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business notices. ■"■';;■'■:. :■ ..' -V.'.---'' .- Winter Requirements. 150 PAIRS KAIAPOI BLANKETS. QOSY Blankets that gladden the eye and warm- the body. Same Low Prices. Single Blankets. Three-Quarter Size^ 17/G 22/fr 'I • Full Size. 28/6,. 35/-, 40K KAIJ&OI AND-ROSLTN-WOfr-Some of the Finest Rugs the • World produces—ll.'G, to 57/6. Straps, 1/6, 2/-pair. A MOST USEFUL PRESENT. THE ACME OF COMFORT. KAIAPOI 80in. PINK FLANNEL SHEETING, 5/- yard. .■ ' ■ ■■■■;-,■■: : ■ . . ■. . -'$£!■■' -.; COLD FEET. If you suffer from fold feet (or somebody else's), invest in a. " RUBBER HOT WATER BAG-10/-and 10/6. DOULTON'S STONE WARMERS, 3/6. HOT DRINKS AT ALL HOURS. THERMOS FLASKS—4/9 to 10/6. You can keep Tea or other liquids hot for 48 hours. Good fo*Motorists. « ROSLYN UNDERWEAR. DELTA UNSHRINKABLE. Ladies' Combinations, in Natural or Cream, with short or long: sleeves, 9/6 to 11/6 .. ' Natural or Cream Vests, 5/6 to 7/6. Bloomers, with Elastic or Bands, 6/s to 9/6. Cream Spencers, Plain or Fancy Fronts, 5/- to 7/6/ MEN'S PYJAMAS. Roslyn All-wool, Delta Finish, Natural or Blue, 17/6 and' 1876;. THE TALE OF THE TUB IS A SHORTER STORY NOW. II r- ■ \^ ASH day used to be a very irkVi JSk . 6ome day. Time was when there £ Jfr^s, were none of tiie Present-day conveni- ■*■ f' ik} 4J«P ences, labor was considerably greater, UtP/Oil aU^ °ne coul<* onl7 accept the condi--2 lywT^ll tions—a day's drudgery. Jfe™£/\ But the "sting" has been taken out wash-day by labor-savers and timeII covers such as we supply. The followI ing will help you with your washing I to a most welcome degree. GLOTHER WRINGERS—Iron Frame, 10in., 12in., and 14in., at 17/6^ 19/-, 22/6, and 25/-. Wood Franie 22/6, 27/6, and 29/-. TABLE MANGLES, 48/6. WASH BOARDS, in Wood, Zinc and Glass. ENTERPRISE BOILERS.—These have ■%■ fllffi o new and improved features. They Dl AIR Ba keep the water boiling famously, ■CLftefl %X and are made on the most conveni- |^ 4^ F* I I A■% ent and safe lines. Cannot rust- C" Pi I AP mark the linen. Con.p.jte, with cast-iron chimney and copper * boiler. Cash nrices—75/-, 80/-, and So/-. With long elbow for going QUAL*TY IRONMONGERS, through wash-house wall, 6/6 extra° 6/6 extra. HAWERA. TH^JCHEESE FACTORY MAWACRR TyELCOMES.the Agitator that keeps the ciird always moning, with no settling in the corners. HOPKIRK S AGITATORS Do this, and are quite reliable, well made, and strong. You can obta_ till particulars of Hopkirk's Specialities, which include-, TAR BOILERS. TAR PUMPS. CHEESE PRESSES. WATER PUM* « And WHEY PUMPS. By sending a Postcard. > J. HOPKIRE, HAWERA FOUNDRY AND ENCIWEERINC WORKS. NELSON ST. Phone 117. HAWERA. ~~ ■ —— __^^ \ KAUPOKONUi STORE * NEW AUTUMN GOODS OPENiNO DA LV A SUPERB RANGE OF DRESS MATERiAUS, MiLUNERY COSTUMES, COATS. The newest materials made in latest styles. All fresh and nice, and in plenty of tim-% for T^ a +^ it «j NEW SUIT CASES, RUGS, TRAVELLING BaS a^ NEW FARM SEEDS FOR AUTUMN GROWING-Machine-dressed Cocksfoot. Cowg^ R Itahan Algerian Oats, f Farm laaplements, Mjnuree, Etc.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 18 June 1915, Page 6

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