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Mm m \v)") M M. r /k mmm @ V Fry’s for a light, nourishing, easilydigested supper. PURE SOLUBLE m A limited number of Costumes for the “Fry Girl’’for Poster and Fancy Dress Balls can be loaned. V7rite to Fry , s > Box 3S* Te Aro, Vy ellmgton* €2

'Me&sr s & dry Not Since Mother Started Using CLEMENT’S Milk-made Bread ELEMENT’S BREAD makes “cut” .lunches ever so much nicer! Each slice cuts smooth and firm, whilst the rich milk content keeps it moist and fresh right through the day, even though the lunches were cut overnight. MILK-MADE BREAD keeps fresh and appetising over the week-end. MILK-MADE BREAD lias more nourishment than ordinary bread, and its delieiousi “nutty” flavour appeals to everyone. LOOK FOB THE CARD AT STORES: “WE SELL CLEMENT’S MILK-MADE BREAD ” FOR DIRECT DELIVERY ’PHONE 35. CLEMENT’S MODEL BAKERY, COLLINS STREET HAWERA.

important Announcement! Expiration of Lease! The Lease of our Premises in UNION ST., HAWERA, expires on June 30fh next. THIS MEANS OUR NEW AND HIGH-CLASS STOCK MUST BE DISPOSED OF WITH ALL SPEED. THE VERY BEGINNING OF THE WINTER SEASON — WE ALLOW 3/- IN THE £ 3/- IN THE £ 3/. IN THE £ 3/- IN THE £ OFF ALL PURCHASES OF £1 AND OVER. OFF ALL PURCHASES OF £1 AND OVER. This is a Big and folost Unusual Concession. J. J. BUCKRELL, LADIES’ WEAR SPECIALIST, HAWERA.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 2 May 1925, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 2 May 1925, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 2 May 1925, Page 15

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