George & Doughty, Ltd THE OPEN WAREHOUSE AT WINTER SALE SPECIAL WEEK OF DRASTIC REDUCTIONS BN OUR GLOTHING DEPARTMENT. (WATTS’ TWEED OVERCOATS in all wanted shades—u Sale Price 49/6 f?F!NTS ’ ALL-WOOL SHIRTS in Light and Dark Grey, with collar attached- Sale Price 7/6 and 8/6 MEN’S ALL-WOOL N.Z. MAKE UNDERPANTS and VESTS— Usually sold at 12/6 Sale Price 9/11 "ftFNTS’ ALL-WOOL COLONIAL UNDERPANTS and VESTS; Plain and Ribbed; in all sizes— Sale Price 5/6 GENTS’ DARK SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS in all sizes— Sale Price 18/6 GENTS’ HEAVY-WEIGHT FLANNELETTE PY^ IA ®~ e 8/n GENTS’ WIDE-END TIES to clear— Sale Price 3 for 2/3 GENT'S’ SOFT COLLARS in Plain and Stripes — Sale Price 3 for 2/6 .GENTS’ STRIPED UNION SHIRTS, without col price 6/6 GENTS’ CAMBRIC SHIRTS, in good stripes; ~6 only GENTS’ DRESSING GOWNS in Grey Grey— OUR FAMOUS' LABOR KING FLEECY L ™ ED and VESTS; in all sizes— Sale me / GENTS’ WOOLLEN CARDIGANS in Grey, Eawnand Nigger-^.. BOYS’ DARK GREY TWEED SUITS in all sizes to be cleared at Greatly Reduced Prices BOYS’ GREY FLANNEL SHIRTS; a good garment for tMs time of the year; in all sizesBOYS’ ALL-WOOL CARDIGANS in Grey only; sizes to 32-incli — • BOYS’ HEAVY WOOLLEN JUMPERS in Grey only; Largo Assortment of BOYS’ SHORTS at Greatly Seduced Prices REGENT & RIDDIFORD STREETS, HftWERA
COSTUMES; two only, to trimmed Velour Co.tumee, £7/15/9 and°lo*gufuefe COSTUMES for £6/10/- . 19/6 mooT OORTTTMES—AII-Wool Knitted, uosiumes -u-wu * ' . WO< S/-° Command eee these and also the better quality ones that are going cheap. All new goods, tool . , . in. CHILDREN’S RUBBER COATS, sewn and inch; now 21/- These are good buying, being latest lmpo. VELOUR COATS for ladies, trimmed fur, S 5- and 59/6 FLEECY UNDERSKIRTS, 3/6 CREPE NIGHTS, large sizes, 4/11 _ g/6 CREPE BLOOMERS, 2/11 CHILDREN’S WOOL CAPS, 1/3 WOOL FROCKS, 39/b, were / 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 HO&E, 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 5/o 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. AULD HAWERA.
vtTHY be ill when you can get the famous Sequah Remedies at Hart’s, High St. and Union St.? n FOE INFANTS’ HAND KNITTED WOOLLEN FROCKS, JACKETS, PILCHERS and BOOTTEES; also CHILDREN’S SMART VELOUR COATS. AET DEPOT, HIGH STREET, HAWERA. ’Phone 680. YjyHY be ill when you can get the '' famous Sequah Remedies at Hart’s, High St. and Union St.? £9O S Q UIEE Pianos 1 The best value; procurable only at Laidlaw’s, Haweray Piano Tunera and Repairer*. YYTHY be ill when you can get the * * famous Sequah Remedies at Hart’s, High St. and Union St.?
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 10 August 1925, Page 2
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