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LOUBHUN BROS, I OUGHLIN BIG SALE AT THE MART. Owing to Thursday, 17th, being a holiday, our weekly sale will be held on FRIDAY, MARCH 18th, AT 1 P.M. j^OUGHLIN Will Sell on account of several clients. A FIRST-CLASS Assortment of Furnishings and General Sundries. FURNITURE . POULTRY. FURNITURE . POULTRY. Full List To-morrow. T. J. LOUGHLIN. Auctioneer. Entries will still be accepted for tills sale. Send your's along. 310 TOUG H L 1 N Will Sell at Hie Mart, FRIDAY, 18th, AT 1.30 P.M. SIDES OF PRIME BACON. SIDES OF PRIME BACON. T. J. COUGHLIN, 315 Auctioneer. R O S. JjROS. R O S. B E W ISE AND BE AMONG THE ALERT PEOPLE WHO ATTEND JMDUGHLIN’S B IG ]\£ART gALES JjWERY 'J'HURSDAY. Everybody cbmes from Everywhere. Everything cornea from Everywhere. Everything is sold and Everybody s Satisfied. gALES. ARB WITHOUT A RIVAL. Your time and money will be well spent. And it is worth remembering, wc buy as well as sell. jnjRNITURE. IN LARGE OR SMALL LOTS. J>ROS„ AUCTIONEERS AND FURNISHERS, ’Phone 1635. Opp. G.P.O. HAROWARK. HOW GOES THE FIGHT? COMRADES I ■EMERGE, AY? But after all, it’s “the fierceness of the fight” that makes for ‘'enjoyment of the furlough” is’nt it? It’s your “labours” that .enable you to appreciate the delights of "liberty”—sure thing!* Depend on it, the fellow who’s going to have his “cup of joy filled to the brim" on ST. PATRICK’S DAY AND T?IE EASTER HOLIDAYS Is the fellow who’s in the fight to-day "for all he’s worth.” When the bugle sounds retire, that chap will make a "B” line for rjMIE gTORES, THB LEADING IRONMONGERS. For he’s a wise cuss —a man in each part of him, head of him, band of him, heart of him. He’ll know—the best place to go—in all the Waikato, for the Mediums of Mirth. FOR SPORTING GOODS OF ALL KINDS. Cricket, Crocumt and Golf, Hockey, Tennis and Football. ' FOR GUNS AND RIFLES That will enable you to treat your friends to “game”—not "hard luck stories” FOR AMMUNITION In all the best brands, and, fresh as a daisy—the kind that make your dreams come true. FOR PICNICKING GEAR. Tents and Hampers and Hammocks, and all manner of Tools and Utensils. FOR TRAVELLER’S SUNDRIES. Suit Gases in Solid Leather, Leatherette, and Leather-bound Canvas, Brief Bags, Kit Bags, and Gladstone Bags, Wired-cane Cabin Trunks, and Steel Travelling Trunks, Tobacco Pouches and Cigarette Cases, Purses and Wallets, Thermo Vacuum Flasks and Electric Torches and —a “thousand and one” other ingenious antidotes to the rude philosophy that "we just work" to get emit to eat, to have the strength to work, to ge;, enuf to eat.” _____ EULEHSfI AMD DAT. fpLLERM AND T) AY, rpHE MORE WE CLAIM IN OUR ADVERTISING, THE MORE MUST WE DELIVER IN SERVICE. We thoroughly believe in hitching our advertising waggon to a star, and then striving to live up to the standard we set. We assert that we can give' you TUB' BEST AUCTION SERVICE IN THE WAIKATO. Consult Us when Buying or when Selling. £LLERM AND J) AY. THE PROGRESSIVE AUCTIONEERS, WARD STREET. ’Phone 1693. * " OPT’ICfIU. JJ Q.ROGOTT, F.S.M.C. (London), F. 1.0. (England), Fellow of the Institute of Ophthalmic Opticians, England, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST. Address: MANNING’S MAIN PHARMACY, HAMILTON.

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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14614, 15 March 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14614, 15 March 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14614, 15 March 1921, Page 4

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