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THE MAKING OF su « Demands tho attention of every miss and matron just now, for *M delay will mean that the hot weather will find them unprepared. THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS BRIMFUL OF GOOD NEWS for women who have yet to make light dresses for the Summer k months, for it concerns the comprehensive selection of LOVELY WASHING FABRICS JUST OPENED AT HETHERINGTONS ~ There arc VOILES in plain, striped and floral effects, all of Brio quality, and all very new. x PRINTS and ZEPHYRS are here in wide variety—in fact, cannot fail to find your favourite amongst such a representative selection. Don't put it off another day! CHOOSE YOUR MATERIAL NOW! "THE DRAPERS," WAIHI.

PUBLIC NOTICE! J. M. eULLEN & SON Have decided to CLOSE their SEDDON STREET SHOP from the Jst.January, J 92 J, until further notice, owing to the high prices of goods and unsatisfactory state of the markets. J. M. CULLEN & SON will hold a GREAT CLEARING SALE, commencing FRIDAY MORNING, November sth, at 9 o'clock, of all Drapery, Men's Clothing and Mercery in both shops, in order to make room for the balance of stock in their Rosemont Road Shop* We MUST have room, and the goods will be sold REGARDLESS OF COST* These are nice clean up to date stock and no rubbish. J. M. eULLEN RND SON P.S.—Both shops will be closed all days Wednesday and Thursday in order to mark down goods. 3

THEIR ONLY FAULT li© Roy's Featherweight Canvas Coats are more popular than ever—made from the best oily featherweight canvas, waterproofed by our special process, The most suitable and comfortable coats for country settlers—they turn the heaviest rain—much more desirable than the oidfashioned heavy oil-skin. If your Draper, Saddler or Storekeeper does not •tock them, send direct, to ~ ~ > Coat, Cover and Tent Maker 1 42, Que.n St., AUCKLAND 23b. They're Hard to Leave in the Mornini PAITfSON and LCCKINGTON Furniture Manufacturers I AND If Undertakers Try the Daily Telegbaph tor all descriptions of printing work REASON AB L E PR 10 E S

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVIII, Issue 6059, 4 November 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVIII, Issue 6059, 4 November 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XVIII, Issue 6059, 4 November 1920, Page 1

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