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Men! THIS OFFER IS OPEN FOR ONE WEEK ! Here is Some thing Interesting for You ! A splendid quality Poplin Neglige Shirt, with one collar to match. The materials are really first class, guaranteed fadeless, and will give long wear and keep their appearance through numberless washings; in fact, they are the best type of shirt you can buy. The usual prices are 7/11,8/11,9/11 in Sizes 1 4, 1 4-2, 15, 151 16. SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICE C/ 1 1 Each Along with the above, we also offer at 5/11 Each Men’s White Neglige and Canoe Shirts, Men’s Pure Silk Fuji Neglige and Canoe Shirts, New Sports Shirts with Zipp Fastener, in Interlock & Poplin. The usual prices of these Shirts are 6/11,7/11,8/11. SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICE | J Each Men’s Winter PYJAMAS, in Ceylon Stripe Pyjama Cloths. Well made in nice bright patterns. Sizes S.M., M., O.S Guaranteed Washproof and Sunproof. SPECIAL BARGAIN PRICE g/J J Suit Men’s “President” Braces. Genuine Canadian Manufacture. Usual price 3/9. ... Special Bargain Price MEN! THESE VALUES ARE EXTRAORDINARY ! SO DO NOT DELAY ! MILLERS THE GREAT VALUE DRAPERS.

THE HIKER’S SHOE for LADIES. Made in Dark Brown Calf Skin, with welted soles and with a one-inch square heel, the ladies’ “Hiker ” Shoe is dashingly yet solidly smart. This Shoe is in three styles. Tie Shoe Fringe tongue,. lace up, and one strap, at 15/6 and 18/6. For Gblf or Hiking, this footwear is popularly desirable. Studded soles make them ideal. The PATTERSON SHOE STORE.

THAT ELECTRIC MOTOR NEEDS OVERHAULING ONCE A YEAR. DO IT NOW ,| May Save Pounds in the • Flush of Next Season. Complete Overhauls from 10/-. QUICK’S THE Efedriciai*. PHONE 271.

Glad to See You? | You DO look well! D I feel well too! I’ve just eaten | the ver? best meat pie I e-?er I toted. ' | I got it from f J. H. BURNS | Baktr mn* PMtry««ok. IB 4# * J

THOMAS’S CASH FOOTWEAR TE AWAMUTU. CLOSING DOWN SALE Commencing THURSDAY, lay 24th THOMAS’S HAVE DECIDED TO CONCENTRATE ON THEIR MAIN BRANCH IN CAMBRIDGE DURING THE WINTER MONTHS. EVERYTHING SACRIFICED .... EVERYTHING AT COST Ladies Light Coloured Shoes. Size 3, Usually 21/ - • t Now 57Ladies Sandals. Excellent House Shoes. Usually 16/6. Now 9/11 Oddments, Remnants Ladies’ Shoes. Usually 21 /-. Now 10/6 Ladies Brown Court Shoes. Usually 19/6. Now 13/11 Patent Bar Shoes. Usually 18/6. ;r.b ‘/ : /: yj. ; Now 12 /11 Ladles’ Black Glace Bars. Usually 19/6. Now 13/11 English Shoes. New Stocks. Usually 23/-. • Now 15/6 Ladies’ Glace (Courts. Cuban Heels. Usually 19/6. iy-yy; •: - Now 12/11 Ladies’ Patent Straps. Smart. Usually 18/1 1. V** 5 ;- •*“ (' Now 12/11 Ladies/ Brown Bair. Cuban Heels. Usually 17/11. / j Now 13/6 Ladites* English Bjar. Shoes. Usually 19/6. a i v Now 13/11 \ Ladies’ Finest Glace Straps. Usually 18/11. Now 14/6 Children’s Sand Shoes. Black or Brown. Usually 3/6. Now 2/6 A Few Pair Children’s Shoes to clear. Usually 16/6. Now 9/11 Ladies’ Slippers. New stocks. Usually 2/6. Now 1/11 Ladies’ Slippers, with Toecaps. Usually 2/11. Now 2/6 Ladies’ Slippers. Good 1 Quality. Usually 5/11. Now 3/11 Infants’ Shoes. Dainty. Usually 3/11. . . Now 2/11 Maids’ Shoes. Black‘Patent. Usually 17/11. Now 12/11 Maids’ Brown Shoes. Usually 15/6. ... Now 12/11 Ladies’ Glims. New stocks. Usually 8/11. Now 7/11 Various Heavily Reduced Lines Too Numerous to Mention. REMEMBER!—This is absolutely your last chance to shop here. Thomas’s Cash Footwear Store Closing Down Sale Commencing Thursday OPPOSITE WALLACE SUPPUES, NEXT SHERWOOD, FRUITERER, TE AWAMUTU.

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Waipa Post, Volume 48, Issue 3469, 22 May 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Waipa Post, Volume 48, Issue 3469, 22 May 1934, Page 2

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