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rtm. ¥ N. GOODALL TE AWAMUTU “‘GOODALL’S GOODS ARE GOOD.” v Unusual as our sales are, the low priced at which goods are marked during sale time is none the less unusual. This is chiefly a sale for m'en, and we think that the average man will agree when we say it has come at the right time. Just when the cold weather is here to remind you that something newer, warmer and better is needed in the wearing line, Goodall’s announce their unusual offers of all the man seeking a new outfit could possibly need. Read through the items and you’ll be convinced that Goodall’s is indeed the store where it’s usual to find the unusual. MERCERY. Men’s 'All Wool Cashmere Fancy Sox, 1/11. Men’s All Wool Ribbed Singlets, 4/11. Men’s All Wood Ribbed Underpants, 4/11. Men’s 'Strong Dark Working Shirts, 3/11. Men’s Wire Twist Shirts, 5/11. Men’s Pyjamas, 6/6, 7/11. Men’s Wool and Cotton Singlets, 3/11. Men’s Silk Knitted Ties, 1/5. Men’s Wide-end Ties, 3 for 2/-. Men’s Strong Braces, 1/6. Men’s Police Braces, 1/11. Men’s ‘Neglige Shirts, 3/11. Men’s Tennis Shirts, 4/11. Gauntlet Motor Gloves, leather palms, 7/6. Men’s Ribbed Wool Sox, 1/-. Men’s Havard Working Shirts, 4/11. Men’s Fur Felt Hats, 12/6. All Wool Fringe Rugs, 14/11. All Wool 'Grey Blankets, 19/11 pair. • CLOTHING. Men’s Blue Denim Trousers, 3/11. Men’s Dark Tweed Trousers, cuff bottoms, 10/6, 12/6. Boys’ Strong Dark Tweed Shorts. Sizes 3 to 14, 5/11 pair. Children’s Black Rubber Overcoats, assorted sizes, 10/6. Boys’ Waterproof Coats, belted all round, -all sizes, 13/6. Men’s English Saddle Tweed Trousers, sizes 3 to 7, 12/11. Men’s All Wool Tweed Three-garment Suits 59/6, 69/6; worth up to £5/5-. Good shades, good cloths. BOOTS AND SHOES. Men’s Box Calf Derby Boots, 25/-. Men’s Chrome Boots 'Sewn Soles, 19/6. Men’s Box Calf Boots, .pug toes, 25/-. Men’s Box Calf and Glace Boots, 22/6. Men’s Glace Oxford Shoes, 25/-. Men’s Strong Kip Shooters, 19/6. Ladies’ Patent and Glace Ox. Shoes; sizes 3,4, 6, 8/11. Ladies’ Colonial Coloured Swede Strap Shoes, 8/11. Ladies’ Grey Swede Low Heel Shoes, 10/6. Glace Ward Shoes, 6/6. ■Ladies’ Check Felt 'Slippers 2/3. Ladies’ Tan and Black Brogue Shoes, 13/6. Ladies’ “Helen” Strap Shoes, pump soles, 14/11. Patent and Glace. •vvwv %- << V N\ «

a M. A. AHIER DRAPER, MEN’S OUTFITTER, AND BOOT STORE OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, TE AWAMUTU. SALE! SALE! GENUINE REDUGTOHS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS All Good=class Goods and our Regular Stock will be OFFERED AT SPEOIALLT LOW PRIDES until the end of July. EVERYTHING FOR LADIES’ CHILDREN’S, AND MEN’S WEAR. ‘ IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL & INSPECT OUR STOCK. G. M. A. AHIER DRAPER, MEN’S OUTFITTER, AND BOOT STORE OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, TE AW AM LIT IT.

FOR THE FARM. ?p ( the man On the land who is pro- ; -rfssive and go-ahead—'the man who { i s alive to the value of time wasted — ; -ptether he would use power for milking or shearing or both —ELECTRIC power is the only sound businesls proposition. To such a man—the farmer who is determined by practical economics to' smash this theory of “ farming failures ” —is offered an ever-open invitation to discuss with us the practicability and costs of installing electric power for the farm. G> F. EELES & GO., ALEXANDRA ST., TE AWAMUTU. Telephones 254. 294. TT pays you to pay cash for you’. Small Advertisements in The Waipa Post. It saves ns bother, too.

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Waipa Post, Volume 32, Issue 1782, 13 July 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waipa Post, Volume 32, Issue 1782, 13 July 1926, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waipa Post, Volume 32, Issue 1782, 13 July 1926, Page 3

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