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STOCKTAKING DISCOUNTS. FURTHER DRASTIC' REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS We have finished Stocktaking and have Drastically Discounted a number of lines which must be sold to make room for our New Season’s Goods These Prices will absolutely ensure a quick clearance. We Sell For Less! 40-inch ART SILIv GEORGETTES in Fancy Checks and Stripes 40-inch PRINTED MAROCAINS 40-inch CHECK RAY DE CHINE 40-inch PRINTED ART SILK —Usual Prices 2/11, 3/3, 3/11 to 5/3 Stocktaking Discount Price 1/-, 1/3, 1/9 yard 27-inch CHECK GINGHAMS; in good designs— ■ Stocktaking Discount Price 7d yard MEN’S CREAM PULLOVERS; made of N.Z. wool; coloured V necks; ideal for holiday wear— Stocktaking Discount Price 7/11 Few only GENTS’ ENGLISH WORSTED SUITS; well finished and correct cut —Usual Price £6 10s to £8 Stocktaking Discount Price £4 12s 6d WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN OUR Underclothing Department HALF PRICE HALF PRICE LADIES’ BLACK MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS— Usual Price 16/6 to 4/11 All Marked at Half Price LADIES’ SILK and WOOL OPERA TOP VESTS— Usual Price 6/6 Half Price 3/3 LADIES’ CAMBRIC CHEMISES—UsuaI Price 10/6 to 3/9 To be Cleared at Half Price LADIES’ BLACK RUBBER COATS; few only— Stocktaking Discount Price 19/6 LADIES’ PLEATED SKIRTS in all wanted- shades; the correct thing — Stocktaking Discount Price 19/6, 22/6, 23/6, 27/6 Just Received —A few samples of WOOLLEN CARDIGANS, JUMPERS and JUMPER SUITS— To be Cleared at Travellers’ Sample Prices Boot Department YOUR OPPORTUNITY! MEN! SECURE A PAIR OF COMFORTABLE BOX DERBY BOOTS, welted, fine wide fitters; best English make— Stocktaking Discount Price 19/6 pair FOR THE SMART YOUNG MAN! BLACK BOX CALF, GLACE KID and GENUINE TAN WILLOW CALF SHOES; in three nice shades; welted; on the very latest lasts; a fine smart shoe— Stocktaking Discount Price 27/6 pair GREAT BARGAINS IN OUR LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. GEORGE & DOUGHTY LIMITED. THE OPEN WAREHOUSE. ’Phone 2704 H A W E R A Box 199

PERSONALITY IN FURNITURE T>o you realise that in Furnishing you are forming a personality, creating an environment. You want to get right away from the commonplace. Artistic people love our work for its BARE BEAUTY and FINE; HONEST WORKMAN- . SHIP. Don’t be one of the “wish I’d only lcnowns.” Come TO-DAY. We make from the most, inexpensive to examples of the finest cabinet work. *• West End Cabinet Works (Sunderland’s) HIGH STREET WEST, HAWERA.

POST FREE ON REQUEST. We will send to you a Pattern Book of the Latest English Wall Papers specially designed: for the 1927 Season. These papers have just arrived, and we can offer you a splendid selection at prices that cannot be cut. For quality of material, beauty of design and craftsmanship of printing the English Wall Papers excel all others. DECORATE ONE ROOM NOW AND NOTE THE IMPROVEMENT TO YOUR HOME. BLAIR & SELLAR QUALITY IRONMONGERS, HAWERA.

MR RUSSELL vmLL again. Visit Taranaki on the following dates: — HAWEBA, &t Mr Dingle ’s Pharmacy on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Bth, 9th and 10th March. Owing to the exceptional business Mr Russell had last visit, he is spending two extra days here. MR RUSSELL. OP A. R. RUSSELL & CO., OPTICIANS, SHORT’S BUILDINGS, QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. Tj ‘p LADIES’ Slippers—Now opened up a big range of ladies’ felt and satin winter slippers from 4/11 to 8/6; quilted satin with ICozy soles at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 5 March 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 5 March 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 5 March 1927, Page 2

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