PEACE DECORATIONS PEACE FLAGS Having only limited quantities, wo advise our customers to buy early. LADIES’ WARM WINTER GOODS NOW ARRIVING. WOOL SINGLETS WOOL GLOVES DRESS TWEEDS Son our Large Assortment of Sen-grass Mats. MEN’S WEAR—Just to hand, tho Latest Samples of Moil’s Trench Coats. FOOTWEAR —Now showing a Large Range. M. CUMMINGS “The Value House” MATAMATA PHONE 3 STATIONER’S HALL MATAMATA JUST TO HAND-A FINE ASSORTMENT OF BRITISH-MADE HAND BAGS TRAVELLERS’ SAMPLES at prices that defy competition A Saving of 33-1 per cent. H. W. SMALES OVERLAND THE “PERFECT CAR” AT A LOWER PRICE A perfect car—replete with every mechanical refinement —every new idea in the matter ol equipment —every improvement that makes lor comfort, pleasure, safety. That is Overland “Light Four”—the world-famous 5-passenger Car. Standardisation keeps up quality, but cuts down costs. It means thoroughness in manufacture because under this system specialists are employed on certain work ALL THE TIME—it does away with “jack of all trades” methods Rest assured then as to the supreme quality of the Overland “ Light Four” J. POMEROY & GO. Ltd COACH BUILDERS, & MOTOR ENGINEERS MATAMATA (and at HAMILTON, T.O. Ilox 103) PHONE 98
LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. MATA MATA 150 AGUES—AII in tho bout of English grasses, divided into numerous paddocks ; good llouso of 7 rooms and conveniences, 6-bail Cowshed, Enginoroom Chaff House, and Implement Shed, Stables, etc. Carry easily 00 dairy Cows. Close to railway station and township. A really first-class Dairy Farm. Price only £45 per acre, with JGI2OO Cash. 230 ACRES-All in grass; three miles from Matamata; well subdivided; House of 0 rooms, good Cowshed and Implement Shed. A Farm that must rise in value. Price £2B per acre, £7OO Cash. 180 ACRES-All in good grass; good House of 4 rooms and conveniences. Capable of carrying 00 cows next season. Situated about 1 mile from railway station. Prieo only £35 per acre, with £7OO Cash. To Farmers and Residents: I WISH to notify that 1 have commenced husinoss as a Plumber in the shop originally occupied by Mr J. Koco. Tanks and Windmills repaired. Strict attention to orders. FRANK HITCHCOCK, Registered Plumber. Tower Road.
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Matamata Record, Volume III, Issue 140, 10 July 1919, Page 3
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