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DON’T BORROW BAGS THIS EASTER— It is not worth the inconvenience and humiliation, especially when you can buy at very modest prices from BL All? & SELL AT? THE BEST SUIT OASES, HAND BAGS, ATTACHE CASES, CABIN TRUNKS, ETC. OFFER for the selection of your Easter Requisites the most complete range of QUALITY BAGS, TRUNKS and CASES in Hawera — At 15 per cent. Discount for CASH off Marked Prices. Buy Now and Benefit by Our Special Easter Values ! BLAIR & SELLAR, DUALITY IRONMONGERS, HAWERA. Visit Our Showroom FOR YOUR EASTER REQUIREMENTS. will find there all the Latest Autumn and Winter Modes, in COSTUMES, FROCKS and MILLINERY. Our qualities are of the highest, but owing to low working expenses we claim to ' offerKeener Values than in any other centre. Coats, Frocks, Costumes. LADIES ’ COATS in Velours and Tweeds, from 597LADIES’ COATS, trimmed with Fur on Collar and Cuffs, Braided, in big variety of shades and, styles, 90/- to 12gns Latest in WOOL KNITTED FROCKS from 277WOOL and SILK and WOOL KNITTED COSTUMES, 50/- to 7gns COSTUMES and FROCKS in Serges and Gabardines from 70/Millinery. Millinery. We have just opened our second shipment of MODELS, also READY-TO-WEABS, in Velours, Velvets and Felts; all are reasonably priced. - Winter Underwear. We are now showing a big range of LADIES’ CREAM SHETLAND UNDERWEAR in Cami-Kniekers, Knickers, Vests, and Camisoles, all trimmed with silk lace; these are a colonial production made from beautiful soft wool and are much superior to imported lines. Children’s Millinery and Wool Frocks. This section has a big variety to show and some wonderful values to offer. _ , FURS, MARABOUTS and SCARVES—In our selection you will find wliat you require. ’ IT WILL PAY YOU TO INSPECT OUR OFFERINGS. J. H. MORTON DRAPER & OUTFITTER ; ; ELTHAM. “The House for Quality and Value.” BULLDOG BRAND ALUMINIUM WARE MARK BUU.DOO BRAND. m & k. m BULL DOS BRAND - STANDS FOR ~ SUPERIORITY. WARE HOLLOW-SAUCEPANS—S-J-inch, 5/9; 6}-inch, 7/6; 7-inch, 8/9; 8-ineh, 11/6 SAUCEPANS —In Sets of three (smallest), 19/6 set SAUCEPANS —In Sets of four, 31/6 set OBTAINABLE. ONLY ESTERS AT HIGH STREET ’Phone 675. HAWERA. Box 120. JOCOQOOQOOOQOOCOOQOOOQOOOCOOCOQCOOOOCOOOOQQOOQOOOp Any Vehicle « Built. Simply let us know what you require — WAGGON, LORRY, BUGGY, SULKY, SPRING CART or TIP-DRAY. We’ll tell you beforehand how much it. will cost, and if you favor us with the work you will receive a first-class job in every particular. We Repair and Repaint Vehicles. :: Tyring Done Daily. MURRELL BROS. HAWERA - Phone 4

THAT WATCH OF YOURS TS in many respects similar to a railway engine. Let an engine be run without oil or cleaning and before long it will stop dead. Likewise your wateli; whilst, there is a “kick” in it you do not consult the watchmaker until it has absolutely refused to keep time. It is then that you should think of us. If you want your watch to bs true to you, you must be true to your watch. The maintenance of our busi? ness and high reputation is dependent upon the putting of our best efforts into every watch left for repairs. *'< We will do this to yours. Bring it. to us to-day. H. A. BRUNETTE, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN. Established 1882.

/ALD False Teeth bought sound or - broken; also dental Scrap. Best pi *cea in N.Z.. sent by return mail. Pc.'; to J. Dunstone, Bos 51, Wellesley Si.,' Auckland; eat. 31 yearß.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 6 April 1925, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 6 April 1925, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 6 April 1925, Page 6

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