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A.H.P. SOCIETY 18 the Largest Mutual Life Office iu the British Empire. IS purely mutual; all surplus Delongs to policy holders. TOTAL ASSETS £90,000,000 An A.M.P. POLICY is the safest of all safe investments. Consult B. S. HAYBITTLE, Taranaki District Agent, P.O. Box 165, Hawera. A. H. Arthur FCNEBAL DIRECTOR, HAWERA. (Established 1834) PERSONAL ATTENTION. ’Phone 2254—Day or Night. (Residence: 11 Victoria Street) Fred C. Foden Associate Member British Optical Association (London). Fellow of the Institute of Ophthalmic Opticians (Eng.). BY EXAMINATION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. HAWBEA’S PERMANENT CONSULTING OPTICIAN. ‘ HIGH STREET (Opposite Grand Theatre) ’PHONE 2329 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. An • * Expert SERVICE Scientific Optical Methods D. McCormick & Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. DAY PHONE 2246; NIGHT 2529. PRINCES ST. (Next P. 0.), HAWERA

JjOOHOMIO FOE MEN’3 CLOTHING, OVEBCOATS, HATS, CAPS, SHIETS, TIES. E. H. F AEEOP -

MRS. ROGERS, Art Floriste. 'Phones: Shop 2174; Residence 2748. Elor-al Emblems Delivered. Ring 276 S Day.—A. H. Lambert & Co.

WESTAWAY & CO.’S Price reducing period now on. 20 ladies’ silk jersey -suits, up to 4 guineas, to clear 19/11; 8 doz. ladies' summer models and ready-to-wear hats, up to 29/6, to clear 5/11; 12 only ladies’ silk cardigans and lumber jackets, up to So/-, to clear 9/11; 20 voiles and rayon frocks, up to 35/-, to clear 4/11 to 12/6; , 6 only silk maroeain matrons’ coats, up to -5 guineas, to clear 3 9/11 to 49/5; children's sox, in endless variety, to clear Od to 1/- pair. P.O. Box 190, Haw era. 'Phone 2423/

McGRtTEIS, BONE & CO.. LTD. LEAD FOR KNITTING WOOLS. Wc are making a very special feature of Knitting Wools. We have just opened “Ladyship” Wools in Konort, Jerseys, Tweeds, Ba byship, Bairnswear Baby Wool, Wendy, “Pet.one,” “Aotca,” Rose Fingering in plain and mixtures, Cyntilla Lustra, Viyella Yarn in thirty-three shades, Speedwell mixtures, Halcyon non-shrink in plain and printed; in fact, we have the largest selection of Wools" in the province.— Advt.

A ten-year-old Westport bov has provided an example ol' determination and Self-relianee which not only • does him tne utmost credit, but also might well be emulated in principle by many of | more mature years (says an exchange). He recently left Westport I with a quantity of home-made articles in a suit case and cycled to Greymouth where he disposed of them to cef money for the purpose of relieving distress in bis home. Having sold out his stock, the lad set out on the return journey, leaving Greymouth at four o'clock in the afternoon. He slept at Brighton, and was on the road again early in the morning to arrive in Westport at 9.30 a.m. s

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Hawera Star, Volume LII, 26 January 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume LII, 26 January 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume LII, 26 January 1933, Page 4