WARM SHIRTS THAT ARE DRESSY TOO,! "I never,wear woollen shirts— such dingy grey things!". So ■■-i said a man to us the other day. •■!■ He's wearing ia woollen shirt now—and A, it is not "a dingy . grey thing." , ' ..He .saw our new winter shirts with smart fancy stripes—s,aid that he never knew that such dressy shirts could be had, in fall-wool," and bought three of them. . .These are "different." Their finish and:, style makes them • the kind .of shir.ts one feels .'proud to wear.- ;, •;■'-■•' And they are:so warm! I" With turned..idown .collar, or jj plain neckband.I Secure a couple for the winter I weather -that is coining. . I ADAMSON &ROBB; I THE HOUSE FOR MEN'S a ... ",..;V:wear,'' Y,.XY> A '■■ ft HAWERA. -\.--,.!y.'!r THE ENGAGEMENT RING Is one that is so constantly in use that it receives a great deal of hard wear, and it is a .piece, of jewellery above all others that should be everlasting. :■■■' ■!-.- You will find our assortnient of Engagement,. Wedding and Dress Rings, both large and varied and novel, but high quality stones are ever set in the rings we sell. Your inspection of ~ir- stock is invited and advised. Yviien you have investigated our ring value, you will agree with us that our prices are extremely, reasonable. ,' ";;",' '..'''• ■^ftß,.■-^■^C^^E^■: WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER^ HAWERA.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 2 June 1914, Page 3
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216Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 2 June 1914, Page 3
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