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| Removal Sale 0 at | AULD & Co.'s, ' 1 Tc Awamutu. STOCK GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICE TO MAKE QUICK SELLING. I }T is imperative that we remove from our present temporary ~ premises in Gifford and Dunkley’s old store almost at once. To save the Stock from unnecessary handling and soiling we | will endeavour to greatly reduce it by offering everything at | specially attractive sale prices for a few days. ; i The whole Stock is absolutely new and free from fault of any | kind, and we hesitate to sacrifice it, but there’s no choice in the I matter, as we must move, and moving means damage to stock. It’s simply picking up money to buy Choice New Drapery at the prices we quote during the Removal Sale, so why not come along and get your share of the great bargains we offer ? We cannot quote a lot of prices, as our stock of all lines is j | not so heavy that we can promise to supply any particular goods | after a day or two, and this might lead to disappointment, and | | we don’t want to disappoint or deceive anyone. • j . YOU COME, and come quickly, to the Sale, and we can ■§ | promise you better solid values than you have ever known beI fore, and treatment that should bring you back again for a I further share of the good things. I We’ll expect you to-morrow. & Co., j DRAPERS, ' HAMILTON AND TE AWAMUTU. 9 Jj •

S Happy Children Happy contented Children are found in those homes where thoughtful fathers and mothers live. See how the children look forward to father or mother’s return from town, and the look ol pleasure on their faces if there is a bag or two of fruit. Fruit, too, will add to their health, as well as to their happiness. Start off to-day by spending one shilling a week for the little ones. Can you say that the money will be ill spent? Heerdegen’s Fruit Store Opposite B.N.Z. 1 RIGKIT & SONS, HOUSE FURNISHERS & HARDWARE, TIMBER, & FANCY GOODS MERCHANTS, - IE AWAM UTU. Direct Importers we can offer our Customers the Very Best - L> Value for their money. Those about to build or furnish the home should insist on inspecting our Large Range of Goods and obtaining our prices before buying elsewhere. It will pay you. iUST ARRIVED : Stewart Horse-Clipping Machines.

WHERE TO PLAY BILLIARDS. TrJE was T E AWAM UT U . ( Opposite Bank of New Zealand). -PILE Most Up-to-date Saloon in the District. TWO FIRST-CLASS TABLES. GOOD LIGHTING A SPECIALITY. CO M PETEN T IVIAR KERS. Under sole management of proprietor himself, therefore one can expect a well-kept table. A TRIAL SOLICITED. U a | tra i Ea iUIt PROPRIETOR. 26 W. PARKINSON & Go., j\ [ON U MENTAL ASONS Auckland. W. J. NORTH, Agent, TE AWAMUTU. 41

THIS SPACE IS RESERVED • FOR TSte Waipa Carriage (next Laurie’s Stables), TEAWAMUTU. We have something to tell you next issue. S. H. WEST, PROPRIETOR. •93

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Waipa Post, Volume I, Issue 17, 13 June 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waipa Post, Volume I, Issue 17, 13 June 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waipa Post, Volume I, Issue 17, 13 June 1911, Page 3

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