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' BPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. AN honest bottie of medicine is "Monks' Balsam " Nothing else that we know of breaks up a cold soi quickly and completely as this .in-1 yiicible remedy—ls 6d and 2s 6d.— Westwood's Pharmacy. A GOOD tiiue vo see to your requirements in garden, flower and! held seeds. Now landing, new sea-j son's seeds. New variety Sunset Sweet I Peas, special packets, collections Sweet] Peas and annuals. Field seeds: Long! i red Mangel, prize-winner bellow Globe. Carrots in Champion and Yellow Giant**. Swede champion.— At John Gilmour's, Manaia. j ANYONJL wanting good value"in lea and Dinner and Bedroom Sets*, Electroplated Goods and 'Glassware, Ornaments, Vases, Lacquer Ware, Irrisdescent VVare, Fancy Goods, Pipes, .etc., should now. 6ee my display. These goods cannot be replaced at the prices now offered.—John Gilmour, Manaia. OOT Reductions.--66 pair Women's Colored Canvas Shoes 13s 6d to 4s lid; get in early.—At the N.Z. | Clothing jb'actory, Hawera BOYS'~Tweed CapsT9d each, at the Melbourne Clothing Co.'s Sale. BOOT Reductions.—2oo pair babies' , Black Suede Button Shoes, reduced to 7s lid, worth 25s.—N.Z. Clothing Hawera. , j BRITONS all over the world rule , i £nncheiv Dreadnought" Motor Cycle lyres, which are made for hard wear on rough roads. Try them. BAKING POWDER, 3 tine foT~2s „ . od.at H. A, Jones and Co., Princes St., Hawera. i fiOLONIAL ~ All-woof" FksSel~l/l W yard, at the Melbourne Clothing Co.'s Sale. . CIASH for camels j Drink "Desert ' Gold" Tea and s^ve the "Camels" off the packets. Watch *o, p «. w -oulars of new Competition. L DON'T suffer rroni cold reet, eitiiei your own or your wife's. Gm a i .North. British Rubber Company's leii-' able bofc water bottle; best British, naanufacturo. All sizes and prices ai ali^chemists. i DAINTY delicacies, from the best of meat and purest seasonings • no adulteration, and at the lowest prices. At Hall's, Union St. s DUN T tail to can and see our new: wnter boots.—R. Hannah and t/0., led., British Shoe Stores^Hawflra,. DOUBLE-FRONTED Denims, 3/11 ■ pair, at the Melbourne Clothing Co.'s .Sale. . _^ EMBROIDERY shipment just opend ed, flounce width 1/3, voile skirt width, silk effect embroidered 3/11. — Herbert's new store. ! EIXTREMELY economical, is "Desert i Gold" Tea. Makes more cups to the pound-—finer flavor in every cup, i ECONOMISE by navmg your Suit cleaned and pressed. W. Hawkins and Co., Dyeis and Cleaners, High Street, Hawera. IIOR Sale.—olot, sago, Is; 51bs rice,' Is; 51bs. tapioca, Is.—Jones and Co., Hawera. j XIACTOKY Butter, Ist grade, Is 4d X alb.. Lard. At H. A. Jones and Co.. Hawera. IjTLOUR down again—loo's 16s 9d,l 50's 8s 6d, at H. A. Jones and Co.. Princes St., Hawera. j fIARMS lor tsale in ail parts of Thames Valley and Hiuraki Plains.—W. Montgomerie, Land Agent, j TejLrohaJThames Vall6y[. ■ j GREY Striped Denims, 2/11 pair, at the Melbourne Clothing Co.'s Sale HERBERT'S bloomer value is good in ladies' and maids'; a wonderful line, 2/11. , HERBERT'S prices are cash prices.! You can't beat our values, our styles, our reliable goods. But we don't book. HERBERT'S Aprons in white maid's cloth, navy, or light color camoric^jM^ Jap crepe,_from 2/3, 2/11. HORROCKSES'~Calico~36""isches wide, 4/11 dozen, at the Melbourne Clothing Co.'s Sale. HERBERT'S are~here to stay. Our reliable goods are low-priced;; we'll prove to you. Come and look' around. Herbert's don't worry you to buyHOUSEHOLD (*oods in all standard makes-y-Damasks, Sheetings, Cretonnes. Calico, Longcloths, Tablings, Drapes, Bearth Rugs. Door Slips. Cur-! tains., Armitage'fl. Manaia. } IF you're stout, slender, medium, tall or short, remember Herbert's Corsets, suspender fitted, from 3/11, will, give you .comfort'rind elegance of figure, j [F you are looking for a General' . Drapery Store where you will find , a full assortment ;of goods you require at tiie smallest.cost,,a visit of buying! to us will fully compensate you for a little extra travelling. Armitage's, Manaia. JUST Imported.—A Ime of every width in standard makes of White Sheetings, Tickings.—John Hunt, Ma-{ haia'J .■•-.•■■ 1 T OST, between Palmer Road and -J Kaponga, cog wheel and pedal off motor cycle. Finder communicate with Allen's Store, Kaponga. LADIES' Felt Slippers, 1/- pair, at the Melbourne Clothing Co.'s Sale. ' LADIES disappointed because Herbert's famous 1/11 and 2/11 dozen I embroideries were sold out please note! another lot now open. LOTS of uneful remnants and oddments Herbert's ar© throwing out at any old odd price. " LIQ DID Paraffin Nature's remedy for appendicitis, constipation, etc. Get the* kind recommended by leading physicians from W. K. Wal--Inr«. CbftTrriet. LET your morning lea be "Desert Gold" Tea —the most fragrant and j refreshing ■of all. Goes further than I inferior Teas. In seajed packets at all: grocers ' I MRS. HOUSEWIFE —Ask your j grocer for particulars of the "Desert Gold" Tea Competition. First Prize, £20, and- other Ninety Cash Prizes. Start "Saving the Camels" j to-day. ? ' MEN'S Striped Drill Shirts, 3s 6d each, at the Melbourne Clothing Co.'s Sale. MADAM, test this Tea with the richer "flavor — "Desert Gold" Tea. Refreshing, stimulating, wholesome, economical. UseJ;he_2s blend. _ MEN'S Heavy~ Tweed ~ Overcoat^, from 29/6, at the Melbourne Clothing Co.'s Sale. . MEN'S Ready-to-wear Suits, from 28s 6d to 59s 6d, at the Melbourne Co.'s Sale.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 10 September 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 10 September 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 10 September 1915, Page 1

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