\ «i i<si mm & f$ % ni % T H E OPEN WAREHOUSE r o%^i te£ m 3 it*-" ®»* -sor r vis§ tfevS !*- V'X*' y$ ANNIVERSARY SALE GROWING MORE POPULAR EVERY DAY. YOU BUY AT WHOLESALE PRICES. HERE’S EVIDENCE. WOOLLEN SPORTS COATS; very, suitable for house wear—Half Price Sale Price jJ to /g SLEEVELESS WOOLLEN JUMPERS—UsuaI Price 7/11 Sale Price 4/11 CHILDREN’S WOOLLEN GLOVES; in Cream, Na\ T y and Brown; all sizes—Usually 2/6 Sale Price 33-ineh SHANTUNG SILK; iu Lemon, Old Rose, Dark Saxe, Black, Mastic—Usually 7/11 • Sale Price Q/W 54-inch WHITE MERC. TABLE DAMASK; check pattern— Usually 2/11 v ' • Sale Price g/g PILLOW SHAMS; lace edge—Usually 3/11 Sale Price 3/0 pair EANCY NET TEA CLOTHS; size 36 x 36 Sale Price g/g MARCELLA QUILTS; satinsni3h; full double bed size— ■ Usually 33/- Sale Price gg /g BOYS’ NAVY REEFER. COATS; sizes 3 and 4- 1 ' Usual Price 25/6 Sale? Price /g 1 only, SAMPLE DRESS SUIT; size 4 —Usual Price Bgns Sale Rice g gns MEN’S DRESSING GOWNS— Sale Price 2P[/6 33/ VELVET PILE RUGS; size 52 x 25 — Sale Price / umiievi WHOLESALE WAREHOUSEMEN. REGENT & RiDDIFORD STREETS i ’Phone 616. HAWERA.
NURSERYMEN’S NOTICE. pREES —Send your .orders to us.. Mr Henwood, farmer, Inglewood, writes: “The 5000 trees I had from vou.' are doing remarkably well; a 100 net cent. take. Please reserve me 20*00* of* your 2-year pines for next moiith.” Cash, or cash on delivery.—Miteliinson, Belt Road, New Plymouth. pREES —-See our Lawsoniana. Per-, feet trees, from 3 to 4ft., 35/- to 40/- 100. "Will make you a good fence first season.—’Phone 894, Miteliinson, New Plymouth. pREES—See our Macrocarpa, over A 3ft. 29/6 100, smaller size 20/100; Pinus Insignis, big 2-year 20/100; Insignis about Ift 6in 10/- 100; Euealptyus Maeartheri, 17/- 100, transplanted in trays; Timber Cedars, 18/doz. — ’Phone 894, Miteliinson, New Plymouth. pREES for Hedges—Big 2-3 r ear Golden Ake Ake, 19/6 100; Eseallonia, large plants, 25/- 100.— Miteliinson, Belt Road, New Plymouth. pREES —Black Wattle, for posts, firewood and rapid shelter; over 3ft. 15/- 100. Each tree should be worth £3 to £4 in 12 years’ time. Plant up all useless ground with trees.—Miteliinson, Belt Road, New Plymouth. pRE ES—American Wonder _Lemon I will fruit right away, no waiting; will make your garden attractive; fruit 31b. in weight; 12/6, 15/- to 20/eaeh. —Ring 594, Mitehinson, New Plymouth.
WE ARE IN A LOW RENT AREA. FURNITURE Direct from the Factory at Factory Rates. We have no expensive shop upkeep. Look out for the Signboard and Come Straight Through to the Factory. r Kapoc and Wire Mattresses, Tapestry Squares, Hearth-Rugs, Reversible Rugs, Chesterfield Suites, Easy Chairs, Floor Stain. All classes of Furniture and Upholstery repaired and recovered; Pram Hoods recovered. We Sell New Prams and Push Chairs, Glass Cases, Built-in Cupboards. SAWS SHARPENED AND SET. L. J. HALL. FURNITURE MANUFACTURER, 107 UNION ST., HAWERA (near Station). Ring 'Phone 659. WOOD & COAL MERCHANTS, KAPONGA. P.O. Box 82. Telephone 62. .WOOD delivered to Eltfcam, Manaia ' and Kaponga. Now that the roads are open we ean supply in any quantity. designs in needlework. See our stamped linen, crash and poplin now showing.—Miss Sewell, Art Depot, Ilawera; 'phone *>Bo.
CASH DRAPERS, HAWERA.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 9 July 1924, Page 2
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