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TALBOYS! GREAT BARGAIN SALE IS NOW ON EVERYTHING REDUCED TO SALE PRICES A FEW SHOWROOM SPECIALS: Tweed Costumes 25/6, 30/-. 35/6, 42/0 Twtwl Skirts-A Useful Skirt, at 4/11, 6/11 and 10/8. A RAKE BARGAIN. Black Navy okirta—Ubual Prices up to 17/6-FOK 'J'IIIS SALb 5/9. Tweed Coats, this Sanson's, 35/- quality to go at 10/fi. SEE THESE. Latest Blanket Coat..- (Extra) to eliMr at 27/6 Special Line in Maids' and Children's Warm Tweed Coats- SALE 2/6, 4/6, 7/6 FURS.— A Large Assortment at Talboys' Sale Prices. UNDERCLOTHING-Ladies' Knickers, usual 5/- to 7/6-Sale 3/9 j Chemises - Long-cloth, Daintily Trimmed, all at 3/3 to Clear ; Chemises, Flannelette, a few only at 3/9 j Nights—Woven in Natural and Cream, a Cood Winter line, 4/6, 5/., and 7/6-A SPECIAL BARGAIN. Bloomers—Koslyn & I'etone Greatly Reduced j Grey Fleecy, Sale prices 2/11,3/6 Spencer's Woven Natural all to go at 1/9. Underskirts— Moirette, in all Colours—Sale Prices 1/11, 2/6, 4/6, 5/9, and 6/Underskirts—Cloth and Woven—Sale Prices 3/11, 4/11, 5/6, and 6/6 Aprons—White Muslin and Holland Cooking Aprons 1/6 each All Children's Clothing Reduced to BARGAIN PRICES. Children's Fur and Carical Sets at Is. WHLLINERY.-All Trimmed Millinery to go at Half Usual Prices During Sale Only. Suaw and Felt Shapes, this Season'*, a few only— To Clear at 6d and Is. Dress Tweeds, suuie Choice Patterns, all to go at Is per yard. Our Large Stock of DRESS M ATEHIALS, Black & Coloured, at Bargain Prices. Blouse Flannelettes all at 4d per yard. Golf Blonsings 3 yards for 1/9. Warm Flannelette Blouses 1/11 Sale. Cream Embroidered Blouse Lengths 3/6. Flannels, Colonial all-wool, lOd to I/O per yd ; Flannelette, White, 6.Jd, 7M, SJd Flannelette, Striped, 6d, 7d, 7f,d, BJd, 9d. Sheetings—White, 68in, 72in, 80in-Sale Prices Is, Is 3d, Is -Id. Unbleached H.P. and Twill 72in Is 3d, 80in Is 6d. Flannelette Sheeting—72in Is 9d, 80in 2s. Towels, White and Brown, 10Jd, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, and Is 9d. mA\TL7I7TQ Colonial All-wool, White—Singlo-bed Size 15s 6d j/i IN i\.L, I O and 16s lid ; Double-bed Size 21s 6d, 22s 6d, 26s 6d Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing all reduced for the Sale.

Reliable Watch The first consideration in selecting a Waich is to get a Reuaui.i; Timi;ki;i;per. It makes no difference how little you spend for a Watch, it is money wasted unless you can depend on it to keep somewhere near perfect time. There are, however, inexpensive Watches of Real Merit. These are constructed along simple lines and are dependable timekeepers, other cheap watches got up in a showy way are not worth carrying. We only sell movements of proven batches, fully jewelled, irom 20/-. Ladies' Wristlet and Boys' Watches within easy reach of the weakest ljin-ket-bouk. W. B. , Watchmaker, Jeweller, & Optician, LAWPENC E.

gr«»ma«aet»aaaMg<r.i!ißßU'"H!J • 7sk PIANO CO., LTD. THE LEADING HOUSE IN THE DOMINION FOR Perfect Instruments by World Renowned Makers. BROADWOOD, STEINWAY, LIPP, KOMSCH, &C, &C, And the Famous BELL and IMPERIAL ORGANS. Approved by all Leading Organists. if unable to call, write for our Illustrated Catalogues. They are POST FREE. Princes Street, DUNLDIN.

A GOOD all-round FARM HAND; must be competent.; wage?, 30s and found. Apply at once. KUNV lIART, Tuapeka Flat. WAITAHUNA LADIES' HOCKEY CLUII THE ANNUAL SOCIAL U/ILI. UK HELD in Cvmody's Hall, on WEDNESDAY, 2stU AUGUST. Genu, lis ; Ladies, liu&keU E. KYAN, Hon. Sue. STEVENSON'S PICTURES Monday Night August -_»!il|j, at 8 o'clock. A MAGNIFICENT and AIL-NEW t\ Fiwrumin.. ii.rlndii,.r_

ANNUAL MEETING HP HE ANNUM, MEETING of (lie 1 WAITAHUNA FARMERS' CLUB will lie held in Carmody's Hall on .MONDAY, 2Gth AUGUST, at 7 »> p m BUSINESS i Renoit and Balance A full attendance of members is reijuesnl and intending members are invited. K. MURRAY, Secretary. Sale of Work yjy/EDNESUAY, Willi AUGUST, 1912 in Coronation Hall.

The O'Neil A K|ilemli<l Slur Irish Drama. A Romantic Stiny of (Jlil Ireland, taken amidst (<cmiino Irish Scenery liy the Ivileni Co. Buffalo Hunting A Splendid Picture of this unique Sport. And NINE other Superb Pictures. REMEMBER! Next MONDAY Ni K ht. TOWIi HALL, LAWRENCE Wednesday, 28th August. Miss Jane Beatrice Fowler liy thfc Citizens of Laurence nnd Kx-.pupils on the occasion »f her retirement as Matron of the Lawrence, Uittrict High School, will take place at S p.m. on the shove date. Admission: is. H. L. DAHTON\, • > a J. NOKRIE } Joint Sees. A Progressive Euchre Party and Dance. VV Schoolroom on FRIDAY, 30tii AUGUST, commeucing at 7.30 p.m. Adjhsision, One Shilling,

Afuniui'i. iiud Kwning. Opening Ceremony, 2 p.m., by Mr K. Wood, M.tl.C. Isni)|,kss Vaiukty of Hoods Fou Sai.k. Competitions and Amusements fur All. D. MARTIN, Hon. See. r VO LET, for u Term of Years, coinmen- ■*• cing Ist October, 1912, a GOOD GRASS PADDOCK at Wctherstories, (Section 3, Block X, Tnapeka East District) containing 3 acres, 2 roods, 32 poles, the property of Mrs D. Robertson, Woolabra, Sydney (N.S. Wales). For particulars, apply to D. FIXLAYSON, Solicitor, Lawrence. NEW ZEALAND SPORTS PROTECTION LEAGUE. iVI hig, Racing, and other Sports Bodies are invited to attend a Public Meeting to be held in the Town Hall Chamber Room, Lawrence, on FRIDAY Evening, Aug. 3d, at 8 p.m., for the purpose of considering the formation of a Branch of the N.Z, Sports Protection League. His Worship the Mayor, Mr J. Robertson, will preside, and Mr A. A. Paape, General Secretary, will address the meeting. R. C. MOORE, Convener.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 5972, 24 August 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Tuapeka Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 5972, 24 August 1912, Page 2