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Mmiiflfr"i*--.i.MM«-w««. J»imi.i|i,i. i.n ;.. . JLJ . „.., ||T , lni . v . „,„ ~ „_. .„ JUl ..^ L _ . ~sg » ^v^_^_^__JZ~ Suitably Dressed Girls Grow into Correctly Gowned Women OR, as the proverb says, "Just as the twig is bent, the tree's inclined." Mothers, without exception, desire JBaSai^S w that their young girls should become ><^P^§^Ml fashionably dressed young women. C^'V^lS^W 'Tis a matter of early training. Dress i(ff iLjfl/ Mf\ ■ the girls now in the best that is to fil 'OMv V># $ \ be had, and the rest will follow as a |v V|||!|| mutter of course. There's no need for . Mi \\ |!!l Ing, expenditure for we quote: \ \Mw\ l^\ ~~ — \ I ffl(li jjfei ji CHILDREN'S WHITE SILK Hpl FROCKS, neatly made and \\f> ji 11 ft handsomely trimmed, 10s 6d to | \£W 2os. a i'i'T'' . ■ .. I |! | —/ CHILDREN'S TUSSORE SILK ! I \\'<W DRESSES, 14s 6d. jl CHILDREN'S WHITE MUSLIN | iji DRESSES, embroidered, from M IMJJftf^ 6s 6d. * ud& COTTON TUSSORE DRESSES, 6s 0(1 • THE BUSY DRAPER--J. C. GILLETT. - - FOOTWEAR - - w^rßbovrs^ort. 1118 *6rand v"iety a bo°ts shojeb *> 16s 6d, 13s (5: BOYS' AND GIRLS' BIZES IN STOCK. R. Hannah & Co., Ltd., Hawera. our "'dominion" gigT ' DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS OF HIGHCLASS VEHICLES, HAWERA AND ELTHAM. I>AtRY~FARMERSI ~ THIS WILL INTEREST TOP- / II /I , ILU _~;■-■',. •• J ;'. • --«■ <V ?< -. -«J- ... .i.'" ..,.. v .-5, IN AND LET US SHOW YOU THE WAGGON AND QITS YOB ALL PARTICULARS. D. '&• J. SMITH, v. •" COACH FACTORY, , HIGH STREET ... HAW3R£. WILSON & CANHAM. LTD., AUSTRALIAN JCKLAND, WELLINGTON, DUN- -» rUTTRT rPROVTDF\ TT QOOTFTV EDIN, PALMERSTON. AND M AROVIDi^.l■ SOCIEfY* ELTHAM. RESULTS FROM SIXTY-THIRD BUYERS OF SKINS, HIDES, .' ANNUAL REPORT. w i, °f LF m?' Etc- ,-. x Accumulated funds, nearly... 28,500.000We beg to notify farmers and but- Annual incomei mr ' 6r 3 743 ; 000 ers that we have opened a branch of New business 1911 (or dinary) 6 219,979 l^T, I" EoT HAM' TT aii d Wepa^' New business, 1911 (mdustl. 989 568 epared to buy Skins, Hides, Calf t, o tt/-^t^o tat unTim ,r\ i- V> :ins, etc., in any quantity. POLICIES IN FORCE (Ordinary DeOur Store, next Coronation Stables, SS^SfSL 2?- 9 '7/ 4f ass«nnS "f^y idge Street, is open WEDNESDAYS £88,500,000 (including Bonus Addid SATURDAYS. tions). Arrangements will be maile to take POLICIES IN FORCE (Industrial Delivery of poods at any of the dairy partment), 74,948, assuring nearly; stories and creameries. £2,514,000. Goods railed to us will receive prompt TOTAL CASH PROFITS DIVIDED,. tention. £16,853,102. CASH ON DELIVERY CASH PROFITS DIVIDED FOR ONE W. NICHOLLS, YEAR (1911), £888,011, providing Branch Manager.- REVERSIONARY ADDITIONS of — £1.550,000. REPAIRS I Repairs 1 Repairs! . C. DENNY BROWN, A; Bring them to us. We are sure District Secretary, please you. Hannah's, High Street. . . Now 'Plymouth.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue XVIII, 23 October 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue XVIII, 23 October 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XVIII, Issue XVIII, 23 October 1912, Page 3

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