■■■'•■l**. tiVi »nn NEW ZEALAND ill! NEW ZEALAND s till CP tei CLOTHING FACTORY CLOTHING FACTOR* *® • O ■ ■ B Qffl ® Still better Bargains the longer the Sale* continues! m & m m AS THE SALE PROGRESSES ENTHUSIASM WAXES STRONGER AND STILL STRONGER. THE BARGAINS OFFERED ARE SO ATTRACTIVE THAT IT IS NOT EASY TO RESIST THEIR APPEAL. THRIFT—FIRST, LAST AND ALWAYS —IS A VIRTUE MOST MEN POSSESS. IT IS WELL EXERCISED AND PROFITABLY WHEN APPLIED TO THE PURCHASE OF “H. 8.” SALE BARGAINS. Of its ST ITS GOOD ItlM.fM.Via mm m 7 cloz. Mon’s French Braces—Usually 3/6 Sale Price 1/G 4 cloz. Men’s Singlets and Pants— Usually 5/6 Sale Price 3/11 5 doz. Men’s Strong’ Working- Shirts— Usually 9/6 Sale Price 6/11 7 doz. Men’s Warm Pyjama Suits— Usually 16/6 Saie Price 11/6; Boys’ 8/6 5 doz. Men’s Warm Army Flannel Unders Usually 10/6 Sale Price 6/11 ' 30 Men’s Good Strong Boxed Suits— ! Usually 80/- Sale Price 59/6 80 pair Men’s Strong Tweed Trousers— f Usually 22/6 Sale Price 14/6 ' . 30 Men’s Tweed or Rain Overcoats— <' Usually 80/- Sale Price 39/6 ! 80 Boys’ Strong School Tweed Shorts— | Usually 11/6 Sale Price 6/6 1 30 Boys’ Strong All-Wool Cotswald Suits ' Usually 42/6 Sale Price 29/6 100 Men’s Sample Lounge Felt Hats— Usually 15/- Sale Price 8/6 50 pair Ladies’ Fleece Lined Dairy Boots Usually 19/6 Sale Price 14/11 80 pair Ladies’ Warm Felt Slippers— Usually 5/6 Sale Price 3/3 24 pair Ladies’ Tan Shoes — Usually 30/- Sale Price 13/11 70 pair Ladies’ Lace or Court Shoes— Usually 35/- Sale Price 16/11 24 pair Ladies’ Black Golf Brogues— Usually 45/- Sale Price 25/30 pair Women’s Comfortable No Toe Cap Shoes —Usually 39/6 Sale Price 18/6 40 pair Men’s Tan Cookham Boots— Usually 50/- Sale Price 29/6 50 pair Men’s Sample Box Hide Boots— Usually 35/- Sale Price 24/6 30 pair Men’s Black or Tan Shoes— Usually 40/- Sale Price 22/6 80 pair Boys’ Strong School Boota*^Usually 22/6 Sale Price 16/9, 18/9 80 pair Girls’ Shoes— Sale Price 9 x 11 10/6 ; 13 x 1 13/6 ■ Boys’ Leggings, 10/6 f Men’s Leggings, 11/6 NEW INEWIZEAUAND 1 CLOTHING FACTORY CLOTHING FACTORY
jpißE Salvage Sale of Goklatone and Patterson Ltd.’s entire stock of tailoring materials, clothing and mercery commences at the Winter Show Buildings on Thursday next. THE BEST DAIRY FARM IN THE WANGANUI DISTRICT. have received instructions from J H. G. DARBYSHIRE, Esq., who 58 giving up farming to seUhis wellknown Farm at MAXWELLTOWN, comprising 104} acres, situated 1 mile from store, post office, and school, and 2 miles from Okehu Railway Station. Rich, heavy loam, good fencing, subdivided into 8 handy paddocks; 8roomed. house and outbuildings; cowshed with concrete floor. We have inspected this fine property and have no hesitation in proclaiming it the finest farm in the district. Every paddock is well grassed and in perfect heart, and well watered by never failing springs. Live and dead stock, including L.K. i-cow milking plant, can bo taken at valuation. PRICE £9O PER ACRE. Cash £2OOO. QOOPER & QOOPER, 64 RIDGWAY ST., WANGANUI. Sole Agents. J. L. M AimN > D - s - T -. GRADUATE Of the 4-vear Course of Wcltmer Insti-' lute of Suggestive Therapeutics • Nevada, Mo. ’
Scientifically practising n system of Drug] ess Healing:. A sensible, sure method of healing-, recognised by foremost scientists and approved by grateful patients. As a Scientific Healer, Mr Martin practices no magic, uses no drugs, but honestly and truly performs services of great value to persons who are ili in body or mind. Consultation Hours: 2 to 5.30 p.m. 21 WELLINGTON ST., HA WET? A (Near Hodder and Tolley). JjMI?E Salvage Sale of Goldstone. and Patterson Ltd.’s entire stock of tailoring materials, clothing fim ] mercery commences at the Winter Show Buildings on Thursday next. Clients are asked to post 1 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. JpTRE Salvage Sale of Goldstone and Patterson Ltd.’s entire stock of tailoring materials, clothing and mercery commences at the Winter Show Buildings on Thursday next.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 19 July 1924, Page 7
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