End-of-Season SALE FINAL REDUCTIONS IN THE SHOWROOM. During this week we will have a Great Slaughter of READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS. Prices are cut to such an extent as to he almost unrecognisable. ONE-PIECE FROCKS, in Navy Gabardine; good styles— TTsuallv up to 63/- Sale Price 17/6, 10/LVDIES’ COSTUMES in Brown, Fawn and Grey Gabardines; all o-oodl stvles— Usually up to Signs Now all 59/6 LADIES’ BLACK & WHITE GABARDINE COSTUME; one onlyUsuallv £lO/10/- m . Now 29/b MAIDS’ GREY FLANNEL COAT & SKIRT; one only— TJ ]]v f- JN Qvr //o LADIES’ EVENING FROCKS, all latest styles and good colourings—Usually 40/6 to Signs Now all Half Price LADIES’ UNDERSKIRTS; Black and colouredUsuallv 15/6, 10/6 Now all 3/11 LADIES’ CORSETS; good shapes; all sizes— Usuallv up to 22/6 Now all 9/11 ALL TRIMMED and READY-TO-WEAR MILLINERY- g Usually up to 49/6 Now 4/11, 7/6, 10/6 LADIES’ KNITTED COSTUMES; three only— Usually 55/6, 65/6 aU 22/ LADIES' KNITTED EKOCKS-Us.nlly and LADIES’ WOOL JUMPERS—UsuaIIy up to 45/6- Now all 8/11 LADIES’ WOOL CARDIGANS—UsuaIIy up to 49/6 14/u VELOUR COATS, with and without Fur Collars— Usually up to lOigns Now 12/6, 19/6, 59/ LADES’ RAINCOATS in Fawn, Green, and ISavy; five only— Usuallv up to 59/6 Now all 14/11 SHORT COATS in Tweed and Velour; four only— Usually 49/6 to Signs Now 19/6 to 29/ LADIES’ SPENCERS and BODICES in White and Natural—- ’ Usually 5/6 Now 3/11 LADIES’ COMBINATIONS in Natural and CreamUsually 9/11, 14/11 Now all 6/11 LADIES’ VESTS in Wool and Cotton; various shapes and styles Usually 3/11, 5/11, 6/11, 7/11, 11/6 NOW 2/11, 3/11, 4/6, 3/6, b/ll CHILDREN’S CREAM WOOL VESTS; all sizesUsuallv 2/11, 4/9 Now 1/11, 2/11 LADIES’ ‘DRESSING GOWNS, in Ripple Cloth and Molleton— Usually 27/6, 69/6, 75/- Now 14/11, 35/6, 39/6 Harrops Lid Hawera. SPECIAL CLEARING PRICES END OF SEASON GENUINE BARGAINS. New Goods are arriving at D. McCORMICK & CO.’S by every boat from Home, and the following Oddments must be cleared REGARDLESS OF COST. pieces onlv 50-inch SHADOW, S/6 and 9/6— Clearing Price 6/6 pieces onlv TERRY CLOTH; reversible; 5/6 yardrClearing Price 4/6 yard ; pieces onlv 50-inch SHADOWETTE, 2/11 yard 1 ' Clearing Price 2/6 yard i pieces onlv SATEEN CHINTZ, 1/9 Clearing Price 1/3 yard piece onlv CREAM MARQURETJTIE— Clearing Price 2/3 yard piece only BORDERED NETT. 3/6 yard— Clearing Price 2/11 yard L piece onlv BLUE VELOUR MADRAS, 10/6 yard— Clearing Price 5/3 yard piece only PINK FADELESS CASEMENT Clearing Price 2/11 yard ; patterns onlv 27-inch ANMTNSTER RUNNER Clearing Price 14/6 yard -niece SUITE, Upholstered in Heavy Tapestry, £35/10/ — Clearing Price £29/10/--piece SUITE, Upholstered in Heavy Tapestry, £32/10/ — 1 Clearing Price £27/10/)AK DUCHESS, BeveTled Mirror, £9/10/ — Clearing Price £7/10/onlv OAK SIDEBOARD, £ls/10/ — Clearing Price £l3/10/oulv OAK SIDEBOARD, Oval Mirror, £l7/10/ Clearing Price £ls/10/onlv 4-piece MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE, Oval Mirrors, £69/10/ —• Clearing Price—Half Price £34/15/EVERYTHING IN STOCK SPECIALLY REDUCED, lemnants of LINOLEUM, about 30 pieces, varying from 2 yards to 0 vai’ds — At Sacrifice Prices lemnants of SOFT FURNISHINGS at Half Price These are only -a few of the Special Clearing Prices. our stocks for -other bargains. Inspect Terms Strictly CASH Sale Prices. D. McCORMICK & CO. )MPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS & WINDOW BLIND EXPERTS, PRSHGES ST. (Mexi P. 0.) HAWERA. ’PHONES—Day, 126; Night, 529.
TO STAND ON THE FARM, TAWHITI, HAWERA. THE CHAMPION BRED PAGING STALLION AZELZION (Logan Pointer—--Thelma) uie cuuiupiou icr.uiiig riii'i ui uni? 4.MH1UH4..11, .. - ; v ; n,jr f money, more races, and brought the highest prices of any trotting stock sold in New Zealand, fetching as. high as £2OOO. AZELZION’S Dam, THELMA, by Kentucky, bv Berlin (imp.), dam Bride of Lincoln, second dam Sally (imp.) THELMA is recognised as the champion speed producing mar; of the Southern Hemisphere, anil is dam of the following speed merchants Wildvrood Junior (2 miles 4 33), Marie Corelli (2.17), Adonis (2.14), Willowood (2.24), Wavcrlcy (2.15. 4.38) Lady Sybi (2.13), Cameos (2.15), Neil Denis )2.17). Authoress,, This family is noted for early speed and breeding on, as the following will show. , , WILDWOOD Jli'NlOlt (4.33) is a N.Z. Cup winner and held the two-mile record (or number of years, and is the sire of six Derby winners. His stock lias won over £40,000. WILLOWOOD (2.24) is one of the leading sins in Australia. ADONIS (2.14) is one of (in; leading sires in Southland and well up in the winning sires list, and sire of the following speed merchants : Adair (2.12), Donside (4735), Queen’s Own (4.37) Away (4.37), Ada Bell (2.57) WAVER LBV (2.15, 4.38) bred on and left a number of winners in Applcshaw, . Golden Wave Ekeoranei and Allen the Great. You will note that THELMA only left four mares, being half-sisters to AZELZION, viz. Cameos (2.15), the dam of Onyx, champion two-mile winning record holder of the Dominion, also champion stake winning mare; also Bemce arid Rona Pointer. LADY SYBIL (2.13), dam of Bigamist, Cardinal and Blue, arid General Thorpe, all speed kings. MARIE CORELLI (2.17) is dam of Goodrich, Marie Lloyd, and Gallantry, real horses and cup winners. AUTHORESS is dam of Author Dillon, classed as a world’s champion (2.6, 4.21 3-5); alsir Merce, who in turn Is dam of Glade, Merce Pointer and Coldstream Guard. This family is noted for speed, breed, -nrnlns, stamina and constitution, and, as stated by leading stud masters and trainers, possesses the greatest running blood south ot the line. AZELZION is a beautiful black stallion, 7 years old, standing over 16 hands, with good manners, and is a worthy son of an aristocratic, family. AZELZION lias proved himself . racehorse with the family speed, and was never nut of a place till mealing with an accident; five starts for two firsts, two seconds, arid a third, winning at first start. 1£ miles, heating horses since sold for £IOOO. This is A.ZELZION'9 first season at- the Stud, so he will he limited to a number of mares Intending breeders are advised to book early and save disappointment. TERMS: 10 guineas; reduced to 8 guineas if paid at first service, Mares met at Hawera .Station; Padcloeking 3/- per week. Ail care, but no responsibility. L. GOODGER, Haweraj
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 12 August 1925, Page 3
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