MISCELLANEOUS. END of Season Bargains—Men ’s tweed overcoats, sizes 5,6, 7, at 45/-; men’s gabardine raincoats, all sizes, at 30/-; saddle tweed trousers, 19/6, 21/6. —Kauuokonui Co-op. Stores. E* ELET and cut work embroidered supper cloths and centres now showing; something quite new.—Miss Sewell, Art Depot, High St,, Hawera; ’phone 680.; ' TpGG Preserving Time—Our Water Glass will keep eggs good and give you cheap eggs when they are dear; 1/6 a bottle. —W. G. Strange, Chemist. JpOR best value in sheetings, blankets, towels, quilts, and ail lines of household drapery, visit Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. f?OR Plumbing and repairs ring 17, Ellis and Smith, Plumbers, Nelson St. (opp. A. and P. Buildings), Hawera. JpALSE Teeth purchased, any condi- | tion; pre-war preferred; up to £5 i per set paid. —Pear line Co., Auckland. QEiX SYME & CO., Ltd. —Specialists in blinds and win.dow fittings; measurements and estimates free of charge. Q.ORGEOUS hand-worked linen supper cloths, centres and d’oyleys to hand; most useful gifts.—Miss Sewell, Art Depot, High St., Hawera; ’phone 680. rYREY Blankets for campers, 27/6; bush rugs, 13/6, 24/6; travelling rugs,. 24/6 to 80/-; buggy waterproof •ugs at the New Zealand Clothing'Factory, Hawera. JJANNAH ’S values are still unrivalled; for instance, 1935 men’s split kip shooters, nailed, pegged, 16/9. JF it’s a question of time we have the service. Our photographic department is doing the same day service with guarantee of satisfaction*. A film at 10 a.m.; your photos at 5 p.m.— Strange, Chemist. JOHN KIRK’S is the shop for high grade leather,; and canvas goods; general repair work a specialty. J/ENOLEUMS, best Scotch makes, in the latest colourings and designs, 2 yards wide, 10/6 and' 9/6 running yard.—Geo. Syme and Co. Ltd., Princes Street. GLORIA has played its way to the top of the ladder,in the gramophone world. There’s no better value or easier terms; 20/- down and 5/weekly.—T. G. Liddington, sole agent for Hawera and district. T ADIES’ glace 1-bar 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 11/-. For boots for every kind of wear you cannot get better value than at Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. ’OR goggle caps, the ideal thing for motor cyclists; motor cycle jackets, motor cycle overalls and seat: less trousers; motor gauntlets at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. JIJEN’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 ideal malted 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. 'JJEW- Hand Bags for ladies in the very latest designs, have .■just arrived at Liddington’s, High St., Hawera. q 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. QTTO Vanishing Cream; the new cream of the season; delicately fragrant. Obtainable ‘at the agents: Tait’s Pharmacy, Hawera. 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 of beautiful hand-worked linen supper cloths, at reasonable prices; suitable for wedding or birthday gifts.—Miss Sewell, Art Depot, High St., Hawera; ’phone 680. gPECIAL value in. men’s working shirts, greys at 8/6, 8/11, wire twist 9/6, Doctor flannel 12/6, allw<»ol flannels in light and dark grey at 6/9. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. gEAGRASS Furniture manufactured and repaired; any design made to order; prices right; workmanship guaranteed. —Geo. Harding, 25 Princes St., Hawera. is no virtue in patient suffering, but there is in Strangers Rheumatic Honey; it fixes the trouble; 3/- and 6/6 a jar.—W. G. Strange, Chemist. OUAINT Novelties—Black cats, monkeys and golly book markers at 1/6 each—Miss Sewell, Art Depot, High St., Hawera; ’phone 680. J>UQS of exclusive texture and colouring at Geo. Syme and Co., Ltd. gMOKERS! Have you tried Perla, the new dentifrice? 1/- per tin. Get it at Tait’s, the Chemist, High St., Hawera. gEAGRASS 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 CJormaek’s Bread. ’Phone 411. T. A - OOUTTS^'GroeerTUnTon" St.— For value in every article. “Special” tea, 2/3 lb. ’Phone 411. A. COUTTS, Grocer, Union St.— For high-grade goods at ' low prices. Agent for Cormack’s bread, ’phone 411. J' A. COUTTS, Grocer, Union St.— For delicious bacon, butter and cheese. Agent for Cormack’s bread. ’Phone 411.
C. C. WARD, Ltd., Hawera THE BUSY CASH DRAPERS. STOCK-TAKING THROW-OUTS
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 12 September 1924, Page 2
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