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El’s I HI,VO EACTOffI of Clothing for Men and footwear for' ; Women 7*r“" ■?< >r Sp©rt Coats, X 9/&» Weil-made Sport Coats, ideal for knock-about wear; lined shoulders and sleeves. In good serviceable colours. USUALLY 25/-. TWEED TROUSERS, 12/6 Men’s Grey'Railway Tweed Trousers, and very strong wear. BOYS’ NAVY SHORTS, 4/11 Strong Boys’ School Shorts, wear in every pair. boys; strong suit, 22/6 Boys’ Strong School Suits, and worth at any time double. Here is a Bargain of Bargains in Men’s Suits. Well cut and of dressy materials, these Suits are worth half as much again. Long wear is assured, and we are certain that this is easily the Greatest Suit Value in New Zea= land to-day. All sizes, but stocks are limited, so we advise early buying. Usually Priced up t® *79 / ©44 ' Coats, 23/6, Odd Sac Coats, English Tweeds; sizes 3to 7. This is a special value, and well worth inspecting. PARMER OVERALLS, 5/11 Dairy Farmers Overalls, ‘made from good strong Denim. NAVY OVERCOATS, 49/6 This is a great value Overcoat and has been heavily reduced. FARM OILSKINS, 36/6 This is a good man feeding out Oilskin, and worth inspection. -c 8 ir DAIRY BLUCHERS, 12/6 Ladies’ Fleece-lined Dairy Bluchers for the milker, always dry feet. LADIES’ WARM SLIPPERS, 4/3 This is a camel hair, warm Leather Sole Slipper, for Ladies’ good wear. LADIES’ GUM BOOTS, 13/6 These are Laced or Knee Gums, just the correct thing for the shed. Heavy Tweed Overcoats, ideal for present Winter wear; smartly=cut shapes and very good shades. This is another simply splendid bargain that no man seeking a low-priced Overcoat should think of missing. Usually Priced, at 6©/® NEW ZEALAND WITS LOTHING HAIXENSTEIN BROS LADIES’ TAN SHOES, 16/6 Ladies’ Tan Willow Strap Shoes neat punched toe, Lduis heel. LADIES’ BLACK SHOES, 16/6 Good strong patent strap, Louis Heel Shoes, worth double. LADIES’ BROWN SHOES, 16/6 Chestnut ~ Brown Glace Strap Shoes, and very neat Louis Heel. LIMITED. 852 High Sheet HAWERA Htham Stratford .New Plymouth

OFF TO HALL’S ! FOB MY BEDROOM AND DINING- BOOM SUITE. Hall’s Furniture is mot only 'better, but the saving in going direct to the maker, off the Main. Street—there are mo expensive- shop rents added to your goods at Hall The saving is considerable.' Better quality, lower prices. We sell: Linoleum', 2 yards wide, " 5/11 yard; Passage, 3/2 yard; Reversible Borgs, 9/9; Velvet Pile Bugs, 33/-; Pillows, 4/9; Push Chairs, 3G/-; High Chairs, 17/6. Picture's Framed; Upholstery Re-covered. Funerals Conducted at Reasonable Charges, Town or Country. FURNISHER & UNDERTAKER 107 Union St, (near Railway) Hawera ’Phone 2759 (Day and Night) IIIIMIIIlIHIIIIIIIllltllllltllllllllMMMMMlIIIIIIIIMIttIfllllllMII;

“ Why Pay a Fancy Price for Bread ” When yon can Save £4 per year by Bnying CLEMENTS BREAD Sold al all Stores and at Our MODEL BAKERY : : COLLINS STREET Take one home to-day and try it ! lid per Large Loaf lid

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 24 July 1928, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 24 July 1928, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 24 July 1928, Page 8