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GET UNDER A NEW FELT FOR WINTER. You cannot possibly look your smartest if your head= gear has that “!ast=season” look. L. G. ARMSTRONG DRAPER, Alexandra Street, Te Take Advantage of These j SPECIAL HAT WEEK VALUES. SPECIAL HAT WEEK VALUES. SPECIAL HAT WEEK VALUES. SPECIAL HAT WEEK VALUES. and see about a New Model right away. As far as Smartness goes, these Hats are just what you want—the prices explain the value. You will have to go a long way to find values in good Hats equal to these. EN'S SOFT FELT HATS in Grey, Brown, Cuba, and Slate, with Self or Black Bands—— Also, a Fine Range of Hats in all wanted Shapes and Colours, by those Renowned Makers, STETSON & LINCOLN BENNETT at prices ranging from 42/-. WE EXPECT TO SEE YOU IN ABOUT THESE.

Public Notices. FARMERS, LOOK ! SASIC SLAG! BASIC SLAG' n/20% WE have a Shipment of Basic Slag, 17/20 per cent this week, and Clients requiring this well-known Manure should send their orders in immediately, as we have only a limited quantity for disposal. Farmers’ Co-operative Auctioneering Go., Ltd., HAMILTON & BRANCHES.

p^^'N'ryE^'SiiS, REMOVAL NOTICE. WE beg to advise our numerous clients and friends that we have NOW REMOVED our stock and plant to our new premises Directly Opposite Old Garage. WE have at our disposal 6000 square feet of Floor Space, which allows us ample room to do justice to all work from a complete overhaul down to a small repair. WE wish to take this opportunity to apologise to our clients for the delays occasioned by the limited space of our late workshop. WE BEG TO DRAW ATTENTION TO OUR COMMODIOUS YARD, WHICH HAS ENTRANCES FROM ALEXANDER AND MAIIOE STREETS. Motorists are always at liberty to park their cars in this space which is always under supervision. SPEAR & FAWCETT, LIMITED., Motor and General Engineers, Electrical Contractors, TE AWAMUTU. Telephones : GARAGE, 6 ; PRIVATE, 57.

v *N/l\/*\/X\/T\/f^K/i\/i^ ; i\/l\/j\/iOf\/i\?f^v'fC'l^^t~» r J\vi\/^U/^i^Ct^\/Tv^^^ & 1921 BIU 1921 BUIGK 1921 BUICK La»ains Early in Dec. 1921 BUIGK 1921 BUICK "»« *" “*• 1921 BUICK 1921 BUICK Co ” bS; vs 1 "* w 1921 BUICK 1921 BUICK 1921 BUICK These Cars have a reputation for faithful construction and comfort. THE SUPPLY IS LIMITED, AND PROMPT INQUIRY IS ADVISED. We do all Motor Repairs at shortest notice. BROWN & MACDUNALU, Motor Engineers? Alexandra Street? | (Near Presbyterian Church), TE AWAMUTU. ’Phone 232. M/m/m/

ADVISE TO THOSE ABOUT TO' FUBiSH A HOME. | DIRECT SUPPLY from THE FACTORY to THE HOME. § It saves doable handling 1 and all intermediate handling. WE FURNISH HOMES COMPLETE from £SO to £250. WE HAVE FURNITURE FOR EVERY HOME. LATEST STYLES IN OAK AND WALNUT. CLARK AND M C MILLAN, COMPLETE HOUSE FMffIISHERS, FACTORY AND SHOW ROOMS : ALEXANDRA ST., TE AWAMUTU. Phones : 121, 128.

Imported Cartridges Outclassed C.A.C. Shoot Best—Cost Least. C.A.C. Cartridges have outclassed and beaten imported Shotgun Cartridges, now advertised for sale in New Zealand papers at 30/- and 37/6 per 100, against “ C.A.C.” prices of 22/6 and 26/6 per 100. Moreover, “C.A.C.” invariably proves to be a better Cartridge. 1919 and 1920 Auckland Gun Club’s Live Pigeon Championship Matches were both won by shooters using C.A.C. Cartridges. Record Scores were made at the Stratford and at the Dunedin Gun Clubs’ Matches on Bth February, by shooters using C.A.C. Cartridges. Mr. A. N. Turner scored 69 out of ■ possible 71, and also shot 40 consecutive hits. Get “C.A.C.”—The famous N.Z. Cartridges. COLONIAL AMMUNITION CO., N.Z.,LTD., AUCKLAND Hums—Bs NOTE THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES. 90 ACRES—Dairy Farm, flat and undulating, all in grass. Goad 5-roomed house. On metalled main road. PRICE, £6O per acre. Only £6OO cash. Immediate possession. GOOD 4-ROOMED HOUSE AND SCULLERY, with £-acre land. Telephone on. Very handy to post office. PRICE, £776. BUSINESS SITES in Main Street. From £26 per foot. These must grow in value very quickly. RESIDENTIAL SITES AND FARMS of all sizes in all parts of the Waikato. PARTICULARS WANTED OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE. HILSON THOMPSON & GO., Land & Estate Agents, Opposite Te Awamutu Hotel, SLOANE STREET, TE AWAMUTU. Telephones 251 and 199. P.O. Box 7.

OMNE SOLUM EOETI PATRIA (Every soil is a brave man’s country). Bishop Frodsham, Hon. G. W. Russell, and Champion are much perturbed about the Asiatic menace, which impels Champion to say a few words to his people on “ The Fallacy of Free Trade,” and in the meantime to continue fortifying on Muscle-Raiser Flour, topped off with Standard Soother Oatmea and Rolled Oats, and all will be well. THE FALLACY OF FREE TRADE. MY DEAR PEOPLE, —I am credibly informed ,that some “ antediluvians ” are advocating Free Trade, which would be feasible if it were universal. Why do they not advocate the reknoval of the Alien Poll Tax? If it were done it would permit of a much lower rate of wage being paid, and a lower standard of production; also we would have the cost of maintenance of those subjects instead of tbeir surplusages in goods, with the result that we would soon be brought down to the Asiatic level. Japan, Ind.a, and China are making rapid strides in manufacturing, and with cheap labour, augmented with modern Machinery, they will ultimately be a menace to the British artisan, who has fought for his country; but evidently this is of little moment to the “ antediluvians,” as they appear anxious for cheap labour and goods without considering its disastrous effects to the British workers. I quite believe if you were now to offer them made-in-Germany goods at a trifle less than those of British manufacture their patriotism would vaniuh like smoke. I have spoken with much feeling.—V., AUCKLAND. I

Mr Clement Wragge, of weather fame, intends to tour the King Country next month. The annual meeting of the WaikatoKing Country P. and T. Officers’ Association, held at Hamilton last Saturday elected the following officers for the year:—Chairman, JET. W. S. Davies; vice-chairman, Mr C. Curry; section secretary, Mr T. E. Hutt; delegates to conference, (Telegraph) Mr 'R. E. Hunter, (Postal) Mr G. P. Madden; committee, Messrs. Curry, Davies, Fraser, Hendry, Kenealy, Madden, McGrane, Reeve, Rusden and E. 0. Wooc^ For Bronchial Coughs, take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.

THE WAIPA POST. Published on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays—First edition 10.30 a.m.. Second edition 2 p.m. Advertisements Wanted, Lost, Found, For Sale, To Let (18 words), 1 issue 1/, threb issues 2/6 cash; 1 issue 1/6, 3 issues 4/6 if booked. Births, Marriages, and Death Notices, 2/6 per insertion (funeral notices 1/ extra). Memoriam Notices, 2/6; each line of verse, 3d extra. General Business Notices, Local Body Announcements, Tenders, Straying on Property, Trespassers, Notice to Land Agf „s, Theatrical Notices, Auction Sales, etc., 4/ per inch per issue.

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Waipa Post, Volume XIX, Issue 1074, 7 April 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waipa Post, Volume XIX, Issue 1074, 7 April 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waipa Post, Volume XIX, Issue 1074, 7 April 1921, Page 2

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