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THE OPEN WAREHOUSE GREAT ANNIVERSARY SALE NOW IN FULL SWINE. FURTHER PROOF OF THE PHENOMENAL BARGAINS NOW OFFERING. CHILDREN’S W.P. CAPES & COATS; small sizes— Sale Price J to LADIES’ SAMPLE RAINCOATS; half price— Sale Price S 2/6, 15/6, 17/6, 21/LADIES’ SMART VELOUR COATS, with Fur Collars— Usually 84/- Sale Price 59/6 40-inch PLAIN & FANCY STRIPED DRESS TWEEDS— Sale Price 1/7! 2/2 BOYS’ GREY WOOLLEN JERSEYS— Sale Price: Sizes 18, 20in. 3/11; 22, 24in. 4/11; 2G, 28, 30in. 5/C FANCY CRETONNES —Usually l/ll ' Sale Price 29in. ALL-WOOL STRIPED FLANNEL pyjama Stripes—Usually 3/6 in a wide range of Sale Price 2/11 SAL AMIR CURTAIN NET; Oriental designs— Usually 1/11 Sale Price I/*? MEN’S FELT HATS—Usually 17/6 to-21/-Sale Price 12/6 HEAVY FLEECY LINED UNDERWEAR; Singlets and Pants— Usually 6/11 Sale Price y/0 BOYS’ COTTON TWEED SHORTS for hard wear; all sizes— Sale Price 5/11 George & Doughty Limited, WHOLESALE WAREHOUSEMEN, REGENT & RIDDIFORD STREETS : HAWERA. ’Phone 616.

ELTHAM BUSINESS SPECIALS. Q.OLDSTOiSrE ’S, Eltham ! s Leading Drapers: 56iu. navy' costume serges, 13/6 special; these serges are famed values. QOLDSTONE ’S, Eltham’s Leading Drapers: 40in. dress tweeds, smart designs, good quality, 2/11, 4/6, 5/6, 5/11 yard. Q.OLDSTONE ’S } Eltham’s Leading Drapers: 31in. indigo guaranteed “Boar’s Head” brand print, 1/6 yard; strong make. R o y^ L Enfield twin and side-ehair, A 1 order, any trial, £7O, easy terms. —C. C. Stanners, Pord Depot, Eltham. A GOOD Oil is cheaper in the long run because it lasts longer, lubricates better and reduces Wear of parts; more power, less carbon. Use “t'eedol.”—lra J. Bridger, agent, Eltham. gPABK Plugs Every motorists should have an extra set of spark plugs to provide for emergencies; the outlay is small; plugs for all makes of ear. —Bridger’s Motor Equipment Store, Eltham.

Paint—Protect your motor car or stationary engine from rust and deterioration by using the correct paint; made to stand heat; price 4/6 tin. —Bridger’s, Eltliam. TUST Landed—Howards’ grass tripod 93 harrows: 6ft. £5 15s; Bft. £9; lift. £l2 15s, any station. —At C. A. Wilkinson Ltd., Eltliam. JjUSTGLTSH-Benzine Lamps, 60/-; Ben-zine-Lanterns, 40/-; we guarantee these; postage paid for cash with order, at C. A. Wilkinson Ltd., Eltham. gMALLEY’S have disposed of their grocery business to the Farmers’ Union Trading Company, of Auckland, and are selling for a few days at any old price to reduce stock. Come quick. J>ARGAIN Sale ac Ham’s—Ladies’ grey fleecy bloomers, 1/11; Doetoi flannels, 1/11; ripple cloth, all colours, 1/3; coloured satteens, 1/-; coloured towels, 1/11 pair: ladies’ all-wool vests, 3/11; famous Vedonis vests, 3/11; girls’ all-wool ribbed cashmere hose, 2/11; 3Gin. white flannelette, 1/3, 13/11 doz.; 50in. wool coloured art serge, 2/9; 54in. Snowhite damask, 2/3 —a bargain.

HAM’S—Double bed Petone white blankets, 55/0; 2 pair double bed linen finish sheets, 24/9 pair; 2 pair large coloured towels, 5/9 pair; 2 pair pillow cases, 3/G pair; 5 yards white damask, 2/11 yard; goods guaranteed best quality obtainable. The above bargain parcel for £5 5s post free, cash with order. If not satisfied money in full refunded. JOS. PETEES for value! Children’s ■woollen dresses, 13/9; maid’s knitted frocks, 19/G; ladies’ knitted costumes, 45/-; woollen jumpers and cardigans, 12/G, 17/6 to 37/6. These are not cheap goods, but good goods cheap. QENTLEMEN ! When in doubt don’t hesitate. Go to Jos. Peters for your winter clothing. ’Phone 240. Y ES ; I got it at Jos. Peters! The best Suit I ever wore! It’s a Bosker! H IS „ Master’s Voice Gramophones will give,you the best there is in music, mirth and melody.—P. B. Pranks, Phonograph Specialist.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 30 June 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 30 June 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 30 June 1924, Page 2

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