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FOWLER'S BARGAIN STORES SPECIALS COMBINATION WOOD “WESTON” 4-PIECE BEDS RIMU RIMU BEDROOM SUITE RUSTLESS WIRE MATTRESSES DRESSING TABLE With Tallboy, Combination Chest, o j D ii . AA- Panel Bedstead, and Pedestal. i r> j 3-drawer. Bevelled Mirror. SmB,eßed 29/6 £l2/15/-Three-quarter Bed OE/C w* w .*h £l6 . v Usual Price 76/6 i ■n—< Full Double Bed . 4q /C DINING-ROOM TABLE and CHAIRS ii ■■■!■■■■■ ■■ RIMU SETTEES Dark Oak Stain. Full-size ExtenFOLDING Full Size. Panel Back. Rustless sion Table. Solid Legs. CAMP .STRETCHERS Springs ’ Shadow Tissue Squab. Four chairs . Pa dded Seats. Strong Wood Frames. 69/6 £9/5/Metal Fittings. w .. . With MOQUETTE Squab 5/- extra Well worth £U/15/-. ‘“/ii KAPOK MATTRESSES Usually 25/- RIMU FROM BENTWOOD " KITCHEN chairs Single Bed 22/6 KITCHEN CHAIRS Light Stain: Extra Strongly Made. Three-quarter Bed 27/3 . Strong Cane Seats 1 1 /fi each Double Bed Q 9 /£ Q/11 each J£/U •7/11 Worth 13/6 ——■ Usual Price 11/6 I FLOCK ’ OAK TEA WAGGONS MAT ' DROP-SIDE COTS Stained in Any Shade. I Single Bed 19/C Full-size Rustless Mattress. In Rimu. Stained any Colour. 9R/n 3D j « m r« « /10/C /D 4 15/11 4“/0 Well w ° rth 32 ' 6 - D ou ble Bed ... . IQ/11 Usual Price 69/6 Large, Smooth-running Wheels. 1 If! 11

WELCOME GUEST. Old Jones looked cautiously round the door—and saw a burglar trying to open the safe in the corner. “Just wait here a minute, will you?” asked Jones, politely. “Wot, and ’ave you ’phone the perlice?” retorted the burglar, sarcastically. “Oh, no,” replied Jones. “I won’t do that! I just want to call my wife. She’ll be glad to meet you.' She’s beard you every night for the last 20 years.”

TIME TO GET OFF. First Inebriate (on tram); Whash time, o’ man? Second Inebriate: Saturday, 12 o clock and a fine night. First Inebriate: Thahksh, I get off here.

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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 53, Issue 3821, 14 October 1936, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 53, Issue 3821, 14 October 1936, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 53, Issue 3821, 14 October 1936, Page 3

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