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A REAL SNIP m ■SHIRTS, NECKBAND and TENNIS STYLE. EXTRA STRONG. SALE PRICE 8/9 George & Doughty MEN’S TWEED OVERCOATS. SMART STYLES—SIX SMART SHADES—USUALLY 84 - LIMITED SALE PRICE (>9/() Each Department has the greatest set of Bargains it is possible to create for our Great Winter Sale Where else could you invest your money so wisely ? Come along and participate in this Great Money-Saving Event. HOSIERY AND UNDERCLOTHING. CHILDREN'S WINTER COATS, assorted shades and all nice styles — To Clear at a Great Reduction LADIES' FLEECY LINED BLOOMERS, elastic waist and knee; Grey, Saxe, Fawn and Pink —Usually 2/9 ;pair Sale Price 1/11 pair LADIES' HEAVY COTTON VESTS, with short sleeves or without; splendid value — Sale Price 1/3 LADIES' CREPE BLOOMERS, in ‘Cream, Sky, Mauve and Pink— Sale Price 1/6 pair HOSIERY! HOSIERY! LADIES’ ALL WOOL HOSE, all wanted shades— Sale Price 1/11 pair LADIES' SILK and WOOL HOSE, Marl effect; 'best quality and all nice shades— Sale Price 4/6 pair LADIES’ ART SILK HOSE, silk all the Way. in shades of Alasen, Moonlight. Nude, Sandalwool and mirage— Sale Price 2/3 pair LADIES’ BLACK ART SILK HOSE, suitable for house wear—Usually 2/(5 pair Sale Price 2 pairs for 1/11 LADIES’ FLEXCELLO ALL WOOL HOSE, wide suspender tops in all Wanted shades— Sale Price 3/7£ pair LADIES’ IVANHOE SILK and WOOL HOSE, fully fashioned in Nude, Paris Light Fawn, Naturellc and Suntau— Sale Price 5/3 LADIES’ ASSORTED FABRIC GLOVES, fancy turned back .cuffs — Sale Price 1/11 pair FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. 38-in. CREAM CURTAIN NETS; with coloured borders; fadeless; good quality— Sale Price 1/7 and 1/9 yd 3S-in. COLOURED COTTON NETS: floral and plain — Sale Price 1/6, 2/7 and 2/9 yd i n c BARGAINS IN OUR SHOWROOM. FOX FUR NECKLETS, in Light and Dark Brown shades; splendid v'alue— Sale Price 35/- and 25/VIVELLA FROCKS, in Fancy Check designs in Blue,.Green, Navy and Brown; two folds on skirt with adaptable collar—Usual Price 32/6 Sale Price 21/M A IDS’ VELOUR COATS, double-breasted, inverted pleats in shades of Navy, Brown, Blue and Green —Usual Price 21/Sale Price 12/6 CARDIGANS iri Silk 'and Wool Checks, in Shades of Fawn, Blue, Green and Navy; extra good quality and large sizes—- Sale Price 13/6 REPP FROCKS, nicely trimmed with Einbroid: cry, pleats in shades of Fawn, Red, Brown and Black— Sale Price 19/6 CARDIGANS, in latest jazzy effects, all shades bound, contrasting shades; good weight— Usually 9/11 Sale Price 5/6 RAINCOATS! In shot effect; belted across front; storm collar; shades of Green, Blue, Red, Rose and Brown— Price 23/6 Sale Price 18/6 44-in. COLOURED COTTON NETS; with fadeless art silk stripes —Usually 4/11 yd Sale Price 2/11 yd 40-in. CEE AIM -CURTAIN NETS; with .coloured stripes— Sale Price 2/3 yd LINOLEUMS, best British’ make,' 6ft. wide; patterns to suit anv room — Printed 6/11 yd Inlaid 8/11 yd LADIES’ SHOE DEPARTMENT. Oddments in Ladies’ Black Patent, Brown, Grey, and Fawn KTD SHOES; these arc all smart Shoes, but are in odd sizes; Louis and low heels—Usual Prices 19/6 to 25/Sale Prices 5/11 to 9/11 LADIES’ FAWN SATIN BAR SHOES, also several different shades of Fawn Kid, neatly trimmed with darker shade to tone; Louis and low heels —Usual Prices 22/6 to 29/6 Sale Price 12/11 Oddments in Ladies’ Black Patent, Brown, Grey, and Fawn KID SHOES; all these shoes are made on a good wide fitting last; Louis and low heels —Usual Prices 25/11 to 33/6 Sale Price 17/11 pair LADIES’ BLACK GLACE KID SHOES, in odd sizes and several different styles; these shoes arc suitable for house or street wear; Louis and low heels—Usual Prices 18/6 and 21/Sale Price 9/11 pair FUG I JUMPERS, trimmed pin tucks and pockets; high nocks; in all sizes— Sale Price 11/6 •CHILDREN\S VELOUR COATS, tailored styles, with pleats and pockets, roll collars; all shades —Usual Price 15/6 Sale Price 6/11 LADIES’ VELOUR COATS, Fur Collars and) Cuffs, pin tucks and strappings in Brown. Fawn and Navy—Usual Price 52/6 Sale Price 32/6 SLEEVELESS CARDIGANS, Waistcoat Front; smart colourings; double-breasted; all wool — Usual Price 16/6 Sale Price 8/11 STLiK and WOOL JUMPERS, striped effect; Eton Collar, in Nigger, Rose, Fawn and Red —Usual Price 18/9 Sale Price 12/6 DRESS DEPARTMENT BARGAINS. 54in. FACED CLOTH, Navy and Black only; splendid value—Usual Price 9/11 Sale Price 7/11' 54in. VELOUR CLOTH, in all wanted shades— Usually 11/6 Sale Price 9/11 yd 54in. FACED CLOTH, in all the new shades of Brown also Navy and Black—Usually 11/6 Sale Price 9/11 a A mm Mijm y ¥> WM!k % CLOTHING AND MERCERY. LOOK AT THESE PRICES! MEN’S GREY and HEATHER JERSEYS and CARDIGANS— Sale Price 9/6 MEN \S ALL-WOOL UNDER-FLANNELS, special value— Sale Price 4/11 MEN’S COTTON and WOOL SINGLETS, to be cleared- — Sale Price 3/3 40in. PRIESTLYS REPPS, in all the latest shades also Navy and Black—Usual Price 7/11 Sale Price 6/6 36iu. CREPE DE 'CHINE, 100 per cent, silk, in all good shades — Sale Price 3/6 36in. SHOT SATINS, in all good evening shades -—-Usual Price 6/11 Sale Price 5/3 30in. SHOT TAFFETAS, in shades of Pale Pink, Cyclamen, Hclio, Gold and Apricot—Usual Price 7/11 Sale Price 5/11 MEN’S BOOT DEPARTMENT. MEX ’S BROWN WILLOW CALF DERBY BOOTS, fine grade English make; in all sizes —Usual Price 2S/6 Sale Price 25/9 MEN'S BOX CALF DERBY BOOTS, xtra strong uppers, stout double-life soles— Sale Price 22/6 MEN’S SPLIT KIP WORKING BOOTS, tnis is a good boot; suitable for all classes of work; nailed Heel and Toe plated—Sale Price 19/11 •MEN’S GUM BOOTS, this is one of the finest wearing Boots on the market — Sale Price, Knee Gums 21/Sale Price, full thigh length 31/MEN’S HEAVY WOOLLEN GLOVES— Sale Price 1/9 MEN’S FUR PELT HATS, shades of Fawn, Light and Dark Greys —Usual Price 25/6 Sale Price 19/6 MEN’S -SUITS, two onlv; mid-Grey—Usuallv £5/15/- ' Sale Price 55/MEN'S SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS, with double seats and knees—Usual Price 22/6 Sale Price 17/11 MEN’S Light and Dark Grey WORSTED SUITS, best value ever offered—Usual Price 99/6 Sale Price 84/-DRES-STNG GOWNS, good weight and nice designs— Sale Price 34/- and 42/LE ROY COATS, Men’s Le Roy Oily CANVAS COATS, ideal for the farmer— Sale Price 47/6 RUGS, All-wool Rugs, good patterns— Sale Price 13^9 MEN’S GAR.BADIXE RAINCOATS, weF lincdUsual 69/6, 95/- Sale Price 59/6, 85 - George & Doughty Ltd. 9 Box 199 Phone 2704 HAWERA

Bad Breal One of Life’s Handicaps Fool breath fax woman arouses In man a feeling of repugnance, and a desire to leave the company of such a woman as quickly as possible ; and even women will avoid her. It is, therefore, important for every woman who values her personal attraction to take such care of herself that this unpleasant and unnecessary complaint is avoided or corrected. Men, women and children who are troubled with this complaint j will drive their friends away more rapidly than with any other affliction, j People do not realise their breaths ' are bad, because they are like those who are constantly employed amongst paints and varnishes—they get used to what is to others a, most offensive j smell. In nearly all cases this oon i dition is due to Constipation and a , Disordered Stomach. A Geated j Tongue, a Slight Headache and j Feverishness are sure signs that the ! digestive organs are retaining quan- 1 tities of impurities from which the j system should be free, thereby canting j the breath to become charged with | the foul odour. In Dr. Morse’; j Indian Root Pills there will be foun i a searching, cleansing remedy, whici will drive the masses of decayin I corruption—that poison the<3»bloO' [ and the breath — fro; the. ' system through fch» icjgpah. channeL When toothache stabs use Barra- l mgh’s Magic Nervine; 3/6. —Advt. si

!#* P PIAM^S WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL ! |'N the Broad-wood Upright, the Elfin Grand and ‘ ‘ Duola ’ ’ Recording Piano you get the satisfying qualities which have made the name of Broadwood famous for 200 years BROADWOOD combines the throe essentials of Tone, Touch and Durability at prices to suit the great mass of music lovers. Your old piano taken in part payment. Very easy terms. The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd. WELLINGTON. {momi Rw.untc(iMui T. G. LIDDINGTON, Street, Hawcra.

•Arc you a wireless enthusiast? If > you have some contrivance you ave invented for your Radio Set. It my be of value to others. Patent id protect it. Consult us confidenally. Henry Hughes Ltd. (Directors T . E. Hughes and J. T. Hunter), eg.. Patent Attorneys, 157 Featherin Street, Wellington —Anvt.

advertisement ©rder Form FOE SITUATIONS VACANT OE WANTED. LOST OE FOUND, FOE SALE OK TO LET, WANTED KNOWNS, IN CLASSIFIED “ WANTED ” COLUMNS. RATES for Cash with Ordei'—ls words 1/-, 3 Consecutive Insertions 2/(5; 20 words 1/6, 3 Consecutive Insertions 4/-; 25 Words 2/-; 3 Consecutive Insertions 5/-. Write in form below. Name and address, or nom de-plume, to be counted in foT charge. The Manager, “The Ha worn Star,’-' P.O. Box 188. Hawera. Please insert the above in '‘The Hawera star. Number of Insertions Signature: Stamps Postal Note.' Address: Enclosed

Till* average weekly post of fin inpat'icMil in olio of London'k genoval liospitals is about £2 10s.. NO RHEUMATISM —WHATEVER THE WEATHER! There’s something fine and exhilarating in brea.-s-ti.ng rough weather —when you’re fit. Rheumatism spoils all the good things of life. Keep fit—don’t ignore those slight rheumatic pains, they indicate that deadly uric acid, the cause of rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica and gout, is gathering in the blood. Counteract it by taking a regular course of Rheumo. Large bottles, 4/G, contain one week’s treatment. Certain and lasting in effect. Ask to-day. 240

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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 19 July 1929, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 19 July 1929, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 19 July 1929, Page 6

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