WAIUKU AFFAIRS.
[From Our Own Correspondents].
Business Chats. [By our Travelling Representative.] j THE BEEHIVE STORES. Mr P. V. FVxman's large and j varied stock of drap=ry, etc., is j mw opened up, and on .Saturday i quite a heavy rush of business was ; experienced. Seme very choice lines ' of linoleums and floor cloths in attractive designs have just arrived rnd call for special comment. A new feature is a select display of trots and sha?p, durability and satisfaction being assured. The millinery department contains hats of the latest styles and shapes, so pleasing to the ladies' eye. These confections are in great variety. Mr Flexman's specialty of men's clothing commands a large space, and business is reported to be considerably on the increase in all departments. THE WAIUKU BAKEKY. Mr H. Curran ia cne of the busiest men in the township. Turning out some 1800 luaves of bread per week beiidcß quantities of cakes and pastry of pvery description, is a big job single-handed, bit Mr Curran U a ; worker of the first wat.r. 'lh». j qality of his bread i.s beyor.d question; th2 cleanliness of his bake- | house no as.ista the production jof a first class articla. The cakis and pastry are something choice, and by the busy scene in the tea I rooms of an afternoon the VVaiuku i people evidently kr.ovv it also.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 1, Issue 42, 8 November 1912, Page 2
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