MISCELLANEOUS, JOHN KIRK’S horse and cow covers are out on their own, both for quality and prices. JOIN the Golden Minim Xmas Club and save money. TTIRK’S special cut horse covers always fit well- and cost no more than the cheap cnt factory ones. J^OST —All aches and pains after using Sequah’s Famous Remedies. You will be handsomely rewarded by obtaining a bottle from Hart’s Stores. glaee~Tbar _ shoes, Cuban heels, from 12/9; men’s nailed farm boots, 17/6, 23/-, 27/6, 28/6; strong cow covers, made to stand hard wear, from 13/-. For boots for everv kind of wear you cannot get better value than at Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. "" JJOTOPt goggle caps, the ideal thing for motor cyclists; motor cycle jackets, motor cycle overalls and seatless trousers; motor gauntlets at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. M E ? ’S Boots! Men’s Boots! Good strong nailed shooters.' 22/6; nailed bluchers, 13/6; good' Sunday boots, 24/6; South African field boots, 25/6, at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. jJJALTOPHOS; the ideabmalted tonic and pick-me-up; contains, vitamines, assists digestion, and tones the system; wards off “flu.” Order “Maltophos” now; 3/6 bottle at Tait’s, the Chemist, High ,St. 1 JJOST interesting exhibit at the show is “La Gloria,” the best gramophone in the world.—T. G. Liddington, High St., Hawera. ATC'more cold toes with a “Unique” hot water pottle; retains its heat longer; won’t burst or leak; all sizes; chemists and dealers' sell them everywhere. i QTTO Vanishing Cream; the new cream of the season; delicately fragrant. .Obtainable at the agents: Tait’s Pharmacy, Hawera. OL]?0 L] ? False Teeth bought sound or broken; also dental scrap. Best prices in N.Z. sent by return mail. Post, to J. Dunstone, Box 51, Wellesley _St., Auckland; est. 31 years. QDD Vests for working men, large sizes, small sizes, 8/11, 10/6; odd coats, 21/-, 37/6; working trousers, 10/9, 14/6; working shirts and flannel unders at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. • gUTTON’S, Yates’, Cooper’s flower and vegetable, garden seeds, also required varieties seed potatoes.—Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores., gEE our special display of beautiful hand-worked linen supper cloths,-at reasonable prices; suitable for weddinoor birthday gifts.—Miss Sewell, Art Depot, High St., Hawera; ’phone 680. QPECIAL value in men’s working shirts, greys at 8/6, 8/11, wire twis[t 9/6, Doctor flannel 12/6, allweol flannels in: light and dark grey at 6/9.—Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. gEAGRASS Furniture manufactured ;and repaired; any design made to orde'r; prices right; workmanship guaranteed. —Geo. Harding, 25 Princes St., Hawera. ' . 'priFRE is no virtue ih~~patient suf- _ ,fering, but there is in Strange’s Rheumatic Honey; it fixes the trouble; 3/- and 6/6 : a jar.—W. G. Strange, Chemist. "ORANGE CRUSH QUAINT Novelties—Black cats, monkeys and golly book markers at 1/6 eaeli.—Miss Sewell, Art Depot, High -St., Hawera; ’phone 680. T>UGS of exclusive texture and colouring at Geo. Syme and Co., Ltd. gMOKERS! Have you tried Perla, the new dentifrice ? 1/- per tin. Getdt at Tait’s, the Chemist, High St., Hawera. gEAURASS Prams manufactured, relined and repaired; seagrass hoods made to, order; baskets rehandled and repaired.—Geo. Harding, corner Princes and ; Furlong Sts. A. COUTTS, Grocer, Union St.— For quality goods at low prices. Agent for Connaek’s Bread. ’Phone 411. T/A-. COUTTS,'Grocer, Union St.— * For value in every article. “Special” tea, 2/3 lb. ’Phone 411. COUTTS, Grocer, Union St.— For high-grade goods at low prices. Agent for Cormack’s.. bread, ’phone 411. Y. A. COUTTS, Grocer, Union St.— For . prompt delivery and service. A trial solicited. ’Phone 411. T. A-' COUTTS, Grocer, Union St.— For delicious bacon, butter and cheese. Agent for -Cormack’s bread. ’Phone 411. T* COUTTS, Grocer, Union St.— For pollard, bran, wheat, flour, etc., at low rates. ’Phone 411. HTHE “Unique” hot water bottle; best on the market; a product of the North British Rubber Co.; all sizes; all chemists and dealers sell them. —3 JQRINK ORANGE CRUSH. every well brought up baby must, have and at prices that tempt: Vests, bavras, gowns, shawls, jackets, pilehers.—Mis s Stewart, High Street. you need for your children at present: Rompers, cream wool, 23/6; navy, grey and cream and red flamjel from 8/11; winceyette in all colours, 5/lUy-Miss_Ste\vart,_High St. comfort, satisfaction in every respect in corsets we offer, suitable for every figure, from 3/11 to 39/6. —Miss Stewart, High St. W E are showing, choice undergarments you -want now and later on at bargain prices.—Miss Stewart, High St. W E , have the stockings you want at the price you want to pay; all newest shades showing.—Miss Stervart, High St, T MUSICAL. TV/TR H. C. H. HUTTON, Mus.-Bac., Teacher of Organ, American Organ, Piano and Theory, Singing. Special attention paid to beginners. Studio: Methodist Church, Regent St.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 8 September 1924, Page 2
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