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G. & D. LTD SALE Business is brisk throughout the Open Warehouse - - - and its no wonder when you consider the remarkable tempting values offering in every department. Study this page of typical items and iollow the crowd to G. & D.’s Summer Sale. Showroom Reductions 15/6 12/6 39/6 39/6 17/6 29/6 49/6 45/12/6 to OA/a LADIES’ FUJI FROCKS in Gored, Flared or Pleated J2/6 t 0 21/gtyi es . finished turn-down collar or spotted scarves tO -« r /i i — TOBRALCO FROCKS in dainty floral designs, guaran- 0/g to H/6 IJ/II teed fast t 0 gim an( f washing— SATIN EVENING FROCKS; smart styles in shades of Black, Salmon, Rose |2 /§ 1 only SPOTTED, RAYON FROCK in Green, Fawn and Red 8/0 30 only COTTON HOPSACK FROCKS; gored effect, finished fancy pockets, ]]/g turn-down collar t° /fi— TWEED FROCKS, suitable for office wear, smart tweeds, J2/6 t 0 14/6 ' good shades t° aCf CREPE ATHOL FROCKS in shades of Salmon and Green, daintily 22/6 trimmed Georgette and lace; belted at waist WOVEN JUMPER SUITS; ideally suitable for office wear, figured J2/6 jumpers, plain skirts '• ; SKIRTS in gored style; all shades 5/11 ■f ALL MILLINERY TO CLEAR AT 4/g EACH Visit the Dress Department for Bargains 19/6 19/6 4/11 UNDERCLOTHING DEPARTMENT BARGAINS MAIDS’ SCHOOL BLAZERS; All-Wool; Red or White Piping SPEEDO BATHING COSTUMES; 4 only; new goods 8/6 12/6 MAIDS' SUMMER FROCKS; assorted designs Usual Price WOMEN’S ART SILK MIXTURE WOVEN BLOOMERS 1/9 30/- Men’s Patent and Calf Shoes: for 15/7/11 10/6 37/6 7/11 29/6 85/MERCERY DEPARTMENT MEN’S FUJI SILK SHIRTS for 6/6 MEN’S FELT HATS; newest styles— For ; : 5/11 MEN’S RAINPROOF COATS. For 21/MEN’S BAND SHIRTS; fast dyes and newest stripes For .:. • 5/11 MEN’S STRIPED BLAZERS; new season’s goods For 23/0 MEN’S SPORTS TROUSERS; Thornproof For - 16/11 MEN’S SERGE SUITS; fast dyes Now 45/-. are as advertised and British make — CHILDRENS; sizes 3to 9 - Sale Price \J\\ Sizes 10 to 2-Sale Price 2/6 WOMEN’S; sizes 3to 7—Sale Brice 2/11 GEORGE { DOUGHTY LTD RECENT STREET - HAW ERA TEAVUIi ESTOBMATIOK. trains leave hawera forWanganui, r. 23, 10.14 (express), 10.30 a.m., 3.45 (local express) p.m. . Wellington, 10.14 a.m. (express). New Plymouth, 7.30, 11.9 (local ex- \ press) a.m., 3.20, 6.2 (express) I p.m. TRAINS ARRIVE HAWERA — j From North, 9.48, 10.9 (express) a.m., i R. 39 (local express), 7.49 p.m. From Sou th, 8.40, 11.2 (local express) | a.m., 2.45, 5.55 (express), 7.80 j p.m. 20 SPECIAL RICH PORT Large Bottle LIMITED QUANTITY ONLY. GET YOURS EARLY. COR BAN’S WINE SHOP UNION STREET - - - HAWERA THE TRAVELLER’S AID. ' ’old and ’flu germs lurk among holir crowds. When travelling carry a of Pulmonas with you. A Pulnas pastille taken every hour or two s as a certain guard against the iday-spoiling infection of coughs l colds. Pulmonas pastilles are obliable in handy, flat tins. 1/6 and i everywhere.—Advt. E THE BURN OF SUNBURN BY USING ■ TOL SKIN EMOLLIENT T A K OUT Q TvmcT*. /woAlt J^EPOT. 23 (PREY STREET. ’PHONE 2124 The Best and Cleanest Coal that comes into Hawera for all Household purposes. Obtainable only from -- E. H lB ° a WOOD & COAL MERCHANT. We Stock CARBOHETTES. The favour of your orders respectfully Solicited.

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Hawera Star, Volume LII, 1 February 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume LII, 1 February 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume LII, 1 February 1933, Page 2