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WANTED. Advertisements inserted in this column 18 words for Is cash, Is 6d hooked, three insertions 2s 6d. Special rates quoted for longer terms. FOB SALE. ijoß SALE (privately), at the * Sehoolliou.se, Waipawa, on Wednesday and Thursday—l Diningroom Table, 1 Wardrobe and Duchess 1 air, Treadle Machine, etc. WANTED KNOWN. WANTED KNOWN-That F. J. . Tonkin, Station street, Hastings, has always on hand large stocks of Motor and Push Bike Covers and Tubes. Repairs a specialty. Accessories of all kinds, also Sporting goods of all descriptions. ’Phones 116 and 513. A BE YOU BUYING FURNITURE t •ca If so, call and inspect my stocks. They i are worthy of inspection, and compare well with City prices. W. Crockford, Furniture Manufacture, Waipawa. TT’S NOT THE QUANTITY but A Quality of Furniture that gives the hall mark of refinement to your home. Buy from J. Riddles, who has had many years’ experience ns maker of high-grade Furniture. Bibby’s Buildings, Waipawa. IjVXTRA Large Oak Duchess, latest J design, cost £l2 lfls. Only £8 10s at Christie’s, Queen street, Hastinga. Anemones and ranunculus, 1/- per dozen. Fruit, Roses, Ornamental Trees, Rhubarb, etc. Catalogues on application from Armstrong and Haining, Seed Merchants, Hastings. Agents for T. Horton, Ltd. PEACHES, Pears, Apples, Tomatoes.—Solway Peaches, 4s per case. Pears to suit the most fastidious palate. Largo supply of Tomatoes, gems of the first water. Twice winner of Dominion championship for Apples. Highest grade CONFECTIONERY. All at the Union Jack Shop. F. Peters. RUGS. —A.ny color, any size, all qualities, from 3s to 40s. At Christie’s, Queen street, Hastings. AFTERNOON TEA. CAKES and High-class Confectionery at Elite Tea Room (opposite Empire Hotel). Bermaline Bread. Ernest E. Bott. YJE r ANTED KNOWN Arthur Parkin is now in his new premises. Everything new and of the very best. Don’t forget I stock the famous Sattaire Serge. Splendid range of Worsteds and Tweeds. WANTED KNOWN—That J. H. Butler, who has taken over the carrying business of Mrs Moroney, is prpeared to undertake carying of all kinds. Parcels consigned to his care will receive prompt attention. Furniture removing a specialty. WAIPAWA BAKERY and EXCELSIOR TEA ROOMS. Be good to yourself and yours and buy your Bread, Buns, Pies, Cakes, etc., from J. L. Morley, Waipawa. FRUITS of every description ara now obtainable at Mrs J. Oakenfull's, High street, Waipawa. Confectionery of every description. COUNTRY ORDERS will receive her prompt and careful attention. GOLFERS! Remember p, Brittain has stocks of this season’s CORPORAL, PATENT COLONEL, WHITE COLONEL, and ARCH COLONEL GOLF BALLS. Waipawa Agent for J. P. COCHRANE’S ■specially selected Golf Clubs. LADIES I PRACTICE war economy and use DYOLA DYES. Obtainable in all colors from I’. Brittain’s, Stationery and Art Needlework Depot, Waipawa. T. WILLIAMS. JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN, Waipawa. T. WILLIAMS for Wristlet Watches (luminous figures). T. WILLIAMS for Silver Goods suitable for Wedding Presents. T. WILLIAMS for Engagement and Dress Rings. T. WILLIAMS for Reliable Watches and Clocks. (Opposite Corskie’s). BIG DISCOUNT FOE CASH. T. WILLIAMS, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN, Waipawa. WAIPAWA COACH FACTORY. F. SHANLY - Propri MAKER of all kinds of ( RIAGES, BUGGIES, DOG CARTS, etc. Carriages repaired, painted, on the most reasonable terms at the shortest notice. Designs made and estimates 1 nished.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7720, 16 May 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7720, 16 May 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7720, 16 May 1916, Page 1

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