• - FM\ NEW ZEALAND NEW ZEALAND R iitli JMji CLOTHING FACTORY CLOTHING FACTOgf Last Week of H.B. s Great Sale. Last Day, SATURDAY, August 2nd. TWIXT NOW AND THEN A WHOLE LOT OF PROFITABLE SHOPPING CAN BE INDULGED IN BY THE MAN OR MOTHER OF BOYS SO MINDED. EVERY SALE PRICE REPRESENTS AN ECONOMY OF IMPORTANCE TO THE THRIFTILY INCLINED. IT WILL PROVE A PLEASURE TO ALL PEOPLE TO BUY AT “H.B.’S” LAST WEEK OF SALE PRICES BECAUSE THE SAVINGS THEY -MAKE POSSIBLE ARE WORTHY. If? 40 Men’s Lounge. Felt Hats; Fawn, Grey— Usually 15/6 Sale Price 8/6 60 Men’s Fawn-or Grey Golf Caps— Usually 6/6 * Sale Price 4/6 100 doz. Men’s Wool Rib Sox—' Usually 2/6 Sale Price 1/3 30 doz. Men’s White Handkerchiefs, good strong wear— Sale Price 2/9 half doz. 20 doz. Men’s Neglige Band Shirts; striped Usually 8/6 Sale Price 6/11 4 doz. Men’s Strong Pyjama Suits— Usually 15/6 Sale Price 11/6; Boys’ 8/6 24 Striped Bush Rugs; large size— Usually 18/6 Sale Price 13/6 6 Men’s Dark Tweed Sac Suits— Usually 95/- Sale Price 59/6 40 pair Men’s Tweed Trousers—Usually 22/6 Sale Price 14/6 40 pair Bovs’ Strong Tweed Shorts— Usually 13/6 Sale Price 6/6 40 Men’s Tweed Overcoats— Usually sold at 90/- Sale Price 57/6 30 Men’s Oily Canvas Feeding-out Coats— LTsually 90/- Sale Price 65/29 Bovs’ Tweed and Rain Overcoats — Usually 40/- Sale Price 24/6, 29/6 75 pair Men’s South African Field Boots — Sale Price 25/6 35 pair Ladies’ Derbv Walking Shoes— Usually 27/6 Sale Price 17/6 4 pair Men’s Storm Boots; high top leggings and boots combined — Sale Price 45/70 pair Women’s Sample Court or Lace Shoes—Usually 30/- Sale Price 16/11 40 pair Boys’ School Boots; toe plates— Usually 25/- Sale Price 16/9, 18/9 35 pair Men’s Box Hide Sunday Boots — Usually 35/- • Sale Price 24/6 50 pair Girls’ Shoes, 7 x 11, 10/6; 12 x 2, 16/11; solid wearers 50 pair Ladies ’ Black Yelvet Court or Lace Shoes—Usually 13/6 Sale Price 10/6 90 pair Ladies ’ Felt Slippers; carpet soles Usually 5/6 Sale Price 3/3 10 pair Ladies’ Black Suede Flat Heel Brogues—Usually 49/6 Sale Price 29/6 40 pair Ladies’ Evening Shoes, Court or I ’ Strap—Usually 35/- Sale Price 29/6 ♦NEWaZE ALAND iHUI ' CLOTHING FACTORY CLOTHING FACTORY
LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. ANTED —By middfe-aged person, ’ position as housekeeper to bachelor, widower or elderJv couple. Write “M.8./’ Star Office. J^OST —Near David’s Fruit Shop on Thursday night, a purse. Reward on returning to Mass Newland, Public Library. Known—Mr Farmer! Now you fnce a new season it is time to take mental stock of your balancesheet. Yoru may notice that vour
neighbour, Mr Slick, seems to get along better than you, yet he doesn’t farm any bietter, has no better stock and no betteir land, and, in fact, has no better milk returns, and you are amazed; but, .Mr Farmer, isn’t it a fact
that while v«ou have been sitting at home allowing' some storekeeper to stuff you with the yarn of giving you service, that this ,same Mr Slick has been buzzing off into •toAvn to the Cut Rate, saving from 20 to 4a per cent, bn his orders. We know numerous farmers who declare they save £75 j>er annum by dealing at the Cut Rate. Wake lip, Mr Farmer', it isn’t alone wliat your cheques amount to, but how you spend thou. The Cut Rate sells to all who have the price, .and, get this, we sell nothing but the best. The Cut Rate, leads; .13 Union St., next Smith and Easton’s. Separator butter and fresh eggs bought in ;aiy quantity. ! RANTED Known—When you see any article priced in our window you can rest assured that you can purchase at the figure nominated, as our price tickets, like our advts, mean just what they say, not something else. We offer: C’arb. soda, (good for spasms), 51b for 1/-, 51b for 1/-; cream of tartar, 99%, 1/4, 1/4, 1/4 lb, 31b for 3/8, 31b for 3/8; boiling peas, 51b for 1/-, 51b for 1/-; Mildura, sultanas, Bd, Bd, Bd, 31b for 1/11, 31b for 1/11; seeded raisins, fresh, full size pkts, 7d, 7d, 7d, 3 for 1/7, 3 for 1/7, or 6/2 per doz.; Sunmaid raisins, 3 for 1/-, 3 for 1/-, 3 for 1/-; 3-Crown Mildura currants, 9d, 9d, 9d lb; choice bacon rashers, 1/2, 1/2, 1/2 lb (note, no shop in the district, offers better quality bacon or cheese than the Cut Rate, and, needless to say, although we added 20% to the price, we couldn’t improve the quality); dessert fruits, apricots and peaches, 3 tins for 3/9, 3 tins for 3/9. (get in on this line, it is a genuine money saver, just as every line is when purchased at the Cut Rate, Leading Price Reducers, Union St., next Smith and Easton’s Mart.
“CER-EMILK” FOR CALVES. No other food , can compare with ‘‘CEREMILK” in its wonderful nourishing properties. It is the nearest approach to cow’s milk, and contains in correctly balanced proportions dried milk and picked cereals which are rich in fat and, proteids, pure and easily digested. There is no better security for future profits than feeding the young calves consistently on “CEREMiLK” during the cnrlv stages of gi-owth. Thousands of dairy farmers all over New Zealand have" achieved splendid results in the same way. Sold by all stores, or direct from Fleming and Co., Ltd., P.O. Box 498, Wellington. 30
"Vivifie OintiVi'*nt will euro • the un sightly sores on children. —Advt. Prograndra removes your corns pain lessly; 1/6. —A*dvt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 25 July 1924, Page 9
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