BUSINESS NOTICES. MISS JJILL, OPPOSITE GRAND THEATRE, Eor Ladies’ and Children’s DRESSES, JUMPERS, UNDERCLOTHING, HOSIERY and GLOVES. BOYS’ ROMPERS and TUNICS. Also— A FINE RANGE OF MILLINERY. CHANGE OF BUSINESS. J BEG to announce to the Public of Hawera and surrounding districts that I have taken over the ,business lately carried ion by Mr C. GOMER, Wood and Coal Merchant, and hope that the patronage afforded, him in the past will be extended to me. E. HIGGS. Sole Agent for “PUKE” COAL, the best on the market. Office and Yard: GREY STREET, HAWERA. Telephone 24. NOTE.—Puke Coal is procurable at no other yard in the district. JUST LANDED! SPARKLING ELECTRIC SHADES of all colours. Will harmonise with any wall paper. Be up to date and fit the Latest Shades. THE “ELECTRIC SHADE” MAKES THE ROOM, i SEE Q.YDE & J>ARRINGER, . 240 HIGH ST V HAWERA. •' ’Phone 345. P. F. JJammonds, JEWELLER, MANAIA. ’Phone 37. The owner of a WATCH purehas from P. Hammonds will;have pride possession.- They have the best tir keeping qualities, being perfectly ci structed, and they have been examiu and tested before being sold. We ha several makes, prices from 12/- (je elled levers) to £lO, and would pleased if you would call to inspe WRISTLET WATCHES from 2C fully jewelled. We have just instal' in our workshop the most up-to-d: and accurate watch lathe. All repa will be made into reliable timekeepe IF NEAR MANAIA—PLEASE NOTE • NEW MAN IN THE AIM ATE JJOTEL. . LEN FREEMAN. MANAIA.
J UST Opened— A good assortment of Ladies’ Handbags, Necklets, Butterfly Wing Brooches, Silver Yases Silver Photo Frames, Tea Sets, Flower Bowls, Strong Soldier-made Baskets, Gold and Silver and Coloured Crinkled Paper, Manicure Sets, Shaving Sets, Dressing Sets, Hair Brushes and Combs, Cake Dishes, Sweets Dishes, etc. New Books and Magazines always arriving. Transfers for Needlework, School Requisites. A splendid assortment of Tovs. Fresh. Confectionery to hand. Gramaphone Records. QASSIDY’S FANCY GOODS DEPOT, MAN AIA. yENTURE gTORE, SITUATE 93 REGENT STREET. Without the support of our many fiiends and patrons we would assuredly have been a dead letter, and have pleasuie in placing on record our effort to fill a- much needed requirement, namely, the. opening of a store on our section at Ohawe, which will be known as the OHAWE BEACH STORE. where every effort will be made during the continuity of the holiday season to maintain our past reputation and sell our goods at ruling town prices, which, we make bold to state, compare favourably with all competitors. We have great pleasure in the knowledge that -we have a most wonderfully genuine and glorious town and country patronage, and on our part being assured that they will always be treated with courtesy and civility in the future as mc-ted out in the past. We again request their future unstinted support.—Faithfully yours, C. MacEAE, YENTURE STORE. NOTE. Bread supplied at Ohawe Beach Store. Orders taken at' both stores for the butcher. J>ABY Wear—-Captivating little garments and all at prices that will save your' pocket. Nightdresses, day gowns, barras, vests, coats in wool, voile, silk and crepe de chine, dresses in delaine, voile, silk and crepe de chine, petticoats in lawn and flannel, boottees, bibs, shoettes in brilliant, silk sox, flannel and flannelette squares, waterproof sheeting, nursery flannelettes, pilchers, brushes and combs, puffs and boxes, safety pins, baby soap and powder, and the daintiest of baby baskets in white, blue and pink, fully equipped.—Miss Stewart, Baby Line House, Hawera. X MAS Gifts to hand. See our leather novelties; the Home mail closes shortly.—Miss Sew’ell, Art Depot, Hawera; ’phone 680.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 28 October 1924, Page 1
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