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MISCELLANEOUS. Enlargement is what you want now! Sort out your best negatives and let us make enlargements for you. Our work is the very best in New Zealand, and our prices range from 1/- upwards, according to size.—M. Kineton Parkes and Co., 125 High St. the Melbourne LtdT~Sale—lVleiT’s all-wool tweed suits from 59/6; men’s rubber coats, 27/6. the Melbourne Ltd. Sale—Men’s odd coats, 19/6; men’s odd vests, 7/11 each. the Melbourne Ltd. Sale —Men’s Shirley Police braces, 3/6; men’s heavy Shirley President braces, 3/11 pair. the Melbourne Ltd. Sale—Men’s all-wool shirts, 12/6 each; men’s all-wool flannels from 5/9 each. the Melbourne Ltd. Sale —Ladies’ cream Wooltex vests, 4/6; D. and A. corsets from 4/11 to 14/6 pair. "AT the Melbourne Ltd. Sale—Baldwin’s “White Heather” 3-ply fingering wool in white, black and grey, lOd skein. SAFE, pleasant and effectual remedy for coughs, colds, etc.— Dingle’s Pectoral Elixir. /i SUCCESSFUL treatment for chilblains: No Itch Wafers and application. Procurable only at Dingle’s Pharmacy. .A 15/9 or 18/9 Postal atfote or Cheque will purchase for the farmer a pair or strong working boots, which is more than value for money.—R. Hannah and Co. A FAEM Nail Shooter; no seam at the back, no toe cap; these are the best English Dry-Sox boots; real good wear, 33/6; buy the best value boots at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. WINTER Necessity; unequalled for chapped hands: Rose Geranium Emollient; procurable only at Dingle’s Pharmacy. VISIT to our store will convince you that we specialise in baby wear. Dainty day gowns in viyella, nuns veiling, delaine, beautifully embroidered, finished with crochet edge for neck and sleeves; night gowns in soft flannel and winceyette; pure wool flannel barras from 4/11; silk and wool vests, flannel binders, flannel head wraps, beautiful shawls, flannelette and Terry towelling squares, nursery flannelette, waterproof sheeting, baby brushes and combs, soap boxes and soap, puff boxes, puff and powder, lovely satin pram covers, dainty baskets, fully equipped; also treasure cots, fully equipped.—Miss Stewart, corner High and Victoria Sts. ~p>ABGAINS m men’s footwear at prices that will suit every pocket. Don’t miss this present opportunitj r of purchasing your footwear at prices that cannot be equalled.—R. Hannah and Co., Ltd. JJUILDERS’Hardware, paints, brushware of all descriptions, corrugated iron. For cement and manures obtain our truck to farm price for 5ton lots. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. ' JJOOT Week—This week is boot week at H.B. all over the Dominion, which means that you can procure your footwear for yourself and the whole family at the N,ew Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. * T>OYS’ Boots, good strong wearers, 16/9, 18/9; English Sunday boots, 17/11, 19/6; boys’ farm leggings, 10/6 at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. T>OYS’ chrome golosh boots, m.s.; sizes 7 x 10 12/6, 11 r 1 14/6; youths, 2 x 3 16/6, 4x5 17/6; these boots are leather lined and of A 1 value. —Hannah and Co. £<OATS —Ladies’ all-wool tweed, 39/6; extra good qualities in velour and basket cloths at 5/- in the £ reduction. 'Special purchase of ladies’ fleecy woven bloomers in cream, navy and grey, usual price 5/11, reduced to 3/6. — Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. QHILDREN’S coats and capes in cream and colours, in velour, nap cloth, teddy bear cloth.—Miss Stewart, High St. QOUNTRY Clients are asked to post their jewellery and watch repairs direct to us; we guarantee satisfaction and quick despatch to any address at reasonable cost. We do high-class watch work and jewellery repairs of every description. Engraving our specialty. All manufacturing and repair work done on the premises, in our own workrooms, by our own skilled mechanics. No canvassers employed. Satisfaction absolutely guaranteed and prices reasonable at E. Morris’, the Leading and Cheapest Jeweller in'Hawera. QYDONIA Skm Cream; an antiseptic, soothing, non-greas y emollient for roughness, chapped hands; keeps the skin soft and pliable; has no equal; 1/6 and 2/6 bottle. Prepared at Tait’s Pharmacy, High St. Affections are very prevalent. Remove the trouble with our Catarrhal Cream; iv is reliable and efficacious; 2/6 tube at Tait’s Pharmacy, High St. £JYRIL TOWNsLEY (Auckland) says “the Gloria Gramophone should be in every home where music is appreciated.” Easy terms, 20/- deposit and 5/- weekly.—T. G. Liddington, High St., sole agpnt for Hawera and district. for Men—Good lined buckle clogs, felt lined, keep the feet dry and warm, 19/6; felt, lined dairy bluchers, 16/6; split dairy boots, 20/- at the New Zealand Clothing Factorv, Hawera. jy)N’T~ neglect a cough or cold durin the coming months. It is dangerous. Be sure and get an economical sized bottle of “Peetora”; 2/6 at Tait’s, the Chemist. High St. J)ARK all-wool shirts, men’s, with collars, all sizes, 12/6; hard-wear-ing wool sox, 1/- pair; men’s all-wool flannel singlets, 6/11; odd tweed coats at 18/9. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. the children to sew. Embroidery cards, boxes of beads, and stainped d’oyleys now to hand.— Miss Sewell, Art Depot, Hawera; ’phone 680. Plumbing and repairs ring 17, Ellis and Smith, Plumbers, Nelson St. (opp. A. and P. Buildings), Hawera. Tj'ARMEKS! Piease Note: Milk Shute, 2/4 per foot; tinned steel, 1/4; tanks, 400-gal. £3 15s; 600-gal. £4 17s 6d, 800-gal. £6.—Ellis & Smith, Plumbers, Nelson St., Hawera. w.s.

Special—Ladies should make a special effort to see our window display of FURS, MARABOUTS and STOLES at special reduced prices for ONE WEEK only. Your opportunity to procure a FUR. of quality at a low price.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 18 June 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 18 June 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 18 June 1924, Page 2

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