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Business Notices Zeaiandia Primrose Separators -ANDInternational Harvester Machinery Means Bigger Output of :: Farm :: Produce Tractors, Harrows, Plows, Discs, Mowers, Rakes, . . Stackers and Sweeps, Corn Cultivators, Planters, - . etc., etc. •' . / Engines and Motor Trucks ,“An Implement for Every Job," is the I.H.C. slogan WASHER BROS.’ DISTRICT AGENTS

Are You Refurnishing, or does Your Furniture require renovating ? If you are refurnishing there is no occasion to go outside your town. With every modern convenience installed in their up-to-date Factory, Messrs Howard and White can turn out furniture equal to the best city work and design, and at a less cost. From any design Furniture cart be made up to suit the taste and pockets of customers. \ For that little pieae of bedroom or dining-room furniture which will complete m otherwise nicely furnished home, see will do the work to please you. Odr Renovating'will speak for itself. > Snpporta Loeai Industry HOWARD A WHITE ttoimc Furnij&jeif & Cabinet Maher oke m gf. i&r •> ■&ffr w 35“ ,'AvV\ & % CE l;. ■ IK THE f f'V-:' ' ' - -■ 7 i NT'S OFF ALL coats FOR 2 WEEKS ONLY In Tweeds ahd Garbardino Something Always a Little Better at D. WRIGLEY’S »«OUT OK HIS OWN" Draper & Mercer Te 3 due Poke ic V. s Unosualiy Good Suits at A large number of very desirable suits have been grouped at this low price. All are of Woollens which would justify a price considerably higher, and tailored according to our exacting specifications—the highest standard of manufacturers known in the clothing industry. E. H, WILKINS Tailor /and Clothier

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Te Puke Times, 17 June 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Puke Times, 17 June 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Te Puke Times, 17 June 1921, Page 2