AULD’S SALE BARGAINS. Our Sale has delighted scores of customers swith its groat opportunities of getting better value for their money. We extend a cordial invitation to you to buy where the values are unbeatable. LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. SAM ]9/(f CORSETS > 22 / 6 > were 32/G; 14/9, were 23/6; 7/9, were ALL-WOOL CREAM COMBINATIONS, L. S. 10/6 £ APERAL HEAVY MAKE COMBINATIONS, 8/6; were 18/6 HEAVY RIBBED VESTS, large size, 2/3 WARM SPENCERS, 3/3 and 4/6 CALICO and CREPE NIGHTS, 5/6 ' CREPE DE CHINE JUMPERS, 6/11; were 25/ALL L4/6 0 16/6 AM IB/6 E CARDIGANS ancl JACKETS, good quality, 12 VELOUR COATS, 69/-; were 109/12 only VELOUR COATS, all latest styles, 59/6; worth double 10 only WARM DRESSING GOWNS,' 6/11 and 8/6; were 18/6 J D i? : ?T R A T^J n n^ e ® ( 6 f U > 8 / 6 - 10/6; were 19/6 to 35/2 onh BLACK CONEY COATS with large Skunk collars, £lB 10s and, £l9 10s; were £29 and £32 * MEN'S DEPARTMENT. BETTER VALUE FOR MEN ! ME? ISfi^ ADD fn E oo/r EE n TROIJSERS > Colonial Tweed, guaranteed, 18/6; worth 22/6 Compare them. KAIAPOI TWEED TROUSERS, 15/9; were 17/6 1 only FOX’S SERGE SUIT, size 3, 35/-; was 79/-' LYNX TWEED SUITS, 59/6; were £5 12s 6d MEN’S TWEED OVERCOATS, 49/6; were 79/BOYS’ TWEED SUITS, 25/-; were 38/6 MEN’S CARDIGAN JACKETS, 16/6; were 27/6 EEEP HATS, 6/11 and 10/6; were 12/6 and 19/6 BOVS’ POOTBALL JERSEYS, all colours, 7/6; were 10/6 HEAVY COLONIAL KNITTED UNDERi>ANTSr 6/11 7/6 7/11 BOYS’ TWEED HATS, 2/11, 3/3, 3/11 * '’ 7/11 BOYS’ WOOLLEN JERSEYS, from 4/11, 6/6, 7/3 up J. & J. AULD, FAMOUS FOR VALUE, HIGH STREET :: HAWERA. sa* u \A W wKl*! As Scotch as the Highland "Braemar" is the favourite whisky wherever lovers of & ‘Scotch’ foregather. Very old Scotch, mellow, with a fine distinctive taste. To drink or to offer Braemar Whisky is to show yourself a connoisseur. BR4EMAR c rim Old Scotch titfkishtj Agents : Johnston & Co., Ltd., Wellington, Wanganui, and Hawera. HAINES-4
HEALS LUNGS Read this EVIDENCE “What agonies I endured before taking your Emulsion, during an attack of bronchitis, my pen cannot describe. Often when coughing to break the phlegm the strain would leave my throat as if a jagged sword had been pushed down and withdrawn again, and these attacks would last from five days to a fortnight. All bronchitis sufferers will understand what I suffered. To them let me advisa not to delay any longer, but get on to Lane’s Emulsion immediately. Then they will be as grateful as 1 am.” M. SIDNEY GLOVER, Sunnyside, via Five Dock, N.S.W.^ Lane's Emulsion is manufactured by E. G. Lane, Graduate Chemist, Oamaru, N.Z. Price 2/6 and 4/6 of all chemists and stores* atrves EMULSION. BUIIMB6DIES A COUGH Cure above the ordinary is Monk’s Balsam. You don’t wonder if it will do you good; you ean feel every dose getting to business. Try it. A wonderfully successful remedy. Bottles 2/- and* 3/6. —Westwood’s Pharmacy, iBS High St., Hawera.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 21 June 1924, Page 16
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