If You not Visited AULDS You don't know how much you have lost. It's like picking up money to buy your Drapery and Clothing there while this Great SACRIFICE SALE is on.
G. M. A. AHIER'S SUMMER SALE ! NOW ON. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN AL*. DEPARTMENTS. As room must be found for the New Season's Goods our present Stock is to be sacrificed REGARDLESS OF COST. THE FOLLOWING SPECIALS REPRESENT ONLY A FEW OF THE EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS BEING OFFERED:— Plain and Fancy Poplin, is id yard, usual price Is 6d; .Dainty Floral Muslins, 3d and 5d yard, usual prices 6d and 8d; Light Cambric Prints, 5d yard, worth 7d and 8d; Cotton Voiles, beautiful designs, • 9d, is, and. js ,3d, usual price is 3d, Is 6d, is iod yard; Striped .: Zephyr/.s£ls&%d, and 76., usual price 7A, iod, lid; Indigo Prints, yard.'.wgrth 7^d; Mercerised Lawn, special quality, 5%d and Bd, reduced from od and is; 22in Jap Silk, 7%d yard, ordinary price • ioj^d; Rajah Shnntung, 9d yard, usual price is; Silk Embroidered ' ■ Delaine Blouse Pieces, 3s 3d and 4s lid, usual price 4s 9d and 6s 9d; , Embroidered-Silk Blpuses, 5s 9d> 7s 6d, 9s 6d, lis 6d,. usual .prige :: 6,s .: 1 id, 9s, us 6d, and 15s 6d; All-wool Delaine Blouses/3s 6d, 4s 6d; reduced from 5s 6d and 7s; a few Embroidered Muslin Blouses, 2s 6d, usual price 4s 6d,toys 9d; Windsey Blouses, 3s 6d, worth 6s; Heavy Silk Shirt Blous,es, 5s 9d, 6s 9d, and 8s 6d, ios 6d, usual price :'•'■. .:7i 8s 6d, lis, and I2s 6d. Special Reductions in Ladies' Neckwear, Laces, Embroidery, Hosiery, and Fancy Goods. MILLINERY GOODS AT HALF THE tjSUAL PRICESJ Big Reductions in Men's and Boys' Mercery and Clothing Department. Special Bargains in Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's Boots and Shoes. COME EARLY ! A GENUINE OPPORTUNITY I DON'T MISS IT!
The Golden Boot Alexandra Street, TE AWAMUTU. THE PEOPLE'S BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE, SAYS THREE THINGS: You Must Wear Boots. Why Not Wear the Best ? We Can Serve You With the Boots You Want. Ladies and Gentlemen requiring UP-TO-DATE and RELIABLE FOOTWEAR are invited to inspect our Large Stock of Seasonable Goods AT CITY PRICES. We Do your Repairs at Lowest City Prices. Important to Out-of-Town Customers ! WE PAY POSTAGE on all Boots and .Shoes when Orders are accompanied with Cash.
ISITORS TO HAMILTON (Race Week) % k Dancing Tour of the World. Professor Owen Cardston and'2oo Performers Under the auspices of the HAMILTON TOWN BAND. A perfect realisation of wonderful and stirring terpsichorrachievements. Fascinating! Sensational! Realistic! With above we present a Monster Bazaar and Art Union. . Tickets 2s and is. ' J. T. BROWNE, Chairman. H. C. MORRISON, Secretary.
T E A WAMUTU UTCHERY. J. MtDDLEBROOK, Wholesale and Retail Butcher. SLOANE STREET (adjoining Post Office), TE AWAMUTU. Telephone 24. Families waited on daily.
TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited up till 9 a.m. on Saturday, the 22nd inst., for the erection of an Enclosure (partly in brick, with castiron railing) at the Church of England Cemetery at Te Awamutu. Plan and specification at my offices, Hamilton, and at Mr Dudley Bockett's office, Te Awamutu, where tenders are to be sent. JOHN W. WARREN, F.N.Z.1.A., Architect. Legal Chambers, 6th February, 1913.
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Waipa Post, Volume IV, Issue 187, 11 February 1913, Page 3
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