AUTUMN & WINTER, 1914. THE PREVAILING FASHIONS are exemplified in the New Importations of LRDIES’& GENTLEMEN’S WEARING HPPHREL now showing at HOUSE & BAKING’S. First Shipments of 50 cases come direct from the Leading English and Colonial Manufacturers, and comprise a general assortment for all departments. Full ranges of Roslyn and Kaiapoi Underwear and Clothing for Ladies, Children, and Gentlemen are here, besides an Extensive Assortment of English Makes, including Wolsey, Morley, etc. We coidially invite inspection of these fine stocks. A glance will convince.you that the values are unexcelled. COME TO SEE ! NEW BLANKET COATS, FLEECY SPORT COATS, HYDROTITES, SILKS, NEW 'DRESS FABRICS, CHILDREN’S KNITTED COATS, & TRIMMINGS. BLANKETS, DOWN QUIT 7S, MARCELLA QUILTS, RUGS, FLANNELS, FLANNELET'IE. Gentlemen’s Macks and Hydrotites, Ready-for-Service Suits, Caps and Fur Hats, Boys’ Sport Suits, Macks, and Hydrotites, Tweed and Felt* Hats. AND AN EXCLUSIVE RANGE OF NEW TIES. The VALUES are EXCEPTIONAL at House & Bakings, LIMITED, IMPORTERS, TE AWAMUTU. Also Hamilton & Taumarunui. '
LODGE NOTICES 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, April 13th, 1914, at 8 p.m. sharp. A full attendance is requested. H. WORTHINGTON, Permanent Secretary. Parcels Delivery. re Awamutu and District. FROM March Ist we will regularly have on the road an express waggon purposely for the delivery of Parcels and Merchandise. This waggon will meet all trains at Te Awamutu. Parcels may be left at our office (opposite Teasdale’s Buildings), or will be called for or delivered to any part of the town and district. Special Conveyances for hire at any time, with competent drivers. J. Douglas & Sons, CARRIERS and General Contractors, Coal and Firewood Merchants. Office : Alexandra Street (opposite Teasdale’s Buildings, Tef Awamutu. Telephones : Office, No. 135. Residence, No. 116. Te Awamutu and Waipa BAKERY. SUTHERLAND BROS., PROPRIETORS. gREAD delivered to any part of town and surrounding district. Tea Rooms next Mr J. Middlebrook’s, Sloane Street.
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Waipa Post, Volume VI, Issue 303, 3 April 1914, Page 1
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