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Public Notices FINAL REMINDER ! HUGE CLOTHING SALE 1 TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 11 A.M. On Account of War Assets: At Our Auction Rooms G. D. SHEPHERD & CO., AUCTIONEERS. 343 G. D. SHEPHERD & CO. AUCTIONEERS WEEKLY AUCTION SALE THURSDAY, 13th NOV., at 11 A.M. POULTRY POULTRY TURKEYS and TABLE BIRDS, are urgently required to satisfy Local Buyers Wanted for a Client: SIX YOUNG GEESE

VEGETABLES Potatoes, Onions, Carrots, Cauliflowers, etc. 1 Man’s Elgin Gold Pocket WATCH One 3-piece Fire-side Suite, 1 3-piece Bedroom Suite, 1 Oak Drop-side TeaWagon, 2 Oak Sideboards 2 Rimu Sideboards, Electric Cleaners, Toasters, Irons, and Stoves, 1 Bird Cage, .One Primus, 1 each H.P. and L.P. Stoves, 1 Flame Thrower, 1 Battery Charger, Quantity of Car Tyres, Two S.M. Shovels. ' ENTRIES INVITED WATCH WEDNESDAY’S COURIER for Further Particulars, PHONES: 450 and (Residence) 674. PIRONGIA WOMEN’S INSTITUTE ’J'HE Monthly Meeting of Pirongia Women’s Institute will be held in the Library on TUESDAY, 11th of November. Competitions: Best Lettuce; a Hand-made Handkerchief. Hostesses: Mesdames Barry and E. Bell. Bring and Buy. 266

OLD BOYS FOOTBALL CLUB 'JEAM PHOTOGRAPHS of all Grades may be ordered at the Snapshot Studios (Spear’s Buildings). Orders to be in not later than 20th November. Price, 7s 6d. 275 PATERANGI SUB-COMMITTEE FLOWER SHOW and SOCIAL FLOWER SHOW and SOCIAL WEDNESDAY, 12th NOVEMBER, at 7.30 P.M, CHRISTMAS STALL Admission, Is 6d 315 PRIVATE INQUIRY AGENT A LL CLASSES of Inquiries undertaken.—For appointment write Post Oflice Box 450, Hamilton. 184 R. A. CULLEN gXPERT TUNER and REPAIRER, working District now.—. Ring 2233 Hamilton (collect) for Appointment. EMBASSY MILK BAR 100 ALEXANDRA STREET, TE AWAMUTU. (Part 2. Series 11.) T ITH 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 hsve 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, Gd each. Milk Shakes, always a popular drink with young and old, can be served at a minute’s notice. All Fruit Flavours plus Vanilla, Chocolate (and Malt, if necessary), Caramel, etc. Cool Drinks: Apart from our Big Orange Drink at sd, we can offer you all Flavours as a Cool Drink. Lemon and Lime Fruit arc 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.

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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 75, Issue 6444, 10 November 1947, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 75, Issue 6444, 10 November 1947, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 75, Issue 6444, 10 November 1947, Page 1

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