MISCELLANEOUS. OFFICIAL Harley-Davidson Service Station—Archbold and. Co., Union St., Hawera; ’phone 452. We carry the new 1924 model Harley, necessary spares, benzine, oils and accessories. Our workmen are efficient and prompt; we employ no boys, and our prices are not flights of fancy, but reasonable. gEAGRASS Prams manufactured, relined and repaired; seagrass hoods made to order; baskets rehandled and repaired.—Geo. Harding, corner Princes and Furlong Sts. JgEE our beautiful plumes at 4/6 each; suitable for evening wear.— Miss Sewell, Art Depot, High St., Hawera; ’phone 680. gEAGRASS Furniture manufactured and repaired; any design made to order; prices right; workmanship guaranteed. —Geo. Harding, 25 Princes St., Hawera. » Latest Novelty Automatic Pocket Fan in tortoiseshell and xylonite, - just opened up at Hart’s, the Notorious Price Smashers, High St. and Union St., Hawera. TO the Farmers of Taranaki—This season’s alarm clocks just to hand; all timed and guaranteed at E. Morris ’, the Clock Shop of Hawera. is no virtue in patient suffering, but there is in Strange’s Rheumatic Honey; it fixes the trouble; 3/- and 6/6 a jar.—W. G. Strange, Chemist. VOU can now get Sequah’s Famous Remedies at Hart’s, Hawera, who are sole agents. X£OU can new get Sequah’s Famous Remedies at Hart’s; Hawera, who are sole agents. T^ANTED —1009 pair of men’s, women’s boots or shoes to repair with our Evar-Wear sole leather at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. Frocks, smart designs, 11/9, 19/6; tricoline and? linen frocks from 29/6; artificial silk; jumpers, newest colourings, from 12/6.—Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. TRIUMPH BICYCLES Just Landed. TwyMpy BRITAIN’S BEST BIKE. £l4 10s Complete. FACTORY B.S.A. £l7 10s RUBY SPECIAL, £l2 10s A GOOD BRITISH BIKE, £9 TYRES, TUBES, REPAIRS. JAWERA jy-OTORS HIGH & VICTORIA STREETS. L m ’ "\fURSE DIX- will be in attendance at the - Plunket Rooms, ’phone 647, in High Street (Opposite Public Trust Office) on alternate Mondays and every Thursday and Saturday, from 2 to 5, and Wednesday mornings, 10.30 to 12. Private address, 65 Argyle Street;
J3ARA RUBBER QO., REGENT STREET, HAWERA. i Owing to the congestion of stock we have decided to mark down several of our lines at special clearance prices. A few of these lines are:—WATERPROOF RAINCOATS, carrying sis months’ guarantee— Women’s, reduced from 52/6 to 44/6 Men’s, reduced from 82/6 to 67/6, 57/6 to 46/Maid’s, reduced from 36/- to 30/Capes wit hoods, reduced from 30/to 25/BLACK RUBBER GUMBOOTS, 19/6 pair; we have only a few of each size of these. CYCLE OUTFITS—Barnet Glass, usual price 6d; now 4d Cl CLE TYRES —Nine months ’ guarantee, 12/6 to 8/9; . other lines from 5/- upwards. CYCLE TUBES from 2/- unguaranteed to 6/- first quality with 12 months’ guarantee. RUBBER SOLES & HEELS— .
S.O.S. three-piece Sole for lightness and long wear, .1/9 set. Round Heels, ladies’ 6d, gents’ 9d. GOLOSHES— These at the exceptionally low price of 4/3 to clear. WHITE Canvas Tennis Shoe with crepe rubber soles ; men’s sizes 8/11, women’s sizes 7/11. Don’t miss purchasing a pair of-these, they are a bargain.—Hannah and Co. VOU can now get Sequah’s Famous Remedies at Hart’s, Hawera, who are sole agents. a good Story. — YOUNG FOOTBALL ENTHUSIAST. AND WISE' EMPLOYER.
On Monday last a young clerk in the employ of an Auckland firm secured leave absence from his employers to go to New Plymouth to attend the wedding of his sister (telegraphs the Taranaki Herald’s correspondent). Next day one of the partners received the following wire: “Wedding postnoned Friday; can 1 stay ?” The employer reflected that the postponement of weddings was somewhat unsuual and especially a postponement to Friday, an “unlucky” day, also being a keen football follower, lie remembered that on Saturday Mi. Albert Grammar and New Plymouth High Schools were to play off for the M<nscar Cup. Therefore he wired his clerk this reply: “You may.stay; hope Grammar wins.” One can imagine the feelings of the youngster when he went to the telegraph office and thus acknowledged his attempted deception. “Sorry Hied to bluff you, realise you are too much of a sport to he fooled. Thanks for permission, will barrack hard for Grammar.”
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 30 September 1924, Page 2
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