GREAT END-OF-SEASON Commences SATURDAY, July 9th, at 9 a„m. This event, always eagerly looked forward to "by residents of South Taranaki, will he of greater importance than usual, Stocks are more comprehensive and Reductions more drastic. t, ADIES’ KNITTED WOOL FEOCKS in good shades of Brown and Bed; three only—Usual Price 69/6 Now- 15/6 LADIES' COSTUMES in Tweeds and Repps; short and three quarter coats—Usual Price £4/19/6 to £7/19/6 Now 39/6 LADIES’ EVENING FROCKS in Crepe de Chines, Marocam, Velvet Lace and Georgettes, in good shades ot Saxe, Sky, Rose, Jade, Lemon, Bod Blatt, ete.-Usua. Price 39/6 L A.DIES ’ FANCY HOSE in Wool and Silk mixtures, in a great variety of designs and colourings—Usual Price 7/6 to 8/11 . - ° Now all 2/11 pair LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S WOOLLEN GLOVES, with fancy gauntlets—Usual Price up to 3/11 pair. Now 1/6 pair LADIES’ IMITATION SUEDE GLOVES, with and without strap and dome —Usual Price 2/11, 3/11, 5/11 Now 1/6 and 2/6 SPECIAL LINE OF MEN’S SUITS, in Light and Dark -Tweeds— Usual PrPe uo to £5/5/-. Now 49/o, 59/6, 75/MEN’S BROWN RUBBER WATERPROOF CO ITS—Usual Price Vo/q Now 17/6 BOYS r ’ BROWN RUBBER WATERPROOF COATS—Usual Price <, 4/ - c Now 14/11 SATEEN COVERED QUILTS, for single and double beds, filled Side, and Feather Lotvn-dsuh. Price 69/6 WHITE ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, m all the best makes; special for double beds—Usual Price 49/6 J * T °^. 39 / 6 PURE QUALITY SHEETINGS in White and Grey; n-o filling—--54-inch—Now 1/9, 1/11, 2/2, 2/6 yard 72-inch— Now 2/3, 2/7J, 2/9, 3/3 yard SO-inc-r — Now 2/9, 2/11, 3/3, 3/11 yard ALL-WOOL OTTOMAN VELOUR COATING; 54in. wide; in shades of Brown and Henna —Usual Price 14/6 yard !^ 0 ) v ,, 6^ T I rT^fT 1 ’ d SPECIAL PURCHASE OF HEAVY FRENCH CREPE DE CHINE; 40in. wide; in shades of Cyclamen, Mauve, Apple, Jade, lawn, Shell, Rose, Apricot, Sage, Sky, Navy, Black and IvoryUsual Price S/ll yard Now 6/11 yard UNCRUSIIABLE BROCHE SILKS; 30in. wide; m shades ot Chartreuse/Gold, Salmon, Mauve, and Blue —Usual Price 13/0 yard !NOW o/ll Harrops Ltd Hawera. m m. mm it 22^ —fLs&wbgj asoi Vrhii = » British-Built Implements Last the Longest' THE QUALITY’S THESE TO START WITH” The “IMPERIAL” (Scotland) MANURE DISTRIBUTOR LIGHT DRAUGHT LOW HOPPER No Clogging Easy Filling PERFECT DISTRIBUTION SIMPLE GEARING And a host of other features which we shall be pleased to show yon. BENNETT & SUTTON, HIGH STREET HAWERA HALL’S BUY YOUR FURNITURE, UPHOSTERY, „ PICTURE FRAMES From the Maker—Direct from the Factory. No rent, no high overhead expenses —that’s why we are out of the-town, and give you good ir'urnituro and Upliqlstcry, Blankets, Bedding, Mats, Prams — all at Lowest Prices possible. Loose Covers, Furniture and Upholstery recovered. Raffia for sale. Loose Ivapoc. ■fy Saws Sharpened. Complete Home Furnisher & Picture Framer, 107 UNION ST., HAWERA. ’PHONE 2759 (Near Railway) Box 104 iXT§§5 ELECTRIC & FUEL , RANGES THE BEST OF SERVICE ——is assured, wherever an 11 ORION 99 Range is nstalled. MADE IN NEW ZEALAND, THESE RANGES OFFER YOU THE GREATEST /ALUE OBTAINABLE. Ask year Ironmonger to show you one, or write for Illustrated Catalogues. H. E. SHACKLOCK, LTD. Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, Auckland. csC IT
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 15 July 1927, Page 3
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