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End-of-Season S ALE 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 stylesUsually up to 63/- Sale Price 17/6, o/LADIES’ COSTUMES in Brown, Fawn and Grey Gabardines; an good styles—Usually up to Signs ,N? W aU n 6 LADIES’ BLACK & WHITE GABARDINE COSTUME; one onlyUsually £lO/10/- , Now 29/6 MAIDS’ GREY FLANNEL COAT & SKIRT; one only— Usually 63/- , . . 7/6 LADIES’ EVENING FROCKS, all latest styles and good colourings—Usually 49/6 to Bigns Now all Half Price LADIES’ UNDERSKIRTS; Black and coloured— Usually 15/6, 16/6 Now all 3/11 LADIES’ CORSETS; good shapes; all sizes— Usually up to 22/6 T T ,Now 9/11 ALL TRIMMED and READY-TO-WEAR MILLINERYUsually up to 49/6 Now 4/11, 7/6, 10/6 LADIES’ KNITTED COSTUMES; three only— „ usually 55/6, 65/6 _ Now aU 22/6 LADIES’ KNITTED FROCKS—Usually up to 79/6 Now 15/6 and 22/b LADIES’ WOOL JUMPERS —Usually up to 45/6 Now all 8/11 LADIES’ WOOL CARDIGANS—UsuaIIy up to 49/6 Now 6/11, 14/n VELOUR COATS, with aud without Fur Collars— Usually up to lOigus Now 12/6, 19/6, 69/6 LADES’ RAINCOATS in Fawn, Green and Navy; five onl y—' Usually up to 59/G Now all 14/11 SHORT CQATS in Tweed and Velour; four only— Usually 49/6 to Signs Now 19/6 to 29/6 LADIES’ SPENCERS and BODICES in White and Natural— Usually 5/6 Now S/ll LADIES’ COMBINATIONS in Natural and Cream— Usually 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, 6/11 CHILDREN’S CREAM WOOL VESTS; all sizes Usually 2/11, 4/9 Now 1/11, 2/11 LADIES’ DRESSING GOWNS, in Ripple Cloth and Molleton—- • Usually 27/6, 69/6, 75/Harrops Ltd Hawera.

IS SPRING TIME THIRST TIME ? pERTAINLY you do not get quite as thirsty as on a 3iot 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, HAWEEA.

reran* I %e J&w Open 3 >ne Hot A#* I jbr Sifhngroorru fi<i Specially Deslgnid lor House* where Elictrlolty It ar Gu I* used lor , Cooking and Baking Two New Developments in.® MIRO' Heating Appliances for the HEATING Home, Shop, Office, etc. STOVE THE OBION OPEN FIBB WITH HOT WATEB BOIBEB, enables a supply ot Boiling Water to b« arallable in the Kitchen, when the Bangs Firs U allowed to go out. This new firs in the Bitting, Beil, or other Boom, pro▼idee Hot Water tar oil "alter hour" 1 requirements. THE "MIBO” is a small, compact, end wonderfully handy Hoatlng 8 tom, . measuring only 19 inohes high by M inohea square. It may be placed 1b any position where an ordinary * torepipe oas bs utilised. It will burn any ooal, eren the oheapeat lignite, aa£ a kettle or pot may be boiled ea On top- Prloe AS. Ask your Ironmonger te Show yarn seal H. E. Shaddock Ltd Makers ef the "ORION” Ranges. DUNEDIN, CHRISTCHURCH, WELLINGTON, AND AUCKLAND. sbr use in Offices 1 2>fiops.ZD&iriea &/ W.

IF YOU PREFER AN ENGLISH CAR WE HAVE IT IN THE STANDARD THE BEST VALUE-FOR-MONEI ENGLISH CAR ON THE MARKET. ASK STANDARD OWNERS FOR THEIR OPINIONS. Farmers’ Co-op., MOTOR DEPARTMENT. HAWERA.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 25 August 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 25 August 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 25 August 1925, Page 3

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