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Special New Year Ofters in Frocks, Coats and Millinery jyjARVELLOUS Values in Clever Little Daytime Frocks, Smart Coats, Pretty Little Hats. We know you’ll t>e pleased with their chic details, and we know, too, you’ll he more than pleased with their prices! SMART READY-TO-HATS; all this seaj son's styles and shades Usually 10/6 to 25/6 Now Half Price LATEST MODEL HATS in new styles and shades, including black and navv Usually 27/6 to 45/6 Now Less 6/8 and 10/in the £ MAID S’ V OI L E FROCKS with Cape effect; flared skirt— Usually 8/11, 12/6 Now 6/11, 8/11 LADIES’ SMART RAYON FROCKS; good styles and long sleeves —Usually 14/11 to 39/0 Now Less 5/- and 6/8 in the £ LADIES’ LATEST FROCKS, including models suitable for afternoon and semi-even-ing wear, in Floral Georgettes, Celanese, Marocains, etc. — Usually £3 3s to £ll 11s Now Less 5/- and 6/8 in the £ SMART TWEED COATS good fitting and all sizes, in latest coating designs —Usually £3 9s 6d to £7 7s Now Less 5/- and 6/8 in the £ and Black Usually £3 9s Od to £7 17s Gd Nov/ Less 5/- and 6/8 in the £ trt Proving that it pays to shop ns hawera DRAPERS t-MENS OUTFITTED - MAWEEA. I© (2) m. 5 corns removed Neither plasters nor caustics, neither knives nor five-minute “cures” will really rid you of corns. To get your corns out, root and all, once and for all, you must put your feet daily into hot Radox footbaths. You will notice relief almost immediately. The corn itself will lift out painlessly within a few weeks. Read this letter: — “Mo'ther suffered for years with very bad corns, but now, after continually using Radox, has not got a corn, or any sign of a corn at all. She used three tablespoonfuls of Radox in two quarts of hot ivater (not boiling) so that she could put her feet in with comfort, and soaked the leet for half an hour, adding more hot ivater as the other got a bit cold; after which she found she could pick off pieces of corn quite easily. Now they are gone. She only uses two tablespoonfids of Radox in each bath. They were really awful corns, and so took longer than an ordinary corn. Mother also finds it gives great relief to the pains of Neuritis in her legs, also softens any hard skin at the bottom of the feet, so that it is easily removed. 6th Nov., 1929. {Miss) G. (Original letter on file for Inspection.) Radox contains four different salts, each of which fulfils a different purpose. One banishes odour and' perspiration—one is Antisepticone softens the water—and one releases Oxygen which carries the softening salts right to the roots of corns and loosens them so that they may be lifted out bodily, root and all. Only in Radox do you get this fourfold combination. HalfPound Pink Packet, 2/2. Double quantity, 3/8. RADOX SH BATH SALTS m ■Manufactured by IS. Griffiths Plughes Ltd., Manchester (Established 1750). Supplies stocked by Eairbairn, Wright & Co., Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin, and by all Wholesalers, Chemists and Stores throughout Now Zealand. C 4-11-30 HELLO, DONALD ! WK strongly suspect that Donald (by the smug smile monopolising his face) has just had a glass of WARD’S ORANGE CRUSH before sauntering on to that court. “'Are we right, Donald?” “That’s rather obvious, isn't it?” replied Donald, as he prepared to notch another point with a vigorous forehand drive (that’s WARD S ORANGE CRUSH all right!). CAMBRIA STREET y. “Hart! Listen 1 An Or ■Ural A Fine Orchestral A 3 orchestral” “Don’t uo silly, ’flint’s th* new ATWATER KENT Radi. istCning to. They’ve bought b iAYV'S ELECTRICAL SUP LANE’S EMULSION For Coughs and Colds Per Bot. 2/6 and 4/6 PLIES, in Union Street.”

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Hawera Star, Volume L, 10 February 1931, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume L, 10 February 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume L, 10 February 1931, Page 3