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r\\ The Weather Gives an Obvious Hint ' “GET YOUR COAT” It Practically Says "Naturally, during the next few days -there will be a big rush upon our new nnd exclusive range of Men’s Overcoats. That is not to be wondered at, of •course, because these coats have a big appeal for men who are acquainted -with real value. They embrace featherweights and heavyweights, and are capable of keeping out the rain and keeping in the warmth. Men’s TAN RUBBER COATS, in the popular “Trench” cut— THE “MATTAMAG” FEATHERWEIGHT RAINCOAT. This famous English Coat folds up into a size to fit your pocket, and is guaranteed rainproof. Stocked in Belted and Unbelted styles, in shades of Navy and Fawn— ' 45/- AND 49/6 THE “TRIPLEPROOF.” This model is made of Navy Proofed Gaberdine, linbd with Oiled Lining, and also an • All-Wool Lining which can be removed and replaced by the simple method of buttoning and unbuttoning. Cut with attractive Lapels and Belt all round -OPC / /« Men’s SWINGBACK COVERT COATS, in Burberry and Roslvn makes. Shades of Brown and Fawn— A5/15/6 ANU ,£(}/ 6/Men’s ENGLISH TWEED OVERCOATS, made of Smart Overchecked Tweeds and cut in the latest English style—a64/19/6 THE “PRINCE” OVERCOAT, Double-breasted with Belted and Pleated back. Mado in Smart Scotch Tweeds—<£4/19/6 Men’s ENGLISH TWEED COATS, in Dark Heather Mixtures; cut with Belted back — 49/6 AND 55/Men’s “PETONE” COATS, cut with Plain Swingback, in Dark Brown Mixture— 69/6 Harrops Ltd. Hawera

The SHOW / 1 The SHOW , OUR Show at THE Show ' 1 •> t AUE Policy is to support local institutions, and the WINTER SHOW -deserves all the support that can possibly be given So it. WE have taken a STAND at the SHOW in the hope that -we can add to its attractions, andl we also believe that it will lead to good business for iour own benefit. ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA Will form an outstanding feature on our stand. To dilate upon the beauty of ROYAL WORCESTER WARE is, as it were, to attempt to paint the lily. Connoisisuers require no word of ours to commend! ROYAXr WORCESTER; those with less intimate knowledge have only to see our stand to appreciate its value. What we particularly wish: to emphasise is the REASONABLE PRICES at which we offer this ware. THE CUP OF KMOWLEDGE! Everyone knows that to “Read the Cup” is the gift of few; what everyone docs not know is that if you purchase a CUP OP KNOWHEDGE at DALGETTY-'S STALE at the Show you can, with the aid: of the Booklet which will be handedl to you therewith, read cups yourself. It is a fascinating study and opens a new avenue of entertainment. Over 7000 of these cups, with saucers, were sold at the Dunedin. Exhibition. Get in early and make sure of your Cup of Knowledge. J. A. DALGETTY, SPECIALIST IN CRYSTAL AND PINE CHINA, HAWERA.

BARGAINS CHAIRS AND CUSHIONS McCormick and Co. are now offering at BARGAIN PRICES Chairs, Cushions. Carpets, etc., that were used for the officers’ mess room and lounge room at camp, comprising—--12 Sea grass Chairs, from 25/- each. 12 Cushions, at 5/-, 6/11, 7/6 and 8/6 each. 2 Scagrass Settees, 53/6 and 75/-. 30 Kitchen Chairs, 9/6 and 10/6 each. These were all new goods and were in use only for 10 days. Be early to secure the benefit of these special prices. D. McCORMICK & CO. PRINCES ST. (Next P. 0.), HAWERA.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 29 June 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 29 June 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 29 June 1926, Page 7

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