LAST DAYS OF SALE! FINAL REDUCTIONS IN THE SHOWROOM, LADIES’ MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS— Usual Price 14/6, 16/6, 19/6, 22/6, 27/6 Sale Price 4/11, 6/11, 7/11, 8/11, 9/11 LADIES’ CREAM RIBBED COTTON VESTS in good English makes; full sizes— Usual Price 3/6, 3/11, 4/6, 6/6 Sale Price 2/3, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6 LADIES’ CREAM RIBBED COTTON COMBINATIONS, V necks- no sleeves—Usual Price 14/11 Sale Price 7/6 LADIES’ BATHING COSTUMES in good “Meridian” make; best colourings—Usual Price 19/6, 21/- Sale Price 12/6 SMART TRIMMED MODEL HATS and READY-TO-WEARS Usual Price un to 57/6 Sale Price all 10/6 CHILDREN’S WHITE VOILE FROCKS; assorted sizes— Usual Price 13/6, 25/-, 32/6 Sale Price 2/11, 6/11, 10/6 LADIES’ IMPORTED MODEL FROCKS in various new styles—Usual Price 63/- to 94/6 Sale Price all 29/6 LADIES’ WASHING FROCKS in Zephyrs and Ratines; good st.vles and colourings— Usual Price 10/6, 12/6, 19/6 Sale Price 4/11, 6/11, 8/11 HARROPS LTD., HAWERA, Golden Golden Bay Cement Cement FOR PERMANENCY. Prociirabla frara FARMERS’ CO-OP* ORGANISATION SOCIETY, Haw era, Eltham, Waverley, Kapanga, Manaia. SUIR * SELLAR, Hawara. KODAK £SOO Competition (Confined to N.Z. only.) W« offer Monthly Cash Prizes for Good Picture* by Amateur* and other*, the only restriction being that the negatives must be made with a Kodak, JBrownie, Premo, or Graflex Camera, on on* of the varieties of Kodak Film (these are : and Graflax Roll Film, Film Pack. Gut or Portrait Film), and printed on one of the Austral-Kodak Papers. MONTHLY PRIZE LIST. SENIOR SECTION.—Over 16 years of age. Prizes £SO, £lO, £7 10/-, £5, and 20 prizes of £1 each. JUNIOR SECTION.—I 6 years and under. Prizes £lO, £4, £3, £2’ and 20 prizes of £1 each. For MARCH. The prizes will be awarded for the most suitable picture illustrating "Animals" (wild or domestic). Clos. in* date-APRIL 15th, 1925. Full details and Entry Form obtainable on request. LOCAL KODAK DEALERS: SOY KEITH, Photographic Dealer. W. G. STRANGE, Chemist. H. K. PARKES. KODAK Specialist. G. H. WESTWOOD, Chemist. For FEBRUARY. Th* prise* will be awarded for the mo»t suitable picture iilustratiag Beach, Sea Shore, River or Lake Scene. to include figures. Closing date — •MARCH 16th, 1925. l= childrens colds One dose of Bonnington i Irish fylo3s given at bedtime will prevent the sleep-dis-turbing night coughs of both children and adults. Nothing so aure and so safe as Bonnington’a Family Size 2/6 as « 297 Symington^ SL. All ( Rcgd . Trade Mark ) COFFEE I'he Coffee Maid, of Symington’s, says : “ My motto is : ‘ Keep the kettle boiling ! ’ — Then I can always have a cup of Symington’s instantly.” R 34 THOS. SYMINGTON & CO., Edinburgh & London
For Sores of all kinds on Cows nnd Horses, ete., use' VAc C O 280 applications for 5/-. From all Stores or— FRED O. CARSON, ' Taranaki Distributor. Bo* 225. Hawpra; telephone 771. XTE7HY be ill when you ca famous Sequali remedies Hawera and Opunake. n get the at Hart’s, DO EB CAREFUL. Do be careful of croup, tl causes a child untold physical suffering and mental distress. Always have Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy on hand. Given when the phild becomes lioutso or the croupv cough appears ,it will ward off the attack Even shonhUthe most severe attack develop, Chamberlain’s >Cough Remedy can be depended upon to bring 1 relief. All chemists and atorea. —Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 26 February 1925, Page 3
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