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GIBSONS Lt<U>atea & fiawera CASH WAREHOUSES, /

HORROCKSES' CALICO, SHEETING, FLANNELETTES, SHIRTING and COSTUME CLOTH. We hold well assorted' stocks of the above, which are replenished every three months. Purchasing direct, our customers can obtain these goods at bedrock prices. The quality is known ail over the world, and we offer: White Calico, from 5s to 10s dozen. White Calico, 40 inch, suitable foxPillow Slips, 9s 6d dozen. White Twill Circular Pillow Cotton, 41) inch, Is Id yard. White Sheeting, 45 inch, 11s dozen. Plain and Twill Sheeting, 80 inch, Is 8d yard. White and Shirting Flannelette, from 6s dozen. Horrockses' Shirting, 8s 6d dozen. Horrockses' 40 inch Costume Cloth, Is yard. Mohair Table Covers, in Maroon and Green, 2£ and 3 j'ards long, last for years and always look good. Lace Curtains, 3, U, 4 yards, from 3s 6d pair; 6d a pair off by taking 3 pairs. Lace Curtains by the yard, real good value, 11s and 17s dozen yards. Kaiapoi Flannel Sheets, 80 inch wide, the acme of comfort, White Shetland or Pink, 25s pair. Bostock's Ladies' Shoes, good wide toe, low heels, 13s 6cl pair. Try a pair for ease and durability. Bostock's Gents' Lace Boots, dark and light tan and black glace price 22s 6d pair. These are made on one of the best shaped lasts and all good wide fitting. Try a pair. MORTON'S & CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S FINEST GROCERIES. 21b tins Ground Rice, 9d tin; 21b tins Cornflour, lOd tin; Semolina Is tin; Arrowroot, 8d lb; Blanc Mange Powders (flavored), 6d packet. Macaroni, Vermicelli, Haricot Beans Lentils, Split Peas. Figs, from 4d per box. Dates, Prunes, Almonds and Muscatels, Evaporated Apples and Apricots.

WE ARE AGENTS FOR GOLDEN BAY CEMENT, • NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES, REID & GRAY'S FARM IMPLEMENTS. jfe "SOIDEH BAY" The Cement that lasts. Because of its wonderful holding strength. Test it as you will Hammer it, throw it down, and it's still the BEST CEMENT on the market and lowest in price. For all work. In paper- £? e A T £ af i? 125I 25? 3' A guarantee with ©very bag, and A. .BLAIR behind the guarantee. Let "NOBEL'S" Explosives Clear Your Land. And do the. work Cheaply and Well. Cheap because it's done so qmckly. Clean and well because NOBEL'S don't work any other way. No squib instead of an explosion; off like a shot every time. Gelignite, Blasting Gelatine, Detonators Fuse need tr-NOBE eLS San d *** *" kept~and y°u'U find W How REID and GRAY helps the Farmer. By making only FIRST-CLASS IMPLEMENTS. Every spark a tempering spark. Every rivet a holding rivet. Dominion-made by Dominion men. and you must not forget that REID and GRAY are always .on the alert for new ideas and labor-saving devices. All Orders wired through immediately. Spare parts kept in stock or obtainable at short notice. ALSO IN STOCK. PLAIN and BARB ENGLISH and AMERICAN WIRE <> GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON and PIPING FORCE /~&^ PUMPS, "IRON AGE" and "PLANET JR." IMPLEMENTS I PIG and SHEEP NETTING, etc., as well as everything the I farmer's wife needs about the home. I A. BLAIR, V (AGENT), Ironmonger, Hardware Dealer Etc., HAWERA. SYME'S EGMONT^ASir& DOOR FACTORY, STEAM 8AW X PLANING AND MOULDING MILLS HAWERA. * I, 4» .. A u larg« stock of rough and dresset 1 1 Head Office and Factory— fo timber in Rimu, Matai^ Totara, Kani* 3 HAWERA. S aQd Whit* «ne. "^ 11 a. I? Rusticated Boarding, T. and 'm. 11 Telephone 51. J Flooring, T.G.B. and V. Lining. l| P.O. Box^7. = JOINERY OF EVERY DESORTP. I- Branch Yai>ds— ff Tl™, MOULDINGS OP ALL •! STRATFORT 2 PATTERNS. ■! B^hMm— ft SPECIAL DISJGNS xo Ol!i^ I CTT TTi>r» 4 k Tallow Casks, Butter Kees TnK. ! iGAERE B^f Che^e Vats, Squa^'c^ li TAIhS 5 aDd puU6ys complete. .X* * I 1 ' j* All materials used for Joiner? *b* ■" imrnmtmJ: JS3STL2S' v -*~|

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIII, Issue XVIII, 29 July 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIII, Issue XVIII, 29 July 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIII, Issue XVIII, 29 July 1912, Page 6

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