liiHinoßi Notices. LAST FEW DAYS. ! LAST FEW DAYS ! LAST FEW DAYS ! LAST FEW DAYS 1 LAST FEW DAYS ! ! LAST FEW DAYS ! ! OF THE GREAT STOCK-TAKING SALE. THE GREAT STOCK-TAKING SALE. THE GKEiAT STOCK-TAKING SALE. SOMETHING SPECIAL FOR BABIES' AND CHILDREN'S WEiAR. Children's Jea-seys — red Is lid; nnavy. v y 2s 6d; fancy; colors 2s 9d. Children's Pinafoa*ea — Trimmed. w ; th» insertion! a.nd eaubro. or la/cc, 2s 3d. Infants' Polkasr— 3s. 3d, 3s. 6d, 3s 9d. Infants' Booieesy 9d, lOJd. Infants' Woollen Gaitersi — N;wy, white), and red, Is Is 3d. Infanta' Largo White Woollen. Shawl®, 5s lid, 6s 6d, 8s lid, 10s 6d. Children's Natural Wool Conibina,tioins, 3s 6d. Children's Woolleiii Bloomers — Navy a.nd cream, 2s( 9d. Children's Knitted Creia.ni Woollen Drawea-s, Is lid. Children's Cashmere, Dresses, hemstitched, 3s lid. Children's Navy an,d Red Smocked Cashniera Dresses, os 6d. Children's Bluei Serge Tunics, 3s 6d. Children's Clotli T'a.ms, navy and red, lsi lid. Children's Bear Coats; all now; good; usually 25s 6d, 22s 6d A 19s 6d; now all one price, 10s 6d. ! Children's Warm Cloth Coats, navy and red, from 5s lid. Children's Fur Sets, white a,nd grey 5 6s lid. Children's" Cream Woollen Vesits— fronu lid. Infants' Stay Bands B|d. Infants' Shirts, whitei longcloth, eaubroideifed, 9d. Infants' Petticoats, flanocel, 5s 3d. Infants' Day Gowns, white longcloth, eanbroidered, Is lid. Infants' Longcloth, embroidered Peitticoats, Is 6d. Infants' Gowns, handsomely trimmed with reail Torchon lace and embroidered, 15s. Infants' Woollen Gloves, cream, 6d. REMEMBER ! — The Last Few Days of the Great Stock-taking Sale. "Si C; GITiLETT, "THI TALUK GIVER " DRAPERY IMPORTER. HAWERA. A WORD TO FARMERS ABOUT OUR "MILK WAGGON." They speak for theansedves wherever u&'ed, and axe being tried and tested all over TARiANAKI. Wei make them all with FULL LOCK, and to clear easily when LOADED. WHY DON'T YOU HAVE ONE ? If you are interested, drop us a lina for quotations. We axe also building MILK. DRAYS, and invite, inspection of our DOMINION GIGS. OUR PRICES are strictly in harmony with the Goods we deliver. HURRELL BROS., COACH AND CARRIAGE FACTORY, HIGH STREET HAWERA, THE JOYS OF THIS LIFE ARE MANY ! j§& j And it only neieds a Phonograph f*¥* k3- i^' C(>m P^ ete them ! M f%r#&s>:) What other instrument will give tV^^^y Tou such variety of songs and musrio A^^^E^ m ---v'r^ When the evenings are long it will FOM^^M ]M talk, sing or play to you jffiM^f^^ Jm "^ Is it any wonder that the Phono* "^^^^\^ w!sM graph holds such a prominent posittion in, the homes of thousands of Iffiy \l^^^^^k choose from as well as all the> latest liHf I^l '^' ou cail k eair em P^ a 7 before you <6h ENDLES& FUN ALL THE TIME 1 COLE & DONNELLY, HAWERAA VERY LARGE — PERCENTAGE ■ JsL OF MEN to-day wear Tailor-made • *-^ j |> TjA clothes; the percentage is ! /""^~\ \\ steadily increasing. / v^^A^ ~~J~L Our made-to-measure &/V I clothes are not the Lowest \ If Priced Garments on the <&3 \\ \\ market — all-wool naturally Ifi costs more than half-cotton — • yr skilled labor also command* * * ~~— its price. YOU ought to learn the real economy of p-ond quality — if The real value in style, fit and you haven't already done so — wear is in our Suits. by ordering om? of our Suits .NOW ! ADAMSON & ROBB, 1 THE an~S* '3'OR,mN'S WEAR. jEFAW^SA.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVI, Issue LVI, 22 July 1909, Page 3
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