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SPECIALS FOR MEN! Discriminating buyers co me to our Store because they know they get the Widest Selection, the best Shapes, most comfortable fitting, and hi ghost quality at moderate prices. SPECIALS We are showing a SPECIALS number of ‘Specials' SPECIALS for town and counSPECIALS try wear in .Black SPECIALS and Tan Boots and SPECIALS Shoes round and SPECIALS snub toes. We slock everything in Fo olwcar. CARPENTER’S The Quality Footwear Specialists, WAIPUKURAU (also al ii stings) i’O BOX 103 TEL. 12.

’ - Telehone No. 10. • Box 31. JOHN WINLOVE. TIMBER AND HARDWARE MERCHANT, W A 1 P U K U Ii A U. Has just landed a large consignment of new goods, which are now being unpacked. The shipment is very varied, comprising Hardware and tools of all descriptions, for the'housc, the farmer and the mechanic, of which a few are I'sted below. Ball Bearing Lawn Mowers, with patent seif adjusting’ ball bearings, taking’ up their own wear. Plain Bearing Lawn Mowers. Grass Catchers. I’juamcHcd Candlesticks. Pumps. Enamelled Milk Pans. Hand and Table Bells. Enamelled Saucepans. Johnson’s Polishing AVax. lai mil Mendits. Johnson’s Black Lac for Motor Enamelled Chamber Pads. Car Hoods. Enamelled Kettles. Hand Garden Cultivators, 3 and b Enamelled Cups, etc. prong. viarden loom. Hand Garden Cultivators, midget i -riish ware. Scales. Scythes and Scythe llandhs Pruning Shears. Farming Tool Brackets. ’ Farriers’ Pincej’Sihmliiig Felt. Horse Rasps. Glass Pleasuring Cups. B oot K e pair Outfits. Glass Churns. staple Pullers. Glass Washboards. Axes. Perfection Stove Wicks. Hammers. Saws. Fgg Beaters. Funnels.

g i r - BOOKS ’ STATIONERY. 5 LATEST FICTION constantly arriving. U LARGEST STOCK of AVRITING PADS and FK. g g \ ELOPES in the District. g g J* ACCOUNT BOOKS in great variety. n SCHOOL REUISITES. g £ _ • • Everything in the Stationery line, at I CARTWRIGHT.S \ 5 BOOK DEPOT I io It :: OPP. RUA HINE TEzV R('OMS.. g I WAIPUKURAU. | *.* The Oldest and .-Till the Leading Business of its kind g <7 . § in the District. g g <s> Delivery Agent and Representative for the 11.8. Herald. £ •3 Agent f-- 1 - a. 1 ! the Leading Daises and Weeklies. g g FANCY GOODS MUSIC ETC g I* « A <♦"> it sj U♦tie J; ♦ Re tt i*♦ i XP oXJ?. J J iL v♦ jy ♦*. ♦$ «w > ’Xt-eXX'j

I THE PHARMACY I :: s n WAIPUKURAU I g § <♦> « BUSINESS HOURS. £ ♦♦ A’ . Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdays ?? c * g Xt 8.00 a.m. to a. 30 p.m. <♦> • J: FRIDAY’S 8.30 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. S V • Saturdays 8.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. j» Sundays G. 30 to 7.30 p.m. g £ Public Holidays 7 to 8 pan. ♦? !♦ <♦> TT • ■ «* Urgent prescriptions can, as heretofore, be dispensed outside ♦2 above hours by applying to the ’-”ivate residence, Wallace Street, <f> Phone 179. “ ~ A P.O. Box 22. Telephone 43 and 179. *;* | E. H. LEIGH. I I CHEMIST, OPTICIAN, & PHOTOGRAPHIC § i ’ DEALER, I g WAIPUKURAU. « ij Telephone, 43 Waipukurau. « z • »

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Waipukurau Press, Volume 11, Issue 39, 12 August 1920, Page 2

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