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Building Societies in Britain ad. vanced £103,192,893 to borrowers last year. The total assets of the companies rose to £501,070,038.

USE ONLY jToittP and ight Ifiss amjas kA mcAft light ~ I * A few pence “saved” in buying cheap lamps may cost you many shillings in extra current, used. Buy Quality Lamps from an experienced electrician—his knowledge costs you nothing and can save you pounds. f\ J ELECTRICAL Davy s s supplies * Union Street - Hawera AGENT FOR PHILIPS LAMPS

GOING STRONG A SELECTION OP LADIES’ WINTER COATS. Good styles. Good Fur Collars. Sizes include O.S. and X. 0.5., and specially suitable for Matrons. Black, Brown, Navy. Were up ito £5/5/-. Now All 69/6. LADIES’ COTTON SPORTS BLOUSES. Fast washing stripes and checks. Tie to match. Good shape. Were 10/6. Sale Price: 8/11 each. LADIES’ ALL-WOOL CARDIGANS. Brushwool. Good colours. Women’s and outsize. Some have collars. Were 15/6, etc. A Snip: 9/11 each. LADIES’ FRENCH SHAPE BERETS. In Green, Rose, Lemon, Mustard, Saxe, Fawn. To Clear: 1/4| each. SANITARY TOWELS. Popular “Modess” Brancr. 12 in carton. Usually 2/11. Special: 1/11 packet. DRASTIC CLEARANCE OF BEST -GRADE WINCEYETTE NIGHTDRESSES. Silk Lace inset and self embroidered styles. ■Cream only. Long and short sleeves. Includes High Neck styles. Full sizes. W. and O.S. Were 10/6 to 11/9. Now: All 7/11 each. LADIES’ PURE WOOL VESTS. Dainty fancy weave. Pink or White. Sleeveless, were 3/11. Sale Price: 2/11 each. LADIES’ SHAPED SMOCKS. Six Gore fitting style. All colours. Our own make. Fadeless. Usual Keen Price is 7/11. Sale Price: W. or 0.5., 6/11 each. LADIES’ NEAT WINCEYETTE PYJAMA SUITS. Contrast trimmed. Full length pants. All colours. Great offer! Worth 5/11. Sale Offer: 3/11 Suit. OUTSIZE INTERLOCK BLOOMERS. Winter weight. Soft Cotton InJterlo'eik. Thieeis are viery full fitting. Outsize and X.O.S. Navy, Cream, Saxe, Nil, etc. All One Price: 3/6 pair.

BERLEI CORSETS, CORSELETTES AND WRAPONS; 50 popular models to be cleared. Usual Price 10/6 to 21/-. Now 5/11 to 13/6. m * / ft.®* KIDDIES' PUKE WOOL VESTS. Fine ribbed. All sizes. Overstocked. Were up to 3/6, etc. Sizes 2 to 8. Must Go! All 1/11 each. KIDDIES’ WASHING INTERLOCK COTTON PKOCKS. Neat style. Fit girls 3 to 5 years. Plain colours. To Clear: 1/11 to 2/6 each. CHILDREN ’ S WINCEYETTE SLEEPING SUITS. Plain and striped. Good material and well made. Oddments. 33 and 36in. lengths. Were 4/6, etc. Sale Price: 2/11 Suit. KIDDIES’ WINCEYETTE BLOOMERS. Full fitting. Quality Winceyette. Pink, White, Sky, Green, etc. All sizes. Usually 1/6, etc. Sale Snip: lid pair. “PRISCILLA” INTERLOCK COTTON VESTS. Warm quality for Winter. Sleeveless or short sleeves. Women!s 2/3; O.S. 2/6. SEE TABLES IN SHOWROOM! Dozens of Oddments in Ladies’ Woollen Jumpers and Cardigans: At Half-Price and Less. WOMEN’S WARM WINCEYETTE BLOOMERS. •Our special shape. Well made. Pink, Salmon, White, Skj-, etc. Great Value. Uspally 2/6, etc. Sale Offer: Women’s and Outsize, 1/11 pair. WOMEN’S WINTER WEIGHT INTERLOCK COTTON COMBINATIONS. Warm. Button fronts. Knee length. Were 5/11 and 6/11. Sale Prices: Women’s 4/6, Outsize 5/6. ANOTHER QUALITY FLEECY BLOOMER OFFER! LADIES’ SILK FINISH FLEECED BLOOMERS. Good size. All colours. ' Usually 2/11. Sale Price: Women’s and Outsize, 1/11 pair. C. C. Ward., Ltd. SEND CASH AND POSTAGE WITH MAIL ORDERS.

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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 17 August 1934, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 17 August 1934, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 17 August 1934, Page 6

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