NOTICE re EARLY CLOSING Fear s Pharmacy CHEMISTS, SIGHT SPECIALISTS, KTC. In accordance with the dtcision of Auckland Chemists Fear's Pharmacy, Pukekohe, will close at 6 p.m. on Mondays Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. Open till 9 p.m. Fridays. Saturday and Sunday hours as before, on and after Monduy, March 31st. URGENT MEDICINES will be dispensed at any hou- hv ringing 'Phone 33 or calling private residence 6 p.m. Monday,T^^nX, Thursday. 6 p.ITI.
Special Reductions on Millinery and Dress Goods at Shotbolt's. For two weeks only all milinery and dross goods will be substantially reduced to make room for our new Mason's goods. There are a number of pretty hats that are priced at figures that represent marked savings. The dress goods also offer unusual attractions lor those who like home dressmaking. An extrii hat or two, or a couple of dress lengths bought now will mean a big saving, for many months will go by before prices are again so favourable. Remember the reductions are for two weeks only. The. early caller will get the best selection therefore, 'come to-day! W. G. Shotbolt & Co., DRAPERS, PUKEKOHE.
Red Star Separators Complete with iron stand to bolt on floor 25 gallons £l2 30 gallons £ls 45 gallons £l9 70 gallons £25 85 gallons £29 GUARANTEE —Should any parts show defects durins? first twelve months' use they will be replaoed free of chargp. CAN BE SEEN AT OUR STORE. William S. RUSSELL, King Street, phon » 4l • Pukekohe
Roulston's M DRAPERY SALE Commences Wednesday March 26th The purpose of the Sale is to clear this season's stock in readiuess for the deliveries on next season's account, to dispose of all remnants, oddments, and generally to clean up the stock. There never was a time when it would have been lietter policy to buy freely than now ; with future needs in view, money well spcut now will be money well invested, for in a veiy short time indeed yoti wil i be surprised at the amount of money saved. The following Is a list of goods worth buying Ladies' and Children's Beots and Shoes. lilies' Evening Shoes, m/.ps 3 and I, Is 1 lil Children's Shoes Maid's Shoos Ladies' black poplin Sh<>es, sizes 4, • r >. 6, 7s (id „ tan glace „ „ 3, 4, 5, 15s lld „ „ „ Boots „ 3, 4. 5, 6, 16s lid ~ ~ Albany Shoos, ~ 1,5, lis fid Oirls' strong school Roots ~ 7, 8, !), 5s lid Maids' Boots, sizes I, 2, ■"», 7s lid, Hs lid, 10s Cd Girls' Mk leather Shoes, si/.»\s 11, 13, ,'Js 6d and 5s lid ~ ~ glace ~ ~ 12, 1, 8s til and 8s lid Maids',, „ Boots „ 12, 13, I, 7s 1 Id, 8s 1 Id, Oslld Ladies' black lace Hose -were Is 6d ; now Is ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 2s 6d ~ Is 6d ~. .. „ „ .. :I 'l .. Is.'U Girls't«n „ „ ~ 2s ~ is Silk and Lace Collars, Is Black cotton Gloves —were Is fid ; now '.id Remnants and Oddments in Lice, Embroideries, and Ribbons; and BAKGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. All Roods except Wools, Sewing and Crochet Cottons, will be subject to discount during Sale. BUY NOW, BUY NOW Wm. ROULSTON PUKEKOHE.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 461, 28 March 1919, Page 2
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