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THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD. (Incorporated in England) TELEPHONES:— N. R. DELANEY 202 P. B. LAWSON 64 R. P. GUY 563 A. QUINN 86 EMBASSY MILK BAR 100 ALEXANDRA STREET, TE AWAMUTU. (Part 2. Series 11.) yyiTH the beginning of October comes the opening of-our-Summer seasons and we are all ready to attend to your wants in this respect. On the 30th October we celebrate our first anniversary, as it is nearly one year since we opened the EMBASSY MILK BAR. With one year’s experience behind us we feel sure that we can offer even better service than in the past. We pride ourselves on our quick, efficient service; and, having all the modern facilities at our disposal, it is a pleasure to give you this bright service. Although Tea, Sugar, Ham, Milk, and Coffee have all increased in price there will be no increase in our prices. Tea, Coffee, Bournvita, Cocoa, or Hot Chocolate, with Toast, Sandwiches, etc., are -still 9d and Is. To date we have had no increase in the price of Ice Cream, and, like last year’s Sundaes, will be charged at 7d, lOd, and Is, with Specialities at Is 3d and Is 6d. It is with pleasure that we advise that Passion Fruit Sundaes are again available at Is 3d each, and we feel sure you will enjoy an Ice Cream with the Pure Juice and Pulp of this delightful fruit. Do not forget to ask for one of these Specials —tasty and. refreshing, as well as a ■health food. This -Summer our Soda Fountain is in operation, and as a thirst-quencher there is nothing to compare with one of THE EMBASSY’S Ice Cream Sodas. All Fruit Flavours, 6d each. Milk Shakes, always a popular drink with young and old, can be served at a minuted notice. AU Fruit Flavours plus Vanilla, Chocplate (and Malt, if necessary), Caramel, etc. Cool prinks: Apart from our Big Orange brink at sd, we can offer you all Flavours as a Codl Drink. Lemon and Lime Fruit are a Speciality. One price: 5d each. Hot Soup and ToaSt, Tea and Sandwiches, and Coffee and Crumpets still available as a Quick Lunch. REMEMBER ! Cleanliness has No. 1 Priority with THE EMBASSY BAR, and you can be assured that everything is clean and all food kept under - cover. AN IDEAL SHOP for Morning and Afternoon Teas and Supner on a Friday night. G. J. HOFCROFT, EMBASSY BAR.

BOOK EAIJLY for PLUMBING TOOLS to arrive IN STOGK Pre-war Pattern BLOW LAMPS BATHROOMFIXTURES TOWEL RACKS, MIRRORS, SHELVES, Etc. waterheaters for the Cowshed HAURAKI STEAM and SPEEDWAY OIL BURNERS MADE TO ORDER VATS, TANKS, COOLERS, anything ALFRED W. SKINNER PLUMBER PHONE 415 PHONE 172

YOUNG’S Furnishing Mart W E have pleasure in announcing that we _are Agents for_QITY CARPET CLEANING and SHAMPOOING SERVICE, -Hamilton. Your Carpets, -Runners, Mats, etc., will come back Bright and Clean, with a new lease of life, done by the latest modern methods and machines in the Factory. Carpets collected from here EVERY THURSDAY For Further Inquiries: Ring 432 S (Day-time), 436 S (Evenings). ALSO: For that Odd Piece of Furniture or Extra Suite you may require —Gall at YOUNG’S Furnishing Mart 118 ALEXANDRA STREET, TE AW-AMUTU R. H. COOMBES & SON HAMILTON H'bi’Eb "BUILDINGS Phone -4267, HAMILTON Have you your own Suit Material ? If so GET IT -MADE UP NOW. Only Best Trimmings and Skilled Work GO INTO THESE SUITS (CHILDREN’S COT BLANKETS— Made in England; -beautifully soft and cosy; in shades of Blue, Beige, and Pink; assorted raised motifs in centre of each.—-Procurable at Hutson’s, Telephone 385. 235 a QONGOLEUM SQUARES—Another Shipment has arrived. W,e also have a wide selection of Fibre and Coir Matting.—Shepherd’s, The Furnishers. 248 b (CYCLES FOR CHRISTMAS—Roadster, Sports Models, and Juveniles.—Order now and be sure.—Pearson’s Cycles, Market Street; Telephone 651. 282 a JEB’S JUBES, Gibson’s Linseed Liquorice and Chlorodyne Lozenges, Heart-C-Gums, Pulmonas, Nigroids, Throaties, Ayrton’s Sore Throat Tablets, and all other popular Throat Tablets at Bundle’s The Chemists.

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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 75, Issue 6443, 7 November 1947, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 75, Issue 6443, 7 November 1947, Page 2