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F» mm&mmimmsmMmßms^EsnMZE^m^mm J^\ \i~\;-j\o}i & Fancy Even' line sold here is J J guaranteed, and cheer- f ff fA KA'' wear is not Riven, though J "*&. -'■ our prices are cut line. j')' , An enormous range in Flannelette %m Flannel Delaine Silk and Muslin 'iJs&F^v WW'/ZM "> *= ■*.«, styles, I I s\ \\\ DRESS 8 BLOB: Eighteen designs iu th GOLF ELOU at our keen price ol 0 \\i 2s. 6d. to 30s. For the Baby. this season WE HAVE THEM From 7s lid to 50s Flannelette. Wincey. Ceylon and Flannel Blousings, in great variety. From 6d to 2s 3d. VELVETEENS Will be greatly worn this Season. All leadingshades, is, is sd, is 6d, is lid, 2s 6d, 2s lid Tweed Coslume Cloths at Auckland Prices te3 : " Samples sent on request We have a unique stock of baby linen, costumes coats, pelisses, hoods hats, and bonnets. d Calicos and LongCost! 1 30s. to 90s. . nd. to 84s. VW HUH! 4s. nd. to 30s. if \KW\iTiA\ ►, Flannelettes, Prices and styles All on Our Own We are supplying all hotels and boarding houses at competitive quotations with AUC K L AND. Blankets, Quilts Rings, Sheetings Towels, Damasks, etc., < We are showing a new h h ! <j U\ and exclusive stock, all I'f'} i|HU imported direct. I I I '' ' '\ l \ V In the better qualities * 1/ | l * ; onlv one of a design. LADIES' GENTLEMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S KEENEST P Smart Tailored Suits. The kind that lit and please the wearer. Breeches Trousers Denims Wc carry the largest stock of reliable makes. Every pound spent here means a considerable saving to you. Youths' U Boys' Mac's and Oilskins Biggest variety in town A IF F& xjas&fc <£Fa Men's Underwear « Our large turn-over in this section of our Our establishment may justly claim first place in the Mercery Department Drapery and Clothing trade of this district. Our importations has enabled us to buy for this season have been on a scale unprecedented by any keenly for this season country enterprise. The choice is immense, styles and designs y the newest and all exclusive, and the prices such as have built a very extensive range up a large business for us in a single year. You are welcome of English & Colonial to inspect our stocks at all times, though you need not always makes in all weights be a buyer. v . ° REMEMBER We are specialists in our line, and we give you a service unequalled in the King Country. and sizes. Stylish and Usefu hbkiiis Largest stocK in tne 3 ' See our window displays and decide where it will pay you to buy your new outfit

CARRIERS Te Kuiti - Aria Pacmako & Mahoenui COACH SERVICE Leaves Tc Kuiti Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 8 a.m. Leaves Aria Tuesday, Thursday, batuiuuy at 9 a.m. Fares! Single ios; Return 17s 6d Trips tu Waitomo Caves any Sunday by arrangement. if. E.Lewis, Proprietor N. Buchanan, Livery and Bait Stables Hood Street, Hamilton. Passengers are requested tu enquire for the mail coach "The Dominion" and the mail 'bus. Ambulance provided at shortest notice. R. COB URN ticncral Carrier Goods delivered promptly and carefully Two Teams on the Road. D. McCorkindale (Late J. Elliott, Masterton) SADDLER JISHES to notify the public of Te * ' Kuiti and surrounding districts that he has removed to more central and up-to-date premises Next to McDonald's Stables Kuril Street - - Te Kuiti. A large and varied stock ol saddles, harness of every description, and all kinds of leather fancy goods. Inspection invited.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 351, 8 April 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 351, 8 April 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 351, 8 April 1911, Page 2

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