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IN QUALITY Our New Dress Department, with, its greatly increased space andi perfect lighting, awaits your inspection. We make no idle boast when we say that we are showing the finest range of SPRING and SUMMER DRESS MATERIALS in the district. Quality predominates in our low priced lines as well as in our HIGH GRADE EXCLUSIVE FABRICS. SILK and WOOL OTTOMAN CORD, featuring the newest shades of Nectarine, Sunburn, Bronze, New Mole, Navy and Black; 42 inches wide— l7/11 yard SILK and WOOL SATIN MAEOCAIN, in shades of Burnt Amber, Aquamarine, Bois dc Rose, Stone Grey, Navy, Toast, Cinnamon, and Black; 42 inches wide — 13/11 yard ALL-WOOL and SILK and WOOL COSTUME and DRESS TWEEDS in a variety of the newest effects in Checks, Shot Checks and Herringbone, effects; 34 inches wide— From 12/6 yard FRENCH ALL-WOOL DELAINES in beautiful colourings; 40 inches W/ide — 7/11 yard Exclusive Designs in PRINTED RAYON, showing new shades of Periwinkle Blue, Nectarine, Lime, New Blue, etc; 40 inches wide— 6/6 yard RAYON CREPE. DE CHINE in the new block stripes on dark grounds; all exclusive designs; 40 inches wide— s/6 yard RAYON MAROCAIN, embossed with large Satin overcheek in shades of Mauve, Nectarine, Navy, Grey, Cinnamon, Pillar Box Red, Flame, String and Almond; 40 inches wide — 5/6 yard SHRUNKENFAST DRESS LINENS in a huge range of newest shades; 36 inches wide in two qualities— 2/11 and 3/6 yard FLORAL MAROCAINS in all shades and designs; 40 inches wide — 2/3, 3/3, 3/6 yard GINGHAMS are showing in decidedly new effects, the new large shaded overcheeks on printed l grounds, being very effective; fast colours on a quality cloth — 1/4£, 1/6 yard COTTON MAROCAINS in beautiful self shades; 40 inches wide—--1/11 yard LINGERIE on grounds of Nil Green, Sky, Mauve, Pink and White, with dainty Lingerie designs; 40 inches wide — 2/3 yard Heavy Weight STRIPED FUJI in a variety of effective stripes—--4/11 yard WRITE FOR POSTAGE PAID FREE SAMPLES, STATING . COLOURS REQUIRED. Special for This Week. LADIES’ LONG CREAM COTTON VESTS; extra quality— Now 2/11 Harrops Ltd. HAWERA.

CARPETS DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS D. McCORMICK & CO. TO See : them, and you ’ll wonder how McCormick’s can sell them at' anything like their prices. Beautiful in ' design, high in quality, iextremely durable, they give your home that cosy, comfortable, prosperous appearance you so much appreciate. Direct from the manufacturers, we are retailing them at prices that make them the most economical tioor covering obtainable. WILTON & AXMINSTER CARPETS—10ft 6in x 9ft from £g/15/- 12ft x 9ft from £O/IQ/' AXMINSTER RUNNERS 15/(> and 17/6 yard CALL EIGHT IN TIE ST CHANCE AND SEE THEM ! D. McCORMICK & CO., HOUSE FURNISHERS & WINDOW BLIND SPECIALISTS,

THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION SHEFFIELD (8) By Bright Steel (imp.) fl)“bv St Simon (sire of Positano, Bill of Portland, Simmer, Soult, all imported stud successes). Dam LIANE (imp.), sister of Lmacre (imp.), by Wolf’s Crag (a son of Barcaldine) from Lismaine fa daughter of Isinglass). SHEFFIELD is a brown horse, 6 years old, has performed well on the turf, and this is his first season af stud. FEE: 10 GUINEAS. For further particulars apply--T. CARSON, South Road, Hawera. TO STAND AT THE FARM, TAIPOROHENUI, HAWERA— The Thoroughbred Bay Horse ANTAGONIST By Soult Miss Annie. (No. 12) TEEMS: Twenty-fivb Guineas per mare. Grazing 5/- per week. All care taken, but no responsibility. Mares from a distance will be met at the Hawera Railway Station on notice being received. K. T. ’ CLOUT, Owner. Box 3, Hawera. S 3 THE CLYDESDALE STALLION PRINCE DOUGLAS YVILL travel the same route as last ” season. All mares barren to this horse last season will be served at half , price if owners wish. For further particulars see cards. TERMS: £4/10/All accounts due .Tanuarv Ist, 1926. H. EDGAR, Nolantown, Hawer*.

HI rpO STAND the Season at ELTHAM, and travel Straford, Kaponga, Te Roti, Normanby and Fraser Road Districts — The Clydesdale Stallion PRINCE PREMIER By Premier Pride, out of Nancy Lee; by Young Kelvin, out of Fanny II.; by Lord Cranley, out of Fanny; by Srathmore, out of Polly; by Sir Colin Campbell, Walls. PRINCE PREMIER was bred by Mr E. E. Jenkins, Dunsandel, Canterbury. Prince Premier is a fine, bold, upstanding horse with good broad sound feet, a fine set of legs, with plenty of good straight flowing silky hair. He is a rich dark brown colour, with white hind legs, and has a splendid temper; has a good head sot on a good neck and shoulders, with a good body proportionately built. He is a very weighty horse, likely to produce the neavy cart horses so much required nowadays. H e has splendid action, and is a bold straight-goer. He is a sure foal-getter; his first foals are very highly spoken of. His sire, Premier Pride, carried off the championship prizes in all South Island show rings for years, also winning many prizes for sire and four of his progeny. Prince Premier has been shown twice and has taken two firsts, two championships and on'e special. All care taken, but no responsibility.. TERMS: £5/5/- Single Mare, Two or more as arranged. Groomage fee, 5/-, pavable first service. Apply— C. HEWSON (in charge). Or— J. RERRISE, Owner, Ohangai. FOR OVERHAULS AND REPAIRS of all descriptions and NASH CARS, which require very little, if any, of either, go to — |? T ATHAM & QON, REGENT ST., HAWERA (Next Star Office) 'Phones 443, 309.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 29 October 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 29 October 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 29 October 1925, Page 3

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