'Summer m SALE"*! QUR Summer Sale has been successful beyond our most sanguine hopes. The promptitude of the public in taking advantage of the innumerable bargains was such that all known records were easily broken a fact of which we wish to express our keen appreciation, lhere are a few special items among numbers well worth attention : 3 dozen Lots Ladies’ Lace Neckwear usually if- to 1/6 now 6d each Ladies’ Nainsook Camisoles, lace-trimmed 2/3 sale price 1/6 each 12 dozen Ladies Plain and Ribbed Cashmere Hose worth 1/3 now 9d pair 6 Pieces Navy Prints. Gigantic sale price 3,11 dozen 12 Pieces Dress Whipcord, all colours usually 1/4%d now 10%d yard 3 dozen Embroidered Crash Cushion Covers, worth 2/9 now I/II Single Bed Sheeting, in grey and white usual price if- now B%d Damask, unbleached, 56m, usually 1/2 now B%d White Damask, 55in, usually 1/3 now 10%d 24 Boys’ Tunic Suits, Hoyle’s drill, sizes oto 4 from 4,11 50 Men’s Blue Denims Gigcntic sale price 2/6 pair $8 dozen White Lawn Handkerchiefs, usually 6d and Bcl now 6 for 1/6 4 dozen Men’s Felt Hats, priced 4/6 and 5/6 sale price 2/6 19 Men’s Suits, worth 37/6 Gigantic sale price 25/- each Navy Drill Shirts, usually 2/11 now 2/3 Boys’ Wash Ribbon Ties 6 for I/Boys’ Flannelette Shirts, priced to 2/9 now all 1/6 each Boys’ S.S.S. Drill Varsity Suits, usually 71 n sale price 5/II BE SURE TO ASK FOR THESE ITEMS. HOUSE & BAKING, Ltd., ’PHONE 44. TE AWAMUTU.
LODGE NOTICES. m LOYAL TE AWAMUTU LODGE, No. 7888, M.U. 1.0.0. F. REGULAR Meeting of the above Lodge will be held in the Lodge Room, Market Street, on Monday, February 16th, 1914, at 8 p.m. sharp. A full attendance is requested. H. WORTHINGTQN, Permanent Secretary. PRIDE OF TE AWAMUTU LODGE, NO. 84, U.A.O.D. 'J'HE Usual Fortnightly Meeting of the above Lodge will be held in the Lodge Room on Monday evening, February 9th, at 8 o’clock. J. W. T. STONEHOUSE, Permanent Secretary. J. WALSH, PRACTICAL TAILOR, (Opposite Bank of New Zealand), TE AWAMUTU. . Style and Fit Guaranteed. TELEPONE 86. FOR Pairsting, Paper-hanging, Signwriting, Window Lettering in Gold, TRY J. De Coek, TE AWAMUTU. »! UHiTCS TO ASSIST]
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Waipa Post, Volume VI, Issue 286, 3 February 1914, Page 1
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