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GEORGE & DOUGHTY, LIMITED, The Open Warehouse SPECIAL DISPLAY AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES V. i IN Fur Coats, Stoles, Chokers, etc. INSPECTION INVITED. GEORGE & DOUGHTY. LTD. \ . RIDDIFORD STREET & RECENT STREET. H A W E R A.

fsMfe -Vassal 'SHH I t % 'C:' WA :' ■ m wm oo THE PERFECT RELAXATION. QETTLED in youn favourite armchair, with a good book, you gradually forget- the humdrum side of life, and in imagination you wander in the atmosphere created by the author. Here you are fighting the Spaniard on the Main; here you-track down some notorious criminal; here again under a tropic moon you woo the maiden of your choice. \ In fact, under the spell of the author's genius you lose yourself and thus give complete rest and relaxation to the brain. Read Some of These Best Sellers. “Queen Lucia,” by E. E. Benson. “Hounded Down,” by David Durham. ‘ ‘ Booty, ’ by. Douglas Grant. • “The Call Box Mystery,” by John Ironside. “Emily of Hew Moon,” by Montgomery. ‘‘Poor Butterfly,” by Kathleen Horris. “Sanderson of Oundle, ” by H. G. Wells. “The Roll Call,” by Arnold Bennett. “Robin Linnet,” by E. E. Benson. “That Woman,” by Jan Burr.

NEW EASTER STYLES AT CROMPTON’S! And all so modestly priced. Gertainly-MSall and try ©n a few ! CROMPTON’S SHOE STORE HAWERA. HIGH STREET

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 18 May 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 18 May 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 18 May 1925, Page 2

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