Gloves from 6d pair 6 doz. LADIES’ GLOVES in IVwbrie, Silk and Bea'l Kiel, plain and ganiwttt’et style®, sonic slightly shop soiled ; ajll s>izes —Usual Pa-ice 6/6 to 11/6 Sale Price 1/11 pair 10 doz. LADIES ’FABRIC GLOVES, all with Gauntlet Cuffs, in a big vmuoty of styles and good shades—Usual! Price 2/11 to 5/6 Sale Price 1/1, 2/6, 2/11 Odmierets' im SILIv GLOVES, Black and Brown only— Sale Price 6d pair All-Wool Hose -8 doz. Ladies’ Coloured CASHMERE HOSE; all Botany wool, shades:.Nude, Peach, Champagne, Cloud and Pastel > Sale Price 2/6 pair 5 doz. Ladies’ SILK & WOOL HOSE; pure wool reinforced with Art Silk for extra wear, large fitting top; shades Peach, Faiwn, Champagne, Cloud and Pastel—Usual Price 3/ll Sale Price 2/11 10 doz. Ladies ’ SILK HOSE, lined with Botany wool, elastic tops, ladderproof and extra long, guaranteed for wear; shades Kudo, Fawn, Doree, Sunburn and Grey—Usual Price 4/11 Sale Price 3/11 6 doz. Laldie-s’ All-Wool Black CASHMERE REVOLWELT HOSE, expanding tops, spliced toes and heels— Usual Price 3/11 Sale Price .2/3,1
Gold Star Hose 5/6 GOLD STAR SILK HOSE in the newest shades', including Flesh, Pomnvery, Skin, Alesdn iamd Champagne —Usual Brice 7/11 Sale Price 5/6 5 doz. Assorted ART SILK HOSE, mock fashioned, 31in. Silk, shades Peach, Marten, Melba, Glace, Naturelle and Eden—Usual Price 3/11 to 4/11 Sale Price 2/11 Pure Silk Hose, 6/11 10 doz. Pure Thread SILK HOSE, fell fashioned, service weight; this special offer includes three famous makes— Holeproof, Allen A and Harvey; * latest shades including Orevotte, Nude, Flesh, Peach, Sunburn, Atmosphere and White-Usual Price 8/11 to. 15/G Sale Price 6/11 COTTON MARL HOSE in eight shades; the ideal house stocking— Sale Price 1/3 pair Oddments in LADIES’ HOSE, 1/- pair
- NewerJashions - Lower Prices.
that, they intended giving a trophy annually. It was unanimously resolved to thank the company for their generosi tv. Mr. 'h.' Dunn was elected a life member of the club. ' : ft. was decided to ask Mr. A. Haskell to act as judge, and Mr. F. Doughty to he slipper, at the meeting to bo held to-day. Seventeen new members were elected.
Drenching rain often causes colds. Protect yourself and others by using “NAZOL, ” the scientific, com o innsense remedy. Powerful an,} penetrating. 00 doses for Is 6d. —3 ■SCARLET FEVER—CHIOKEX POX. A •prominent member of the Red ■Cross Society found Q-tol most effective in reducing the rash on his children who were suffering from chicken pox. The penetrative and antiseptic properties of Q-tol are also equally' successful in cases of scarlet fever. —2
A IST ALGESIC BAL-M—Applied to affeeted parts will assist in banishing neuritis, rheumatic pains, chills, etc.; 2/0, and 4/6 jars.—Tails’ Pharmacy, High Street, Hawera. FOR CHEAP FIRING ’PHONE 2646. We are now carrying stocks of small Kitchen “Renown” Goal — 2/9 PER.I-OWT .BAG 2/9 VVe also have House, Kitchen, Westport., Coalbrookdale, Mai ore, Matai. y- RATA, 3 BAGS, 9/-. T gOSSON . 16 Campbell Street, Hawera. ,
FARMERS’ CO-OP. ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF N.Z. LTD - Agents for - Webb’s Pedigree Seeds New Season’s Garden Seeds Just Arrived Use “WHITE ISLAND PRODUCT’’ as a Certain Protection against Fungoid Diseases, etc. LET US SUPPLY YOUR GARDEN TODLS. The “ FARMERS” Branches Throughout Taranaki
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 1 August 1928, Page 3
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