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AMUSEMENTS, rpARANAKI JJUGBY -JJNION. SATURDAY, AUGUST 9. SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY-OFF. At 2.45 p.in. HAWEEA v. TUKAPA. HAWEEA r. TUKAPA. HAWERA v. TUKAPA. PARK, ELTHAM.. TAUMATA PARK, ELTHAM.. Admission: Adults, 1/-; Children under 14, 6d; Grandstand, 1/- each person. S. NIELSON, 8 Hon. Secretary. WHAREROA HALL 6 A DANCE will be held in the above Hall TO-NIGHT (Friday), August Gents, 2/6; Ladies, 1/6. ■ 8 BUSINESS NOTICES. HOUSEHOLDERS! ELECTRIC LAMP BULBS! I gAVE your Current Bill by fitting 16 candle power lamps in the bathrooms, bedrooms, alcoves and porches. "We study your requirements when you come to us for lamps. Come in and see our 4-Watt OPALITES. Absolutely the BEST lamps for the EYES. No Glare. Motor Car Bulbs from 2 to 100 candle-power. QYDE & JgARRINGER, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, 240 HIGH ST., HAWERA. , Telephone 345. JJARGAINS ! Bargains ! Bargains for this week in children’s wear: Cream wineeyette dresses, 3/11; grey flannelette dresses, 2/11; grey and navy flannel dresses, nicely finished, 7/11; also navy and grey flannel rompers, hand-finished with nursery designs, reduced to 9/11; hand-knitted jumpers, fawn with pink and blue facings, 5/11; also cream and coloured jumpers from 3/11; striped* flannelette sleeping suits, to fit children two to five years, 4/11 and 5/11, reduced from 7/11 and 9/11, beautiful quality; white beaver coats, 29/6, reduced to 9/11; children’s combinations, odd sizes,' 3/11; calico day gowns, reduced to 3/U; flannelette gowns, 4/6, hand-finished with crochet; flannel barras,. finished-with in g> 3/11; shawls, reduced to 7/11 and 9/11; children’s bloomers in navy, cream and grey, fleecy lined, also wool, all at bargain prices; warm fleecy bodices, all sizes; children’s sox, 1/pair; woollen gloves, brown, cream, navy, 1/- pair.—At Miss Stewart’s, High Street. ABOUT THAT CARRYING JOB ! WE SUGGEST YOU ’PHONE No. 730, Hawera; WRITE e/o P.O. Box 24, Hawera, or WIRE rjIHE QENERAL »JRANSPORT COMPANY LTD., MOTOR TRUCK CARRIERS, AT Hawera, New Plymouth, Eltham, and OpUnake. Hawera Depot: Taranaki Garage, High Street (next Public Trust Office).

npilE ATMORE SIGN STUDIO, PRINCES ST., HAWERA. For Gold Signs, Honour Boards, Calico Signs, Hoarding- Signs, Shop Window Signs, Show Cards, Posters, Tickets, etc. REGINALD V. LETT. The Commercial Sign-writer and Advertising Contractor. TO DAIRYMEN AND OTHERS. pHILIPSON’S MAMMALINE is becoming a household word in the dairy world; it’s the greatest thing ever known for Cow Pox, Sore Teats, Inflamed Udders, etc. Messrs Sanford and Hickey, of Manaia, write expressing _ their satisfaction that what we claim for it is true—it’s absolutely out on its own for Cow Pox, Sore Teats. In tins: 3/0 4oz. tin; 10/6 16oz. tin, post free. The Greatest Discovery in the Southern Isles is PHILIPSON’S EXZAMALINE, a reliever of Piles; also good for Chapped Hands, Old Sores, Chilblains, etc. In tins, 2/6 post free. Satisfaction guaranteed or money returned. Write enclosing stamps or money order. PHILIPSON’S MEDICAL & VETERINARY SUPPLIES CO., BOX 154, WANGANUI. NOTICE TO DAIRY FARMERS. WAIMATE PLAINS (HI) DAIRY COMPAITY LTD. \\/E have purchased commodious premises from the West Coast Refrigerating Company at the corner of Princes and Rowe Streets, and are commencing operations on AUGUST 1. Farmers supplying us will have the benefit of Low Overhead Expenses; Scientific and Economical Management; Every facility to verify your tests and weights; Honest treatment. CREAM picked up and weighed at gate. Enquirers will receive immediate and personal attention. Communications to W. HAWKINS, Secretary, Box 89, Hawera. Telephone No. 774. QRETOL Ballroom Powder produces the real dance floor finish; ensures an easy glide; 2/- per tin, —W, G. Strange, Chemist.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 8 August 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 8 August 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 8 August 1924, Page 1

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