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FRESH FROM THE SEA !

WALTER M. BARROW Begs to advise everybody that he has opened The First Modern Fisli Business in the Rapidly-rising Town o£ OTOROHANGA (in New Concrete Buildings next Mr Mr MoCready’s Butchery). FRESH FISH FROM KAWHIA regularly; and having installed MODERN COOKING APPLIANCES Smoked Fish and Cooked Fish and Chips will also be retailed from the Depot. Qet Your Fish at Barrow’s f piNUS INSIGNUS—Two-year, extra good, 25s and 30s per 100; Law>soniana, 2-year, 25s to 35s per 100; 3year. sturdy, 40s to 45s per 100.—M. H. Williams, Nurseryman, Te Awamutu.

COMMERCIAL STATIONERY, For Printing and Commercial Stationery of Every Descrip- . . . tlon Send for Samples and Qnotations to THE WAIPA POST PBINTING & PUBLISHING CO., LTD. P.O. BOX 1, YE AWAMUTU.

MEN'S AND BOYS' WINTER NEEDS, tiMLin Lines it roniun rants. This up-to-date Men’s Store is waiting now with complete stocks to provide all you need in Winter Clothing. Men’s Pullovers, 10/6, 11/6, 15/6, 18/6. Men’s Cardigans, 8/11, 11/6, 15/6, 19/6. Cream Woollen Scarves, 4/9. Gent’s Aberdeen Knit Woollen Gloves, 3/11, 4/11. .„ Boys’ All Wool Grey and Navy Jerseys, 6/11, 7/6, to 9/6. Boys’ Woollen Gloves, 2/-, 2/3, You can always do better at— H. A. BURCHELL MEN’S WEAR SPECIALIST, ALEXANDRA STREET (Telephone 307) TE AWAMUTU. Q_ TUST OPENED UP A Splendid rang e of Children’s Tricycles, fitted with fine big English wheels and very wide frames. Impossible to overturn them.- -Te Awamutu Cycle Works. rjHEAP FIREWOOD.—BIocks, good dry burning, not less than halfcord, £1 cash, delivered. —Marsh and Webb’er, Carriers and Coal Merchants. Telephone 211. BS7

t 'Xm & m <>s• eil^ m V-3V. m 1 \ >.u_ HOSIERY GREATLY REDUCED. ALL FASHION WEAR TO BE SLAUGHTERED. Ladies’ Knitted. Woollen Coats, trimmed clip wool. Were 105/. Clearing at 79/6. 2 Only Ladies’ Knitted Woollen Coats. Were 35/-. Sale 21/-. 1 Only S. Women’s Tweed Tailored Coat. Was 90/-. 'Sale 59/6. 1 Onlv Bottle Ve'lour Tailored Coat. Was 105/-. Sale 75/-. 1 Only Kolinski Three-quarter Fur Coat. Was. 14gns. Sale £ll/19/6. Ladies’ Suede Rubber Motor Coats, in grey, beaver and fawn shades. To be cleared at 79/6. Ladies’ Wool Rep and Gabardine Frocks; latest shades. Clearing from 42/6. Women’s Smart Knitted Wool Costumes. Usually 87/6, 69/6, 59/6, 42/and 39/6. Sale 59/6, ‘55/-, 45/-, 35/- and 29/6. 2 Only Woven Wool Cashmere (Dresses. Clearing at 35/-. Ladies’ Dressy Jumper Suits. Clearing at 55/-, 49/6 and 36/6. Ladles’ Heaw Knitted Wool Dresses. Usually 47/6, 42/-, 29/6. Clearing at '32/6, 27/6, and 22/6. Ladies’ Woollen Cardigans; big assortment. Clearing from 7/6. Ladies’ Knitted Woollen Jumpers. ' Clearing at 7/6, S/6 and 16/6 2 'Only Woollen Tunic Dresses. Clearing at 39/6. Ladies’ Woollen Sport Coats. Usually 45/-, 35/-, 29/6. Sale Prices 35/-. 29/6, 125/-. Women’s Shetland Wool Nightdresses. Were 13/11. Giant Sale Price 9/11. Women’s Cream Woven All Wool Combs. W'ere 19/6. Sale 13/6. Women’s Heavy All Wool Navy Bloomers. Were 9/11. Sale 8/6. Women’s Creme Flannelette Nightdresses. Sale 5/6. O.S. Women’s Creme Winceyette Nightdresses. Were 14/11. Sale 10/11. PBIOE REDUCING EXTRAORDINARY IN MAN€HESTER AND DRESS MATERIALS. Extra Strong Pillow Cases. Sale Hid, l/4£ and 1/9 each. Dependable Quality White Twill Sheeting. Sale Prices: Single Bed Width 1/9 yard. Double Bed 2/6 yard. 32in. Strong Pillow Calico. Great Value. Sale lljd. 40in. Circular Pillow Cotton, linen finish. Sale l/7i. Double Bed, Heavy White Honeycomb Quilts. Sale 11/6. Single Bed Coloure.d Alhambra Quilts. Sale 6/11. Colonial All Wool White Blankets. Tip-top quality. Single Bed Size. Sale 25/-. Double Bed Size Sale 45/-. Single Bed Grey N.Z. Woollen Blankets. Sale 19/6 pair. 46in. Fancy Curtain Net; fast colours; in beige vieu,x rose and old gold. Usually 3/11. Giant Sale 2/6. 36in. Floral Checklene Curtainings. Sale Price 1/4 yard. Fancy Floral Shadow Muslins. Worth 1/6. Sale 1/- yard. 33in. Strong School Tweeds and Hopsacs. Usually 2/11 yard. Clearing at 1/- yard . Heavy Velour Blanket Coating; in navy, nigger mole, and midbrown. Usually 6/11. Sale 4/11 yard. Floral Lingerinas. Clearing at 1/- per yard. Coloured Washing Satins; in bottle, fawn, grey, mauve and navy. Usually 7/11. Sale 4/11. 27in Coloured Silk Velvets; in flame, jade, navy, black, powder blue and red. Were 7/6. Sale '5/11. 29in. Pure Fuji Silk. Giant Sale Price 2/6 yard. 30in. Good Quality Coloured Jap Crepes. Sale Price 9d yard. 54in. 38in. 3Sin. Women’s Black Cashmere Hose, all wool.' Sale 2 pairs for 4/10. > Women’s Fine Quality Black Cashmere Hose. Sale 3/6 pair. Light Ribbed! Silk Hose, in black and white only. Were 6/6. Sale 3/11. Bond’s Silk Ankle Hose; all shades. Sale Price 2/9 pai.. Genuine Silk Milanese Hose, in black, white, grey and putty. Usually IS/6 to 24/9. Sale Price 9/11 pair. Women’s Heavy Ribbed Silk Hose. Usually 12/6, Sale 8/11 pair. All Wool Gloves in . white, grey and, putty. Were 5/6. Sale 2/11 pair. Children’s Red Gloves, in all sizes. Clearing at 101 pair. Children’s Plain and Fancy White Cotton Sox. Clearing at 6d pair. MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING AND MERCERY AT CLEAR-OUT PRICES. Men’s Men’s Men’s Men’s Men’s Men’s Men’s Men’s Men’s ' Men’s Men’s Men’s Men’s Men’s Men’s 'Men’s Men’s Men’s Men’s 'Sac Su,its, all wool, from 59/6. Box 'Suits, Worsted, light and dark grey, 92/6. Box Suit, Navy Fox, guaranteed, 97/6. Trousers, Tweed, cuff bottom. From 10/11. Trousers, Railway Tweed, 15/11. Trousers, English Saddle Tweed, 13/11. Trousers, Whipcord, strong wear, 11/9. Overcoats, from 45/-. Fhtnnel Unders; quality, 5/6. Wool Socks. 1/-, 1/2, 1/5, 1/8 pair. Roslyn Pink Singlets, 11/9 up. Fine quality. Roslyn Pink Pants, 13/11. Heavy Unders, Roslyn, 8/6. ' Heavy Underpants, Mosgiel, 7/6. Fleecy (Singlets and Pants, 3/6 each. Cardigans a,ll wood. From 7/11. Fleecy Singlets and Pants, heavy make, 5/6 each. Ribbed Unders, Pants and Singlets,' 6/11 each. Working Shirts, 4/11. Heavier make 6/11. Balance of Millinery and Children’s Dresses to be Cleared Regardless of Cost. :€r!e^33£: 3e;e;e;e.;e;£!eh3!e:s-£:eiesmeie^^^ MLM MSIIMWO. PHOJME 44 A BOX 24

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Waipa Post, Volume 32, Issue 1785, 22 July 1926, Page 8

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