6/8 in the £ CASH DISCOUNT! During our Stocktaking Period we are giving a Special Discount of 6/S in the £ off SPECIALLY SELECTED LINES WE ENUMERATE A FURTHER LIST OF THESE SNIPS Showroom Bargains LADIES THREE-QUARTER KNITTED COATS; trimmed Clipped Wool on Collar and Cuffs — Stocktaking Price 39/6 LADIES’ BLACK RUBBER COATS— Stocktaking Price 19/6 LADIES’ VELOUR COATS— Stocktaking Price 59/6 LADIES’ BLACK VELVET FROCKS— Stocktaking Price 29/6 LADIES’ NAVY COSTUMES; smart styles— Stocktaking Price 39/6 LADIES’ GAB. FROCKS in Navy, Brown, Grey, Fawn — Stocktaking Price 59/6 SHOPPING BAGS; just opened Stocktaking Price 1/11 29in. CREAM FUJI SILK— Stocktaking Price 1/11 yard Showroom Bargains KNITTED WOOL COSTUMES; all shades — Stocktaking Price 19/6 KNITTED WOOL FROOKS; your pick— Stocktaking Price 19/6 COLOURED SILK RUBBER COATS; just opened— Stocktaking Price 18/6 LADIES’ SILK and VELVET EVENING FROCKS — Stocktaking Price 29/6 BEADED OVERDRESSES in Grey, Rose and Black— Stocktaking Price 19/6 Fancy Department Snips LADIES’ FABRIC GLOVES; smart styles— Stocktaking Price 2/11 pair LADIES’ GAUNTLET WOOLLEN GLOVES'; all shades — Stocktaking Price 1/11 pair LADIES’ ALL-WOOL COLOURED CASHMERE STOCKINGS— Stocktaking Price 2/11 jair Watch Our “STAR” Window FOR SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY—--40-inch Broche Crepe de Chine in Gold, Rose, Green, Helio and Ivory—Usual Price 11/6 “Star” Price 4/11 McGruer, Bone & Co, Ltd THE LEADING DRAPERS Thone23o2 High St., Hawera P.0.80x50
inis on 't; A 3 f \ •:/ // . ~ < m/A fatiiiii l 'i l , l ft//i mm i Urn M... * * 8 / st tmi are Use LAUREL |amp A LITTLE regular care and attention to your lamps will materially lengthen their lives, £ive you better results, and save you much annoyance and inconvenience. Be sure the wick fits. It should just fill the tube without crowding, and 'be long enough to reach the bottom of the lamp. . For lamps with flat wicks-, trim the wick daily, cutting off the burned portion evenly across the top with sharp scissors, and also slightly at the corners. The wicks of lamps taking a circular wick, should not be cut. Turn the wick up till only the charred portion is exposed, and rub off evenly from left to right, always in the same direction. * Wicks should be replaced once a month, or as soon as'they become dirty. A new wick should be thoroughly dried before putting it in the lamp. Ideal for Lighting , Heating and Cooking Don't say “Kerosene” say “LAUREL” Kerosene The Soft WHITE Light Never put water into the lamp to raise the oil. If the water reaches the wick it will prevent proper burning. Fill the lamp daily—with “ Laurel ” —so that the reservoir is nearly full when the lamp is lighted. Not too full —oil, when warm, expands ; allow for expansion. Don’t fill the lam/p when burning. The contents of the reservoir should be emptied at least once a month to remove; dust and settlings. When the lamp is not burning see that the Vvick is turned down below the top of the wick tube. Keep the burners clean. If the air passages become clogged the flame will fail, and emit an unpleasant odour. 7LII VACUUM*OIL COMPANY. P'Y I !D
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 3 June 1927, Page 8
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