■"WARM SHIRTS THAT ARE DRESSY TOO. "I never wear woollen shirts— such dingy, grey things!" So said a man to iis the other day. He's wearing a woollen shirt now—and- it is not "a dingy grey thing." He saw our new winter shirts with smart fancy stripes—said that he never knew that such dressy shirts could be had in "all-wool," and bought three of them. / These are "different." Their finish and style makes them the kind of shirts one feels proud to wear. And they are so warm! With turned down collar or plain neckband. , Secure a couple for the winter weather that is coming. ADAMSONs&'ROBB, THE HOUSE FOR MEN'S WEAR, HAWERA. NORMANBY BUTCHER\ TO ALL CUSTOMERS. ON and after the 21et inst. I shall dispense with' the old.system of insanitary hawking carts and in future run on the up-to-date order principle. All orders will be delivered direct from the 6hop, in a clean and fresh condition, and terms will be STRICTLY CASH ON DELIVERY. I sincerely trust this change will be appreciated by my customers, and it will enable me to supply the.meat at prices which otherwise I should be unable to do owing to the scarcity of fat stock. Thanking you for your long continued support. . F ANDREWS.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 6 May 1914, Page 3
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210Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 6 May 1914, Page 3
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