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HARROPS END-OF-3ALE LAST THREE DAYS OF SALE--We are clearing these lines at ridiculous prices! Make sure you don t miss your share! ! THREE AMAZING OFFERS Special offer of 250 yards of High-Grade PRINTED CREPE DE CHINES; itr beautiful designs and all colours —Usually 6/11 Oddment Price 2/11 yard 200 yards of NOVELTY ORGANDIE MUSLINS; featuring Checks / and Usually up to h/11 - v Oddment Price 1/11 yard

REMNANTS! Hundreds of Remnants to remnants are divided into two groups ONE GROUP: 1/- each remnant SHOWROOM - - ‘ Four Special Shilling Values. Every one of these lines would be cheap at twice the price. UNDERWEAR Ladies’ English COTTON VESTS— Usually 2/3, 2/li Oddrhent Price \jLadies’ Cotton and Art Silk KNICKERS; in pastel colourings—Usually 2/3, 2/11 Oddment Price \JChildren’s and Girls’ White COTTON VESTS and KNICKERS—UsuaIIy 2/3 Oddment Price jj m CAMBRIC CAMI-BOCKERS; lace trimmed and in a good range, of Pastel colourings—Usually 8/11 Oddment Price \JOther Showroom Offers Ladies’ LOCKNIT CAMI-BOCKERS and VESTS; in Pastel shades—Usually up to 7/11 Oddment Price 1/11 LOCKNIT SLlPS—Usually up to 11/6 Qddmeht Price 2/11 Oddments in GOSSARD BRASSIERES SUSPENDER BELTS—Usually up to 4/6 Oddment Price 1/6 Special offer of Gossard and Berlei - CORSELETTES— Usually 23/6 Oddment Price 9/11 Ladies’ PYJAMAS and NIGHTDRESSES; in Pastel shade Cambric —Usually 8/11 Oddment Price 2/11 Ladies’ Floral Cambric DRESSING GOWNS—Usually 9/11 Oddmeht Price 2/11 Children’s WASHING COTTON FROCKS —Usually up to 6/6 Oddment Prices \j* 1/11 Ladies’ COTTON HOUSE FROCKS— Usually 6/6 n Oddment Price 2/11 be cleared regardless of cost?; All- -these - ONE GROUP: 2/6 each remnant Two EXTRA Specials -- - ONLY THREE OF THESE Ladies’ COLOURED SILK COATS; in shades of Navy, Beige, Light' Brown THREE ONLY—Usually 84/-' —; - ' Can You Believe It—Oddment Price Ladies’ Pure Wool SPORTS COATEES; in Lemon, Rose, Cherry—Usually 49/6 Oddment Price £l/19/6 worth for 5/Ladies’ ART SILK FROCKS;' with' long sleeves: in medium and dark colourings—Usually 39/6 Oddment Price 1 FANCY DEPARTMENT--Children’s SOX and f-HOSE; Cream and Pastel colours—Usually up t0.2/11 Oddment Price 9 D pair Oddments in Ladies’ SILK HOSE; all good qualities—Usually rip to 4/11 Oddment Price 1/11 pair Morley’s PURE SILK HOSE; in Fawns and Greys—Usually 10/6 pair Oddment Price 4/11 pair Oddments in Ladies’ PURE SILK and SUEDETTE GLOVES—Usually up to 10/6 Oddment Prices 2/g P air Ladies’ SCARVES; in Rayon arid Pure Silk; smart colourings—Usually up to 9/11 Oddment Price p air Ladies’ NECKWEAR; in a range of Crepcde Chine and Georgette Fronts and ; Collars—Usually up" to"9/11 ' ' r Oddment Price |/„ Oddment Range of Ladies’ BELTS; in. all colourings—Usually up to 4/11-- / Oddment Prices 6 D 17Oddments in SILK RIBBONS; in wide and narrow widths — Oddment Price 1/- dozen yards Ladies’ HANDBAGS; in smart check design on white grounds—Usually 11/6 Oddment Price 3/11

' “tr soothe: the savage BREAST.” Music is accredited with charms to soothe the savage breast, but when the trouble is a deep-seated cough or cold, then music must .give wav to Baxter s Lung Preserver. “Baxter’s” has been thoroughly proved to be the most effective and reliable remedy. It quickly soothes aud relieves chest and bronchial troubles and helps build resistance. Suitable for all ages. All chemists aud stores 1/0, 2/G, -1/0. —Advt.

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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 6 March 1935, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 6 March 1935, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 6 March 1935, Page 3

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