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PATEA WANTEDS. CLIPPERS and Goloshes! I am now selling the best values. -Just arrived, direct from makers. Ladies’ Goloshes, 5/6; warm felt Slippers, leather soles, 5/6. C. A. Larcombe, Patea. WEN’S Tweed Trousers, all sizes, 9/6 per pair; Felt Hats, 8/9. At Adams, Ltd., Patea. - RAILWAY .Tweed Trousers,-10/6; Heavy Colonial Saddle Trousers, 15/6; Men’s Double-Breasted Tweed Overcoats, 29/6; Men’s Worsted Sac ■ Suits, 70/-; Palmer Nap Trousers, 6/6; Boys’ Navy Shorts, from 3/11; Boys’ Tweed Overcoats, 11/6. Goldstone and Patterson’s Sale.. ; , ■ 'WIST' Working Shirts, 3/9; Black Sateen Shirts, 3/9; Men’s Warm Pyjanlas 5/11, 7/11; Fancy' Ties,..' 1/1/6; Neglige Shirts and''Collars; 5/11; Fancy Socks, 1/3, 2/6; Heavy' Ribbed Woollen Underpants, 6/11; Lumber Jackets, 19/6; Boys’ Jerseys from -2/11; Felt 'Hats, '7/11. Goldstone and Patterson's Sale. , j -LOLFERS! Just - arrived Ladies' and ■ Men’s Studded Goloshes. Other lines of Goloshes in stock;. also Ladies', Men’s and Children’s Slippens. C. A. Larcombe, Patea. ‘ MOTORISTS! ■ Patea' welcomes' you! So ¥ - does E. Reed at the Blue Sign, opposite the ,firebell, where there are- dainty refreshments. Rest, room . for ladies,. ■ R--EEP your feet ■ dry this winter- by- hav- - ing your boot repairs done by K. Christiansen, Patea.. rf WR repair prices 'are right!’ Meir’s soles and heels, 8/-; Ladies’ 5/-; Hand-sewn 1/-’ extra, K. Christiansen. Patea. J Specialise in Arc-welded Tanks, Smokestacks, etc. McCarty and Hunger, Engineers and Are-welders Patea. tf 1 LENNY is well known and an experr enced Carrier. You can rely upon him for punctuality, - civility and careful handling. Thone 90 for your requirements. rf’LENNY, the oldest carrying business in Patea. All classes of carrying undertaken, large or small lots, from any part of the district.' 'Phono 90, and we will attend to it. A LBION Hotel, Patea. The travelling Public can rely on a good Lunch from 12.15. T. Bowen (lata Hawera), Proprietor. ’Phone 4.;' QTC'P at the Albion Hotel for the best o| Liquors- Speight’s Ale on tap. Service and .Civility. T. Bowen, Proprietor. PLUMBING in all ite branches undertaken in town and' country. 'Phone 103, and we will call. A. Edser, registered Plumber. . ' ~ HAWERA -WANTEDS. rpCWNSEND’S for all. Prime Cuts at ' A right prices, while quality is excellent. 'Phone 2327 for delivery. Townsend, Biiteber, High Street, r |PRY Townsend for your meat 'require-: ments. All orders delivered and satisfaction guaranteed. ’Phone 2327, Townsend, Butcher, High Street. POWNSHND for Meat at the . Lowest ,JL Prices. 'Phone 2327 and your order ‘will be delivered. Townsend, Butcher, High Street. . rpHE Borough By-law is being enforced A that there will be no more poultry farm on the meadow next to Ycarbury’s Boot Hospital. Visitors supply fruit and ’ ■ T ( ,S7HEN Shoes are young before their teeth decay bring them to Yearbury’a Boot Hospital. We put toe or heel plates on for half the price of a ride on the “Tiltawhirl.” at Corban’s N.Z. V/me Shop, Union Street, and enjoy a glass of Gorban’s Wines with Biscuits, 60. (served at taoles). d.w. ''IKY it once and you’fi. nave it again. A case of Gorban's Wine. The depend able brand.d.w. 'T’ONY Sheehan, 231 High Street, Hawera. A Pure Linen Table Cloths (hemstitched, scalloped and coloured borders). Serviettes to match. Satisfaction guaranteed, e.w. IPUY N.Z. Goods! See our special display of Boys’ School Knickers. Made specially for us in New Zealand from a heavy quality ■ All -Wool -New . Zealand manufactured Navy Serge that will stand ! hard-wear. Dye guaranteed fast. Specially cut to our own measurements. V/. V. Patterson, Men's and Boys' Outfitter, ' Regent Street, ’ QUITS-TO-MEASURE. If you want a ° really good suit made to your own measurements, fitted on before finishing, at ’ a reasonable price, ring, write. or call on ; W. V. Patterson, Men’s and Boys' Outfitter, Regent Street, Hawera. 1 VVESTAWAY and Co.'s Geat- Stocktaking ’ ’ y Clearance.. Final reductions -in Fur Coats. One only Perchaniki Skin Coat, Fitch Opossum collar and cuffs, usually , £52 10s, clearance price £39 17s 6d. One ' only Black Seal Coney Skin Coat, Fitch Opossum collar, silk brocade fining, usual- ’ ly £32 10s, clearance price £25. One only • Fawn Coney Coat, self. collar and. cuffs, . usually £l4 15s, clearance price £8 10s. Six ‘ only Grey Fitto Opossum Necklets, uauady . 19/6, clearance price 5/11. I WESTAWAY and Co.’s Great Stocktak- ’’ ing Clearance. In order to make a ' complete clearance of our.winter stqcks we r are making further sacrifices in, Ladies and Children’s Coats, Frocks and Millmery. 10 onlv Ladies’ Repp and Wool Crepe Froc.cs, usually 63/- to 84/-, clearance price 29/6. 7 Eight only Ladies’ Velour Coats, ” trimmed ’ fur, good colours, usually 59/6 to 84/-, - clearance price 29/6. Six dozen Feit I Ready-to-wear Hats up to 29/6, clearance price 5/11. __LL_»i_uiLiLm.j>iiii-U _.i—■i>niii hi ilj i~ »t—ra!w»wwi ——w tc-M f ■ ■ ‘ QMASH your Cough! Kapex Cubes > ° clear your throat. Wonderful antiseptic. 1/6 tin all chemists. e SPEEDY, permanent reduction in weight s secured in six weeks by taking Youth-o-Forin. 6/6. A. H. Blennerhassett, J-. Chemist. ; - U DOCTORS chew Kapex Cubes. Antiseptic vapours guard bronchial passages. Unrivalled for smashing coughs.. 1/6 tm i. all chemists. II Throat ? Chew Kapex Cough ° Cubes. Wonderful- remedy—instant e relief. 1/6 tin all chemists. ?, QTOUT people! No need for stringent 3> diet or exercise when you take Youth-o-Form. A. H. Blennerhassett, Chemi v. s WTOUT people can reduce without ■ dietn ing or exercise by taking Youth-o- -[. Form. 6/6. A. H. Blennerhassett, Chem; . ; isL» . ..... ■ - •

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 August 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 8 August 1930, Page 1

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