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"SACRIFICE SALE" BOOTS [i e» AND 1 & SHOES Having purchased Mr. H. J. Lodge's Stock of BOOTS and SHOES, we intend holding a "SACRIFICE SALE," commencing on FRIDAY, September 3rd, 1920. , The stock .purchased consists mainly of LADIES' and CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR,, and the prices we are offering tlu> goods at should make the buying an easy matter from your point of view, as the prices in many instances will be less than what we would have to pay the manufacturers to-day. This "Sacrifice Sale" will only last, for a few days, so ho wise, look into the matter of your "Boot and Shoe" needs, then come along and fcet your share of the Bargains offered. The usual Shareholders' Rebate of 5 per cent, will be allowed oir the Sale Prices. BUY NOW! AT THE FARMERS' UNION TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED. PUKEKOHE BRANCH. K1,«5 STREET PUKEKOHE.

ANNOUNCEMENT! FEAR'S THE CHEMISTS, PUKEKOHE. TO ALL OF OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS EVERYWHERE—'In All of Our Customers and Friends Everywhere,— We desiie to extend our sincere apology for any inconvenience you may have experienced during alterations to the Pharmacy. The conversion of an ordinary pharmacy to a modern and up-to-date pharmacy and optical parlour is quite a big job. We are modern chemists, therefore must have a modern buildin* and modiuTEu time. It is our intention to make rhAKS iHARMACi a place where everybody finds doing business a real pleasure—and an economy. So never mind the builders, weYn pleased t> ~ee vou just the same. Well make up for it afterwards with the Best Service/Finest 9ood«, Right Prices, plus the Quickest Mail Order Department in Ntw l6ilini< | ' Sincerely, i FEARS PHARMACY (re-building), Chemists and Opticians, R. (i. V. I'EAR. J'li( F.S.etc., Manager.

THE BUSY STORE. P. A. rtOWE, GENERAL. ST<>T{EKEEPERTUAKAU, Box No. 9. Telephone, No 10. Telegraphic Address, /'Busy" Tuakau.

PHONES DAY, 4; NIGHT, 115. For a Taxi-Car. Agents for REPUBLIC TKI'CKS and HARLEYDAVIDSON MOTOR CYCLES. GALLAGHER, HOWE AND MOORE, THE MOTOR GARAGE, King Street • PUKEKOHE.

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 564, 7 September 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 564, 7 September 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 564, 7 September 1920, Page 4

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