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FROM FACTORY TO HOME! | EVERYONE WISHES TO SAVE MONEY. NOBODY | WILLINGLY SACRIFICES QUALITY. • 1 ' s rinHE ESSENCE OP GOOD BUYING 1b to get First Quality | X articles at a REASONABLE PRICE. j PATTERSON & PEARCE ] Can assist yon to SAVE money without sacrificing Quality. We = are the actual makers; also— : We lake Good Furniture j which we supply DIRECT from the Factory to your home. It | will pay you to call on us. j | hawera furniture factory I GLOVER ROAD (opp. Railway Station) 'Phone 2687 HAWERA "Sjiiiihhhiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiumhhumhimhimuhmmm uiiiiiiirtniiiiiiiiuKMlii.. iiiiiiiimimii" l ! SUMMER SPORTS, 1930 SEASON j 7 Ell ■HH Ffl rrrn cm r-H a m HJ tin mm Tenuis Racquets Suzanne Lenglen Slazenger’s Primoris Slazenger’s Queen’s Slazenger’s Demon Slazenger’s Special Demon Ayres ’ Ayrstralia Ayres’ Princess S.N.D. Spalding’s Centre Court Spalding’s Karel Ivozeluk Spalding’s Top Plite Williams’ Driva 5 Williams’ Driva Exela Williams’ Driva Auna York Surrey Club Renown Court Marking Pins, 6/6 set; Net Adjusters, 6/6; Presses, 3/6; Racquet Covers, 1/6 and 2/6; Tennis Nets, 18/6 to 52/6; Tennis Balls, championship, 2/- each, 23/- doz. Croquet SLAZENGER’S MALLETS— Centraject, rocker bottom with brass bands, 45/-; Winricb, 35/-; Stadium, 21/-; Boxwood, 15/Compo Balls, Clips, Hoops and Turning Posts 105/57/6 67/6 90/32/6 25/22/6 16/6 17/6 12/6 Cricket Bats =■■ GUNN & MOORE’S —Autograph Star Extra Special, 57/6; Extra ? Special, 55/-; Specially Selected, 50/-; Cannon’s Specially Se- § lected, 4 2/6; Dempster, 57/6; Woodful Club, 37/6; Special | Driver, 22/6; Harrow size and short handle Bats; good selection : School Bats, also Boys’ and Youths’ Bats; Leg Pads; Stumps; | Wicket-keeping and Batting Gloves; Score Books; Duke’s = Leather Balls I SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO CLUBS. f BENNETT & SUTTON I SPORTS DEALERS : HAWERA

s\ HAVENS A of REST £ mam Ei a a ea a a m am □ 1 SB ta r i m mwm. si a m ci a EB E 3 B B H IS B 818 si m S 3 b ia EB a KB S 3. SB m b ra ES 3 as m ■ h S 3 B 39 nsi b a SB GS I 83 sa a a aa si us S 3 3 Ea £3 3 S 3 S 3 8 a tsa a !3 ES H ES ES 0 E 3 s a cs -®s H ES S 3 3 Gi m a ia 13 a EB a.s m SIB sa a m am 83 3 EJ Lounge suites are much like houses in that the foundations determine their durability, comfort, and VALUE. You will be delighted with the luxurious upholstery, perfect springing, and charming coverings of our LOUNGE FURNITURE, but not until you have sampled the delights of ownership for some time will you REALISE THE SPLENDID WORKMANSHIP OF THE SOLID WOOD FRAMES AND “INNER PARTS.” Delighted to show you the extent of our Values in LOUNGE SUITES. Arthur's Ltd. can save you 25% if you walk twenty-five yards off the Main Street to see their Display. ARTHUR’S LTD. FURNISHERS HAWERA PHONE: 2294. IBHI ■ EB

Go There With Tea! rpOU RING, picnicing, a clay’s bathing ,a day’s motoring—warm days when a cup of refreshing tea is really appreciated. Hero it is, right at your side hot, refreshing tea. A cup for enow met some to spare—always with you, always hot and tasty—and always convenient. THERMOS FLASKS A sire to suit the number of your party —a price that is returned time and again by the ever ready cup of tea. BLAIR’S LTD. HIGH STREET HAWERA

EAWESA PUBLIC HOSPITAL TRAVEL INFORMATION VISITING HOURS Monday, Tuesday, Friday, 7 p.m. to 7.30 p.ra. Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m Admission at other hours is obtainable only by permission of the Medical Superintendent. ' V.tTsc ‘ ‘ Tan-oP v for a brilliant polish f>n -floors, linoleums, furniture, footwear -and fabric and duco car bodies. Economical to buy —easy to apply. —2 i TRAINS LEAVE HaWERA FOR— Wanganui, 7,25, 10.14 (express), 10.30 a.in., 3.45 (local express) p.m. Wellington, 10.14 a.m. (express). New Plymouth, 7.30, 11.9 (local express) a.m., 3.20, 6.2 (express) p.m. TRAINS ARRIVE AT HAWERA— From south, 8.40, 11.2 (local express) | a.m., 2.45, 5.55 (express), 7.30 j p.m. I From North, 9.48, 10.8 (express) a.m, 8.89 (local express), 7.49 p.m.

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Hawera Star, Volume L, 10 January 1931, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume L, 10 January 1931, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume L, 10 January 1931, Page 10

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