Very Special Surplus Stock Men’s Striped Tennis Shirts ... 3/9 for 2/6 Neglige Shirts ... ... 3/6 for 2/6 Felt Hats ... 4/11 for 3/6 Coloured Sox ... ... 1/6 for 17Ties, broad end ... ... 2/6 for 1/Undervests, ... 1/6 for 1/- 3/9 for 2/6 Underpants ... 4/9 for 3/9 MEN’S and BOYS’ SUITS at big Reductions LADIES’ LACE COLLARS at Half-Price Stockings ... ... ... 2/- for 9d. Children’s Sox ... ... l/-for4%d. Gloves ... ... ... i/- for 4d. REMNANTS.—A splendid lot of all kinds, and heawly reduced in price. A GREAT MONEY-SAVING OPPORTUNITY CALL AND INSPECT AT ONCE. AULD & Co. Te Awamutu & Hamilton. lea CROCKERYWARE m . 1 p, . In every department g* . . Special Prices Thecwsto orders give special prices for Direct From the Potteries. Th? widest range of good value Crockery imported to Te | ’ Awamutu has just reached The Corner Stores. These goods 1 ! have been specially selected and manufactured to our orders, j ! j ©hina and Earthenware. Dinner Sets and Tea Sets. Toilet Sets. And all the Requisites of the Season. Preserving Jars. —We offer the best value on the market. I And many a resident has proved it well worth his while to submit his orders upon “Cash Order” Terms. G. M. A. AHIER. THE CORNER STORE, | (Established 40 years) (Directly Opposite Post Office), ! BjL TE AWAMUTU ’Phone !. J 3 TIE EMPIRE CAFE. (OPPOSI PUBLIC LIBRARY) Luncheon, Tea, and Supper Rooms. PRIVATE ROOM FOR LADIES. Ice Cream, Confectionery, Iced Drinks. Catering in all its Branches Done on the Premises. OPEN : 7.30 a.m. to 9 p.m, Saturdays, Midnight. H. & ’Phone 125. HEERDEGEN . . c. Proprietors. “ Famous for LOW Prices. 1 W* LAST WEEK! THOMAS’S COLOSSAL Clean-Sweep W' E still have on hand several lines which we must quit to make room for Goods which commence to arrive next week, so we intend giving further reductions in order to make a thorough clearance. 3 Ladies White Embroidered Dresses — were 39/6 25/6 21/- Now 27/9 17/9 14/6 18 Children's White Embroidery Frocks to suit ages from 2 to 14 years—were 22/6, 17/n, 15/6, 14/11, 10/6, 7/11, 6/6. ‘ Now 15/9, 13/9, 12/3, 11/9, 8/9, 5/n, 4/11. 2 Dozen Girls’ Hats, to suit all ages—were 15/6, 12/9, 11/9, 8/11, 7/11, 6/11. Now 5/n, 5/6, 4/11, 4/9, 4/6, 3/11. See our Window Display of these Goods, and you will appreciate their wonderful value. The Sale closes on Saturday, February I4th, at 9 p.m. Absolutely the last week, and your last chance of securing Genuine Goods at Gift Prices ! Every article reduced to Bargain Prices in all departments for one week only PHONE 132. A. R. THOMAS, Draper & Importer, P °s P f office Te Awamutu.
JE JJWAMUTU gUTCHERY. J. BiDDLEBROOK, Wholesale and Retail ' Butcher. SLOANE STREET (adjoining Post Office), TE AWAMUTU. Telephone 24. Families waited on dailv.
BAXTER BROS., General Carriers & Contractors, TE AWAMUTU. FURNITURE REMOVED. Goods of Any Description to and from the Railway. FIREWOOD SUPPLIED. TELEPHONE 64.
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Waipa Post, Volume VI, Issue 289, 13 February 1914, Page 3
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