GEORGE &■ DOUGHTY LIMITED. Wholesale Warehousemen and Importers, Hawera. END OF SEASON SALE OUR LAST WEEK OF SALE ENDS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, at 9 p.m. Further Drastic Reductions in Wholesale Prices for the Last Week of Sale. LADIES’ THREE-QUARTER WOOL COATS in Jazzy designs, with Clipped Wool Collar and Cuffs — Sale Price 427LADIES’ EINE WOOL POLO JUMPERS, in Cinnamon, Almond, Terra Cotta, Rust and White —Sale Price 147-PULL-OVER JUMPERS in Jazzy colourings —Sale Price 16/6 LADIES’ SILK OARDIGANS in Cerise, Grey and Resida Green — Sale Price 32/6 Few only JAZZY WOOL JUMPERS to be cleared — Sale Price 4/6 GENTS’ NAVY SERGE SUITS; well made and cut well; also fast dye— Sale Price 657GENTS’ COTTON SINGLETS; large size— Sale Price 1/11 GENTS’ COTTON UNDERPANTS; large size— Sale Price 2/3 GENTS ’ IMITATION AERTEX SINGLETS and PANTS— SaIe Price 2/11 20 pieces BROWN ROLLER TOWELLING to be cleared — Sale Price 7id, 24 only UNBLEACHED DAMASK SUPPER CLOTHS; size 56 x 56 Sale Price 2/11 13 pieces only COLOURED DRESS LINENS in Brown, Green, Grey, Pink, Lemon, Saxes, White and Cream — Sale Price 1/11 yard 4-PLY AUSTRAL WOOL in all shades,, to be cleared — Sale Price 7d skein JUMPER SILK in all shades— Sale Price 2/2 £lb skein 56in. PRIESTLEY’S NAVY SERGE; ideal for school dresses — Sale Price 9/6 54-inch ALL-WOOL MAROCAIN in Navy and Brown— Sale Price 12/6 56-inch GABARDINES in all shades— Sale Price 10/6 yard LAST WEEK OF SALE LAST WEEK OF SALE GEORGE & DOUGHTY LIMITED. THE OPEN WAREHOUSE, REGENT STREET. RIDDIFORD STREET.
How Could She Afford Such Expensive Pearls? — she couldn’t! The woman who won the admiration of all who saw her didn’t wear expensive Pearls —they were merely a good imitation. In fact, it would take an expert to note the difference between genuine Pearls and “SHEBA” Pearls. Both have the same lustrous beatuy, the same elusive charm, the same irresistible attraction. But it is only the “SHEBA” Pearls which are priced within reach of everyone. Call and see the selection of “SHEBA” Pearls at BRUNETTE’S—they will satisfy even the most exacting. m Fa & 300 09a H. A. BRUNETTE, WATCHMAKER, OPTICIAN AND MANUFACTURING JEWELLER. ESTABLISHED 1882.
Offers the Biggest Attraction to all Keen Buyers of Drapery.’ Every-day lines are being cleared out and fresh attractions added. Come along and get your share to-day. 30 ends Cotton Dress Goods, 2/6 to 4/6 for lOd to 1/6 Fancy Marocains, Mauve, Lemon and White, 5/6 for 2/11 54-inch Navy Serges, suitable for school wear; good qualities and fast colours — 5/11 and 8/6 * Bathing Caps, 9d This season’s Tweed Costumes; smart styles and good fit—£s/5/5 doz. Cotton Frocks; all this season’s —6/11, 10/6 Silk Marocain Frocks; assorted colours; 65/- for 55/3 only Navy Silk Poplin Frocks; 5 and 6 gns for 75/-All-Wool Bathing Suits; O.S. size 7/11; W.O.S. 6/11 Crepe Nights in large sizes, 3/11 Woven Bloomers; Grey, Navy, and White; women’s size, 1/11 ■J & J. AULD, HIGH STREET :: HAWERA
for overhauls and repairs OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS AND NASH CABS [which require very little, if any, of either) go to— 0 E. REGENT ST., HAWERA 'Next Star OfflWe) ’Phone# 448 80®.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 10 February 1926, Page 2
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