MISCELLANEOUS. A Gloria, His Master’s Voice, Columbia, Metronola, Decca and other gramophones are in stock at Liddington’s, High St. 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. /"VLD Ealse Teeth bought sound or broken; also dental scrap. Best prices in N.Z. sent by return mail. Tost i'j J. Dunstone, Box 51, Wellesley St., Auckland; e*t. 81 years. /ADD Vests for men, 8/11; odd coats for men, 87/6; these are just the correct thing for wearing going to the factory these cold mornings.—At the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hap»ASTRY! Pastry! Pastry! Manley, West End Bakery, High St., supplies wholesale and retail. T>EPICURA Cough Cones for quick relief of coughs, sore throats and colds; 1/- pkt at Tail’s Pharmacy, High Street. ■pOTOSCILLO Sewing Machine, £l4 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. QEVEEAL splendid second-hand ® pianos, thoroughly overhauled, at Laidlaw’s Music Warehouse, High St tVTOOLLETT’S, 325 High Street, for '' Gramophones on easy terms at. lowest prices. tttHY be ill wheTr you can get the ™ famous Se quail Remedies at Hart’s, High St. and Union St.? nS/OOLLETT’S, 125 High Street, for ’ * Pianos at a saving of £2O. Easy ;erms arranged. WHEN Purchasing a Gramophone whv 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. ■VVOOLLETT’S, 12o~High Street, for ” Developing and Printing your photographs.
eUTUATIONS VACANT. LEGAL. \*TE have a vacancy in our office for ” a smart Junior. Apply, in own handwriting, to — HALLIWELL, SPRATT, THOMSON AND HORNER, Regent St., Hawera YYTANTED —Nice young girl to assist ’ ’ with baby. Apply Airs G. Osbourn, Eltliam, ’phone 252 W. \\7ANTED —General or girl to assist. VY a . Address at Star Office. SITUATIONS WANTED. Widow seeks position as housekeeper to bachelors, near town preferred. Apply “Housekeeper,” Star Office. WORK WANTED. W J 'ANTED—By energetic young man, work of any description; constant job preferred. Write “Steady,” Star Office. LOST. T OST—Iu Hawera, on Tuesday, baby’s woollen coat, brooch attacked. Would finder please return to Star Office. T OST —From Alan ai a, dark brown horse, ‘ utility stamp, with cover on, clipped* all over. Anyone giving information to the undersigned will be rewarded. —E. Long, Manaia. T OST —Rappael’s Almanac, between Victoria St. and Waihi Road. Reward at Star Office. WANTED TO LET. 'T’O LET —Comfortable bed-sitting room, with breakfast; central. Address at Star Office. 'O/'ANTED to Let—6-roomed house, with all conveniences. Apply Mrs Toy, Store, Tawhiti Road. WANTED TO BUY. \X7'ANTED to Purchase —Old culled cows, boners, old horses suitable for boning down.—J. Mead l , Denbigh Road, Hawera. lUANTED to Buy—3 or 4 tons hay. Apply Johnstone, Glenn Road, Kapuni. \Y7ANTED —Two reliable broody hens for valuable settings of eggs. Apply Don Robertson, Normanby.
WANTED KNOWN. YyANTED Known—Euchre party and ** dance, Railway Social Hall, every Monday evening. w ANTED Known —For Furniture of quality at rock-bottom prices .give “Sunderland’s West. End Cabinet Works” a trial. You will not regret it. YyANTED Known —The Cut Rate ** Leads —the shop that is now known as the bacon and butter shop, because all the particular people get their bacon and butter there. Fresh eggs, fresh eggs, fresh eggs, 1/11 doz; our famous bacon rashers (Hawcra’s best) from lid lb; cooking tigs, 31bs 1/7; dates, 31bs 1/-; Ovaltine, large, ■6/7; Bournville cocoa, 3/6 lb; boiling peas, 41bs 1/-; Worcester sauce (Marshall’s, not rubbish), 1/- qt bot.; bottle coffee, 3 for 3/10; meat dishes, 1/6; sago, rice and tapioca, 31bs 1/-, 61bs 1/11; K tomato soup, 3 tins 2/8; K peas, 3 tins 3/5; tea strainers, sd; good tea (not fannings; we never carry tea dust), 2/3; jam, Oil) tin 4/-. Wake up; join the crowds that do their shopping at the one and) only Cut Rate; only shop, 13 Union St., next theJVlart. ANTED* Known* ‘ Sunderland’s West End Cabinet Works” for Furniture and Fittings of every description at lowest prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. , w YyANTED Known —For men’s suits we have never been beaten; 18oz. blue serge, hand finished, £6/18/6; and all the latest in suitings from 55/- at the Busy Shop—Shaw’s, High St. Yy 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.
George & Doughty, Ltd WHOLESALE PRICES REDUCED AGAIN ! SETTING THE STANDARD FOR VALUE WITH BUR WHOLESALE FREGES, ... / THIS GREAT SALE is the best buying opportunity of tbo season. Stocks must be cleared to make room for incoming shipments, and our reduced Wholesale Prices truly marvellous savings. That’s why you should "buy now and save at OUR GREAT WINTER SALE GENTS’ WOOLLEN CARDIGANS in Nigger, Grey GENTS’ ALL-WOOL SHIRTS in Light and Dark Grey, Our a paraolis FLEECY LINED UNDEBP ANTS and I( ,^ S * Men’s and O.S. sizes— , , , To Cle ?f ' i/11 MEN’S FRENCH BRACES; the most comfortable 32-inch STRIPED FLANNELETTE; extra specml 30-inch COLOHRED CREPES in all shades— To_Clear 10 70-inch WHITE LINEN DAMASK— To clear 30-incli COLOURED SATJEENS in all shades— To Clear lOd yard CHILDREN’S WOOL and COTTON NIGHTDRESSES m assorted sizes; trimmed with Lace— To Clear 4/6 6/6, 6/9, 8/6 CHILDREN’S WOOL and COTTON COMBINATIONS in assorted sizes _ To Clear 6/11 to 10/6 WOMEN’S SHETLAND ALL-WOOL TESTS, with WOMEN’S ALL-WOOL GAUNTLET GLOVES in all colours— To Clear 1/11, 2/11 56-inch ALL-WOOL TRICOTINE; a superior costume material in : splendid range of colours; splendid value— _To Clear 11/6 Special Clearing Prices in our Showroom m WOOLLEN COSTUMES, FURS, CARDIGANS and VELOUR COATS GEORGE & DOUGHTY, limited, REGENT & RIDDIFORD STREETS, RAWER A
TO ADVERTISERS. Under the Postal Regulations correspondence addressed to a nom-de-plume, or with ln^ tla only, to care ol any Post Office, will not be forwarded from office of posting. If advertisers do not desire to disclose their names they may have replies addressed care of the Star and wune will be forwarded to the advertiser. WANTED KNOWN. TXT ANTED Known —White flannelette, ‘V 8/11, 10/6 doz.; striped, 10/6, 12/- doz.: 54-inch sheeting, white and grey, 1/11; 80-ineh, 2/11, 3/6; 36-inch Horroekses’ calico, 12/- doz. Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. TWA NTE D~ Known —N. T. Bradley, • High Street, wishes to notify his numerous customers that he has decided that from August Ist he is conducting his business on a strictly cash basis, and he is giving a discount of 5 per cent, on all purchases over 10/-. He hopes that, by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of public patronage. He will be only too pleased to answer all enquiries in respect of goods required, and will endeavour to fulfil all orders entrusted to him. He will deliver within a three-mile radius or further if required, and will only be too pleased to canvass where required. Cash buyer of fresh eggs and separator butter. ’Phone 729. WANTED Known—Buy at Bullock’s Big Store. There’s none cheaper. Poster, Clarke,’s soups (each packet makes 14 pints of soup), 1/-, 1/-, 1/-., 1/-, 1/-, 1/- per doz.; figs, figs (the finest dessert quality obtainable), 1/-, 1/-, 1/-, 1/-, 1/-, 1/- per lb; cooking figs, 7d, 7d, 7d, 7d, 7d, 7d per lb, 31bs for 1/8; muscatels, muscatels, lid, lid, lid, lid, lid, Hd per pkt; evaporated peaches (lovely quality), 1/2, l/2, 1/2, 1/2, 1/2, 1/2 per lb; prunes (new season’s), 3lbs for 1/6, 31bs for 1/6, 31bs for 1/6; fruit pulp, in loganberry, raspberry, • aprieot, black currant, red currant and strawberry. You cannot do better than shop at Bullock’s Big Store, Princes St. (opposite Soldiers’ Club), ’phono 96.
vy ANTED Known —We have the ’ ’ goods, and our prices speak for themselves. Get it at Bullock’s. Bass brooms from 2/9, 2/9, 2/9 each; dairy scrubs, 1/6, 1/6, 1/6 each; Neale's drenches, 1/-, 1/-., 1/-, 1/S l/*> Vpkt; Magnetic Teat Cure, 2/6, 2/6, 2/6, and 5/6, 5/6, 5/6 tin; Shell Cow Ointment, 2/6, 2/6, 2/6 tin. We have a full stock' of English white dinnerware; plates from 2/9 half doz.; bedroom toilet jug and basin, 9/6, 9/6, 9/6 per pair; chambers, 4/-> 4/-, 4/- each; white barrel shape jugs, great value, from 1/3, 1/3, 1/3 each; chair seats, 1/-, 1/-, 1/- each; eliina salads with sis sweet dishes, 6/6, 6/6, 6/6 per set; we also have a big range of English tea sets from 19/6, 19/6, 19/6 per set. A visit to our store will convince you that no other store has got anything on us.—Bullock’s Big Store, Princes St., ’phone 96. . "fyANTED Known goods, 1/11; 54-inch grey worsted, 4/11; satin hygrade, shades sky, jade, biscuit, black, 3/11; art silk marocains, assorted shades, 3/9. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Sale. TVTANTED Known—Yes, the Cut Bate Leads! There is never a week passes but some of our many satisfied customers make the voluntary statement that they have saved money right from the day they started trading at the Cut Bate. This is not an idle statement made for the sake of an advertisement, but an actual fact, and the reason is simply this: By purchasing at the fountain head: we cut out the middleman; by trading on a cash .basis we carry no dead-heads; and by •working on the smallest margin of profit we pass over the goods to the consumer actually cheaper than some socalled wholesale prices. Our adtual experience around the world has given us the advantage of having the world’s best markets, and all the big talk of running us out of business has proved ■hot air. Bally round the Cut Bate, the shop that keeps the prices down; 13 Union St,, next the Mart. I'ABM WOBK. VyANTED —Man or youth for farm; ' ’ machines used. Apply C. F. Raiuie, Inalia, ’phone 428 K. VyANTED —A man to milk and do ’' general farm work; young mar-,-ied man preferred. Apply. 11. W. lloskin, Mangatoki. VyANTED —A reliable man to hand milk small herd, dose, to borough; march at home. Apply “Dairy,” Star Mice. *
\JWANTED 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., Hawera; ’phone 26. TJWANTED Known—Our Great End-of-Season Sale commences Thursday, July 30th, at 9 a.m. Great bargains in all departments. —Harrops Ltd., Hawera. ANTED Known—You can get it for less at Bullock’s: K tomato soup, lid, lid, lid, lid, lid, lid per tin; finest quality marrowfat boiling peas, 31bs for 1/-, 31bs for 1/-, 31bs for 1/-; Cooper’s marrowfat peas (lib pkts), sd, sd, sd, sd, sd, sd; Colgate’s big bath, soap, 7d, 7d, 7d, 7d, 7d, 7d per cake; St. Mungo, 1/8, 1/8, 1/8, 1/8, 1/8 pkt; Hudson’s Extract (large pkt), 2/-, 2/-, 2/-, 2/-, 2/-, 2/-; Southland cigarettes, sd, sd, 5d pkt, 3 pkts for 1/2, 3 pkts for 1/2; pineapple chunks, 3 tins for 1/9, 3 tins for 1/9; dessert apricots, 1/4, 1/4, 1/4, 1/4, 1/4, 1/4 per tin; finest quality black currant jam (lib tins), Bd, Bd, Bd, Bd, Bd, 8d per tin. There’s no make believe about our goods or prices.—Bullock’s Big Store, Princes St., ’phone 96. Known—Our Great End-of-Season Sale commences Thursday, July 30th, at 9 a.m. Great bargains in all departments. —Harrops Ltd., Hawera. WANTED Known—Apples for health. 1 , Remember, an apple a day keeps the doctor away. We are the sole agents for the Gilbert Orchards at Stoke, Nelson. These orchards arc recognised as the best anywhere in Nelson. At present we are offering Lord Wolseleys, a particularly fine variety of cooing apple, only 9/6 per case of 401bs, 121bs for 3/6, or 61bs 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.
ELTHANS BUSINESS SPECIALS. ■pOKD 5-seaters: £SO, £75, £80; with starter, £95; 2-seater, £7O; terms. —C. C. Stunners, Eltham. Motor Cycles —For real pleasure in motor cycling; light, strong, compact, durable and economical. Full particulars from Ira J. Bridger, District Agent, Eltham. _ have a large assortment of used Bicycles and Motor Cycles in good order. Prices: Bicycles from £3; Motorf Cycles from £ls. —Ira J. Bridger, Cycle and Motor Stores, Eltham. ( "C'OR Cycle, Motor Cycle and Motor ■*" Car accessories, tyres, oils, etc., try Ira J. Bridger, Cycle and Motor Equipment Stores, Eltham. W E XT AM’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. ! 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. QALE a - 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.
MISCELLANEOUS. A BOLD Assertion: We confidently believe that we sell more cough cure than any store in town. Why? Because we are the manufacturers of Monk’s Balsam, the unique remedy that everybody speakß so well of for colds.- Two sizes 2/- and 3/6. —Westwood’s Pharmacy, 185 High St., Hawera. Aj- COLD Night Pal —Strange’s Hot Water Bottle, British; guaranteed for one year; special value. —W. G. Strange, Chemist. A REMEDY for rheumatism, neuritis, sciatica, etc., Dingle’s Ru-Mol, 3/6 per bottle at Dingle’s Pharmacy. 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 FRIEND to thousands —Strange’s Little Liver Pills; real liver stimulants; always active; 1/- at Strange's, the Chemist. Screens in genuine plate glass promptly reinstated at G. Syme and Co.’s. the nightmare from your chamber with a “Unique” Hot Water Bottle. Sound, restful sleep assured. None genuine without the word “Unique” on stopper. 8 Cakes! Cakes! For small goods try Manley, West End Bakery, High St. TtANCE Secretaries! You can’t beat “Cretol” Floor Powder; a parawax superfine dressing; a perfect floor glaze; 2/- at Strange’s, the Chemist. TT’NGLAND’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. warmth, 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. "C'OR coughs, colds and chest troubles—- '*■- Strange’s Egg Emulsion; a real builder and corrective; Z/6 at Strange’s, the Chemist. TYA.RMERS’ shed timber at G. Syme and Co.; well graded, and at lowest prices.
AULD’S SALE BARGAINS FOR TO-MORROW COSTUMES; two only, fur trimmed Velour Costumes, £7/15/for* £s^s/" 9 and 10 guinea COSTUMES for £6/10/- . iq/6 and WOOL COSTUMES—AII-Wool Knitted Costumes from 19/6 and 25/- Come and see these and also the better quality ones that are going cheap. All new goods, too! , v +n 40.’ CBTEDREN’S RUBBER COATS, sewn and gummed, 33-mch to 4- ' inch; now 21/- These are good buying, being latest lmportaVELOUR COATS for ladies, trimmed fur, 35/- and 59/6 FLEECY UNDERSKIRTS, 3/6 3S VOTBN. NIGHTDRESSES 9/6 CHILDREN’S WOOL CAPS, 1/3 WOOL FROCKS, 39/6, were 45/ 3 doz HATS —Ready-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-inch HOPSACS and TWEED, 1/11 and 2/9 MEN’S WHITE NEGLIGE SHIRTS, 3/11 and 5/9 MEN’S TWEED CAPS, latest styles and patterns, 3/6; were o/6 to 7/6 ' ! BOYS’ GABARDINE HATS, 2/11; were 4/6 BOYS’ JERSEYS, 3/6, 4/11, 5/11 WINCEYETTES in double width, in Pink, Helio, Blue and Cream, 1/3; worth 1/9 Scores of other lines to be seen in our Store at . KEENEST OF CASH PRICES. J. & J. HAWERA.
Vl/ANTED—Share-milkers for herd of ** about 40. Personal application, with references, to' O. H. Marx, Mangatold. ' YY/ANTED —Young man for general ’ ’ farm work, hand milking, near Hawera; good home and permanent job to suitable man. Apply E. Hicks, South Eoad. 30,1 YY/ANTED— Good farm hand, lad 18 ** to 20, able to plough, etc.; no milking; good wages. Apply A. B. Muggeridge, Manutahi, or ’phone 730 D, Hawera Exchange. 31,3 rjpo Farmers and others Wanted work by the day by first-class man. Apply Cosgrove and Co., Manaffi. ANTED —Sbaremilking by two tho- ’ * roughly experienced men ;50to 60 cows. One married. Good references. Apply Star Office. FOR LEASE. YY/ANTED to Lease—About 4 to 0 ** acres, suitable market garden. Apply Wee On, Hawera. rpo Lease —7-roomed house, 9 acres; all conveniences; 6 loose boxes. — C. Le Campion, Glover Eoad. • TOR SALE. TpOE Sale —Quantity of two-inch "*■ drain pipes. Apply Stan Office. Sale —Latest kind National Cash Register, oak style, adds in one total £42. Reply to “Cash Register,” Star Office. 5 T^ORTSale— Utility Black Minorca and White Leghorn day-old chicks. We are offering our fourth season’s hatching of these breeds 15/- dozen; ready from Aug. 14 until Nov. 14. Barker’s, Galt St., Nolantown. BOARDERS WANTED. Y7ACANCY for two respectable gen- * tlemen boarders; share room. Ap)ly Mrs Smillie, 5G Argyle St.
Known—Our Great End- ' of-Season Sale commences Thursday, July 30th, at 9 a.m. Great bargains in all departments.—Harops Ltd., Hawera. ANTED 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. TX/ANTED Known—Our Great End--1 of-Season Sale commences Thursday, July 30th, at 9 a.m. Great bargains in all departments. —Harrops Ltd., Hawera. WANTED Known New Zealand • Y blankets, single grey 20/-, double 29/6; single white 27/6, double 37/6. 47/6; bush rugs, 5/6 to 15/6. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Sale. W"ANTED Known—Boys’ wool jer- ** seys, 24 to 28-inch, 4/11; boys’ golf hose, 2/11; boys’ and youths’ tweed overcoats, 15/- to 30/-. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. TX7ANTED 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 Men’s lambs’ 1 ” 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 —For men’s wear; • VV - prices that talk: All-wool shirts, blue or grey, 12/11; flannels, all shades, 6/11; only high grade goods stocked at special cash prices at the Busy Shop Shaw’s, High St.
/T SYME & CO. for comprehensive stocks of builders’ hardware. TT T> OVERALL Sale—Men’s overalls, 6/11; boys’ overalls, 6/11; painters’ overalls, 6/11; plasterers’ overalls, .6/11, dairy factory, overalls, 9/11; engineers’ overalls and combinations at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. XTAIL, Smiling Moral 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 TT Tt SHIRT Sale—Men’s strong XL. 13. wor ]j.; n g ghirts, 6/11; gents’ band shirts, 6/11; men’s silk shirts; men’s navy flannel shirts, 4/11. —At the NeW Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. TT T> 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, HaTF you want a really smart and. warm coat, see our navy blue pilot, double-breasted, Prince back. They will please you, and the price is right at Adamson and Robb’s, noted for Men’s Wear, High St., Hawera.
FOR INFANTS’ HAND KNITTED WOOLLEN FROCKS, JACKETS, PILCHERS and BOOTTEES; also CHILDREN’S SMART YELOUR COATS. ART DEPOT,^ HIGH STREET, HAWERA. ’Phone 680. YVfHY be ill when you can get the famous Sequah Remedies at Hart’s, High St. and Union St.? SQUIRE Pianos ! The best value; procurable only at Laidlaw’s, Hawera, Piano Tuners and Repairers. VttHY be ill when you can g e t the ** famous Sequah Remedies at Hart’s, High St. and Union' St.?
Troublesome coughs in. old. and young, are quickly stopped by “Nazol.” Take some drops on. sugar. Actß like a charm; 60 doses 1/6. —Advt.
C. C. WARD, SALE PRICES THAT ARE MONEY SAVERS ALL PURE WOOL FLANNEL, striped and plain, 54-inch —Usual Price 7/11, 10/6 yard. Ward’s Sale Price 4/11 Speriaf 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 1/6 yard DOCTOR and COLONIAL FLANNEL, 27-inch, in White, Grey, Shetland and Pink—Usual Price 2/6 yard. Ward’s Sale Price 1/11 yard. WATCH OUR Three pieces TRICOLENE, Champagne, Mole and Helio —Usual Price 4/6 yard. Ward’s Sale Price 2/11 yard. One piece GREY LAMESWOOL for Short Coats, 50-inch—Usual Price 17/6 yard. Ward’s Sale Price 5/11 yard. 1 WINDOWS FOR Special Lines of FANCY DRESS 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. MORE OF Cash Drapers, HAWERA Ltd., 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-inch —Usual Price 4/11 yard. Ward’s Sale Price 2/11 yard. EST AMINE SERGES in Bottle, Red, ' Grey, Purple andl Rose, 50-inch — Usual Priee 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 PriceT76 yard. : ; ' ' Vr-V THESE WONDERFUL BARGAINS
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