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 estent as to be almost unrecognisable. ONE-PIECE FROCKS, in Navy Gabardine; good styles— LADIES 1 ’ 11 'COSTUMES in Brown Fawn and Grey oa§SS»m oosn^T-..^ Usually £lO/10/- , MAIDS’ GREY FLANNEL COAT & SKIRT: one LADIES’"EVENING FROCKS, all latest styles a^lf °Price ings—Usually 49/6 to Signs Now all Half Pnco LADIES' rNDEERKTBTS; Black and colouredUsually 15/b, 10/o LADIES’ CORSETS; good shapes; all s.scs- all #/u AL S“I?o O ”"% BEAEY T °' WEAE MIL NO™r7/6, 10/6 LA SIf« COSTUMESi U ‘ ree aR 2 ,/6 LADIES’ KNITTED FEOCKS-Usually up £o LADIES’ WOOL JUMPERS—UsuaIIy up to 45/6 Now aU 8/11 LADIES’ WOOL CARDIGANS-Usually up to 49/6 14/n VELOUR COATS, with and without Eur Collars— Usually up to lOigns Now 12/6,19/6, 59/6 LADES’ RAINCOATS in Fawn, Green and Navy; five < snly Usually up to 59/6 all 14/11 SHORT COATS in Tweed and Velour; four only— Usually 49/6 to Signs ; 19/ ® 29/6 LADIES’ SPENCERS and BODICES in White and Natmal— Usually 5/6 • _ _ N<)W ’ LADIES’ COMBINATIONS in Natural and Cream— Usually 9/11, 14/11 . Now 7 a Q U LADIES’ VESTS in Wool and Cotton; various shapes and styles ' Usually 3/11. 5/11, C/11, s/11> 4/e> 3/6> e/11 CHILDREN’S CREAM WOOL VESTS; all sizes— Usually 2/11 4/9 Now l/ll> LADIES’ DRESSING GOWNS, in Ripple Cloth and Molleton— Usually 27/6, 69/6, 75/- Now 14/11, 35/6, 39/6 Harrops Ltd Hawera.
IS SPRING TIME THIRST TIME ? K jnERTAINLY you do uot get quite as thirsty as on a hot summer’s day, but whatever your thirst, a bottle of GOODWIN-DAVY AERATED WATERS is always welcome. For Purity, Flavour and Refreshment be sure the bottle bears a G.D. label. , GOODWIN, DAVY & CO., Sole Bottlers of Ward’s Orange, Lemon and Lime Crushes for South Taranaki, HAWERA. tamo ■rn. gyuigwimna *.«itri.<ra^TirEaßcm
„ ORION 1 %e jV£u> Op*rt Jir* [far &r£<xftr | fir Sithngroomi <So r Spietally Designed l»r Metises whara Etaotrlolty |) or Gu li used fer , Cooking snd Baking. Two New Developments ir, ( Heating Appliances for the Home, Shop, Office, etc. THE OBION OPEN FIBH WITH HOT WATEB BOILEB, enables a supply ol Boiling Water to be arallable In the Kitchen, when ths Bangs Firs la allowe/l to go out. This new firs in the Bitting, Bed, or other Boom, pro rides Hot Water tar all "after hour" requirements. THE "MIBO" la a amall, eompeot, and wonderfully handy Heating Stows, measuring only 19 inohea high by 10 inches square. It may be placed ta any position sphere an ordinary etorepipt can be utilised. It will bum any ooal, eren the ohsapeat Lignite, and a kettle at pot may be boiled a ths top. Prloe if. Ask your Ironmonger to ehsnr jw onel H. E. Shaddock Ltd. Makers »f the "ORION" Ranges. DUNEDIN, CHRISTCHURCH, WELLINGTON, AND AUCKLAND. ®MIRO # HEATING STOVE %r use inOffict a V/SrKroami,ScfiooLa j & hops. 3)ai ri’es &/ W.
7IF YOU PREFER AN ENGLISH CAR WE HAVE IT IN THE STANDARD THE BEST V ALTJE-FOR-MONEI ENGLISH CAB ON THE MARKET. ASK BTANDARD OWNERS FOR THEEPJ OPINIONS. Farmers’ Co-op., MOTOR DEPARTMENT, HAWERA.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 24 August 1925, Page 3
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