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Where to get your Drapery, Clothing, Manchester Goods, Boots and Shoes, and General Furnishings is at HETHERIHGTON & CO’S, t. Our “ Gold Mine Brand ” Clothing takes the lead Gent’s all wool suits only 29s 6d, in sizes 3,4, 5,6& 7 Youth’s all wool Suits, 25s 6d up, size 1,2 and 21Men’s English Suits, size 3 to 7, only 19s fid to 22s fid Boys’ Reefer Jackets, all sizes, price 4s lid to 7s 1 Id Boys’ Tweed Trousers, good wearers, only Is lid pair Good range Men’s tailor-made Boxed Suits, most perfect fitting, size 3 to 7, marked as low as 45s and 47s fid per suit Men’s Saddle Tweed Trousers, 3to 7,8 s lid & 11s 6d HETRERINGTON and Co. stock a big range of Juvenile Clothing in all the leading cuts Boys’ Cambridge Suits, Norfolk Suits and Sailor Suits at lowest possible prices, Men’s Chesterfield Coats in fashionable makes ; this line is marked 25s fid up Our new feather-weight “Denton Hat” still takes well. We stock to 7£, all good shapes which gives the gent a smart appearance. Inspect our goods, they are right both in quality and prices. You will always get well looked after when purchasing in our warehouse in anything you require. All seasonable Goods at a reasonable price, Wide Flannelette, only 8s 6d per dozen All wool Colonial Flannel, 10£d per yard Two yards Wide Tabling, Is 6d per yard Ladies’ Winter Skirts, 5s lid each Winter Dress Material, Is 3d, Is fid, Is lid, 2s 6d and 2s lid per yard, all double width, no TWO ALIKE Blouse Flannelettes, only A nice range Ladies’ Jackets from 9s 6d up All colours in Children’s Coats, very low prices WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION OF OUR LARGE STOCK. Hetherington & Co, Family Drapers and Complete Outfitters, WHITAKEK AND KENRICK STREETS, iLrolia. We wish the public to note that the half holiday is observed on Wednesday—close at 1 p.m.—H. & Co.

Concerning Your Eyes Mr Samuel Barry, d.b.o.a. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, of 314, QUEEN STKEET, AUCKLAND, Wishes to notify the residents of Te Aroha that he has made arrangements for his colleague, Mb L. J. NICOL, to visit this town, Friday, May 24th to Monday, May 27th, inclusive* Thorough and scientific sight-tests will be Mr Nicol’s speciality, NO CHAEGES being made for tests or ADVICE concerning your eyes, DON’T DELAY, your sight is too valuable to neglect, Bemember Mr Barry’s methods ar e Qualified, Experience, Keliaale and Successful.

* wm, , w«|t» w > ;i% v •*•./rV. afi> Bi,. ,1. V<-f: '^v if Ws gi ">s4 aoCSIfI Your Health is more important to you than the few pence you save by purchasing inferior teas. You know you only get what you pay for. Therefore, if you buy cheap unknown tea, just because it is cheap, you must expect to get inferior, unhealthy, exhausted leaf. As large wholesale dealers we can buy as cheap as anyone, and we KNOW nobody can put up better value teas than our “PLANTER’S CHOICE” and “ARCADIA." If you want a healthy tea of the uati.ractory sort, insist on having one of these two. & All Wide-awake Stores* Wholesale: GMffiORZ & GO*, Auckland*

is this at all ( WHY THE VERY THING LADIES HAYE BEEN LOOKING EOR. i A real labour saver. Gets through a family wash in no time, no steam or bending over tubs, just turn a handle and the job is done. Come in and have a look at them. Another point, it does not require a horse power engine to drive it. Leave your name with us and we will send you one for two washing days. If not satisfied, don’t buy ; but we feel certain you will be the same as hundreds of others, you won t part with it for the world. WIG Sole \ gouts.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43090, 9 May 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43090, 9 May 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43090, 9 May 1907, Page 3

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