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GEORGE & DOUGHTY. LTD. en SPRING GOODS AT WHOLESALE PRICES ! DRESS DEPARTMENT. 30-inch COLOURED FUJI SILKS in all good shades—3/11 yard 33-inch ASSAM SILK; just the thing for Coats and Costumes —7/6 56-inch CREAM GABARDINE; all wool—l3/6 36-inch CREPE MAROCAIN. in good range of stripes; this is a special line—3/3 ’ SHOWROOM. . JERSEY SILK ONE-PIECE FROCK, in honey shade with Oriental stitching—s9/6 ' ONE-PIECE CREPE DE CHINE FROCK in Putty shade; long waisted effect—32/6 KNITTED WOOL and ARTIFICIAL SILK COSTUME in Putty and Brown—97/6 V VERY SMART BLACK and WHITE VOILE FROCK, with cross-over collar in White Voile—67/6 GLOVES AND HOSIERY. LADIES ’ WHITE KID GAUNTLET GLOVES—6/11. WASHING DOESKIN GAUNTLET GLOVES—7/11 Special for One Week—WOMEN’S HEAVY RIBBED SILK HOSE in Mastic, Silver Grey, Nigger and Mole—Usual Price 6/6 Special Price 3/11 MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. 35- FOULARDS in all the new designs; just arrived—2/3 and 2/6 36- PEGGY CLOTH; suitable■ for children’s dresses—l/9 40-in eh HEAVY CREPES in all the best shades—l/11 yard 40-inch FANCY CHECKED CREPES; all fast colours—l/11 30-iuch COLOURED CREPES—I/MERCERY AND CLOTHING. MEN’S MEDIUM WEIGHT WOOL & COTTON SINGLETS—4/11 MEN’S* IMITATION AERTEX SINGLETS & UNDERPANTS—3/11 MEN’S HEATHER MIXTURE TWEED TROUSERS; a splendid line—l4/6 Our Famous WIRE TWEED TROUSERS—I2/9 Splendid Range of BOX SUITS from 69/6 If You Cannot Call Mail Your Order. We Pay Postage. Llmtfed, THE OPEN WAREHOUSE, Regent Street and Opposite Post Office, HAWERA,

because it was unsightly and spoilt half his garden. The belt prevented his property getting the .sun: He took the last tree out on July 28. He had never looked upon the belt' of trees as a fence. Mr. Sheaf submitted that the case now before the court was quite distinct from that quoted by Mr Chrvstal ar M upheld by his Worship. ' •Decision was reserved. —Araus.

SILK MAROCAIN FROCKS; direct from tlie leading English and French houses; in black, navy, nigger, grey, fawn —C. C. Ward Ltd. Price from 99/TEICOLINE UNDERSKIRTS; in all the wanted summer shades—C. C. Ward Ltd. Price from 13/6

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 16 October 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 16 October 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 16 October 1924, Page 2

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