MISCELLANEOUS -VTEW Plymouth School outfits, Wangauui College outfits, Waitaki School outfits, Hawera Technical High School outfits, Tawliiti and Hawera Main School outfits; in fact, outfits for any school or college in the Dominion at’ the N.Z. Clothing Factory, Hawera. “/YTTO Vanishing Cream" vanishes like magic. Delicately perfumed and a pure skin food. 2/6 jar at Tait’s Pharmacy, High Street. T3EO.OF of Supremacy —“La Gloria" gramophone is used in the three biggest broadcasting stations in New Zealand; 20/- deposit and 5/- weekly. — T. G. Liddington, sole agent for Hawera and district. service photo work. Strange’s one-day developing and printing links up your photographing with satisfaction; no occasion to wait a week; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. same day at Strange’s, the Photo Specialist, High Street. V>ECORD your holiday happy hours -*•* with a camera’s pictures; a camera gives moments of real pleasure; cameras from 11/9 to £lB. —W. G. Strange, the Chemist. CALE! Sale! Sale! Yearbury’s annual sale. Ladies’ White Shoes, worth 15/6, now only 9/-; White Court Shoes at 6/11. Great reductions on all lines. Come early for the best bargains. CNOWY tablecloths and spotless linen? are assured with “Dove" Brand Starch. None as good. Au grocers sell it. CANITARY Pan Cabinet. Acknowledged to be the best patent yet invented for those outside the drainage area. For a seaside cottage they are ideal. Sanitary oil supplied with each cabinet. Pre-war price £6. Reduction for cash. Inspection invited at Dixon’s, Hawera. CCHOOL Outnts —we can supply your son with anything he requires for any school or college in the Dominion. Shirts, caps, stockings, suits, shorts, pyjamas, trunks, overcoats, belts ? ties it the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. AIT’S Fruit Saline, the summer health drink, Keeps the blood cool, refreshes the system each day. Try a bottle. 3/6 at Tait’s Pharmacy. rPHE latest in pink and cream pearl necklets for the season are showing at E. Morris’, Leading Jeweller, High St. Inspection invited. nHBAVELLING Requisites Sponge bags, soaps, tooth brushes, shaving brushes, all you need on the journey at Strange’s, the Chemist, High St. fpHE roast beef of old England is nothing without Hayward’s “Military" Pickles. Sold by ail grocers. Refuse substitutes. CP AIT’S Aromatised Castor Oil; does A away with the unpleasant oily taste; full strength; 1/6 and 2/6 per bottle at Tait’s Pharmacy, High St. VS7HY work so hard on washing day '' when you can have the assistance of the famous C. R. Washing Machine? —E. Dixon and Co., sole agents for Taranaki.
T/tTHAT about that Navy Blue Suit ’ ' for Xmas? We have all sizes in the famous “Lyfix” Suit—that perfect fitting, well-cut suit, in a thoroughly reliable serge. Come in and try one on at Adamson and Robb’s, High St., Hawera. ELTHAM BUSINESS SPECIALS. Tj'urc Sale —rcoyal .Enfield twin 6 h.p. ■ and side chair; good order; £SO; terms. —C. CJ Stanners, Eltham. P 7 /7 /- BARGAIN Parcels for * * / * ' m £5/10/- post free, containing 1 pair double bed sheets, 1 pair single bed sheets, double bed H.C. quilt, 2 pairs pillow cases, 2 pairs large coloured towels, 5 yards towelling, 5 yards check Madras curtaining, 6 yards N.Z. all-wool flannel, 3 pair men’s allwool sox, 2 pairs black cashmere hose, 3 ladies’ summer vests, .3 pair ladies’ white woven bloomers; all good guaranteed best quality; money returned if not satisfied. —Ham, Eltham. 'I7'EEDOL economy oils and greases; ~ this film of protection safeguards your motor. —Ira J. Bridger, Motor Equipment Store, Eltham. . Motor Cycles—A motor cycle that for service, tonring, general controlability and riding comfort is without equal. —Ira J. Bridger, agent, Eltham and Kaponga districts. T>ICYGLES for Everybody—We have models to fill every requirement. Drop in and see our display.—lra J. Bridger, Motor Equipment Store, Eltham. GALE! Sale’! Sale! Sale! Sale! Sale! The most genuine Sale ever held in Eltham. —Jos. Peters. A BEAL Sale A Big Sale! A Sal* to remember. —Peters. GALE! Sale! Sale! Sale! Sale! ° Sale! Sale! Sale! Sale! Sale! At Jos. Peters; ’phone 240. GPECIAL Hard Wearing Trousers, usual 25/-, now 18/6; tweed trousers, usual 12/9, now 10/6. —Glare Bros., Eltham.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 15 January 1925, Page 2
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674Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 15 January 1925, Page 2
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