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Ring 48 or 180 for Electrical Breakdown Service Our Expert Technicians and Modern Equipment Are . AT YOUR SERVICE > DAY AND NIGHT QUICK’S LIZ-- PHONES 48 and 180 WATER!!! TAP THE RESERVOIR BENEATH YOUR FARM CONSULT US—. WELL DRILLING EXPERTS DEEP WELL PUMP ENGINEERS MINIMUM PRICES BARHAM BROS. M.N.Z.W.W.S.D.ASS. MANGAPIKO STREET - - -PHONE 678 M JUST TO HAND FLORAL SILK FROCKS and SHEER FROCKS SUMMER SUN FROCKS PEASANT SKIRTS AND SHORT SETS 1,1 “LA PETITE” FROCK SALON (M. FLAY) THOMPSON’S BUILDINGS (Upstairs) ALEXANDRA STREET - - - TE AWAMUTU Phone 697 Phone 697

ERIC H. GROCOTT OPTICIAN, HAMILTON My Representative, MR J. E. EWART, S.D.O. (N.Z.) VISITS TE AWAMUTU Thursday, Nov. 6th Rooms Above Ensor’s Pharmacy Latest equipment for examining eyes and prescribing glasses used in our Te Awamutu rooms. Repairs and adjustments to glasses completed same day as received. APPOINTMENTS WITH— Mr H. P. ENSOR, Chemist, Phone 404. Mr J. F. BROOKS, Chemist, Phone 170 M. HURRY RAILWAY WAGONS Every One Has Work To Do Railway wagons are in urgent demand, and in order that they may fulfil local requirements and be on time with the ships for overseas, it is imperative that wagon users make special provisions for prompt loading and unloading. Delayed wagons hinder transportation and make the railways’ job harder than ever. Help The Railways To Help Everyone

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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 75, Issue 6441, 3 November 1947, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 75, Issue 6441, 3 November 1947, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 75, Issue 6441, 3 November 1947, Page 7