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PIANO AGENCY. WE have pleasure in stating that we have appointed MISS MARY MORONEY, of Waipawa, our Resident Agent for the sale of our PIANOS and ORGANS. We would direot attention to the faot that the D. 1.0. offers speoial value in pianos and organs. Owing to the magnitude of combined pur* chases for the D.I.G. at Dunedin, Christohuroh and Wellington, we are able to make satisfactory contracts the benefit of which is fully obtained by the customers of the D. 1.0. By purchasing from the D. 1.0. a saving of from £lO to £ls per instrument is assured. All instruments sold on the easy time payment system. All instruments supplied by the D. 1.0. are guaranteed against defective workmanship or materials for Ten Years. Miss Moroney, the local agent, will Bupply any particulars required. Organs, Simplex Piano Player. Old Pianos exchanged. Ruataniwiia Road, Waipawa. THE DRAPERY & GENERAL IMPORTING CO., OF N.Z. Ltd. 40 A. A. OomtiGAN, Manager. Livery aud Bait Stables.

H. D. LIMBIiICK BEGS to announce that he has entered into possession of his NEW PREMISES NEXT TO THE ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, WAIPAWA, Drags, buggies, waggonettes, cabs and saddle horses on hire. A Cab will meet all Trains. Telephone 39. Letters and telegrams will receive prompt attention. 15 W. D. Pattison, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, WAIPAWA, XN thanking the public for the liboral support acoorded him for the last 18 years, bogs to inform his customers and the general public that he has ereoted Up-to-date Premises and in conjunction with hie Grocery and Furnishing Business has added that of Boots and Shoes. Note —My Business Grows by the Recommendation of Satisfied Customers. THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT Contains everything of the best quality obtainable and at most reasonable prices THE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT

Ia complete with Up-to-date Furniture, Bedding, Blankets, and everything required for furnishing a home at Lowest Prices possible. THE BOOT DEPARTMENT In shop adjoining, has a good selection of English, Amerioan and Colonial Boots and Shoes to select from and at prices that defy competition. Any article not in Btock obtained at shortest notice and at lowest prices. Also for sale, KAPOO in any quantity. Agent for Standard, Fire and Marine Insurance Company of New Zealand. W. D. PATTIS ON" 14 WAIPAWA. C. H. NASH, BUILDERS’ and HOUSEHOLD IRONMONGER. OIL, COLOR & PAPERHANGING WAREHOUSE. RUATANIWHA ROAD, WAIPAWA, And OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. LARGE stocks of the following and other goods in stock too numerous to mention. AMMUNITION Guns Roofing Iron Nails Spouting Ridgeing Sheet Lead Portable Boilers Tanks Force and Lift Pumps Baths Taps Paperhangings CARPENTERS’ TOOLS Saws Saw Sets Files Chisels Planes Hammers Tool Kits Pinches &c., &o. HOUSEHOLD IRONMONGERY Scrim Buckets Paper Lamps Tacks Scales Red Lead Kettles White Lead Saucepans Mixed Paints &0., &o. Brushes Enamel Ware of Every Description. Saucepans Kettles, &o.

Agent for Burke and Bollmeyers’ Selfoiling Windmills. Solo Agent for Luke’s Ranges in Waipawa. Sub-Agent Champion and Shaokland. Telephone 27. (Opposite Town Board Office.) 67 WAIPAWA. JUST ARRIVED A SPLENDID LINE OP ENGLISH SADDLES and BKIDLES. CALL AND INSPECT AT J. L. Sterry’s, WAIPUKURAU. 4 Mourning cards, Wedding anc Invitation Cards printed at tho Matt. Office, Waipawa,

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5250, 23 April 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waipawa Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5250, 23 April 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waipawa Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 5250, 23 April 1908, Page 3

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