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Mail Orders must be accompanied by Cash From THURSDAY, 19th to THURSDAY, 26th WORTH TAKING ADVANTAGE OF! Bargain Days at “ WARD’S WONDER WEEK” C. C. WARD, Ltd., CASH DRAPERS, HAWERA Bargains Galore Remnant and Oddment Tables 38-inch RIPPLE CLOTH, in Blue, Helio, Pink and Grey— Usually 1/11 Special at 1/8 yard WHITE TWILL SHEETINGS—UsuaIIy 80-inch 2/6 yard Special 1/11 54-inch, usually 1/6 Special at 1/1J WHITE TABLE DAMASK, in neat Floral designs, etc., Usually l/H Special at 1/5 yard STRIPED FLANNELETTES in Pyjama stripes, good quality — Usually 1/6 Special at 1/- yard KAPOC QUILTS, in Single Bed size, Floral Sateen patterns— Usually 21/6 Special 17/6 VALUE IN LINEN* TEA-TOWELLING, 27-inches wide —Usually 2/3 Special at ll&d yard 40-inch GUARANTEED FADELESS CASEMENT CLOTHS, shades are Vieux Rose, Navy Blue and Mauve; good wearing cloth.—Usually 1/11 Special at 1/8 50-inehFIGURED SATIN STRIPED CASEMENT CLOTH, colours are guaranteed fast; shades are Grey, Cream, Biscuit, and Green —Usually 2/6 Special at 1/11 yard, CRETONNES, in a large Assortment, 30-inches wide; new designs and colourings. A real snip! Good strong cloth -Usually 2/3 Special yard BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, a special bargain; made from pure Botany wool—Worth 2/6 Special l/11- 2 yard 36-inch CREAM CASEMENT CLOTHS, with coloured patterned 36 birdefs, tvhieh arc fast; real bargn.n ohanoo-UsuolV,-LADIES’ WOOLLEN GAUNTLET GLOVES, shades in Grey Brown, Fawn, Heather—Usually 2/11 pair * Spceial 1/11 4RT SILK HOSE, in the following shades, Melba, NatureUo, Blonde, Node, Fawn and Bladr-UsnaUy V 6 SPECIAL PURCHASE ART SILK HOSE, heavy quality;jorrect shades for present wear—Worth 3/6 to 4/11 Special 2/b SMART FANCY GAUNTLET GLOVES, Imitation Suede; all -;ood shades - y CROOK HANDLE UMBRELLAS; strong covers-UsuaUy BL\CK CASHMERE HOSE, a real Bargain line, made from purest Botany Wool; great fiTp.r BLACK THREE-QUARTER HOSE, popular, heavyweight quality, in sizes 6,7, S, 9, 10-Easiiy worth pair SILK AND WOOD COLOURED -HOSE, English made and good wearing—Worth 5/6 pair Special at 3/11 pair GREAT VALUE IN ELASTIC, for boiling—B yards for 1/-. WOMEN’S COLOURED CASHMERE HO§E, in all the wanted shades- good weighty quality—Usually 2/11 Special 2/3 <54 ineh GUARANTEED ALL WOOL NAVY DRESS FLANNEL —Uusally 6/11 Special 5/11 yard 54-inch STRIPED FRENCH FLANNEL, great wearing cloth — Usually 6/11 Special at 4/11 yard 40-ineh GAR-BICORD GUARANTEED ALL WOOL, in Fawns and Greys—Usually 4/6 Special at 2/11 yard 54-in eh ONE HUNG A CHECK TWEEDS, for skirts or coats, etc., — Usually 9/11 Special 7/11 yard 54-ineh SMART TWEEDS, suitable for coats or skirts, etc., — Usually 6/6 Special at 4/11 yard 54-inch ALL WOOL GREY WORSTED, a real bargain chance — Usually 15/6 Special at 4/6 yard 54-inch BROCHE MAROCAINS; guaranteed all wool and good wearer; shades Fawn. Grey, Nigger Brown, Saxe, Navy and B l ac k—Usually 16/6 Special at 7/11 yard 54-inches wide GABRICORD, made of wool and correct for present wear; shades are Wine, Grey, Nigger, Brown and Fawn — Usually 9/11 Special at 4/11 yard CREPE-DE-CHENE, 40-lnches wide, all good shades as follows: Rose, Pink, Saxe, Greens, Helio, Sky, Henna, Fawn, Red, Black, White, Navy—Worth 6/11 Special 4/11 yard Tinf 1 TOT? DRESS FLANNELS, 29-inches wide, correct for present coScs are Navy/ Peacock, Red, GreenGreyTJg Tan, Brick, Saxe, Fawn, Dubarry Special 3/3 yam Cm- Entire Stock of SMARTLY TRIMMED, CLIPPED WOOL ° COATS warm and cosy for cold weather. These are real bargains. Marked at half price to clear, NEW SEASON’S FLANNEL FROCKS, made in plain and check Ideated styles; material guaranteed wool doctor the newest shades. y T A T)TFS ’ BRUSHED WOOL CARDIGANS, in Fawn, Rose, FeaLAD X K cyclamau, Almond, Coral, Navy gyal and Black. y Bargains for Early ShopporJ-WOOLLEN COSTUMES in Fawn, Tan, Nigger, Jade, Grey, Cheeks—Usually <9/6 Special iy/n 20 SERVICEABLE FROCKS, in Gabadine, Wool, Mar°eam, and PepP/Coiours arc Fawns, Greys, and Browns-LWly J2/0 12 MAIDS TWEED COATS, in Browns, Greys and Fawns, SO-inch to 42-inch; great line for school wear —Lsually 19/11 to - / Special at 9/11 WOMEN’S ALL WOOL BLOOMERS, in close fine weave saxe, Grev, Fawn, Helio, Pink, Cream, and Navy. Wards - ’ ’ ' Special Price 4/6 pair

The farthing is really a “fourthing,” or fourth part. Saxon pennies had grooves cut in them in tlie form of a cross so that they could he broken at will into four farthings. SUDDEN AND EXTREME. The sudden and extreme changes of temperature experienced during the summer, result in numbers of people contracting chills in the stomach and bowels, which cause great pain and suffering. There is nothing that will relievo this suffering so quickly as Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy, ft relievos bowel complaints in all forms. Sold by Chamberlain's Ltd., 520 Riley St., Sydney.—Advt. RICHARD IS HIMSELF AGAIN.' He Took Marshall's Fospherine! Why persist in being miserable and gloomy, a nuisance to yourself and your friends. Shake yourself up, and get out of the rut into which you’ve fallen. There's nothing wrong with you except underfed nerves. They need phosphorus! Give them Marshall’s Fospherine, and become yourself again! An unrivalled nerve food and body builder. Acts at once. The six-sided carton, 2/0, contains 100 doses. All chemists and stores, or from Proprietors, A. and W. Baxter, of Baxter’s Lung Preserver, Christchurch.

It is not always sunshine, mirth and music, All pleasure without loss or vain regret. It is not always carnival and laughter, There's sometimes influenza to endure; But all are gay and glad the morning after Talcing Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. —Advt,

A ohri'~tenin<t cloak prosecuted to St. Mark’s Church, Camberwell, mav be borrowed by mothers for their babies.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 17 May 1927, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 17 May 1927, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 17 May 1927, Page 6

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