MEETINGS. U.A.0.D., HAWEEA, NO. 10. A LL Members are requested io attend Quarterly Meeting, to be held, in Foresters’ Hall, Nelson Street, at X o’clock TO-NIGHT (Monday). Business Important. W. HARVEY, Secretary. TENDERS. TO BUILDERS. RENDERS are invited until noon, 1 SEPTEMBER. 3rd, for the erection of additions to Ilawera Club. •Plans' and specifications may be. seen at oflice of undersigned. DUFFILL & GIBSON,, A.A.N.E.1.A., Registered Architects, Hawera. “IF WINTER COMES !“ VI7ELL, as a matter of fact, it is here now, and we suggest a few lines that are seasonable, and that contain the necessary elements to ward off the winter chills, “K” Tomato Soup, 1/1 per large tin; Foster, Clarke’s Soup Powders, 8 for 1/-; large tins Green Peas, 1/2 each; 51b tins Honey, 4/6 each. Wholemeal Flour, Shredded Wheat, Puffed Wheat. “FRUITY,” the new cereal, a combination of whole wheat and barley. Try a packet; rich in food values, and makes a splendid breakfast. Cereal Coffee and “Frucere” Coffee Essence; two health drinks far superior to ordinary coffees. Lovely Dessert Figs, boxes, now 3/6 per box; “Bedouin” Brand Dates, 3 pkts for 1/6; Loose Dates, best quality, 31bs for 1/-. Full stocks of Crockery, Brushware, Basketware. Tinware, and all household lines at the lowest rates. We sell the BEST, and the public recognise that if an article is procured at Johnson’s that it is the best possible value for their money. Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention. W T JOHNSON, “The House for Value,” UNION STREET. Tel. 459; Box 9. nDHE Finest' Value in Baby Wear that you can buy. We have a lovely big collection of everything nice for the baby, useful and dainty. Nightdresses, * 3/11; flannel barras, 3/11; wool and cotton vests, 1/6; wool house coats, 5/6; flannel head squares, 2/11; flannel binders, 6d; flannelette squares, 12/6 doz.; terry towel squares; shawls, 9/11; dresses, 3/11; nun’s veiling and cashmere dresses, 8/11 and 9/11; petticoats, 2/9; boottees, 1/3; towelling bibs, 7d; cambric bibs, 9d; wool pilehers, 3/11; woollen bonnets, 1/11; puff boxes, baby brushes and combs, baby powder, baby soap, safety pins.—Miss Stewart, corner High and Victoria Sts.; ’phone 770. USE PUKE COAL ! USE PUKE COAL ! THE BEST IN lIAWERA. Obtainable only from JJIGGS, COAL & WOOD MERCHANT, 23 GREY ST., HAWERA. 'Phono 24. 'Phone 24. TWENTY-EIGHT YEARS YOUNG. ■yOUNG in energy, in initiative, in the spirit of progress. Old in specialised, experience—in the teaching of Commercial Subjects by Correspondence. in the knowledge of students’ difficulties and how to overcome them. HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. An organisation backed by 2S years of fitting men and women for “bigger,” better-paid positions. Whatever branch of business you are in, or intend to be in, Hemingway’s Postal Tuition will enable you to gain rapid promotion. Write TO-DAY for particulars of Courses—stating what, your present or intended occupation is—to HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. T> F. HAMMONDS, Jeweller, MA- -*■ * NAIA, sells lucky 18et Wedding Rings in all sizes. A fresh stock of Chiming, Wall, Mantel and Bedroom Clocks in the newest designs. A new parcel of Wristlet Watches imported direct from Switzerland, 15 jewelled levers; very reliable; excellent value. How is your watch? Have you had it cleaned within two years; if not, it is spoiling. We rejuvenate them. "DARGAINS in Corsets —House corsets in grey, 4/11; pretty corset in pink, sky, also white, suspender litted, 3/11; elastic corsets to suit all figures; one very popular model, sizes from 23 to 30, 8/11; another very good model,; suitable for full figures, sizes 28 to 34, price 22/6; front lacing corsets, the best of models, in all sizes; reducing corsets in two or three different models, in out-sizes; maternity belts and corsets; children’s bodies; hygienic belts, brassieres of every description to suit all figures; elastic brassieres, 1/11; lace brassieres, 3/11; corselettes for girls, maids and women, from 7/11. —Miss Stewart, High St., Hawera; ’phone 770. CDO Farmers —Veterinary medicines supplied, including paralysis powders, colic mixtures and drenches; picked formulae by veterinary specialists at Tait’s, Veterinary Chemists, High St.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 24 August 1925, Page 1
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