BUSINESS NOTES. HEW SEASON'S STOCK JUST ' J^^^™ UrOtELUa IR---- + ■ -itixfl"""" * I tennis racquets, t::::::■ j±::-t:i:: | Williams' "Driva." Wr~-~~ +' 'S ]^~" T~i I Jacques' Majestic. Jacques' Empire. H.E.P. Harp Strung. imffW Spalding Gold Medal. )liE-tffl^_feiF Slazenger's Doherty. Slazenger's E.G.M. ,^^®V W?r Slazenger's Special Demon. _Bp« lls£f Slazenger's Demon. 'W „ Bussey's Demon. r m% •■ jgj Bussey's Imperial. -^ssfi^ H Boys' and Girls' Racquets. Brj I TENNIS SUNDRIES. KB Nets, Poles, Presses. e|fi Court Markers, Centre lljl Court Marking Pins. Slazenger's and Bussey'e ||^ Gut Reviver, Books, Kulss. _M Lawn Sprinklers. HHs Lawn Mowers and Rollers. LAWN BOWLS. Jacques' (black and brown). * . i % 1 Bowl Carriers, Jacks, etc. ' \ OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. I ~ CROQUET. I " Croquet Sets for 4or 8 players. I Extra Mallets (splendid ' selection), . 1 I*egs > Hoops, Clips. f* ■ Composition Balls, Boxwood Balls efo fJ FISHING TACKLE. M We have a fine assortment of New I| • Baits and Flies, and c% rery neceeeity Wi Mm—■in f°r *ne fisherman. ALL FISHING TACKLE POST jMygM [Bra M||b||§l We undertake Repairs ftt moderate EEMNETI & SUTTON BIGH STREET :; HAWEIA.
NOW is the time to replenish your stock of Ljnens. Mr McGruer, while in Belfast, successfully purchased a big parcel of Manufacturers' Rejects—that is, slightly damaged goods—comprising: TEA CLOTHS, TRAY CLOTHS, PILLOW SHAMS, NIGHTDRESS CASES, SERVIETTES, Etc. These were bought ' at a very big discount, and will be offered to you at prices that are really less than half the ordinary prices. REAL BELFAST LINEN PILLOW SHAMS (embroidered)— Ordinary Price, 5s 6d each; Now. 2s 9d each. EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES (Linen and Cotton)— Ordinary price, 6s 6d pair; Now, 3s 6d pair. TEA COSIES, ready for use, can be xised with cover, Is each. Big lot of DAMASK TRAY CLOTHS, 20 x 30—Usually, 2s 6d; Now, Is 3d each. LOOK! REAL LINEN FINE QUALITY SERVIETTES, beautiful design—Usually, 27s 6d dozen; Now, 16s 6d. Another lot of SERVIETTES, very uncommon design—Usually, 18s 6d dozen; Now, 10s 6d dozen." Slightly Damaged NIGHTDRESS BAGS—Usually, 4s lid; Now, 2s lid. TRAY CLOTHS, all sizes, plain hemstitched linen, slightly damaged DUCHESS RUNNERS, embroidered design—Usually, 2s 3d; Now, Is 3d. SIDEBOARD RUNNERS, extra long—Usually, 6s 6d: Now, 3s 6d. BROWN CRASH CUSHION COVERS, colored design—Usually, 3q lid; Now, Is lid. 5 O'CLOCK TEA CLOTHS, real linen, special design—Usually, 9s 6d; Now, 5s 6d each. These are only a few of the Bargains too numerous to mention here. So be early. , . .... .- ... Mi McGruer, Bone & Co, DRAPERS ■ HAWERA.
BL&KE & SON, MOTOR GARAGE, BA'*¥ERA. rpHE MOST EFFICIENT FIRM for all kinds of MACHINERY RE J- PAIRS. MOTOR CARS and OilBiES a specialty. GEAR CUTTING and OXY-ACE7 ONE WELDING executed by skillec workmen; also Solid Tyres fitted to Motor Lorries. Agents for LEADING ENGLISH and AMERICAN CARS and LORRIES JOHN BLAKE & SON CPSTERiGN MOTOR CARACE AND £NC NEERINC WORKS HAW ERA. #5 IF IT'S A NEW CASTING NEEDED f"V\7E will supply it—well and acr ▼ w curately made —at short notice.. We have an efficient equipment for making. Steel, Brass, Aluminium, or Iron Castings of reliability. This is the place for ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES— Pulleys, Packing, Valves, etc. We al<so supply Vacuum and Pressure Gauges. Piping* and Shafting. Experienced men ready at any time to repair your Engine or Appliances. Agent for Airedale Engines. Call, Write, or Telephone 117. J. HOPKIRK, HAWERA FOUNDRY & ENGINEERING WOHKB, NELSON ST. -Fh<™ 117. HAWERA.
Pl L 1 H A M HOTEL. Near Railway Station. V. J. I EAT HAM, i PROPRIETOR The above Hotel is now under NEW MANAGEMENT, and has Oeen COMPLETELY RENOVATED. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOE TRAVELLERS. Only the Best Wines and Spirits Stocked. iDLTHAM HOTEL. _____ Ixjxly Speight's Ala drawn.
TO MOTORISTS. QHOULD your Car want overhaul. k3 ing, the man to do it is G GRIFFITHS, MOTOR ENGINEER. GOODWIN'S GARAGE (Next Winter Show Buildings). All work undertaken guaranteed. All Motor Accessories stocked. _ contains the correct prodT^ 0—«. $ a parties of flesh - forming and bone-making mater- < y~v*% *~J ials in snob a form that *— * — —-—"^ they can be readily assimilated. 7
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 2 December 1914, Page 6
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