>JT r T 7 T$E ONE MAN WHO CANNOT ATTEND CAUDWELLS SUMMER SALE. !Qsar Caudwell, Say, I'm sorry I can’t come aver to your Big Summer Sale. I hoped to come but the warder insists that I stay here as his guest. It’s hard to break away from a man who is as hospitable as he is—you know how hard it was for me to miss the circus a few weeks ago. I sure wanted to attend your big sale and get one of those nice striped shirts you have on the counter at 4/6. I know they are a real snip. As my hat is gone I would like to get one of those you are offering at 8/6, or with bound edge at 9/6. How about those suits you have marked down to 43/9', all wool ones too. I know you have my size, and the way you have them marked is better than the place I usually get them. Underwear, too. I need a little of that. Those summer singlets you have at 1/11 and 2/11 are great value, also those black cotton sox you have at three pairs for 1/11. Please reserve a box of them for me. Well, I’m real sorry I cannot get along, as I had hoped to save enough to go to the races—but I suppose the early comers will get the cream of. the picking. But you know how it is. Confidently yours, AFTER DARK BILL. Cell 47. FRODSHAM’S FRODSHAM’S THE CASH GROCERS Wish to notify their customers and the public generally that they have shifted to new premises in ARTHUR’S BUILDINGS where they will be better able to cope with the increasing volume of their business. Their Prices are still the Lowest, and all goods are of standard qualities. Their cash system enables them to give every customer good treatment, and no one is expected to pay for the bad debts of another. The lowest margin of profit satisfies I. n FRODSHAMS. [A Card.] MISS E. HENDERSON * (A.T.C.L., L.T.C.L.) Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory. Will resume Teaching on Monday, February 9th. Pupils prepared for all Examinations. Church Street, Te Aroha MISS G. GARDNER, L.A.8., L.T.C.L., L.L.C.M, (Secretary Trinity College, London.) TEACHER OF MUSIC. Studio: Billing’s Buildings. London Qualified Eyesight Specialists. H. GROCOTT, F.S.M.C., F. 1.0. (London), Hamilton. LAURENCE ANDREWS, F.S.M.C., F.I.C. (Associate), (London). Mr Andrews may be consulted at Te i Archa on Saturday, 14th February. Houtr: 10 to 4. Appointments may be made at Mr C. W. Pierson’s, Chemist. THANKS While thanking patrons for their past support, I wish to announce that I have closed down the fruit portion of my business and will be opening on Saturday, January 31st, an up-to-date Pork and Small Goods Department. Having a cool chamber, I am in a position to carry a full stock, and customers can rely on getting fresh goods straight from the cooler. Our motto is Cleanliness and Quality. Best Price Given for Fresh Eggs. J. L. BARLOW, Whitaker Street, Te Aroha. IT is a distinct advantage to a cigarette smoker to place about 10 drops of Nazol on each cigarette about an inch from the end and allow it to soak in. Smoke slowly, passing the smoke down the nostrils. This protects the mucous membrane against gcmi infection. 1
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Te Aroha News, Volume XLI, Issue 6572, 5 February 1925, Page 4
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