SPECIAL PRICE SPECIAL PRICES AT ROODALL'S SOME SPECIAL PRICES AT You will notice that the quantities to be offered at these prices are limited; so if you want to buy Footwear cheaper than you could before the war now is the time. ■ * 25 PAIRS of WOMEN'S GLACE COURT SHOES PAIRS of GLACE COURT SHOES, Pump Soles, Louis Heels 72 PAIRS of WOMEN'S PATEHT COURT SHOES, Louis Heels 30 PAIRS of MEH'S CHROME DERBY BOOTS •••• 65 PAIRS of MEH'S BOX CALF DOUBLE - SOLED BOOTS 36 PAIRS of MEH'S BOX CALF WELTED BOOTS 2/ YOU WILL NOT EQUAL THESE VALUES AT ANY BOOT STOBE IN NEW ZEALAND. "GOODALL'S GOODS ABE GOOD." "GOOD ALL'S GOODS ARE GOOD." "GOOD ALL'S GOODS ABE GOOD." "GOOD ALL'S GOODS ARE GOOD."
Public Notices. THOMSON BROS., KIHIKIHI LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. COACHES MEET ALL TRAINS at Te Awamutu Station. CARRYING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS in Te Awamutu and Kihikihi. CARS FOR HIRE. BUY GOOD BOOTS. GET THEM NOW. EVERY SIZE IN STOCK. Discount 4/= in Ihe i. W. F. LEES & CO., s KIHIKIHI, GENERAL STORE KEEPERS AND BUTCHERS. Telephones, Store 68M, Butchery 68S.
THE RAINY SEASON. — LADIES' Si CHILDREN'S—RAINCOATS! RAINCOATS! RAINCOATS! at Special Discount Prices R, L HENDERSON'S, Draper & Mercer, ALEXANDRA ST.. TE AWAMUTTJ.
OMNE SOLUM FOBTI PATEIA (Every soil is a brave man's country). i Bishop Frodsham, Hon. G. W. Rnssell, and Champion are much Dlou ' . _uf.v, * mna \a OMamninn to sav a 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 I*ey not advocate the removal of the Alien Poll Tax? I! it were done it would permit of a much lower rate of wage being paid, and a lower standard of production; also we would hTve the cost of maintenance of those subjects instead of their suriittve w*« . -,/»«1|l «nnn he brouffht brides in manufacturing, and with cheap labour, augmented with modern machinery, they will ultimately be a menace to the British to has fought for his country; but evidently this is of little moment to the "antediluvians," as they appear, anxious for cheap Lour and good, without considering its disastrous effects to the British workers. I quite believe if you were now to offer them madefu Germany goods at a trifle less than those of British manufacture Uielr patriotism would vanUh like smoke. I have spoken with much fee.Hng.-V., AUCKLAND. „....',«, - n KEEP THE STANDARD UNFURLED.
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Waipa Post, Volume XX, Issue 1127, 11 August 1921, Page 3
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