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MAIL YOUR ORDERS THIS VERY DAY. mm i»l NEW ZEALAND & I i CLOTHING FACTORY * irniiiiiniM.,,,, Hi Pnew Zealand! ALL MAIL ORDERS SENT POSTAGE PAID. a J , I CLOTHING FACTORY I H.B 7 77 s LADIES’ FOOTWEAR, 100 pair Ladies ’ Warm Felt Slippers;— Usually 5/6 ’ Sale Price 3/3 20 pair Ladies’ Tan Walking Shoes—- ' Usually S 5- Sale Price 13/11 100 pair Ladies’ Lace and Court Shoes— Usually 29/6 Sale Price 16/11 40 pair Ladies’ Brogue Walking Shoes^— , - Usually 35/- , Sale Price 24/70 pair Ladies Suede Strap Shoes; Black, Nigger—Usually 35/- Sale Price 25/50 pair Ladies’ Strong Strap Ward Shoe— Usually 17/6 Sale” Price 13/90 pair Ladies’ Walking-Shoes; great value— Usually 37/6 Sale Price 19/6 80 pair Ladies’ Warm Fleece Lined Dairy Boots Usually 17/6 Sale Price 14/11 100 pair Girls’ Sample ShoesBegins GREAT WINTER SALE on MONDAY, 14th July. I WITH THE COMMENCEMENT OP THIS SALE AT “H.B.’S” BEGINS AN ERA OF BARGAIN GIVING HITHERTO UNEQUALLED IN ANY OTHER SIMILAR EVENT IT IS THE THRIFTY MAN S OPPORTUNITY, THE SHREWD MAN’S CHANCE ! DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE SALE IS ALMOST OVER BEFORE YOU DECIDE TO BUY. GET IN EARLY ! THAT IS THE WAY THRIFTY MEN AND WOMEN SAVE MORE MONEY—THEY GET IN EARLY AND SECURE THE BEST CHOICE OF THE BARGAINS. EVERY ARTICLE LIBERALLY REDUCED IN PRICE FAMILY FOOTWEAR AND MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING HATS AND MERCERY. 7~] ?TY I 'WE! B Usually 15/6 S m NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY Sale Price 10/6, 12/6 BOYS’ OUTFIT. 40 Boys’ Warm Overcoats— Usually 35/- Sale Price 19/6, 24/6 30' Boys ’ Strong All-Wool Suits— Usually 45/- Sale Price 29/6 40 doz. Boys’ All-Wool Fancv Top Hose— Usually 4/6 " Sale Price 2/11 10 doz. Boys’ Varsity Caps; coloured edge— Usually 3/- Sale Price 1/3 70 pair Boys’ Tweed Knickers; strong wear — Usual Price 10/6 Sale Price 6/11, 7/6 7 d.oz. Boys ’ Strong Khaki Shirts— Usually 7/6 Sale Price 5/6 40 Suits Boys’ "Warm Pyjamas— 1 Usually 14/6 Sale Price 8/11 .3 doz. Boys’ Fleece Singlets— Usually 5/6 Sale Price 3/~ i -c MEN’S CLOTHING. uO Gents’ All-Wool Sac-Suits; hard wear — Usually 80/- Sale Price 59/6 40 pair Men’s Strong Tweed Trousers— Usually 20/- Sale Price 14/6 30 Men’s Raincoats— Usually 50/- Sale Price 24/6. 50 Men’s Warm Tweed Overcoats-; — Usually 90/- Sale Price 39/6, 55/40 Special A Grade Worsted Sac Suits; smart— Usually £8 Sale Price 119/6 30 pair Men’s Dark Buckskin Trousers— Usually 17/6 Sale Price 10/9 20 pair Men’s Good Cut Riding Breeches—- ■ _ Usually 47/6 Sale Price 32/6 27 Men’s Denim Farmers’ Coats— Usually 14/6 Sale Price 9/6 30 Men’s Motor Cycle Jackets and Overalls— Usually 19/6 Sale Price 17/6 3 MEN’S BOOTS. 100 pairs Men’s Sunday Boots and Shoes— Usually 39/6 Sale. Price 23/6 100 pair Men’s Cookhams, Tan or Black — Usually 50/- s Sale Price 29/6 30 pair Oddments in Men’s Brogues or Shoes— Usually 42/6 Sale Price 24/6 80 pair Men’s Box Calf Stout Winter Sole Boots—Usually 45/- Sale Price 35/40 pair Men’s Farm Nail Shooters— Usually 27/6 Sale Price 21/30 pair Men’s Farm Nailed Bluchers— Usually 15/6 Sale Price 11/6 40 pair Men’s Tan Cookhams— Usually 45/- Sale Price 29/6 40 pair Boys’ School Boots; verv strong— Usually 22/6 Sale Price 16/9, 18/9 30 pair Boys ’ Sunday Boots; very neat — Usually .23/6 Sale Price 17/6, 19/6 MERCERY AND UNDERWEAR. 10 doz. Men’s Singlets and Pants— Usually 8/6 ‘ Sale'Price 3/6, 3/11 20 doz. Menjs Neglige Band Shirts— Usually 10/6 Sale Price 6/11 40 Men’s Heavy Dark Working Shirts— Usually 12/6 Sale Price 7/11 4 doz. Army Grey Flannel Undershirts— Usually 10/6 Sale Price 6/11 7 doz. Men’s Heavy Pyjama Suits— Usually 15/6 Sale Price 11/6 40 doz. Wool Rib Sox; dark colours— Usually 2/- Sale Price 1/3 pair 3 doz. Men’s. French Braces; good wear— Usually 3/11 " Sale Price 1/6 6 doz. Men’s Lambs’ Wool Singlets or Pants— Usually 10/6 • Sale Price 8/6 7 doz. Men’s Lounge Felt Hats— Usually 25/- Sale Price 8/6 4 doz. Men’s Good Tweed Caps— Usually 6/6 Sale Price 4/6 NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY HIGH STREET, • O HAWERA. asH* NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY

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The. way of Science Hi Invalid F’seding is me way oi Benger’s Food. All who havo the care of an invalid will agree that !ood problems give much cause for ‘. l!l *.l ei 'D here is not only the question Vv r inu food can I safely give?” but • i i equently, •* What food is \x possible to V •' (; - be rei](m 1 ? Many years ago, “The London Medical Journal” rand Benger's this remarkable tribute : ’‘Wenger's Food is retained when all other loads are rejected.” s Benger’s is a scientific food. It is always prepared with fresh new milk and owing to the ease with which it is digested and absorbed, it takes first place in the rearing of delicate infants, the care of the sick, and feeding the aged. _ Bengers is sold in tlris by Chemists, etc., everywhere. ASK THE MAN WHO HAS TIMED IT! If you could read the letters written by men and women who have been freed from rheumatism, gout, sciatica, and lumbago by taking Rheumo, you would not delay another hour before getting a bottle from your chemist! Bhenmo works in a practical way. it does what embrocations and liniments can never do. It neutralises and expels the excess uric acid which is the cause pf all your pain, swollen joints, and stiff, aching limbs. It usually gives relief almost immediately after the first dose. Don’t prolong- your suffering—go now ami get a 4/G bottle from the nearest chemist. This contains sufficient. for one week’s treatment. Eheumo seldom fails. 175

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 12 July 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 12 July 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 12 July 1924, Page 6

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