MISCELLANEOUS. jpAKMERS ! Please Note: Milk Chute, 2/- per foot; tinned steel, 1/-; tanks, 400-gal. £3 15s; 600-gal. £4 17s 6d, 800-gal. £6.—Ellis & Smith, Plumbers, Nelson St., Hawera. w.s, Q.ARMENTS starched with “Dove” Brand Pure Bice Starch give twice the wear. Preserves and whitens. All grocers and stores sell it. SYME & CO., Ltd., Furniture Warehouse, Princes St., Hawera. Latest designs in oak and rimu furniture. We invite you to visit our showrooms. Q.REAT Reductions in ladies’ good quality silk hose; a few pairs to clear jit 5/11; also ladies’ vests at 3/11 and 5/11. —Miss Sewell, Hawera. TJAND-WORKED India nighties, camisoles, pillow eases, lace, tray cloths, runners, etc. —Eastern Display, corner Victoria and High Streets. JJAYWARD’S “Military” Pickles convert a humble meal into a luncheon fit for a king. All grocers sell them. Be sure they’re “Military.” JJAWKINS can save you money. Order your Xmas suit, made to your order, no fancy prices. Corner High and Victoria Sts. JJAYWARD’S Military Pickles tickle the palate and add zest to the appetite. Sold by all grocers. It must be “Military,” JJAWKINS for a suit made to your order; the best proposition, and a sure money saver. Closest inspection invited. Corner High and Victoria Streets. JJOHSEWIVES prefer Brand Starch because of its beautiful gloss. So economical, too. Sold by grocers and stores everywhere. JJAWKINS invites you to call and make a close inspection of his made'to order suits and note prices. Corner High and Victoria-Sts. jyjILLINERY for ladies and children, all the latest styles and colourings, marked at keen prices; ladies’ onepiece frocks from 6/11 topokonui Co-op. Stores. all-wool flannels, pink, light and dark grey, 6/11; navy blue, 8/6; all-wool sox, 1/3, 1/9, 2/3.—Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. JJ’EW Hand Bags for .adies in the very latest designs, have just arrived at Liddington’s, High St., Has OTTO Vanishing Cream; the new cream of the season; delicately fragrant. Obtainable at the agents: Tait’s Pharmacy, Hawera. “GLEEPY Zuyder Zee,” “Waikiki Moon,” “Dirty Hands, Dkty Face,” the latest song successes; 2/eaeh at Liddington’s, High St., Hawera igERVED in all the better class restaurants. Ask for them -by name. Hayward’s “Military” Pickles. All grocers. Look for the name “Military. ’ ’ gEAGRASS Furniture manufactured and repaired; any design made tfl order; prices right; workmanship guas anteed. —Geo. Harding, 25 Princes St* Hawera. gILVER KING, lever filling fountain pen, now reduced to I/- each; works just like the 25/- pens.—T. G. Liddington, High St., Hawera. gjEAGRASS Prams manufactured, relined and repaired; seagrass hoods made to order; baskets rehandled and repaired.—Get). Harding, corner Princes and Furlong Sts QEE our stamped pique hats for children, guest towels and linen serviette rings.—Miss Sewell, Art Depot, Hawera; ’phone 680. Sutton’s Farm Seeds for best crops; Sutton’s awarded first prize collection roots London Dairy Show, 1923. District agents: Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. roast beef of old England is nothing without Hayward’s tary” Pickles. Sold by all grocers. Refuse substitutes. English mail closes shortly. Buy leather tea cosies, centres, cushions and handkerchief sachets to send away.—Miss Sewell, Hawera. the Farmers of Taranaki—This season’s alarm clocks just to hand; all timed and guaranteed at E. Morris’, the Clock Shop of Hawera. HPHERE 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.
Spare your back! Polish floors with liquid “ Tan-01. Brilliant results easily achieved. Use “Tan-ol” also for flue furniture and leather goods.— Advt. -
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 29 October 1924, Page 2
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