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m NOW ON. %&■ _ . ■■■■. ,;. "\v.,v./;;.:',\ , .jus Reductions in all Departments. areafewof themanyclieaplinesoffered: Coloured Dress Lengths (6 yards), reduced to 1/11,2/11,3/11, '" Men ' 3 Tailor-mnclb Suits, padded shouldors, at 18/11,25/, 27/ and 4/11 per dress ■':'.'. 35/, to 45/ ■.' '.'.,• Slack Fancy Dross Materials, ■ usual prioos 1/9 to 2/6, to bo Y °u th s' Tweed Sac Suits, r.ll-wool, at 17/6 ; cloared at 1/ per yard "," •' • Men's All-wool T\\ cod Trousers, redueod to 5/11 per 'pair ladies' Cloth Unlertkirts, from 1/11 ' Men |".. Strong Working Shirts, at 1/6,-1/11,2/6,2/11 Faioy Velveteens, usual price, 2/6 to 3/3, to be cleaved at 1/ ; } [m ' s UottV y Kniltfll3 Drawers, 1/11 : . per Yard j'-. ■ '. ! \ ... Boys' Caps', Worn Sd '. • :■,.■'■ 'rimmed Millinery, at sweeping reductions, 37/6 reduced ti BOOTS I BOOTS! BOOTS lat big reduction to blear. Men 15/6; 35/,rodoced to 12/6; 29/6,rotluoeuto 10/6 ■ ' Strail S ßluohci ' s ' from *!&'> MeriV Bilraorals, ueatan Ready-'o-wear Hats, usual prices 2/6 to 7/6, to bo cleared at strong, from 8/6; Men's Balmorals (o'dd makes), us'ua ■l/ each ■■ : ■ , ~-.•. Pi'ioea 15/6 to 17/6, reduced to 10/6 to olear"; Ladies Jackets, Beaver Cents, Unlerelothing, and Coweta afbi» Glace Kid Leglotsi from 6/11 per pair; Ladies' Legleli reductions during cash sale °. ' M l ' makes); usual prices 13/6 to 'ls/6, reduced to 9/6 poi ~■ '. pair to clear. '■. Sale Now on at Direct lain-st A Refreshing, Palatable Food-Drink, More Beneficial and Nutritious than tea or coffee. EASILY DIGESTED/ It is Pure, Rich Milk In the. form of a powder. The process of its manufacture ensures Its , being absolutely sterilised and free from germs or bacteria. IT IS THE FIHESfIKFAMTS'FOOBUnsurpassed \*T**miHrmm Purposes. ~ i. . \ Always on hand fn Perfect Condition. Made' in a Moment ' by the simple addition of water. ■ ■ ilot supply you with Nelson, Moate 4 will see you are supplied (.NELSON,. a MOATE ■ £ rrnOS/QABDNEH, Music Wiirolmose 1 'Munro's Arcade, >. ' ~Y ■ ' Having got f his commodious studio completed on the i upper floor is now pre"pared to roceivopjpils / for the pro- . dnctionand ' ager mentoflht sin gins 1 voice, Violin and Piano: First-class accompanist engaged. Latest Music and Musica Ii struments stocked. Pianos'and Organs by bost makers, Phonographs, Zonophonfs, cic, on easiest terms, I'iunoe .tuned; singlerahing, 7/8; by tho year, tuned: single timing, 7/6; by the yoar, four tuning, 111/, Satisfaction guara.tr HjOUB teust THE SECOND. 50 STRONG, STARTED OPERATIONS Ist JUNE, Breadwinners Bo 1 not tempted inlc tho Trap by buying SOUTHERN TTHiOUB'-' QPORTINU Q'EASON S '■' R rAD DRAPER, ETC, GUNS I RIFLES 1 REVOLVERS! '', ' ' From tho Lost makers, at all prioes. ■„,„„,, i.'ALL: THE LATEST NOV CARTRIDGES STOCKEDInvincible Ballisiite, Eloy's New ■'■ ,■ \V INTEE P C . Club, N,:w ItivaK Winohestor ' '■'.": . ' "•' ', '22 lung and'short I'owiior, Shot, Wads NOW OPENED, ■' FOOTBALLS 1 FOOTBALLS I SHIN-PADS ; ' . ■ ' ' ■ •''. All sizes stocked. HOOKEY STICKS AND SHIN-PADS Spwial .Value in Uushrinlmblo FlLnel ■ From best makers, at various prices „, ' '~ . . .. _ , , , Splendid Vitluo m all Dopartmontß CALL AND INSPECT. SOUTHERN T\ THE OBJECT OF THE TRUST :"■ THROUGH ITS NUMEROUS Hot AGENCIES BEING TO CRUSH .'] THE 3 ' N W 001) HA AINTER, SIGNWRITER, AND h ,'DECORATOR, 1 , PIOTURE-FRAME MAKER, :■■ Main-stkkrt, Waihi. prior of ArtistioPaporhangings,' tifal Bedroom and other Papers'of th f ery latest and up-to-date desinris, ' THE ART GALLERY ■ bo opened to tho ptiblio eVory Wee 1 nesday and Saturday.evening,' ' ■''."■■' Inspcotion Free ge : assortment of Picture) onvjc inbliiding manv'works of artr:: ■■ MND DINING ROOM?,-Wante 20.gdod Boarders. BestiaMeah'i MILLING; /TOY GET A MONOPOLY, j THEN HOW WOULD YOU FARE IN THE HANDS OF A ." GOUTHERN IjILOUR ■ITIBDBTJ "olour tjirust 6'k.Mihi Branch. STRIKE THE SUMS and OILCLOTHS, a LOOSE A DEADLY! : ■' BLOWBY ; ■X O [[SING ANLY mEE ' ■■•■. QOURAGEOUS- ■■: ';,■:. A,g Cb^impion" I?lour low prices. ' r ' '■'. ■ -. ii'to inspect oui' stock bofor !;■.■■' '■" . ■..■■■'.. \: ■■":■ fURB--FKAMINQ;.:-Eeqmßiloi Ksf* .; '■■ ■' ' ;; :'V''.' te'lat 40s. • ■''■■•'

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1394, 3 August 1905, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1394, 3 August 1905, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1394, 3 August 1905, Page 1

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