Attention is drawn for the very fine varding of sheep for the Hawera sale on Friday, February G. Included amongst the entries axe some particularly good wether lambs, a good line of 6-tooth and 4-year ewes, a line of 4 and 5-year breeding ewes and fat lambs and fat ewes and wethers. Dairy farmers who still require good store Jambs •should not miss this _saSe. It is to be noted that the sale is to he held on Friday instead of Thursday as usual. HUNTINGTON’S; ’Phone 2118. Men! Get in and secure your share of bargains from these wonderful midsummer sale lines. Men’s fancy widcend ties, 1/6, 1/11, 2/6; fancy all-wool socks, 2/6; men’s fur felt hats, worth 22/6, now 10/6 each; men’s Borsalino selling at 35/-, now 25/-; Ulack sateqn shirts, worth 6/11, now 4/11. Come and. examine these and many more unique offerings.—Advt. WE ST AWAY & CO.’S 1 GREAT SUMMER CLEARANCE NOW ON. Outstanding bargains in all departments. fine whole of our stocks have been ruthlessly slaughtered. 100 Ladies’ Frocks in lloral voiles, rayons and crepe do chine, 10/6 to S4/-, clearance prices 7/1.1 to 20/6; 250 Ladies’ and Children’s Hats, less than half price, 1/11 to 19/6; Silk Hosiery less than cost price. —Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume LI, 4 February 1931, Page 4
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