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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. BON Marche Sale.—Absolutely last three days. Every purchase a bargain. < BON Marche Sale—Thursday, Friday, and Saturday—last three days. Take this opportunity to save s}ojley_J?y_J>uying here. BON Marche Sale.—Everything to be cleared, and prices lower than ever. BON Marehe Sale.—Last three days, and bargains in everything. To clear the stock prices being cut down. a-gON March© Sale.—A genuine clearJLJ ing sale; do not miss the opportunity. BOYS' Tweed "HateTls each, at the Melbourne Clothing_Co. BOYS' Tweed Varsity~Suits, from 3s lid, at the Melbourne Clothing BUSH-Rug^Tfrom 6s 6d~to~l6s~6d at_the_Melbourne Clothing Co. /CLINCHER DreadnoughlT'Ulubber KJ Studded) Motor Cycle Tyre 3 are made specially for the hard roads in the Dominion by Scotland's best experts. Give them a trial. ~ E< ILTHAM.—Carter and Co., the i i AVelhngton Drapers, are at Theatre Royal, Eltham, for one week only, with £1000 worth of great bargains in drapery. Country settlers should not miss this great opportunity of saving at least one-third. Carter and Co.'s last day *is March 20th. Come and 6ave money. |^<JO-NOMISE by Having your Suit JLJ cleaned and pressed. W. HawKins and Co., Dyers and Cleaners, High .Street. Hawera. ■ IOR Sale.—l9l3 model Douglas Motor Cycle, 2% h.p., two speeds, and free engine; in good order and fully equipped. Apply to "Motor Cycle," P. 0., Hawera. GET your share of the £50 to be distributed among users of "Desert j Gold" Tea. 91 cash prizes. For particulars, jsee^ your Grocer. H" OUSEHOLD ~G~oods~in~ail standard makes —Damasks, Sheetings. Cretonnes. Calico, Longcloths, Tablings, Drapes, Hearth Rugs, Door Slips, Curtains. Armitage's, Manaia. IF you are looting for a General Drapery Store where you will v find a full assortment of goods you require at the smallest cost, a visit of buying bo us will fully compensate you for a little extra travelling. Armitage's, Manaia. ' JUST Imported— A. line of every ' width in standard makes of White Sheetings, Tickings. John Hunt, Manaia. - T ADIES' Silk Blouses, White 9s lid, JLJ Tussore 7 S 6d, at the Melbourne Clothing Co. I LET,- your Tea Cup tell you how! deliciously fragrant and" refreshing "Desert Gold" Tea is. Ite flavour will capture your favour.- Ask for the 2s grade. LIQUID faratnn Nature* remedy for appendicitis, constipation, etc. Get the kind recommended by leading physicians from W. K. Wai-, lace. Chemist. ■ - ' . - - ADIES! Why is the delicious "Military Pickle" the best of all condiments ? Buy a bottle to-day and suppiy the answer to your friends. Price reasonable. ■ • , ■ , -j ADIES! Why is the delicious "Military Pickle" a great appetiser, | and sales enormous? Buy a bottle todayand supply the answer. T ADIES! If hubby's appetite is JLJ fickle, give -him a taste of the delicious "Military Pickle," the great appetiser. Price reasonable. Buy a bottlejto-day^ T ADIES! If hubby is in need of a JLJ tonic, give him a taste of the delicious "Military Pickle." Price reasonable.__Buy_a_bottle_ to-day. MEN'S Plain and* Nailed"Boots, from 8s lid, at the Melbourne l Clothing Co. • MEN'S Double-fronted7Denims7~4s 6d a pair, at the Melbourne Clothing Co. EN'S and: Hoy*' Suite, lrousers, Vests, Overcoats; we have them. John Hunt. Maiiaia"VTO Advance in Prices. We are just _Ll retailing at same old low prices throughout pur store. Our stock being heavy and well assorted, the rise in risks _ has not affected us. We are wanting your custom for drapery and clothing. Armitage's, Manaia. OUR Neglige Shirts are well finished and moderate in price. Just give us a trial. Men's Working Shirte will •stand the t*st m wear and price Umbrellas the bcrit;'Sox, Ties, Collars, Braces, Suspenders,, etc. Underwear in all the leading makes. John Hunt, Manaia. . OLD False Teeth. Bought—*ound or broken—on gold, .silver, or vulcanite. Best possible prices in N.Z. Post any you have to J. DUNSTQNE, G.P.O. Box 1053, Auckland. Cash by return mail. All parcels must have owner's name and address inside. Buyer _of all kinds of Dental Waste. Esf. 2$ years. '- ; SHOWROOM Novelties include many useful articles—Underwear, Corsets, Ribbons, Flowers, Laces, Embroidery, Insertions, Neckwear, Hat Pins. Armitage'6, Manaia. TO LET, comfortable six-roomed house, in good order, electric light and all conveniences; large section, secure and private fencing; rent, 15s. Apply Grant and Campbell, agents. <«nnHE finest Tea I've'ever tasted!" JL That's what you'll say as you sip. the refreshing liquor of :"Desert Gold" Tea. Your Grocer sells it. I^THITE and Colored Towels, large TT size, Is each, at the Melbourne Clothing Co. . WANTED Known—English and. Colonial Riding Saddles and Bridles, Plough and Gig Collars, Harness Traces, Harness* Whips, etc., at cheap rat** H. J. Eaves. Otakeho WANTED Sjiowt.—Vivific ia uu elixir of lift; cores Eczema (it conjunction with Continent), Conatip* tion, Indigestion, *nd all nenron troubles. From aft Chemists and fron Harris. Storekeeper. Try a hottla. WHEN you read oi- "Desert Gold," think of a' golden-brown brew of deliciously fragrant Tea—the best at its price in New Zealand. Ask for the 2s. grade. ; ' " '■'■•" ANTED Known—Our Wanganu: house reports .enormous sales of Excelsior Hat Dye. Ladies donM throw away their hats now when faded but give them a brush ef Excelsior Hat Dye, leaving tkat new dull finish m much desired. 9d per bottle. AT (Trocars Tingev and Co., Ltd.. Higi Street. Hawera.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 17 March 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 17 March 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 17 March 1915, Page 1

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