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ELTHAM BUSINESS SPECIALS. Sale —3 h.p. Felix benzine or kerosene engine, complete with all equipment, and in first-class order; Bosch magneto. Price £25. —C. C. Stanners, Eltham. TTAM’S Great Bargain Sale now on. Ladies’ cream ribbed vests, 4/6 for 2/11; Wooltex Vests, 5/11 for 3/11; Grey Fleecy Bloomers, 1/9; Coloured Jap Crepes, 9d; White Honeycomb Quilts, single bed 6/11, double bed 11/9; pure Sheetings, 54in. 1/9, 72in. 2/6, 80in. 2/11. Hundreds more bargains; every article greatly reduced. QALE! Sale! Sale! Sale! Sale I Sale! The most genuine Sale ever held in Eltham. —Jos. Peterß. A REAL Sale! A Big Sale! A Sale to remember. —Peters. QALE ! Sale ! Sale ! Sale ! Sale ! Sale! Sale! Sale! Sale! Sale! At Jos. Peters; ’phone 240. QPECIAL Hard Wearing Trousers, usually "25/-; now 18/6; tweed trousers, usually 12/9, now 10/6.—Clare Bros.. Eltham. OUGLASMotor Cycles—Undoubtedly the finest motor cycle value obtainable; new prices and models for 1925. —Ira J. Bridger, District Agent, Eltham. ___ TVOUGLAS Motor Cycles—The ideal • machine for all purposes; new models and prices for 1925. Terms reasonable. Ask for catalogue to-day. tham. general controlability, riding comfort and all-round economy, the Douglas motor cycle stands supreme, Ask for catalogue and terms. —lra J. Bridger, District Agent, Eltham.

MISCELLANEOUS. *‘ T> AMBER LIN A, ” “Story Book phone Records have arrived at Woollett’s. Cabinet Gramophone, oak, double spring motor, clear full toned reproducer; great value, £25. Terms to suit buyers at Woollett’s. TRANCE Secretaries! You can’t beat “Cretol” Floor Powder; a parawax superfine dressing; a perfect floor glaze; 2/- at Strange’s, the Chemist. ENGLAND’S Best" Pianos are supplied by The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd. The Barnard (London) at 78 guineas is wonderful value. Get full particulars from the local agent: T. G. Liddington, High St., Hawera. FARMERS’ shed timber at G. Syme and Co.; well graded, and at lowest prices. Tf'Oß coughs, colas and chest troubles— Strange ’s Egg Emulsion; a real builder and corrective; 3/6 at Strange’s, the Chemist. a. SYME & CO. for comprehensive stocks of builders’ hardware. TT T> OYER ALL Sale—Men’s overii. . a]]g} 6/11 . boys’ overalls, G 'll; painters’ overalls, 6/11; plasterers’ overalls, 6/11, dairy factory overalls 9/11; engineers’ overalls and combinations at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. XT AIL, Smiling Morn! A smiling morn indeed after a night of peaceful slumber with a “Unique” Hot Water Bottle. Will last for years. Guaranteed by “Unique” on stopper. 1 X> SHIRT Sale —Men’s strong * JD * working shirts, 0/11; gents’ band shirts, 6/11; men’s silk shirts; men’s navy flannel shirts, 4/11. At the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. HO DAIRY Boot Sale— Women’s warm fleece lined boots, 14/6; high-leg ladies’ boots, 19/6: women’s strong bail slippers, 9/11; women’s strong shoes, 15/-. —At the New' Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. HT> BIG Trousers —We have a •-“* few pair large waisted saddle tweed trousers for big men; sale price 24/6; big shirts and underwear at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. | 1 NAVY Flannel Undershirts for men; keep you warm 2nd well; at our sale only 4/11; strong working shirts, 6/11; odd coats and rests at the New Zealand Clothing Facoiy, Hawera. ODD Vests for men, S/ll; odd coats for men, 37/6; these are .just the sorrect thing for wearing going to the factory these, cold mornings.—At the Slew' Zealand Clothing Factory, Havera. I^UREX —the great skin healer — heals cuts, sores, abrasions, etc. Obtainable at Tait’s Pharmacy, HigJi Street. T/ODAK Service Stores —Developing and Printing correctly done. Bring your films to Woollett’s, 125 High Street, or post to Box 177, Hawera. T A Gloria, His Master’s Voice, Columbia, Metronola, Deeca and other gramophones are in stock at Liddington’s, High Sf. T ATEST Records can always be heard at Liddington’s, High St. Large stock of His Master’s Voice, Zonophone, Columbia, A.C.O. and Vocalion. Wise parents always warm the little ones’ feet with a “Unique” Hot Water Bottle; the safe and sure way. Made by North British Rubber Co. —3 False Teeth bought sound or broken; also dental scrap. Best prices in N.Z. sent by return mail. Post to J. Dunstone, Box 51, Wellesley St., Auckland; €»t. 31 yeaT». "OOTOSCILLO Sewing Machine, £l4 -*-» -i ao /.ooU- Vickers’ hand 14s cash; Vickers’ hand and treadle, £l2 cash'; every machine kept in repair free of charge for five years; guaranteed for ten years. Why pay more ? Dixon’s, Hawera. SEVERAL splendid second-hand pianos, thoroughly overhauled, at jaidlaw’s Musie Warehouse, High St. LAVE £2O on your Piano purchase 1 .at Woollett’s, where prices are silv £2O lower than elsewhere. Easy rms arranged. TTNIQTJE ’"’—the name that stands for quality and service where hot iter bottles are concerned. Guaranjd and made by North British Rubr Co. —l2

SITUATIONS VACANT. ENGINE DRIVER WANTED. "jl/TUST hold second-class certificate and understand the running of separators. Scale wages. Permanent position to good man. Apply— MANAGER, Mangatoki Dairy Co. IT/' ANTED— A "willing young girl about 1C for household duties; £1 week. Write “134,” Star Office. SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED —By capable young lady, 4 i 1 muon n a -rvn all i n o* Reply, stating wages, etc., to able,” Star Office. 1 ‘ CapEOAED WANTED. WANTED —By young man, private ’ ’ board, central if possible. Write “Clerk,” Star Office. WANTED —By young lady, board in refined home. Apply “Y.Z.A.,” Stan Office.

WANTED KNOWN. \y ANTED Known—Euchre party and dance, Railway Social Hall, every Monday evening. \y ANTED Known New Zealand blankets, single grey 20/-, double 29/0; single white 27/6, double 37/0. 47/0; bush rugs, 5/6 to 15/6. —Kaupokonui Co-Op. Sale. Vy ANTED Known—Boys’ wool jerseys, 24 to 28-inch, 4/11; boys’ golf hose, 2/11; boys’ and youths’ tweed overcoats, 15/- to 30/-. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. WANTED Known Men’s lambs’ wool shirts and pants, 6/9; saddle tweed trousers, 13/11, 17/11; men’s dark tweed suits, 45/-; Palmer Nap trousers, 8/6. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Sale. ■WANTED Known—You can get it at Y Bullock’s. Sucrosine, 15/3, 15/3. 'ls/3 per sack; leg rope, 1/2, 1/2, 1/2. 1/2 per lb; Cooper’s famous seeds in 3d and 6d pkts; bulk seed peas and beans from 1/-, 1/-, 1/- per lb. We have full stocks of the following: Milking buckets, drenches, cattle instruments. shell grit, bloodmeal, poultry mash, laying food, meat meal, Moose meal, lime, manure in 141 b bags, wheat, oats, barley, maize, mixed grain, bran, pollard, South Island table potatoes. onions, etc. You can always rely on our prices being the lowest. —Bullock’s Big Store, Princes St.; "phone 96. Vy ANTED Known — Ladies’ wool ’’ jumpers, 6/11; Roslyn cardigans in cream, saxe and brown, 19/6; costumes less than half price; 60 pair corsets, 4/11, worth 10/6. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Sale. WANTED Known —Sow! Sow'! Sow'! ” You will now want seeds and ours have just arrived. As usual, we are only carrying the best —Yates’. We are appointed agent for these renowned seeds, and you would be well, advised to take no" chances planting ordinary •kinds. Get the best, and that is Abates’. Get yours at the Cut Rate and you are sure of fresh goods; all old ones are destroyed. Make a practice in future of getting your bread at.- the Cut Bate as well as your other goods. We have just completed arrangements to have supplies four times daily of machine-made bread made under sanitary conditions. Remember, we stand behind every article we sell. We have built up in less than four years the largest grocery business in the district by quality goods, as well as price. Pay cash and pay less at the Cut Rate, 13 Union St. VATANTED Known —You get consist- ’ ent value, service and quality at Bullock’s. New season’s marrowfat peas, 31bs for 1/-, 31bs for I/-; Cooper’s marrowfat peas in pkts, Gd, 6d, Od, 6d, Gd, Gd each; dessert apricots, 1/4, 1/4, 1/4, 1/4, 1/4, 1/4 per tin; cooking figs, 7d, 7d, 7d, 7d, 7d, 7d per lb. 31bs for 1/8; Granose biscuits, 1/2, l/2, 1/2, 1/2. 1/2 per pkt; Grape Nuts, 1/6, 1/6, 1/6 per pkt; Crossfield’s English carbolic soap, 4 cakes for 1/-, 4 cakes for 1/-, 4 cakes for 1/-; Palm Olive soap, 6d, Gd, Gd per cake, 3 for 1/5, 3 for 1/5, 3 for 1/5; large Nugget, 3 tins for 2/2, 3 tins for 2/2, 3 tins for 2/2; Karswood’s poultry spice in 141 b tins, 19/6, 19/6, 19/6. Shop at Bullock’s Big Store, Princes Street —the Home of Big Values.

GEORGE & DOUGHTY, limited, WINTER SALE NOW IN FULL SWING. Clothing Department Specials. GENTS’ ALL-WOOL KHAKI SHIBTS, with collar AttachedUsual Price 10/6 Sale pnce b/i GENTS’ ALL-WOOL SHIETS in Dark and Light Grey with collar attached; extra heavy quality-Usual Pnce W GENTS’ STRIPED CAMBRIC SHIETS in good, assortment of Stripes and all sizes— Sale rice • 3/iA GENTS’ DOUBLE SOFT COLL AES in plaint white and stripes in all sizes— Sale nce ° 1 ' GENTS’ HEAVY UNION SHIETS in good collar — Showroom Specials. LADIES’ SCOTCH KNIT WOOLLEN COSTUMES in Saxes and ‘ Grey Almond and Grey, Fawn and Grey, Black andWhrteUsual Price 75/One onlv ALMOND GREEN WOOLLEN COSTUME with Jazz Coat, self colour collar and cuffs—Usual Pri g e al ®°p rice 55/6 One only ABTIFICIAL' WOOL and SILK COSTUME, Putty and Grey, with Oriental colour in collar and cuffs, also lound bot tom of skirt —Usual Price 97/6 Sale Pnce 75/One only WOOLLEN COSTUME in Lime colour, plain skirt, with fancy check coat —Usual Price £6/10/- Sale Price 95/6 2 onlv Small Women’s JUMPER SUITS in Light Brown .WoolUsual Price 39/6 and 37/6 Sale Price 25/iVe have numerous other lines in our Showroom marked at Ridiculously Low Prices. Everything marked in plain figures. Call and See for yourself. Prices far below Wholesale Cost. The Open Warehouse, REGENT & RIDDIFORD STREETS, HAW E R A

TO ABVEBTI9GB3. Under the Postal Regulations correspondence addressed to a nom-de-plume, or with initials only, to caro of any Po.st Office, will not be forwarded from office of posting. It advertisers do not desire to disclose their names they may have replies addressed caro of the Star and Kvme will be forwarded to the advertiser.

WANTED KNOWN. TT7ANTEP Known—White flannelette, ■ V: S/11, 10/6 doz.; striped, 10/6, 12/- doz.; 54-ineh sheeting, white and grey, 1/11; 80-inch, 2/11, 3/6; 36-inch Tlorrockses 5 calico, 12/- doz. —Kaupokoimi Co-op. Stores. YV7ANTED Known—For men's suits ” we have never been beaten; ISoz. blue serge, hand finished, £6/18/G; and all the latest in suitings from 55/- at the Busy Shop—Shaw’s, High St. WANTED Known—Gilbert’s famous ’ ’ Waiata brand bacon, hams, cheese and butetr are better than ever; only the very highest quality bacon is cured under this label. Remember the Waiata label protects your table. Bacon rashers from 1/- per lb, according to cut. Our ever-increasing bacon trade is due to the fine quality of the goods we sell. If you want something really choice and tasty try Gilbert’s Waiata brand provisions. Sold only at Gilbert’s Quality Store, High St., Ila'wera; ’phone. 26. . . WE Sell for Cash the following goods: Apples, pears, bananas, oranges, lemons, imssion fruit, leeks, cabbages, cauliflowers, swede turnips, pumpkins, and marrow kumi-kums; also have a splendid line of eschalots for planting. All enquiries receive my personal attention; prompt delivery.— N. T. Bradley, Jphone 279. TO ANTED Known —Apples for health. ’ ' Remember, an apple a day keeps the doctor away. We are the sole agents for the Gilbert Orchards at Stoke, Nelson. These orchards are recognised ns the best anywhere in Nelson. At present we are offering Lord Wolselevs, a particularly fine variety of cooing apple, only 9/6 per ease of 401bs, 121bs for 3/6, or Gibs for 1/9; also best quality first grade Sturmers, 121bs for 4/6; only a few cases Delicious left; this favourite apple is very nearly finished for the season. We deliver to any part of Hawera free, so it pays to buy your fruit and groceries at Gilberts. Grocers and Provision Merchants, High St., Hawera; ’phone 26. >, TSTANTED Known—Men’s heavy- ’’ weight saddle tweed trousers, nothing better, 21/-, 22/6, 27/6; heavy tweed trousers from 15/9; for best values go to the Busy Shop —Shaw’s, High St. ANTED KnOwn—Ladies’ frocks .' and costumes, all latest models, in. navy and coloured Gabardine and Serge, now ffered less a special disjount of 6/8 in the £—Harrops Ltd., Bawera. tX/ANTED Known —For men’s wear; prices that talk: All-wool shirts, due or grey, 12/11; flannels, all. shades, 5/11; only high grade goods stocked at ipecial cash prices at the Busy Shop — 3haw’s, High St. \X7 ANTED Known crockery and china, at the right price go to*Bullock’s. English white dinner ware: Plates, 6in. 5/6 per doz., Tin. 6/6 doz., Sin. 7/6 doz.; vegetable dishes,'4/3,14/3, 4/3 each; meat dishes, 1/9, 2/6, 3/6 and 4/3 each; gravy boats, 1/9," 1/9, 1/9 each; white cups. 3/6, 3/6, 3/6 per half doz.; white and gold cups and saucers, 5/3, 5/3, 5/3 per haLf doz.; egg cups, 1/6, 1/6, 1/6 per half doz.; china eggs, 2/-, 2/-, 2/per doz.; medium size tumblers, 2/9, 2/9, 2/9 per half doz. We have a very large assortment of jugs in all shapes and patterns from 1/-, 1/-, 1/- each; glass sweet or butter dishes, 4 for 1/-, 4 for 1/-; white chambers, 4/-, 4/-, 4/each; job line writing pads, 4 for 1/-. 4 for 1/-. We invite your inspection of our goods and prices.—Bullock’s Big Store, Princes St. (opposite Soldiers’ Club), ’phone 96.

TOE SALE. FOR SALE. A FEW Grade Jersey HEIFER CALVES and also Pedigree BULL CALVES. No reasonable offer refused. S. J. BENNETT," Main South Road, Kaupokonui. JTOR Sale—Forty-five good store pigs. —J. Stephens, East Road, Stratford. F OR Sale—An aged gelding; all work; a trial given.. Address at Star Office. WANTED to Sell—Two new lOOgal. cast iron boilers, £lO/10/- each; also 2 new SOgal. east iron boilers, £9 each. Apply J. Hopkirk and Co., Hawera. TpOR Sale —House of 4 romos, all conveniences, i-acre section, good position. Price £970. Terms, £SO cash, or as arranged. Apply “15,” Star Office. IT'OR Sale—Big X motor cycle, 7/9 li.p., in perfect order, any trial. Price £3O. Apply “8.X.,” Star Office. ■WANTED Known —Mr James Rob- ’ ’ ertson, Kaupokonui, is selling 20 first-class dairy cows at Manaia on Tuesday next, 28th July, at the Farmers’ Co-op. Salcvards. ■\A7HEN Purchasing a Gramophone " why not hear all the leading makers play the same records under similar conditions —Sonora, Brunswick, Cheney, His Master’s Voice, Columbia, Edison, Aeolian and others can be heard at Dixon’s. TATE have for Sale —1924 Electric Harley, £9O; 1925 nearly new magneto Harley, £9O; 1925 nearly new electric, £100; side-car for 8 h.p. Ruby, £l6; good stocks of spares, and our new machines are due this week.— Archbold and Co., Union St., Hawera; ’phone 452. PIANOS to select from at Dixon’s; small deposit, easiest terms, free delivery, free insurance, free first tuning. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED —14-can ’ 5-cow milking Cosgrove, Manaia. milk waggon and machine. Apply WANTED TO LET. \\7ANTED to Let —Rooms, few min. utes from Post Office. Address at Star Office. WANTED to Let —5-roomed liunga- * low, with motor garage and all jonveniences. Address at Star Office. TOR LEASE. rpo Lease —7-rooined house, 9 acres; all conveniences; 6 loose boxes. — C. Le Campion, Glover Road. LOST, T OST—Saturday afternoon, in High or Wilson Streets, child’s small cane basket. Finder kindly leave at Carter’s,. West End Store. V OST—Spare Ilupmoblie rim, 815 x 105 (straight side), with new Goodyear tyre, between Hawera and Piliama. Finder please communicate with Farmers’ Co-op.

AULD’S SALE BARGAINS FOR TO-MORROW COSTUMES; two only, fur trimmed 1 Yelonr Costumes, £7/15/9 and 10 guinea COSTUMES for £6/10/- . 19/6 and wrrnT rnSTTTMES All-Wool Knitted Costumes from 19/b ana W °°2t/- Oo™ “d and also ,th. better quality ones that C HlLDYEt?ltulßEE l COATl!°s d ewu , aia gummed, 33-ineh to 42These are good buying, being latest importaVELOUR COATS for ladies, trimmed fur, 35/- and 59/6 FLEECY UNDERSKIRTS, 3/6 CREPE NIGHTS, large sizes, 4/11 q/6 CREPE BLOOMERS, 2/11 CHILDREN’S WOOL CAPS, 1/3 WOOL FROCKS, 39/6, were 40/ 3 doz HATS—Readv-to-Wear in Felts and Velvets, 5/6 ALL-WOOL PINK FLANNEL, 1/3; was.2/3 DOCTOR FLANNEL in White only, 2/3 LADIES’ WOOL SCARVES, 2/6, 7/11, 9/6 . . „ CHILDREN’S THREE-QUARTER TAN HOSE, sizes 5 to 11 Now 1/11; were up to 3/6 54-inch DRESS TWEEDS—HaIf Price 2/11 54-inch HEAVY VELOURS. 8/6 and 10/6 40-ineli IIOPSACS and TWEED. 1/11 and ~/9 MEN’S WHITE NEGLIGE SHIRTS, 3/11 and 5/9 MEN’S TWEED CAPS, latest styles and patterns, 3/6, were 5/6 to 7/6 BOYS’ GABARDINE HATS, 2/11; were 4/6 BOYS’ JERSEYS, 3/6, 4/11, 5/11 ~ VWINCEYETTES in double, width, in Pink, Helio, Blue-and Cream, 1/3; worth 1/9 Scores of other lines to bo seen in our Store at KEENEST OF CASH PRICES. J. & J. AULD HAWERA.

VyANTED Known —Edmond’s baking ' ’ powder, large, 3 tins 3/9; best earb. soda:, 51bs 1/-, lllbs 2/-; best 'quality rice, 121bs 3/6, bag of 561bs 13/5; raisins, full size pktsi, 3 for 1/5, 5/6 doz.; best quality cream of tartar, 99%, 1/4 lb, 31bs 3/9; boiling peas, 41bs 1/-, 13/6 bushel; dates, 31bs 1/-; Bournville cocoa, 3/6 lb; salmon, 5/9 doz. See us for wringers, tea sets, ladies’ handbags, aluminium goods, crockery of all kinds, enamel ware, galvanised baths, buckets, brusliware, yard brooms, can scrubs, etc. Our stocks are not only large and well assorted, but are fresh. We have no stocks as old as history. Our large and ever in'creasing turnover eliminates the possibility of such. Rally round the one and only Cut Rate; only address, 13 Union St. WANTED Known—Ladies’ frocks ” and costumes, all latest models, in navy and coloured Gabardine and Serge, now offered less a special discount of 6/8 in the £.—Harrops Ltd., Hawera. WANTED Known—The Cut Rate ” Leads! Seeded raisins (new season’s), full size pkts, 6d, or 3 for 1/5; new sultanas, 31bs 1/6 or 61bs 2/11; macaroni, 10d pkt, 3 for 2/5; Radium, 3 tins 2/S; Glaxo, large, 5/10; Epsom ►Salts, bulk, 121bs 2/7 (what are you paying?); best quality leg rope, lli per lb; plough line, Animol, Sykes 1 drenches, Jeyes’ fluid, etc., all at oui famous prices. Our famous bacon (all Inglewood), 10-1 d lb by the side rashers* machine cut from lid __Jb; ham (rashered), 1/4 lb; best 1A sugar, 701 b bag 18/3, 121 b 3/5; prime onions, 16/11 cwt; good tea from 2/3 lb. Start buying your bread at the Cut Rate; we are making arrangements for a special delivery of a perfect loaf made under perfect conditions. Rally round the shop that brought down prices; 13 Union St. \y ANTED Known ' goods, 1/11; 54-ineh grey worsted, 4/11; satin hygrade, shades sky, jade, biscuit, black, 3/11; art silk marocains, assorted shades, 3/9. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Sale,

YX/ANTED Known—Ladies’ frocks ' and costumes, all latest models,, in navy and coloured Gabardine and Serge, now offered less a special discount of 6/8 in the £.—Harrops Ltd., Hawera. WANTED. Known —Only one more ■ ’ day of Gilbert’s Alteration Sale; the last day—Saturday, July 4. This is a great opportunity to stock up in your household requirements. We are prepared to accept any reasonable offer for the remainder of our stocks of aluminium ware and fancy tea ware. Just a few dinner sets and tea sets left. These we are offering at less than landed cost to clear. Kemember, Saturday is- positively the last day, so do it now; our loss is your gain. At Gilbert’s AJ feration Sale, High St., Hawera; ’phone 26; Box 72. YYT ANTED Known—Last day of our '' Alteration Sale—Saturday, July 4th. Alterations commence Monday, July 6th. Now is your chance; wonderful values offering; nc- reasonable offer refused for the balance of our stock of fancy china, aluminium ware, vases, fancy goods and bedroom ware; all must go to make room for alterations. Our stocks are selling fast, so get in before it is too late. A visit will pay you well. You will not be pestered to buy; just take your choice of what remains. Saturday is positively the last day, so hurry along to Gilbert’s Alteration Sale, High Street, Hawera. WANTED Known —Ladies’ frocks ’' and costumes, all latest models, in navy and coloured Gabardine and Serge, now offered less a special discount of 6/8 in the £. —Harrops Ltd., Hawera. ~ XYTE are Cash Buyers of fresh eggs **’ and separator butter, and we will execute all orders entrusted to us, whether large or small, and every care exercised to send out only first-class goods at moderate prices. We shall be only too glad to see and give you quotations for anything you require. No order too laTge or too small. We can also deliver to your door. —N. T. Bradley, ’phone 729.

MISCELLANEOUS. “A L L through the night ' you’ll sleep undisturbed with a “Unique” Hot Water Bottle at your feet. An investment in warmth, health and comfort; all sizes. —4 A BOLD Assertion: We confidently Jr *~ believe that we sell more cough cure than any store in town. Whyf Because we are the manufacturers of Monk’s Balsam, the unique remedy that everybody speaks so well of for colds. Two Bizes 2/- and 3/6. —Westwood’s Pharmacy, 185 High St., Hawera. /V “UNIQUE” at your feet means plenty of sleep. Invest in one today. Made and guaranteed by North British Rubber Co. —7 “JgLOW thou wintry winds.” Why worry if you’re snug in bed with a “Unique” Hot Water Bottle. Made by North Britisn Rubber Co. —5 AN honest bottle of medicine is Monk’s Balsam. Nothing else that we know of breaks up a cold so quickly and completely as this invincible remedy. Bottles 2/- and 3/6 from Westwood’s Pharmacy, 185 High St., Hawera. A COLD NigLt Pal —Strange’s Hot Water Bottle, British; guaranteed for one year; special value.—W. G. ■Strange, Chemist. A FRIEND to thousands —Strange’s Little Liver Pills; real liver stimulants; always active; 1/- at Strange'B. the Chemist. Screens in genuine plate glass promptly reinstated at G. Syrue and Co.’s.

FOR INFANTS’ HAND KNITTED WOOLLEN FROCKS, JACKETS, PILCHERS and BOOTTEES; also CHILDREN’S SMART VELOUR COATS. ART DEPOT, HIGH STREET, HAWERA. ’Phone GSO. "VS7HY be ill when you can get tlio • y famous Sequali Remedies at Hart’s, High St. and Union St.? SQUIRE Pianos ! The aj tJ value; procurable only best at Laidlaw’s, Hawera, Piano Tuners and Repairers. be ill when you can get the ’' famous Sequali Remedies at Hart’s, High St. and Union St.?

FARM WORK. \yANTED —A boy for farm work; close to Normanbv. Address Star Office. TyANTED —By three good milkers, share-milking, 60 to 70 cows, by machineh.' Reply “N.H.,” Sta.r Office. rpO Farmers and others Wanted work by the day by first-class man. Apply Cosgrove and Co., Manaia. WANTED—Young man for dairy farm; machines used; good wages and home to good man. State age and experience to Box 3, Kakaramea. WANTED —By strong” family, sharemilking, from 50 to 100 cows. Apply R. Castle, Matapu.

A CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH. Health and fitness are the outcome of a clean system. Stevens’ Health Salt gently assists nature to cleanse impurities from the body, thus ensuring gloving health and greater energy, or store. Why not to-day? 7

“A MIDSUMMER Night’s Dream” in the depth of winter with a “ Unique” Hot Water Bottle. Guaranteed not to leak or crack. Look for name “ Unique” on stopper. —6 A REMEDY for rheumatism, neuritis, sciatica, etc., Dingle’s Ru-Mol, 3/6 per bottle at Dingle’s Pharmacy.

A CURE FOR WORMS. The child that suffers from worms is will remove all worms, without any to be pitied. But Wade’s Worm Figs bad after-effects. Very palatable —the children like them. Contain nothing injurious to the system. Chemists and stores. See that you get Wade’s. —3

SALE PRICES THAT ARE MONEY SAVERS. C. C. WARD, Ltd., Cash Drapers, HAWERA. ALL PURE WOOL FLANNEL, striped and plain, 54-incli —Usual Price 7/11, 10/6 yard. Ward’s Sale Price 4/11 yard. Special Line of 'WINTER COATINGS, 54-inch —Usual Price up to 12/6 yard. Ward’s Sale Price 3/11 yard. Two pieces ENGLISH CREPE, deep cream, 33-inch—Usual Price 1/11 yard Ward’s Sale Price 1/G yard DOCTOR and' COLONIAL FLANNEL, 27 j ineli, in White, Grey, Shetland and Pink —Usual Price 2/6 yard. Ward’s Sale Price 1/11 yard. WATCH OUR Three pieces TRIOOLENE, Champagne, Mole and Helio —Usual Price 4/6 yard. Ward’s Sale Price 2/11 yard. One piece GREY LAMBSWOOL for Short Coats, 50-inch—Usual Price 17/6 yard. Ward’s Sale Price 5/11 yard. Special Lines of FANCY DRESS j TWEEDS, HOPSACS, FLANNELS, etc., 40-inch—Usual Price from 3/6 to 8/11 yard. Ward’s Sale Price 2/6 to 5/11 yard. STRIPED GABARDINES & FRENCH FLANNELS in Navy, Grey, Fawn, Brown and Rose grounds, 54-inch Usual Price 16/6 yard. Ward’s Sale Price 8/11 yard. CREAM FUJI SILK, heavy quality, 30-inch Usual Price 3/11 yard. Ward’s Sale Price 2/11 yard. STRIPED FUJI SILK, for Blouses, Dresses, etc., 30-ineli —Usual Price 4/11 yard. Ward’s Sale Price 2/11 yard. ESTAMINE SERGES in Bottle, Red, Grey, Purple and' Rose, SO^inch — Usual Price 7/11 yard. Ward’s Sale Price 2/11 yard. One piece 40-inch NAVY FLANNEL, all pure wool —Usual Price 5/11 yard. Ward’s Sale Price 4/6 yard. WINDOWS FOR MORE OF THESE WONDERFUL BARGAINS

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 27 July 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 27 July 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 27 July 1925, Page 2

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