Bucioem Notice*. 7 "The Re*jaf«r v RExSftntkote wmTF ROOFING W Jill Hj SAMPLES to You or Your AND \WjW^ Farm-hands Can " Lay It Well W Rex' FLtNKOTB roofing can be laid by ■ T^TliTtyT^iS ■ any man by following the plain directions ■ -■- J -*' J - V^ J-* KJ • I ai>d using the outfit (everything but ham- I I mer) enclosed in every roll. The labor is ■ I simple and quick. I I Rex Flintkote Roofing I may also be used as a siding for your stock barns and f ffl|jL | poultry houses, and can J~Mg«£|jJ be applied just as easily^^ m wm "\. DISTRICT AGENTS: Once laid, it is down to stay, and will keep your stock warm and dry in the most -— -^ ■■■ -j^-y "T^"T" TT""1 mW% extreme weather. It is fire-resisting Xi Hi |Hil| and water, temperature, acid, alkali, rot J^k JJJJi.I X^ JLA J_ JL I I Rex Flintkote Roof ing I AND ■ is made of long fibre wool felt, saturated ■ I with an acid, alkali and water-proof mater- ■ £->j -m- y firm ww% y-y TVT ■ ial, both sides being coated with water- ■ Si I I I 1 I I |\j I proof and fire-resisting compounds, pro- ■ *J \-J -1- -M- V_^ _L 9 ■ tected by a coating of flint. B Sk Write to-day for booklet, samples and aW __, , _ , __ photos of Rex Flintkote ~, m,^ High Street Hawera. farms. "Look for the Boy" y>W%V . ° < Pzrterjoi/s, ? HAWERA. | RUGS! RUGS! RUGS! / XUST Landed from Home, a Splendid Range of HEARTH RUGI \ AND DOOR SLIPS, in various sizes and colon. 7 PRICES FROM 1j lid to I6t. S TOy/ELS! TOWELS! \ 3 IMPORTED Direct a targe quantity of WHITE AND COLORED C / TOWELS; all ft««. \ X - PRICES FROM 64 to fa. X V YOU WILL BAVE MONET BY PURCHASING ABOVE LINEB / J - FROM US. \ \ PATERSON'S. \ S HAWERA. C GREAT CLEARING SALE ! STUDY ECONOMY! THIS IS A MONEY-SAVING LIST : A.6. Tabling, from zi£d yard Heavy Twill Striped Flannelette, s£d, 1 educed to 3/9 doz. Heavy Twill Pink & White Flannelette, 7d, reduced to 4/9 doz. t Herringbone U.B. Sheeting, double bed, for 1/6 yard 1 U.B. and White Sheeting, double bed, from n£d yard All-wool Blouse Flannels, 1/ yard Heavy Ribbed Colonial Underpants and Singlets, for 3/9 each Real Eiderdown Quilts, full size, all samples, from 21/ Dress Tweeds, from 1/4^ yard All> wool Colonial Blankets — Single bed, 16/11 ; double bed, 19/11 Still a few Tailor-made Suits, 50/, reduced to 35/6 AL DEPARTMENTS REDUCED IN LIKE PROPORTION AT GILLETT'S Sale of the Wellington Drapery Company's Stock. SALE NOW ON. Why is it? That Economical Housewives, Professional Cook*, mmi large consumers of Coal prefer " Coalbrookdale " f Because—l* It is the Oheapeit-roch a large percentage of it Li bora able. Because— 2. It make* the hotteit flic, and is eaiily controlled. Because — 8. The low percentage of ash means cleanlineu as well at economy. Because — i« Poop, low-grade, Uw»heating, low-priced coal i* extrayagantl Because — 5. No good cooking can be done with a coal that lacki v heat." Because — 6. The Bale of Coalbrookdale addi to the wealth of the ColonyT "'Wise — 7. "The Beit is always the Cheapest in the long ran." Coalbrookdctle, westport. ° ! r SE£.^ The Westport Goal Co., Ld. Local Depot : NEW PLYMOUTH. ON SALE BY ALL COAL MERCHANTS.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LI, Issue 9153, 27 July 1906, Page 6
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541Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LI, Issue 9153, 27 July 1906, Page 6
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