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m u&& sfi% m I s«e I There is not an article of apparel that men wear but we have | j t — ai; j what"s more have it at a price and of a quality to commend |j Lock on our store as your store —come in and have a stroll | round and choose what you want in y::ur own time —whether its the Fa latest novelty in ties, a new fashion in shirts, a nobby hat or „ fl merelv a collar and cellar stud. Your smallest purchase is just as | S welcome as your largest—and we'll do our best for you in either f] case. and Clothier Next 3aak N.Z., Te Kuiti. Jon t Mim this £ _Ve will not sf&ie what prices the Goods were TI Tweed Hats, is each. Maids' Felts, 6d. Felt Flops, gd each White Felt Babettcs, gd each Trimmed Millinery at less than cost White Ribbons at 2jd & 5d yard Wings and Feather Mounts, 6d each And other lines too numerous to mention, at LESS THAN COST SEE OUR WINDOW IS. J. WILLI VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. i the time immemorial it has been regarded as the ct tlains to brighten and freshen the home for Christmas It is a very sensible custom in many ways. ■u have got through with your annual overhall it is able you stand in need of some items of Furniture latter whether it is an odd Chair or an elaborate Suite I'S at the right place INITURE IS ALL GOOD r - from us means saving 1 to you of from 10 to 20 id if you are as you wish. G 6975. Clear-glass Butter Diak. Silver-plated Frame and Lii and Qx glaas Or ii<?t aaiS Spoons, 15/6. F 7729. Flint-slass Jam Dish, Silver-plated Prams, Lid, and Spoon, 17/6. S;iver-?ialed tt*3 'iZmi-MK V%3£2sttS33&s3&^^Si Silver-plated Eg? Cruet Cnt-slass Butter Dish. Best aad Spoons, 22/6. Silver-plated Frame & I>id, 25/I i For the convenience of Country Customers we xutvu y™ ij Catalogues, g-ivi _ _ [! free on request. ! > 3 tvs do not employ Agents or Travelling Salesmen, to H n:-TT.fi r^Avlv.Jov.r jtoocls" it is necessary to deal with us direct ,nteo safe dP-Hvcry of the goods. & G Iritis, B 5

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 426, 30 December 1911, Page 2

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364

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 426, 30 December 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 426, 30 December 1911, Page 2

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