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G-0 TO THE When it is a question of your new spring attire. Nowhere will you find a more extensive exper ience and knowledge thin at the W- and F. Store Beauty Refinement and Character—inherent qualities of our spring exhibits. Whatever be your ideas the W. & F. will be pleased to demonstrate how they will appear in actual application, a special service which places you under no obligation. \ KEEN VALUES C i m ’ \‘ ,r are showing in these daily arrivals. Ladies are advised to order early to avoid disappointment* f All the Newest Productions in Plain and Fancy Materials for Spring and Summer wear will be found at the W. & F. Drapery Store.' WILLIAMSON AND FITZPATRICK P.G. Box 29. Phone 16. TE AROHA. GOOD SERVICE AND CIVILITY OUR MOTTO. P.S.—Having secured the services of an up-to-date Milliner of wide and varied experience, ladies will be well advised to see our display of Ready- / to-Wear and Trimmed Hats. ■lvy; M ■. - ’ ■ ■ % 'SB ■i ©Y., : m r ;■ % ■;

WHY ARE * ALWAYS BUSY ? Because they import their goods direct from the leading manufacturers of G-reat Britain and sell a first class article at a low price :'7sl . a rm ;■ w Double Width Sponge Cloths, in a beautiful range . of shades Is 9|d yard English Striped Crepes, in a variety of colourings, Is 6d yard Zephys, double width, plain and checks, Is 4d yard Zephyrs, single width, Bfd yard Tinsel and Cotton, double width, sponge cloth in the newest colourings, 5/6 yard. Two Tone double width stripe sponge cloth 2/6 yard Double width white wincyette 1/3 to 2/9 yard English white crepes, fine quality 1/1 l|d to 2/11 yard Stripe Poplins Mercerised double width in the newest effects, 2/llad yard. \-r Organdie Muslin, double width, 2/2 yard A fine range of satelines with all the appearance of i silk 1/6 yard Horrockses White longcloth calico 32 inch, 36inch l/2ld yard Ladies all wool black Cashmere hose 2/3 pair Ladies Art silk ankle hose, White, Black. Nigger and Coating, 1/11 pair Ladies Navy or White woven or cotton bloomers with elastic waist band and elastic at knee 1/1 ljd pair r ,v * Special-value in 20inch Art Silk Ribbed Ladies. Hose in black, white, nigger and nude, 4/3 and 5/2 pair f : k CULLEN’S have just landed two cases of I. and R. Morley’jß hosiery, Vests. Bloomers, Wool Shawls, Children’s Wool and Silk Vests, Children's cotton vests’ Ladies black lace mercerised; jg cotton hose 4/6, Ladies Cashmere hose 2/10, Ladies wool and silk Vests, Ladies extra long finest r Cotton Vests, short sleeves, 2s 4d each ; and many other lines too numerous to mention. v'A'VLk , mm Remember < the Address CULLENS : L.r Next Bank N.Z., : Te Aroha

A WORD TO BUSINESS MEN ■ ".vi Abraham Lincoln Said V *> “ When you spend a dollar at home you have both the goods and the Dollar. When you spend it away you have nothing but the goods.” Although this was uttered over sixty years ago, it is as true to-day as it was then. Buy at home and you have the goods and someone in your community has the money—buy: away from home and the money has gone for ever. GET- YOUR PRINTING DONE IN TE A~R.OTT A We have the Staff and the Plant with which to do it Every time you buy from a local printer you are furnishing hours of labor for a skilled Te Aroha worker. The money paid for this labor is spent here at home — some of it eventually finds its way to YOU. < BE LOYAL TO YOUR TOWN

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Te Aroha News, Volume XLI, Issue 6407, 27 October 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume XLI, Issue 6407, 27 October 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume XLI, Issue 6407, 27 October 1923, Page 7

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