High-Class Millinery. I We have pleasure in intimating that we have secured the services of a First-class Milliner, who began her duties on Saturday l6th instant. We solicit the patronage of the ladies of Te Awamutu and surrounding districts, knowing that nowhere else can more becoming, stylish, and exclusive designs be produced, and at no other stores will better values be offered. New Winter Drapery Is arriving daily, and the Very Latest Novelties from our London buyers will be reaching us by almost every Home steamer. Auld & Co., THE PIONEER PROGRESSIVE & POPULAR DRAPERY STORE TE AWAMUTU. and at HAMILTON.
A Necessary Necessity. ■pRUIT is no longer looked on as a luxury. Folk of sense now realise J- that it is a necessary part to every meal. It is. moreover, a wholesome food whether for young or old. If you are feeling off colour, good, well-ripened fruit will appeal to your taste when little else will. The kiddies like fruit, too. If they don’t, yuu can easily educate them up to it. Try them. ' ' If at a loss to know where to buy fruit you will find Heerdegen’s Fruit Store Is Opposite the B.N.Z.
THE WALTZ FOR 1912. ADR LATEST PE s “The Garden of Memory." 2/- POPULAR PRICES 3/Chappei & Co.’s ANNUAL DANCE ALBUM No. 156. The Very Latest in Dance Albums. CONTENTS—“Our Miss Gibbs,” Lancers. “ Caressante,” Valse. “The Whistler and His Dog,” Two-Step. “Madame Angot,” Lancers. “Dans Le Bois,” Valse. “ The Chimes,” Galop. , “ Slap-Bang,” Two-Step. PRICE 1/-. PROCURABLE AT Gilbert’s Music Bouse, Opposite Bank of New Zealand, TE AWAMUTU. TELEPHONE No. 56. i • Agent For : Chas. Begg and Co., Ltd. Alliance Assurance Co., Lid. (Fire and Accident). HEAL WITH HEAT. TOOTHACHE, Neuralgia, Cramps, and various other aches and pains generally indicate congestion. The blood fails to circulate properly. Gentle heat is a natural way of curing these ills. The prompt application of a HOT WATER BOTTLE (JEFFERY’S) equalises circulation, relaxes the parts, and soothes the overwrought nerves. One or more of these handy articles should be in every, home. They may be needed any day or night, and cost too little to be without. / GOOD QUALITY. REASONABLE PRICES. W. JEFFERY, M.P.S., Chemist & Optician, TE AWAMUTU PHARMACY, TE AWAMUTU.
ANNOUNCEMENT. To My Friends and Patrons WAVE you bought any Honey A this year ? If not, you are not getting the best vou can afford of the good things that are going, for Honey is universally acknowledged to be one of the most delicious articles of food, and the price of it rules lower than that of most good things. A word about Honey as food.— There is more food value in a pound of well-ripened Honey than there is in a pound of beef steak. It is a delicious healthgiving food. Eaten with good bread, it may well take the place of meat to a great extent. It is economical as well as pleasing, and should be in daily use. My Honey is guaranteed to be absolutely pure, and has the “flavour that calls for more.” —Faithfully yours, E. J. HALFORD. On Sale at: MESSRS G. M. A. AHIER’S and GOODFELLOW’S, LTD. *
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Waipa Post, Volume III, Issue 104, 23 April 1912, Page 3
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