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ELMSLFS PREMISES. \\/E have removed from Gifford and Dunkley's olcUp.emises to ELMSLY & SON'S, where we will be located un ill our NEW PREMISES, which are being built for us next door, are ready. We have more room a rid better facilities for showing our stock now tha.il in our former quarters, and we solicit your trade, knowing that we can serve you right and save you money. We buy our goods in the world's best markets, and offer values that are not beaten by any house in the Dominion. Come and share the advantages of trading with us. HAMILTON AND TE AWAMUTU.

Happv contented Children are found in those homes where thoirjiuii! fathers and mothers live. See how the chicken look forward to father or mother's rearm from town, and the look of pleasure on their faces if mere is a bag or two of fruit. Fruit, too, wi". add to their health, as well as to their happinesp.' Start off vo-day by spending one sh'lling a week for the little ones. Can you say that the money will be ill spent? Opposite E.tf.Z

5 @ Those About to JUST ARRIVED, EX S.S. STAR OF SCOTLAND, LARGEST CONSIGNMENT Ever Seen in the District. Upwards of Sixty Patterns to choose from. BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC, MOUSE FURNISHERS & HARDWARE, TIMBER, & FANCY GOODS MERCHANTS,

The TE AWAMUTU HOTEL, Te Awamutu. nriii.S hotel is cen tally situated and provided with every convenience for the travelling public and commercial men. Well-lighted Sample Rooms. TE AWAMUTU HOTEL, SLOANE ST., TE AWAMUTU. J. JACKSON, Owner. 'Phone 2.

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Waipa Post, Volume I, Issue 19, 20 June 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waipa Post, Volume I, Issue 19, 20 June 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waipa Post, Volume I, Issue 19, 20 June 1911, Page 3

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