J. R. FOW AND CO. j I?- .f ow A c°THE PREMIER AUCTIONEERING FIRM OF THE WAIKATO. TTAVE the Largest Slocks in the District of SEAGRASS. High-class Chairs, Settees, Rugs and Squares of the Highest Quality at 'the Lowest Prices. reading. In Bedding we Defy Competition. iOver £4OO worth .°f Beds to choose from. LINOS. , „ We have the best paK*.™ 3 and the largest choice at Cut Prices. PRODUCE AND FllUly ■ We are the Clearing House foC *' rult and Produce. All fruit in seaso.u on hand. ’Phone 2284. CLEARING SALES. We give you Hie experience of years and Hie bencxll of our large clientele. Ifs better to be sure than sprry— Consult us and avoid disappointment. ’Phone 2284. EU-EHM AND DAY. £LL ER M AND J) AY. TAMES J. HILL, the “Empire Builder,” once told one of his Purchasing Agents, “It Is more important to know how to spend money wisely than to save It.” This is a mighty good reason why you should buy your furniture from us. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. gLL ER M AND J) AY. ’THE PROGRESSIVE AUCTIONEERS. CLEARING SALE EXPERTS. ’Phone 1693. Ward Street. PUBLIC NOTICES. HAMILTON MALE CHOIR. rpHE first Practice of the 1921 season . will he held in Tonrak Chambers on MONDAY NEXT. 7th February, at 8 p.m. A full attendance is requested. New members especially welcome. L. G. HEMERY, 91 Hon. Secretary. rPHE undersigned Butchers will in X future CLOSE THEIR SHOPS on SATURDAY at one o’clock in lieu of WEDNESDAY, as heretofore. Late night, Fridays, 9 p.m., commencing on February sth. J. A. BRIND. B. A. BRYANT. P. E. ADAMS. J. W. CLEGG. F. WOODHALL. L. HICKEY. 8 W. R. SHATTOCK, NOTICE. TITESSRS ADAMS AND HICKEY, Butchers, Frankton, wish to say their names were added to list of Butchers Closing this Saturday without being consulted, and to state they believe in giving the public fair notice of change of holidays. They will NOT be closing on Saturday until the 26th of February. Open all day Saturday, 12th and 19th. 84 P AINTERS AND J»UILDERS. MESSRS •gOOTH AND QHAPMAN, £TD. Have much pleasure in announcing a further reduction in * WHITELEAD. OILS, SCRIM, AND ALL GENERAL PAINTERS’ REQUISITES. ENGLISH RAW OIL IN DRUMS—9/gallon. No extra charge for drums. ENGLISH SCRIM. Washed, Boiled— No. 0, 1/11 yard; No. 1,2/- yard; No. 2,2/- yard. NUTURPS (Mineral Turps) / KENT’S 8/0 ENGLISH BRUSHES—--42/6 each. STANDARD TEREBBNB IN DRUMS—--12- gallon. IMPERIAL ROOF AND BARN PAINT — 15/- gallon. Prices less 3? per cent for cash. Goods delivered free In Hamilton or f.o.r. Special quotations will be supplied for bulk orders of Lead, Oils and Scrim. We are the cheapest Lead, Oil and Paint Dealers in or out of the Waikato. J»OOTH AND QHAPMAN, pTD. VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. yy ALLPAPERS I ■yyALLPAPERS I THE VERY LATEST ~ ALWAYS ARRIVING. B. W AITE . YT AITE, -yiCTORIA gTREET, OIL AND COLOUR MERCHANT. yyALLPAPBRS 1 yy ALLPAPERS 1 „ INSPECT AND SATISFY YOURSELF THAT OUR PRICES ARE BIGHT. THE SIMPLEST CAMERA TO USE IS A OD A £ We HAVE A FULL RANGE OF THE LATEST MODELS. Call or Write for Complete Price List. yjANNING’S pHARMACIES. Chemists and Photographic Agents, TWO SHOPS. VICTORIA ST. CLINCHER CROSS—tne moxor car tyre that Is superior. The result of painstaking and extended research, experiment and long years of wear. All garages can •uddly, tl 00)
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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14583, 4 February 1921, Page 4
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