUTLEY, Manager TE AROHA PIGS ! PIGS !

NEW ZEALAND FAR- . MERS’ CO.-OPERATIVE BACON AND MEAT PACKING COMPANY, LIMITED Will receive prime bacouers and pcrkers at MORRINSVILLE, Every Tucslay, 10 a.m to 2 p.m. WAITOA —Every Tuesday, 10 to 12 WAlHOU—Every Tuesday, 1 to 3. MANAWARU— Eveiy Monday, 10 to 3 Insurance, Is per head. A. NEWSON, Buyer, Te Aroha WAND R. ELETCHER • LIMITED WESTEIFTLD FREEZING WORKS R. BURKE, Buyer. jJJ A TRIO TJ 0 BAZAAR For tho abovo Bazaar, to be held at a date to be iixcd the Ladies of Herriesville are invited on WEDNESDAY afternoons freni 3 p.m. to meet at tho residence of Mrs C. A. Arthur, to sew and arrange for sewing aud material for a Herriesville Stall (plain sewing and children’s clothes). M. LI TSLY, Secretary Ladies’ Committee. 5S

IHE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 190b', (Section 50) IN the Estate of Trelawney Moyle> late of Annandale, Piako, farm seivaut, but at his death a Private No. 24/230 in the New Zealand Expeditionary Force, deceasedAll sCreditors and others having claims against this estate are hereby required to send them, with particulars, on the forms provided, to the Local Deputy Public Trustee, at Auckland, or to the Agent of the Public Trustee at Hamilton, on or before the 21st day of Juue, 1917. Accounts not rendered by the date named may be rejected. All moneys payable to the above estate may be lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee's accouut at any postal money - order office, or paid to the Local Deputy Public Trustee Office at Auckland or to the Agent of the Public Trustee at Hamilton. IFRED FITCHETT, Public Trustee 56 April 16th, 1917.

YOUR SUIT Shabby and Soiled To,-day: Good as New in 3 days ( You won’t recognise your Suit after it has been through our drycleaning process. Those dirty marks and gre?so spots—those crumpled coat fronts—those unsightly creases in vest and trousers—will bo gone. The suit will look as attractive as the day you put it on —the cloth yyll be restored to its original appearance—the coat will bo moulded to hang properly—the trousers will be nice'y pressed and creased. If we see torn lining, frayed button-holes, or a tear, our tailors will repair it. NO CHARGE FOR THAT ! Cleaning, Pressing, & Repairing 8s 6d Dyeing, Pressing and Repairing * 13s 6d We use fast dye 3 and guarantee them to stand the sun well, When parcelling up your suit, remember that we CLEAN and DYE clothes for matrons, misses, and ‘ mastors ’ as well. Tell your wife or sister we take special pains in curling and dyeing feathers. RETURN POSTAGE FREE Empire Cleaning Co. Queen St., AUCKLAND Opposite Town. Hall

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5478, 23 April 1917, Page 3

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