ELTHAM BUSINESS SPECIALS. TTA WHEY ’S Hygienic Black Cashmere English Hose; they are dyed with a deep black dye which never changes from its original lustre, which adds length of life to the hosiery and resists the acids of perspiration, and it simply will not wash out. Three pairs for 5/3, post paid, at Ham’s. FiOUGLAS Motors Reduced. These light, sturdy, efficient and economical machines, with 2-speed gears and complete, £6B 10s.—Ira J. Bridger, Agent, Eltham, Kaponga and Awatuna Districts. Tl/TOTOR Repairs—lt will pay you to T " L entrust your machine with us for the annual overhaul. We give efficient service at reasonable charges at Bridger’s, Eltham. TTSED Motor Cycles—Harley-David-son’s at £SO each; 3-speed Douglas lc.s. and clutch, £4O; Royal Ruby Twin, 3-speed gears, £3O. —Bridger’s Motor and Cycle Store, Eltham. 'p’Oß Sale —Royal Enfield twin C li.p. and side chair; good order; £SO; terms. —C. C| Stanners, Eltham. QALE! Sale! Sale! Sale! Sale! Sale! The most genuine Sale ever held in Eltham. —Jos.-Peters. A REAL Sale! A~Big Sale! A Sale to remember.—Peters. JAP? ! Sale ! 5 Sale! Sale ! Sale! Sale ! Sale ! Sale! Sale! At Jos. Peters; ’phone 24C. QJPECIAL Hard Wearing Trousers, usually 25/-; now 18/6; tweed trousers, usually 12/9, now 10/6. —Clare Bros.. Eltham.
MISCELLANEOUS. TOASTER Gifts —See our beautiful worked linen supper and tray cloths. —Miss Sewell, Art Depot. High St., Hawera; ’phone GSO. the cocoanut; a real nutritive { JL shampoo, delightfully refreshing. | giving lustro of silk —Strange’s Coeoaj nut Shampoo, 3/- bottle. TT'OR warm, comfort and smartness try our fancy pull-over sweaters, just to hand in exclusive jazz designs. Prices are bedrock at Adamson and Robb’s, the Best House for Men’s Wear. FURNITURE JBnyers cannot get better value than at Geo. Syme and Co., Ltd. Call or write for quotations and save ‘money. THRESH vegetables, fruit, groceries, -*■ confectionery of the best quality ■always obtainable at Bradley’s, High St.., Hawera; ’phone 721). REEDING-OUT Overcoats for men or boys at TUB. Overcoat Week. — Men’s green canvas riding, HO/-; oily canvas riding, 60/6; hoys’, all sizes and prices at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera; pEO. SYME & CO, Ltd., the warehouse for quality furniture at lowest prices. Note our only address: Princes St. /GRANDMA enjoys it; Father says V*" it’s good; Mother says all should have some; the Children like it; Baby cries for it— (< Pectora, ” the great household cough medicine, should always be on hand; 1/6 and 2/6 bottle at Tait’s Pharmacy, High St. 'XT f> OVERCOATS at Overcoat j * * Week —Boys’ tweed overI coats, 17/6, 22/6; boys’ rainproof and trench overcoats; boys’ reefer jackets at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. I i I i TTART’S the House for. Wedding Presents. . JJ g OVERCOAT Week—Men’s good strong tweed overcoats, 59/6, 90/-; men’s black rubber overcoats, 45/-; boys’ or girls, black rubber overcoats from 22/6 at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. TTART’S the House for Wedding Presents. H.B. OVERCOAT Week—Men’s navy blue pilot cloth Prince back overcoats, 99/6; men’s seal or leather lined motor overcoats, motor cycle jackets or legs at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. JNFANTS’ hand-made shawls, frocks and jackets always in stock.—Miss Sewell, Art Depot, Hawera; ’phone 680. T4TNJTTED frocks and suits for the wee tots; cosy wear for winter days.—Miss Stewart; ’phone 770. r —— : ! X A GLORIA was the only gramophone to secure an award at the Canterbury Show, 1923; seven other makes were exhibited. Get one now; satisfaction guaranteed; 20/- deposit and 5/- weekly.-—T. G. Liddington, sole agent for Hawera. and district. T. BRADLEY can supply fruit in, * case lots; dessert and cooking apples in large and small lots. Ring ’phone 729 for quotations. Also wanted to buy, good separator butter. YYVERCOAT ~Week~at~ where the best overcoats are; tweed, rainproof, oilskin, oily canvas, green canvas, black rubber overcoats at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. Hariey-Davidson Service Station—Archbold and Co., Union St., Hawera»; ’phone 452. We carry the new 1924 model Harley, necessary spares, benzine, oils and accessories. Gur workmen are efficient and prompt; we employ no boys, and our prices are not flights of fancy, but reasonable. T>ROOF 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 Ha wera and district.
WANTED KNOWN. YV/ANTED Known —Only few more days; everything still further reduced at the Greatest Sale ever held at Shaw's, High St. \S7ANTED Known —Ladies’ novelty ' hose for sports wear and all occasions, in latest checked and diamond effects; prices 7/0, 8/1.1. —Harrops Ltd., Hawera and Stratford. VI/ANTED Known —Latest neckwear now on view in lace, silk, net, etc., in fashionable embroidered and trimmed effects. Prices 1/3, 1/11, 2/3 upwards.—Harrops Ltd., Hawera and Stratford. ■yr/ANTED Known —Apples! Apples! ** Apples! Lovely juicy apples direct from the sunny orchards of Nelson. Cooking apples, 4/6 half case; dessert apples, 5/- half case. We have been appointed sole distributors for Hawera of the famous Gilbert’s Orchards at Stoke, Nelson. These orchards grade the highest in New Zealand for quality arid general excellence of their fruit. Some of this high quality fruit is now on view in our window. Remember, an apple a day keeps the. doctor away, so place your order now at Gilbert’s Quality Stores, Grocers, etc., High St., Hawera; Box 72, ’phone 26.
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LIMITED, The Open Warehouse EASTER SPECIALS 36-incTt RADIUM LACE, in nil wanted shades —Special 3/6 36-inch SHOT TAFFETA SILK in good'range of colours — . Special 7/6 40-inch SILK and WOOL in all shades— Special 11/6 and 14/6 56-inch PRIESTLY’S ALL-WOOL STRIPED GABARDINES in shades of Black, Navy, Pawn and Brown, with nicely toned stripes—Usual Price 22/6 Special 17/6 56-inch STRIPED* FLANNEL SUITINGS in Bottle- Green, Navy and Grey \ Special 8/11 and^9/ll LADIES’ NAVY SERGE COSTUMES, trimmed with_ Fur and Braid, with, high . collar— Special £lO/17/6 LADIES’ JACQUARD VELOUR COAT with Fur Collar —■ s Special £5/5/CTIILDREN’S FUR COATS in Silver and Mole— Special £7/15/LADIES’ BROWN GABARDINE COSTUME trimmed with Fur— Special £5/10/Large range of FUR. COLLARS for Coat Trimmings—, * / Special from 23/6 LADIES’ RUBBER COATS in Black and BrownSpecial 27/6 Large assortment of EIDERDOWN QUILTS .iust to hand Special double size 47/6 to £6/15/SCHOOL will soon be open. Call and inspect our JUVENILE DEPARTMENT. Large stock of BOYS’' SUITS, CAPS,. STOCKINGS, etc—At Special Pfices GEORGE & DOUGHTY. LTD. RIDDIFORD STREET & REGENT STREET,
WANTED KNOWN. WANTED Kflown—Euchre party and V ■ dance, .Railway Social Hall, every til ouday • evening^ YX/A.NTED Known —Mixed grain, 6/1.1 bushel. What are you paying? Petroleum jelly, 41b tin 2/10, or 2/0 talcing four tins .at once. Why pay more? Glaxo, large 6/6 (who brought tfie price down?); Colgate’s big bath soap, 7d per tab or 11 for 1/8 (genuine English); carbolic soap, 3 for lid (What- do you pay for these lines?); finest quality onions, 1/11 cwt; Kolynos, 1/4 tube or 3 for 3/11; Marshall's Worcester sauce, 1/- quart or 3 quarts for 2/11; Palm Olive soap, 7d or 0/9 doz. All roads lead to the one and Only Cut Bate, Ha we ra ’s leading price reducer, 13 Union St. Bring us your blitter and eggs. Known—Last few days of our great Clean Sweep Sale. Do .'4ot miss the great bargains at Shaw’s, High St. 11/ANTED Known —Saturday is the / last day of our Great Clean Sweep Sale. Do no miss the many bargains at Shaw’s, High St. / YI/ANTED Known—For big values go to Bollock’s: Oatmeal, 7/6, 7/6, 7/6, 7/6 per bag; bath soap (large found cakes), 6d, 6d, fid, fid, or 5/-, fi/-, 45/- per doz.; mixed canary seed, fid, 6d, fid, fid per lb; best cooking figs. 7d, 7d, 7d, 7d per lb, 31b for 1/8; •Johnston’s cornflour, 6d, fid, fid, 6d, 6d per lb; Matona jellies (the best value on the market), 3d, 3d, 3d, 3d per pkt, 2/10, 2/10, 2/10 per doz.; tomato sauce, ficT, fid, 6d, fid per bottle; Davies’ granulated gelatine, fid, fid, fid, 6d, 6d •pkt; Cornwell’s vinegar, 1/-, 1/-, 1/-, i/- per bottle; little fish, 4d, 4d, 4d, 4d per tin; spaghetti in pkts, lid, lid, lid, lid; honev (lib pots), 1/-, 1/-, 1/-, !•/•; Ceylon tea, 2/3, 2/3, 2/3 per lb, fllb for 10/9. No matter what article you require you'can get it cheaper at Bullock’s Big Store, Princes St., ’phone
j Yy ANTED Known —Ladies’ hose in l ■ self shades on wool foundation; ! unexcelled for winter comfort and ! wear. Price S/11. Also a lighter weight in latest marl colourings; price ■7/6. —Harrops Ltd., Hawera and Stratford. SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED at once, strong girl for housework. Apply M. Higham, '2B Wellington St. . TXT ANTED-—Capable domestic help. ' ' Apply Miss. McLean, 55 Col Jins Street, Hawera. FOR SALE OR TO LET. side chair; first-class order. Apply “Indian','” Star Office. TpOR Sale—Two stacks of hay for quick removal, from Ohangai Road, near Normauby. Address at Star Office. mixed farming; well improved farm; or would consider exchange foi dairy farm. For particulars apply to F. R. Kopke, Makahu, via Stratford. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED to Purchase—Old culled cows, boners, old horses suitable for boning down.—J. Mead, Inaha. s TpALSE Teeth purchased, any condition; pre-war preferred; up to £5 per set paid.—Pear line Co., Auckland WANTED TO RENT. j ANT ED to Rent, by careful tenant, 4 or 5-roomed house. Write “Careful,” Star Office. LOST. T^OST —On Saturday afternoon, in High Street, near Park, lady’s heather mixture .cardigan. Finder please return to Miss Sewell, Art. Depot, High St., Hawera; reward. J/)ST —Between Ila wera and Opunake, on Suntlay, April 5, lady’s handbag containing silver watch, gold bangle and business cards; reward. Apply L. M. Parsonson, Hawera. J^OST —Benzine cases containing crockery and sundries. Finder please advise Manager I-lodder and Tolley, or Child Bros., Palmerston North. T OST-—in Manaia last Tuesday, one young cattle dog, colour black with white feet; reward. Apply Cosgrove and Co., Manaia. jj^OST —On Wednesday' morning, between Show Grounds and town, one brown legging. Finder please return to Blair and Sellar, High Street. J^OST —Thursday, March 26, handbag, inscribed Wiremu Pakau;. 10/- reward at Star Office. y^OST —From Hawera, black • pony gelding. ‘Finder please ring ’phone 664 D or communicate with W. -Watkins, Turuturu Road. Hawera.
pEDSTEADS in Khnu, 3ft 37/6, 4ft . Cin. 45/-; wirea, 3ft. 25/-, 4ft. 6in. 35/-; Kapocs in best Samarang; lowest prices obtainable. —Geo. Syme & Co., Ltd.
'OfANTED Known—Bacon! When you ' - want bacon you naturally think of the Cut Bate. We (lo bacon rashers, machine cut,..from lid lb, best rashers, 1/?. Ibj./hqm rnsthefS' 1/4; no need to pay fanev'-prices; our bacon is the best procuraiile and/bur-,prices are always lowest. line; Edmond’s baking powder, large tins 1/4 or 3 tins' for 3/9; honey, comb, fresh supplies, 1/2 or 3 for 3/s.;,salmon, 6d tin or 5/9 doz. ; Sockeve salmon, 1/- tin or 11/6 doz.; pineapple, -3. tins for 1/11. Buy every line still /cheaper at the one and only Cut Bate; only shop 13 Union St., next the Mart._ - Tif Known—Bullock’s values t sttfhd alone. Thistle rolled oats, 1/9, 1/9, 1/9,' 1/9 per bag; Mildura sultanas, 7d, 7d, 7d, 7d per lb, 31b for 1/6, 31b for 1/6; prime cheese, lOd, lOd, lOd, lOd per lb, 6lb lots 9d,i 9d, 9d per lb; Moose Nuts to clear at.’ 12/-, 12/-, 12/per 1001 b; KarswOod’s poultry spice (141 b tins), 19/6,. .19/6, 19/6; salmon (small), 6d. 6d, 6d, 7d, 7d, 7d, 9d, 9d, 9d, lOd, lOd, lOd, and 1/-, 1/-, 1/-;' salmon (large tins), 11, 1/-; 1/4, 1/6, 1/11; sardines, 4 tins for 1/-, 4 tins for 1/-; crossed fish, lOd, lOd, lOd, lOd per tin; kippered snacks, 3 for 1/-, 3 for 1/-; ling fish, 1/2 and 1/3 per lb; herrings in srtuce, from 7d, 7d, 7d per tin. We have large stocks of all kinds of fish. Finest quality factory butter (nothing better), 1/7, 1/7, 1/7 peij lb. — Bullock’s Big Store, Princes St.; ’phone 96. Known—The Cut Bate 1 „ Leads! That is an acknowledged fact. All best grades of factory butter sold at 1/7, 1/7, 1/7 per lb; the but-’ ter we is all well known registered brands,,and money can’t buy better, so why. should you pay more? Have you tried our famous mop oil? This is the oil that made a sticky surface an incident -of,-history; buy the best at the lowest' price, 1/11 quart or 1/- pint; hickory axe handles, 1/3 each or 3 for 3/8/ If you. arc not getting satisiaet ion/do'what your friends have done — join the Crowd of wise ones that daily, crowd .’the Cut Bate. Only shop, 13 Union ,St., next the Mart. *
m m EASTER MILLINERY AT M ISS J) A VEY\S. Newer shades, Smarter styles, and keener prices are special features! Choose YOUR EASTER HAT from MISS 'BAVEY, HIGH STREET, HAWERA. SHORTS MEETINGS. , TyTBRIEMEIRE ATHLETIC SPORTS MEETING. (Run under the N.55.A. and C.L. Rule®.) MR JOHN ANDERSON’S PADDOCK (Seven Miles from Hawera, Good . Road). / WEDNESDAY. APRIL 29, 1925. 2. 3. 6. 7. PROGRAMME. 1. 120 Yards District Handicap. Ist 60/-, 2nd 20/-, 3rd 10/-. Horn. 2/-; occ. 1/-. 100 Yards Handicap. Ist 160/-, 2nd 60/-, 3rd 30/,-. Nom. 5/-; acc. 3/-. 220 Yards Handicap. Ist 80/.-, 2nd 00/-, 3rd 10/-. Nom. 2/6; acc. 1/6. 4. 440 Yards Handicap. Ist 100/-, 2nd 40/-, 3rd 20/-. Nom. 3/-; acc. 2/-. 5. 880 Yards Handicap. Ist 100/-, 2nd 40/-, 3rdi 20/-. Nom. 3/-; acc. 2/-. One Mile Handicap. Ist 100/-, 2nd 40/-, 3rd 10/-. Nom. 3/-; acc. 2/-. High Jump. Ist 20/-, 2nd 10/-. Post entry 2/-. 8. Hop, Step, and Jump. Ist 20/-, 2nd 10/*. Post entry 2/-. 9. Stepping Chain. .Ist 20/-. Post, entry. 1 10. Sheep Guessing Weight. Ist 20/-. Entry 1/-. 11. 440 Yards (youths under 17 years). Ist 20/-, 2nd 10/-. Post entry- 1/-. 12. Points Prise over Numbers 2,3, 4,5, 6. Points to count three, two, one. Ist prize £3, donated by Garfield Wallace. Esq. 13. 120 Yards Consolation Race. Ist 40/-, 2nd 20/-, 3rd 10/-. Post entry 2/-. AMATEURS ONLY. (Under N.Z.A.A.A. Rules) 14. 100 Yards Handicap. Nom. 1/-; acc. 1/-. Ist and 2nd prizes Trophies. 15. 220 Yards Handicap. Nom. 1/-; acc. 1/-. Ist and 2nd prizes Trophies. 16. 440 Y'ards Handicap. Nom. 1/-; acc. 1/-. Ist and 2nd prizes Trophies. 17. 880 Yards Handicap. Nom, 1/-; acc. 1/-. Ist and 2nd prizes Trophies. 18. One Mile Cycle. Nom. 1/-; ncc. 1/nnd 2nd prizes Trophies. 19. Two Mile Cycle. Nom. 1/-; acc. 1/and 2nd prizes Trophies. 20. Tug-o’-Wat, 3 minute pull on battens sweepstake. Entry 25/- per team. Novelty Events will include liidin* Donkey, Pillow Eight, Boot Race, etc. entry 1/-. The Programme is subject to Alterations. Nominations for numbers 1,2, 3,4, 5. 6 and 14 Close with the Secretary, Meremere Post Office, on APRIL 20th. .NO ENTRY will be received unless accompanied by Nomination Fees. Competitors MUST send in their Last Two Years’ performances. If no performances within * the last two years, the last four (or any). ACCEPTANCES Close with the Secretary on the ground at Office before Noon. Six Starters or NO Third Prize. Refresh ments on the Ground. Handicaps appear about April 25. N Entries for amateur events received bv the secretary- of the Hawera. A.A. Club (Mr G. H. Weir) or Mr L. T. Marter, Cycle Depot, Princes St. DANCE in the ohangar Hall in the Evening. Motor Service will be arranged from Hawera. Gate: Is 6d, Children free under 14 Oars and honses free. Ist Ist open the Post years. F. A. LITCH.WARTv, Hon. Sec. and Treas.
THE STAMP OF PUBLIC OPINION! TT is extremely gratifying, to note how unanimous is the public ih its whole-hearted;, approval of the superiority of GOODWIN-DAVY’S AERATED WATERS Give it a trial— there’s a flavour to please taste—and test the ' goodness and deliciousness of these drinks. GOODWIN, DAVY & CO., H A W E R A,
TZAPONG A— OKAIAWA—H AWER A JX OAK SERVICE. LEAVE— , „ < Kxiponga, 8 a.m. and 12.45 p.m. Kapuni, 8.10 am. and 12.55 uuu. Te Ngutu, 8.15 a.m. and 1 p.m. Oka(awa, 8.25 a.m. and 1.10 p.m. Normanby, 8.35 a.m. and 1.20 p.m. Hawera (arr.) 8.45- a.ni. ( 1.30 p.m. Leave Hawera (Criterion Garage) on return 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Arrive Kaponga 11.40 a.m. and 4.40 p.m. SATURDAYS and for Special Entertainments— Leave Kaponga, 6.30 p.m., Kapuni 5.40, Te Ngutu ■ 6.45, Okaiawa 6.55, Normanby 7.5; arrive Hawera 7.15 p.m. Leave Hawera (Criterion Garage), 10.30 p.m., arrive Kaponga 11.10 p.m. _ HARES Single. Kaponga-Hawera, 4 /■; Kapum- ‘ Hawera 3/ ; Te Ngutu-Hawera, 2/6; Okaiawa-Hawera, 2/-; Normanby-Hawera, 1/-. Telephones: Criterion Garage, Hawera,'No. 168; Kapdnga, 7b M. M. ROBERTSON, PROPRIETOR, OKAIAWA. TZ APONG A-M ANG ATOKI-MATAPD - NORMANBY-HAWERA. 20-PASSENGER char-a-banc service. Will run Daily as follows, commencing Otcdber 13, 1924. LEAVE KAPONGA (DOMINION HOTEL). Kaponga 8.30 a.m., Mangatoki 8.40 a.m., Matapu 9.0 a.in.,' Maori Pa 9.5 a.m., Hastings (arr.) 9.30 a.m. Catch mail train. „ Kaponga 12.30 p.in., Mangatoki 12.40 p.m., Matapu 1.0 p.in., Maori .Pa 1.5 p.m., Hastings Road 1.10 p.m., Normanby 1.15 p.m., Hawera (arr.) 1.30 p.m. LEAVE POST OFFICE, HAWERA. Hawera 10.30 a.m., Normanby 10:45 a.m., Hastings Road 10.50 a.m., Maori Pa 10.55 a.m., Matapu 11.0 a.m., Mangatoki 11.15 a.m„ Kaponga (arr.) 11.30 a.m. Hawera 3.30 p.m., Normanby 3.45 p.m., Hastings Road 3.50 p.m,, Maori Pa 3.55 p.m., Matapu 4.0 p.m., Mangatoki 4.15 p.m., Kaponga (arr.) 4.30 p.m. On Saturdays leaves Kaponga at 6-15 p.m., Mangatoki 6.25, Matapu 6.45, Maori Pa 6.50, Hastings Road 6.55,' Normanby 7.0. arrives Hawera 7.15. Leaves Hawera Post Office at 10.30 p.m. (after movies). , ■ On Mondays loaves Hawera Post Office at 7 a.m., arriving at Kaponga at 8 a.m. Fares to Hawera: Froin Kaponga, 4s (7s retnrn); Mangatoki, 3s (5s 6d. return); Matapu, 2s 6d (4s 6d return); Maori Pa, 2s (4s return); Hastings Road, 2s (4s return); Electric Power House, Is 6d (3s return); Normanby, Is (2s return). Picnic parties'on Sundays catered for. Facilities for carriage of parcels up to lOewt. Prices moderate. W. C. RELLAND. ’Phone 613 Hawera: ’phone 2, Kaponga. pAILY pASSENGER gERVICE HA WE RA-r-N EW PLYMOUTH. AN UP-TO-DATE CHAR-A-BANC. oEAVES—HAWERA P. 0., 8 a.m. STRATFORD P.O.\ 9 a.m. INGLEWOOD P. 0., 9.40 a.m. LEAVES- • NEW PLYMOUTH, P. 0., 4- p.tn. INGLEWOOD P. 0., 4.45 p.m. . STRATFORD P. 0., 5.20 p.m. Comfortable seating accommodation for twenty passengers. Available lor Sunday trips'. * C. E. FOWLER.
rWICK. service photo work. Strange’s one-day developing and printing links up your photographing with satis no occasion to wait a weel 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. same day at Strange’s, the Photo Specialist, High Street. your holiday happy hours with a camera’s pictures; a camera gives moments of pleasure; cameras from 11/ A to £lB.—W. G Strange, the Chemist. GEVERAL splendid second-hand pianos, thoroughly overhauled, at Laidlaw’s Miisip Warehouse, High St. Requisites - Sponge bags, soaps, toocn brushes, shaving nrnshes, all you need on the journey at Strange’s, the Chemist, High St.
MISCELLANEOUS. ALL British Bathing v Caps of real value; a selection to suit ali tastes from 3/- to 7/6 at Strange's, the Chemist, High St. A NETA Hand Emollient for toilworn hands; a real thing that gives results •'hat count; produces a velvety softness; L/- per jar at Strange’s, the Chemist. A PPRECIATIuN assured when the gift is a Kodak. New stock, all sizes, Vest Pocket to Postcard. Make your selection at Westwood’s Pharmacy, "Headquarters for every Photo Need,” 185 High. St., Hawera. A HAPPS Thought—A Brownie Camera for your child. The easiest of all cameras to use. Box Brownies at 11/9, 15/-, 20/-. —Westwood’s Pharmacy, 185 High St., Hawera. ~p>LACK Rubber Overcoats for boys or girls from 22/6; men’s black rubber overcoats, 45/-; motor cycle overcoats' or motor cycle legs or trousers; Balaclava wool motor caps at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. 'JJHY a paper-worked centre or cushion for Easter; it will be appreciated.—Miss Sewell, Art Depot, Tlawera; ’phone 680. I Skin Cream—Always use- | ful, all seasons, for chapped hands. [ It softens- and whitens the skin; 1/6 i and 2/6 per bottle at Tait’s Pharmnev, High St. T'JURING the change of season it is necessary to have a good pick-me-up' before the winter. Get Maltophos. the great tonic. Tt is good; 3/- and 5/per bottle at Tait’s Pharmacy, High St. TYINGLE’S Pectoral Elixir—A safe, pleasant and effectual remedy for coughs, colds, etc.; 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle at Dingle’s Pharmacy. ' TARAPERS’ and Grocers’ Counter Books —Consult Hawera Star Jobbing Department for your next require- 1 ment. Prices right.
'IT/AN'TEi) Known —Bullock’s stocks L are the best assorted and largest in the 'district. Flour sifters, 1/-, 1/-, 1/- eachj English cups and saucers, 5/-, 5/-,--5/-pet half doz.'; cups only, 3/6, 3/6, 3/6.per half doz.; tea. plates, 2/6, S/6, 2/6; per half doz.; large footed «ugar basins, 1/6, 1/6, 1/6; large coloured salad bowls, (dirt cheap), 2/71, 2/11, 2/11 each; sandwich tins, 4d, 4d, 4d each; cake'tins (nest of four), 1/6, 1/6, 1/6 per nest; safety razor, complete with blade, in nickel case, ■ 1/6, 1/6, 1/6 each; pocket knives from 6d, 6d, 6d each; No. 1 Ideal axe handles, 2/3, 2/3, 2/3 each. We are clearing many lines of oddments at ridiculously low .prices. _ Inspection invited. 200 gal. iron tanks, ££ &a, £2 5s each. —Bullock’s Big Store, Princes St., ’phone 96. TI/ANTED Known—Oatmeal, new 1 • - ■■‘7/6i.bag; honey, comb, 1/2.‘.0 ’for " 3/0; 1A sugar, 701 b bag, 18/11, or 121 b for 3/5, 61b for 1/9; our famouschocolafes, 3/4 lb, 31b for 3/11; mixed caramels, 1/4 lb or 31b 3/11; boiling peas, 41b for 1/-; curb, soda, 51b 1-/-; Bournville cocoa, 3/6 lb; fine loose ceoa, 1/1 lb. Bally round the Cut Bate, the shop that brought down prices and keeps them down. Note our only address: 13 Union St., next the Mart. Known—Come and see all ■' * the wonderful IJnster novelties at Gilbert’s Quality Stores; High St., HaWera. We- have opened up a very pretty range of these Easter goods, just the kind to please the kiddies. See oiir windows for all the good things for Easter. We have also a fine selection of chocolate boxes and all kinds of sweets and dainties, including chrystallised fruits. The proof of the pudding is in the ' eating, so test our sweets by this good rule; we know the verdict will be in our favour.—Gilbert’s, Grocers, etc., High St., Hawera; ’phone 26.
A cold which is allowed to run its course is an offence against meet you. Tis your duty to take BormmdtonEs s? MsKMoss Large Family Size Bottle 2/6 PREVENT USE Q T L TJART’S the House for Wedding Presents.
For Children’s Hacking CoughWoods’ Great Peppermint Cure. —Advr.
at C. C. WARD, Ltd., Cash Drapers Maids’* and Children’s VELOUR and TWEED COATS; good winter shades—Our Price from 12/6 to 69/6 Choice " range of LADIES ’ VELOUR "COATS; - trimmed with fur and SraTcl— Our Price from 25/- to £l6 16s LADIES ’ G ABB AR DINE COAT FROCKS; new style in fawn, brown, grey and navy —Our Price 42/6, 49/6 WOOLLEN JUMPERS and CARDIGANS, in all the wanted shades— Oiir Price from 9/11 LADIES’ WOOLLEN COSTUMES; big selection to choose from —Our Price from 49/6 FURS and STOLES; we have just opened a big range of these essential winter goods. LADIES’ ALL-WOOL GAUNTLET GLOVES, in nice two-tone effects— Our Price 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6, to 6/6 pair “MILADI” KNITTING SILK, something quite new in rainbow shades— Our Price; 3/6 |lb. hank School Girls’ PATENT LEATHER. BELTS, in red, brown, black, whiteOur Price 6d and 8d each LADIES’ WOOL-LINED ART SILK HOSE, assorted shades—Our Price 5/11 and 6/11 pair KNITTING WOOLS, 4-p]y English Fingering, all shades—Our Price 7id • and 10d loz. skein DOCTOR FLANNELS Tor dresses, etc., in navy, grey, fawn ; saxe, powder blue and browns, 40-inch—Our Price 6/6 yard
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 6 April 1925, Page 2
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