MISCELLANEOUS, TjTATHER Christmas has again decided to make his headquarters at Liddington’s. Toys and presents are now arriving in great variety; prices lower than ever.—T. G. Liddington, High St., Hawera. JpARMERS ! 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, JjjTALSE Teeth purchased, any condition; pre-war preferred; up to £5 per set paid.—Pearline Co., Auckland. starched with “Dove” Brand Pure Rice Starch give twice the wear. Preserves and whitens. ; AU grocers and stores sell it. TTANDS that are toil-worn and deepA lined. “Aneta Hand Emollient” will make you proud of the result; for the hardest and tenderest skin; a true emolient; 2/- at W. G. Strange’s, Chemist. H 787 BOOT Week—This week is men’s boot week at the H. 8., Hawera. Now is the time to buy your footwear; boots for men, shoes for men at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. 11.8. -FOOTWEAR Week—Boys’ * ''strong school boots, 16/9, 18/9; boys’ sand shoes, boys’ tennis shoes. 'Call and bring your boys to; the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera., for their boots. HB7 PRESENTATION Rugs and * solid leather suit cases. We have opened up a choice range of Mosgiel and Kaiapoi rugs, suitable for Xmas presents, at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. JJOUSEWfVES prefer “Dove” Brand Starch because of its beautiful gloss. So economical, too. Sold by grocers and stores everywhere. JJAYWARD’S “Military” Pickles convert a humble meal intov a luncheon fit for a king. All grocers sell them. Be sure they’re “Military.” visitors to the show are reminded that a choice selection of ear-rings is just to hand; all fitted with genuine sterling silver mounts; price from 4/6 pair at E. Morris’, Leading Jeweller, Hawera.
J A GLORIA can make your Christinas -a really merry one. The best tone gramophone in the. world; 207deposit and 5/- weekly.—T. G. Liddington, sole agent for Hawera and district. JJBS- CARROLL, Dressmaker, has resumed work. Address opp. Presbyterian Church. ROOMIES! The new Lemon Juice Soap, cool and refreshing to the skin. Try a cake. Procure at Tait’s Pharmacy, High St. OLD 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. JJHOTOGRAPHY at high speed. If you are anxious for an early look at your photos leave your films with us at 10 a.m. and we. hand them, to you finished at 5 p.m.—W. G. Strange, Chemist. gUITABLE Xmas assortment of fancy soaps for presents by leading makers; quality tells and prices are right at Tait’s Pharmacy, High iSt. QEAGRASS Prams manufactured, relined and repaired; seagrass hoods made to order; baskets rehandled and repaired.—Geo. Harding, corner Princes and Furlong Sts : QEAGRASS Furniture manufactured and repaired; any design made tG order; prices right; workmanship gua* anteed.—Geo. Harding, 25 Princes St, Hawera. QEBVED in all the better class restaurants. Ask for them by, name. Hayward ’s'** Military ’ ’ Pickles. All grocers. Look for the name '‘Military.” QNOWY tablecloths and spotless linens are assured with **Dove’’ Erand Starch. None as good. Aji grocers sell it. AIT’S Aromatised Castor Gil; does away with the unpleasant oily taste; full strength; 1/6 and 2/6 per bottle at Tait’s Phar,macv, High St. W EEL -KNOWN Eltham man writes: . “I am more than pleased with my suit; a splendid fit and good material at a reasonable price. Order your Xmas suit now. We can satisfy you. -—W. Hawkins, corner High and Victoria Streets, Hawera.
PATENTS. Henry Hughes, Limited, patents and trade marks agents (authorised by the New Zealand Government), report the following list of applications for patents in New Zealand, as eomniled from the Government Journal of October 30, 1924: Auckland: R. Simmonds, biscuit tins; The Steel Construction Co., Ltd., bitumen boilers; N. G. G. Winklemann, cleansing and disinfecting means; The ■Steel Construction Co., Ltd., bitumen spraying plants; S. S. Allwill,, machine for formation of meat skewer blanks; machine for making broom handles; E. W. Tinson, game playing apparatus; 8,. G. C. Stephens, electric iron plugs; D. McL. Wallace, milk stirring and sample removing appliance; J. Brown, rubber material; W. L. Garland, oil fuel vapourisers of internal combustion engines; P. Pollas, motor vehicle radiator cap; A. A. Adams, fertiliser; W. J. Black, -window stay. Wellington: Allen,/Rowson, Williams and Wemyss; power transmission attachments for motor vehicle engines; P. T. Bellringer, radiator frames of motor vehicles; R. Preston, resilient tread for vehicle wheels; W. G. McManus, cream separators; G. Harvey, milking machine measuring attachment; J. W. Watson, tramcar spring suspension; P. E. Carter, tap; P. R. Spurr, plough; G. J. Welch, composite wall construction. Canterbury: C. H. Ensor, plough share; J. Daly, electric switch. Otago: A. W. Mcßean, fencing posts; W. Y. Cunningham, plough seat. The firm of Henry Hughes, Ltd., has been established for over 40 years, and handles the bulk of the New Zealand patent business. Send for free pamphlet, “Advice to Inventors.” Offices: 157 Featlierston Street, Wellington; Exchange Lane, Queen Street, Auckland ;* Cathedral Square, Christchurch; A.M.P. Buildings, Dunedin.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 26 November 1924, Page 2
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