LECTURES. HON. CRAWFORD VAUGHAN, HON. CRAWFORD VAUGHAN, Ex-Labour Premier of South Australia. A ELUENT AND CONVINCING SPEAKER. COME AND HEAR HIS PERSONAL EXPERIENCES. Subject: “LIQUOR ADMITS DEFEAT.” QPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. MONDAY, OCTOBER 5. At S p.m. 3,5 BUSINESS NOTICES. ‘ ‘TOREADOR ’* 4 4 TOREADOR ’ ’ COLOURED LIGHTING EFFECTS —BY—QYDE & jgARRIN'GER, ELECTRICIANS, 237, 239 & 249 HIGH ST., HAWERA. ’Phones 345 D, 345 S Res., 345 M. HEMSTITCHING. YXT’E undertake Hemstitching in any quantity at Gd per yard. Our power machine is the only one in South Taranaki. All goods sent by mail promptly returned. THE LONDON DYE WORKS, Regent Street, Hawera. M ISS M. HF** OPP. GRAND THEATRE. Latest Now Showing in LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S MILLINERY. Also Good Stock of Lingerie, Nightdresses, Vests, Bloomers, Princess Petticoats, Corsets, etc. BUSINESS NOTICE. JOSEPH gHEEHAN, CASH BUYER OF WOOL, HIDES AND SKINS Is prepared to receive consignments daily at new store at Farmers’ Co-op. Saleyards, GLOVER ROAD, Hawera. HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. ’Phone 510. GO TO E. LOCKCARS.PAINTED FROM £5. Prices given for all classes of work. HOODS and TRIMMINGS redressed as new. Vehicles and Harness Bought, Sold or Exchanged. E. L OCK : PAINTER & TRIMMER, 38 ALBON STREET, HAWERA (opp. Police Station). TTEAR the Hon. Crawford Vaughan’s personal experience. i CHILDREN’S Wear —We’ve opened a wonderful range of Dresses and Rompers for the children. Dresses in gingham, crepe, voile, flannel, Fuji silk and crepe de chine; Rompers in flannel, gingham, cotton Fuji and Fuji silk; all the latest colours and designs; children’s J-hose in silk, colours white, fawn and black; some lovely sox in blue jazzy designs; also silk and wool sox in pink, sky, fawn, cream; pure silk sox in cream; all-wool sox in grey, cardinal, fawn, tan, black. —Miss Stewart, High St., ’phone 770. fJUIE Hon. Crawford Vaughan will speak in the Opera House on Monday next.
“IF WnSTTEJti COMES!” \H/ELL, 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, 2slb 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 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. JOHNSON, “The House for Value,” UNION STREET. Tel. 459; Box 9. QOME and Hear the Hon. Crawford Vaughan on Monday next at the Opera House. WHITE PAPER. QUANTITY good clean waste paper (unprinted), suitable for wrapping purposes — Apply--3d per lb. STAR OFFICE.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 30 September 1925, Page 1
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