MISCELLANEOUS. gEAGRASS Furniture manufactured anti repaired; any design made to order; prices right; workmanship guaranteed.—Geo. Harding, 25 Princes St., Hawera. npENNIS Ladies, purchase your sports net cap now. Some very artistic shades just to hand.—Miss Sewell, Art Depot, High St., Hawera; ’phone 6SO. y/ERY latest, in vanity companions, puff and leather combined, in book form; 1/9 each.—Miss Sewell, Art Depot, High St., Hawera; ’phone 6SO. \H7HEN in doubt where to do your shopping go to Hart’s, High St. and Union St. ELTNAM BUSINESS SPECIALS. Showing—Advance shipment of spring and summer millinerv from Henderson’s Ltd. Straw shapes, ready-to-wears, models, newest styles •and colours; large range of straw plaits, backrooms shapes, new flowers; all at our usual low prices. Get yours now at Ham’s, Eltham’s Busiest Store. economy oils and greases this film of protection safeguard your motor.—lra .T. Bridger, Moto Equipment Store, Eltham. Motor Cycles—-A motor cycle that for service, touring, general eontrolability and riding comfort is without equal.—lra J. Bridger, agent, Eltham and Knponga districts. jgICYCLES for Everybody—We have models to fill every requirement. Drop in and' see our display.—lra J. Bridger, Motor Equipment Store, Elthani. * JUST Landed Prime Canterbury potatoes, whites and reds, per sack 15/6; per ton 170/-.- —At Wilkinson’s Ltd., Eltham. QOW Covers—Best white duck, good fitting; per cover 18/6; liberal reductions for quantities at Wilkinson’s Ltd., Eltham. JJAVE a good light in the shed. A dark chaser ■ Benzine Lantern will give it; posted anywhere for 37/6 cash with order from Wilkinson’s Ltd., Eltham. . JpOR Sale—Fora 15-passenger ’bus, 4speed gear box, A 1 order; £125; terms.—C. C. Stanners, Eltham. gALEI Salel Sale! Sale! Sale! Sale! The most genuine Sale ever held in Peters. REAL Sale A Big Sale! A Sale to remember.—Peters. CALE! Sale! Sale! Sale! Sale! Sale! Sale! Sale! Sale! Sale! At Jos. Peters; ’phone 240. Q.OLDSTONE ’S, Eltham’s Leading Drapers: 56in. navy costume serges, 13/6 special; these serges are famed values. Q.OLDSTONE’S, Eltham’s Leading Drapers: 40in. dress tweeds, smart designs, good quality, 2/11, 4/6, 5/6, 5/11 .yard. Q.OLDSTONE’S, Eltham’s Leading Drapers; 31in. indigo guaranteed “Boar’s Head” brand print, 1/6 yard; strong make. gPECIAL iiard Wearing Trousers, usual 25/-, now 18,6; tweed trousers, usual 12/9, now 10/6.—Clare Bros., Eltham. JgARGAIN bale at Ham’s—Ladies’ grey fleecy bloomers, 1/11; Doctor flannels, 1/11; ripple cloth, all colonrs, 1/3; coloured satteens, 1/-; coloured towels, 1/11 pair: ladies’ all-wool vests, 3/11; famous Vedonis vests, 3/11; girls ’ all-wool ribbed cashmere hose, 2/11; 36in. white flannelette, 1/3, 13/11 doz.; 50in. wool coloured art serge, 2/9; 54in. Snowhite damask, 2/3 —a bargain. H l !.. Master’s Voice Gramophones will give you the best there is in music, mirth and melody. —P. B. Franks, Phonograph Specialist. noo RECORDS to choose from; all repairs done by expert.—P. B. Franks, Phonograph Specialist, opp. Post Office. your home brighter and educate your children with good music; it will repay handsomely.—P. B. Franks, Phonograph Specialist. TEN YEARS AGO. men, one of whom is now managing a big mercantile office in Auckland, were discussing a Hemingway’s advertisement ,in the local papers. The injunction, “Write to-day for our booklet, ‘Accountancy,’ ’’ appealed strongly to the ambitious sentiments of one man; he posted the coupon, received the booklet, and therein found valuable advice and guindance. He enrolled ns a Hemingway student, qualified as an accountant, and is now an eminently successful man. “The other man” said study was a waste of time, and that experience was the best teacher. He is still a clerk—learning from experience that opportunities never come to the man who is unqualified to grasp them. WHICH MAN WOULD YOU EMULATE? Take up your pen and write to-day for the latest edition of our Free Booklet 4 ‘ Accountancy.” HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. ALL THE LATEST FOX TROTS. “I’m Going South,” “Just one more kiss.” 4 ‘Oigolette,” In a tent,” ‘‘Onm Pah Trot,” 44 My Electric Girl,” “Say it with a Ukulele,” ‘‘Honolulu Rlucs, ” ‘‘Dreamy Melody Waltz.” OYER 500 RECORDS TO PICK FROM. |£E:LTH’S gUPPLIES, HIGH STREET, HAWERA. QPECIAL value in men’s working shirts, greys at 8/6, 8/11, wire twist 9/6, Doctor flannel 12/6, allweol flannels in light and dark grey at 6/**. —Knupokonui Co-op. Stores.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 30 August 1924, Page 2
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