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IN EVERY DEPARTMENT WISE and Thrifty Shoppers are • discovering bargains galore. Buy the things you need —get more for your money at Harrop’s incomparably low SALE CLEARANCE PRICES mmm mm. I .. J • >- mm SH ■{& sg| as ••ST; jS||gffig Hi ■ Special Offer of READY-TO-WEAR 'MILLINERY ; all smart styles a,nd this seasons colourings—Usually up ,„ 35 /.Now 1/-1/H 3/H Useful TWEED and AFGHALINE FROCKS in Fawn, Blue, Wine and Green; S.W. and W. fittings— Usually 27/0 to 39/0 Now 10/6 18/6 Ladies’ TWEED SKIRTS; all good colourings; pleated and gored styles; maids’ and women’s size® — Usually .10/0 to 35/0 Now 4/11 10/6 Girls’ TWEED FROCKS; well finished and smart styles; sizes 24 to 33 iim—Usually 15/6 to 27/0 Now all 8/11 KID and SUEDE GLOVES, in Fawns and Browns, all sizes; slightly imperfect in colour —Usually up to 15/0 N ° w 4/11 8/11 ENGLISH CAPE GLOVES, with Short gauntlet in Navy and Green, all sizes—Usually 15/0 Now 9/11 COLOURED SILK RIBBONS; 2 to 4tin.' wide —Usually up to 2/11 yard Now 6 yards for |J ~ Special Offer of TOWEL Oddments; all good qualities and sizes, White aiid'coloured —Usually up to 2/11 cac-h Now J J to 2/3 each SNOW BLEACHED SHEETS; Twilland plain weave and soft finish—'Single Bed size— Now 10/6 pair Double Bed size— Now 16/6 pair EVENING LACES and FLOUNCES, up to 36in. wide, .in White, Black, Paris and colours, with coloured embroidery—Usually up to 13/6 yard Now Q /11 yard 2/11 Smart Printed CELANESE TAFFETAS and FLORAL SILK GEORGETTES, in all colourings . and effects; 36in.—Usually 5/11, 7/11 yard Now all 0/11 yard 2/11 Our Special LINEN TEA TOWEL; extra qualify and good size— Now J/g Heavy Quality ENGLISH CREPE MAROCAIN in the latest shades of Lido Blue, Saxe, Wine, Brown, Cherry Bed, Navy and Black; 3 6 in. Usually 5/11 yard Now 4/11 Extensive range of SILK FLECK TWEEDETTB in shades of Black, Navy, Bottle,- ’Saxe/ Wine, Bust, Reseda —Usually 2/11 yard . : ‘ Now 1/11 ya?d PURE WOOL TWEEDS; all this season’s designs: in shades of Navy, Black, Bust, Bottle, Saxe, etc. — Now 2/11 yard Men’s HIGH GRADE SUITS in Tweeds and Worsteds; these airs all well cut and finished and include the famous Lynx make Usually up to £7/7/Now 39/g to Men’s TWEED OVERCOATS in good Grey and Brown mixtures; various stvies —Usually 55/- to 99/Now 14/11 to 39/ g Oddments in Men’s CARDIGANS and PULLOVERS; all good designs and colourings—Usually 6/11 to 25/6 Now 4/11 8/11 11/6 Oddments in Men’s WIDE-END TIES including Pure Silk qualities; good colourings—Usually up to 4/11" Now |y DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, END-OF SEASON HIGH STREET HAWERA

FOE SITUATIONS VACANT OR WANTED, LOST OR FOUND, FOR SALE OR TO LET, WANTED KNOWNS, IN CLASSIFIED “WANTED” COLUMNS. RATES for Cash with Order—ls words, 1/-; 3 Cou Insertions 4/-; 25 words 2/-, 3 Consecutive Inser or noiu-de-plume, to be counted in for charge. secutive Insertions, 2/6; 20 words 1/6, 3 Consecutive tions 5/-. Write in form below. Name and address, The Manager, “The Hawera Star,” P.O. Box ISS, Hawera. Please insert the above in “Tho Hawera Star.” Number of InsortionsSignaturo: d. Stamps Postal Notes Enclosed Address:

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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 19 August 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 19 August 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 19 August 1933, Page 3

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