SHOTBOLT’S MONEY-SAVING ou SALE Still ©n! to make over. Just a few only by giving sterling value. a special journey to Pukekohe. We are overstocked with many useful lines that we cannot afford to carry can be mentioned here. We do not stock the low grade lines of our trade. Our business up Please note our prices and test the quality. IVSail Your orders early and secure these Bargains All Wool Flannel, USUAL 2/3. NOW 1/9. Unbleached Towels, USUAL PRICEI/1L Unbleached Towels, USUAL PRICE2/3. Single Bed Marcella Quilts, USUALPRICE 16/6. Three-quanter size, Marcella Quilts, USUAL PRICE 25/-. Full size Marcella Quilts, USUAL PRICE 27/6. 33 inch long, nice designs, USUAL NOW 1/6. NOW 1/9. NOW 14/6. NOW 21s NOW 23/6 3$ inch Check Zephyr, USUAL 2/11. NOW 1/11. 38/6. NOW 25/-. Denims, all sizes, 8/11. NOW 6/6. All Wool Socks, ?/3, rtf, 2/11. Doctor Flannel, USUAL 3/6. NOW 2/8. 38 inch Striped Zephyrs, USUAL 2/6 NOW 1/9. 33 inch long, nice design. USUAL 43/6. NOW 29/6. Box Suits, good fitting, £5/17/6. NOW 80/-. 36 inch Pure Undressed Whijte Calico, USUAL 1/11. NOW 1/41/2. Pink and Helio ChifFonelle, USUAL 3/6. NOW 2/6. design, USUAL NOW 30/-. 36 inch Heavy weight Calico, USUAL 2/6. NOW 1/9. 38 inch Striped Gabadine, USUAL 3/11. NOW 2/11. 54 inch White Twill Sheeting, USUAL 5/3. NOW 3/11. 40 inch Striped Crepe, USUAL 4/9. NOW 2/11. 70 inch White Twill Sheeting, USUAL 4/9. NOW 3/9. 38 inch Check UAL 3/11. Dress Material, USNOW 2/11. SOinCh White Twill Sheeting, USUAL 7/6. NOW 5/6. 26 inch Striped Blousing, USUAL 1/11. NOV/ 1/2. 33 inch long, nice i 46 /6. 36 in long, White Voile Frocks, USUAL 52/6. NOW 32/6. 36 inch long, White Voile Frocks, USUAL 50/-. NOW 30/-. Ladies’ Voile Frocks in White and coloured—--63/-. NOW 30/-. 45/-. NOW 39/6 32/6. NOW 25/-. Ladies’ Panama Hats, USUAL 7/6. NOW 4, 6. Sports Suit, all wool, £4/10s NOW 62/6. Gabadine Coats, worth £4. NOW 40/Men’s Fur Felt Hats fine quality, grey and brown,. 15/NOW 11/6. Neglige Shirts, collar to match, 10/6. NOV/ 6/11. 27 inch Silkcip, USUAL 2/6. Men’s Tweed Hats, 9/6. Striped Silk Collars, 2/3. NOW 5/11. NOW 1/6. 25 inch Glass Cloth, USUAL 1/8. NOW 1/3. 1/11. 36 inch Stout Dowlas, USUAL 2/9. NOW 2/3. Mercerised Muslin, USUAL 2/6. NOW 1/11. Ladies’ Panama Hats, USUAL 13/6. NOW 8/6. Large White Cambric Handkerchiefs, 1/-. NOW Bd. Mercerised Muslin, USUAL 3/6. NOW 2/9. 50 Cushions to select from at 1/3 All wool Cashmere Hose, USUAL 4/11 NOW 3/9. Girl’s White Voile Frocks—--27 inch long, good fitting, USUAL 57/6.. NOW 37/6Ladies’ and Children’s Cotton Vests. These lines are much '.educed. We have a heavy stock of Summer Blouses, to be sold at bedrock prices. See our windows for Showioom oddments. These we must quit. Men’s Strong Braces 1/9, 2/11, 3/6. Fine all wool Cashmere Socks, 2/11, 3/3, 3/6. 28 inch Navy and Red Prints, USUAL 1/3. NOW 19 1 / 2 ch These Prices are for Cash O 1 BOYS’ CLOTHING AND MERCERY IN BIG VARIETY AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
DELIGHTFUL HOR/3E-EIADE CHOCOLATES AT AITKEftP (Latte Oldham's). KING STREET. Also FIRST-CLASS SODA FOUNTAIN, ICE-CREAM, SUMMER DRINKS. All Seasonable Fruit and Fresh Vegetables every day. Agent for Hay’s Nursery, Auckland. PLANTS, SHRUBS AND FLOWERS. J. AITKEN, (LATE OLDHAM). KING STREET ....... PUKEKOHE. THE HIGH COST OF HATS Is causing Thousands of Men to have their Hats Cleaned at COX'S HAT FACTORY, KARANGAHAPE RD., AUCKLAND. Post your Hats to above address. It’s worth while. Fee quite moderate MRS E. PALJMEK, BLOUSE ARID DRESS SPECIALIST, 234, QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. Next Princess Theatre. A Large Staff of Experienced Dressmakers at your service J. CRAWLEY, EAST STREET, PUKEKOHE Carrier and Contractor Ploughing, etc., done by day >■ ttjuact. Book up your Mowing save d isappoi ntment. 261121 ’PH ON 1 now.
. T. H. HANKIIV, B.V.Sc., M.R.C.V.S., VETERINARY SURGEON. EDINBURGH ST., PUKEKOHE. ’Phone 173. In Attendance at Dell’s Saddlery between 9.30 and 10 a.m. daily. ERR. PERCY BOYD. DENTAL SURGEON. EMPIRE BUILDINGS. KING ST. PUKEKOHE. P.O. Box IS. ’Phone 435, JOHN RO’JTLY. A.N.Z.I. A. REGISTERED ARCHITECT 20, EMPIRE BUILDINGS. -■WANSON ST. • - AUCKLAND '.mf'r m u 1¥ •v $ b Mi' j ®LAK.F UNO£»TAKfKS iitv j *• ’ OWN H r ■• K ’Phone No. 50, from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. JA.f’K t' -ft _ Aii -
SOW NOW TO PROVIDE FOR DRY SUMMER MAIZE. YATES’ SELECTED DAIRY CREAM, HICKORY KING, AND OTHER SORTS. SORGHUM, SUDAN GRASS, YATES’ EXTRA RE-IWACHINED JAPANESE MILLET. LUCERNE. Yates’ Selected Broad-leaved HUNTER RIVER, The king of fodder crop. Hunter River Lucerne has been placed first in' Government trials throughout New Zealand and Australia. ARTHUR YATES AND GQ¥. LTD, LOWER ALBERT ST.- AUCKLAND <r TO ONE AND ALL WE CONVEY THE SEASON’S GREETINGS. To our patrons we desire to extend both greetings and thanks for their support during the year that has gone, We believe they have obtained in all their dealings with us the BEST VALUE POSSIBLE IN THE DISTRICT. And they have our assurance that the policy of our business will remain unchanged for 1922; that “LOWEST PRICES AND QUIGKEST TURNOVER” ■will continue to be our maxim, as in the past. \v. t. JOSHES, FOR RELIBALE SADDLERY. KING STREET, PUKEKOHE.
“ Only the fit survive.”—Shaw The bustle of modern life exacts a heavy toll on the egneral health. Weakened, run-down constitutions are more susceptible to prevailing complaints—coughs, colds, and infiuenzt —and it is wise to have a good remedy, like Baxter’s Lung Preserver, always handy. “Baxter’s” is celebrated far and wide as an unfailing specific for head colds, throat colds, and chest colds, as well as for coughs, bronchitis, influenza, and asthma. In addition, ‘ Baxter's” possesses splendid tonic properties for enriching and revitalising the blood. Large bottle 2s 6d. Oh cm • ists and Stores. 3
‘fe ia growth, downwards or up* a <5 PRINTING of all kinds. Stationery, Visiting- Cards, <> Stationery, etc. Best and .; *•'! iu,Oil'ice. ’Phone 2.
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 705, 7 February 1922, Page 2
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