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BUSINESS NOTICES. A FIFTY EGG-HATCHER I FOR 55/----ff „ i THIS Hatcher has been designed to fill the long-felt need for an efficient, yefc low-priced Incubator of moderate capacity. These. Hatchers are constructed en- ; tirely of metal (excepting insulating I ' materials), the principal parts being the Cover, or Heater, upon which is fastened the Regulating Apparatus, tho Nest, or Egg Chamber, and the Lamp. W -The Eggs are PROTECTED FROM VARYING OUTWARD TEMPERATURE by Metal, air space and asbestos felt. The outer wall-of Circle Hatcher is composed of several air spaces and two thicknesses of Asbestos Felt, and- when, the Heater is m its place the outer rim of which is embedded in soft Cotton, COLD AIR IS PREVENTED ENTERING THE HEATER. The style of Burner economises the oil, about one gallon of Kerosene beings sufficient to last the incubating period —three weeks. . ■ BENNETT & SUTTON, IRONMONGERS DISTRICT AGENTS. mammamßamumaaaasMHmammaam^/maaammimmmmaßamaimsaemKmmmmammammmimammm^mm^mmßmmmt I -OUR MILLINERY- I IS NOW AT ITS BEST. THE MODELS REPRESENT I FASHION, BEAUTY AND NOVELTY 1 AS YOU'LL HARDLY FIND ELSEWHERE. _4«rtß'V I 'fi^ I*'1*' Present display of Smart Miljd^Am\m^^__^9 I linery is exceptionally tasteful, - 1 _^_^_Ml__^^_%W I and includes many charming effects par- | \\ ticularly suited to present-day wear. | A__^^^^^ 7 LADIES' FRENCH SAILORS, IN f 8 /WBBfir^-".--' BLACK AND COLORED VELVETS § Q3P*ilL-* i>/ * AND €REPE-DE-CHENES — I 1 SMART FELT AMERICAN SAILORS AaL I IN FAWN, BROWN, AND GREY. I SMART WHITE FELTS IN ALL THE NEWEST SHAPES. From 4/11 to 12/6. , , . v Our Millinery reflects the latest whims \ - of the Big Fashion Centres, and ladies \ are always* assured of the newest modes. Mrs SEXTON, Draper, Hawera. j THE SMART STYLES— _ti£k I THE SPLENDID VALUES— 7 V^by-Tr* THE SEASONABLE GOMFORT— P^^St^^l' DRAW EVERYONE TO W^^^Sl< McGRUER, BONE'S SHOWROOM. ' Nowy with changing temperatures JPlillil* f-^d a long run of cold weather ahead, Jl^^aW^i the choice of seasonable attire is para- .J/^li-lltP^ Sift And while it is easy to spend a good /^lllljjft W%iWl!&i deal of money, it requires discrimina- /IllillllP llilliPpA tion to purchase to the best advantage. W^mWkWi Prudence emphasises the wisdom of Pliflllllr W^Wa_Wl purchasing all your winter wearables at iPlflfllio lllllf^l§l McGruer, Bone's. For McGruer, Bone's llillii IllilSili name is a guarantee of reliability, r_\wk W^mMk . smartness and best value for money. COSTUMES, the latest, in Fine Coat- . X.J. ing Serge, great values, 63/- to 105/- Jmp^l COSTUMES, newest styles in Service- tlf I able Tweeds, 60/- to 95/- W LADIES' COATS, latest fashions, in heavy Tweed 45/- to 95/MOTOR COATS, Fur-lined, £7/10/- * MOTOR COATS, Sealette, 65/- to 90/-. MOTOR COATS, Astra chan, 75/-. MOTOR COATS, Pony Seal, £3/3/- to £15/15/-. FURS, in great assortment, Black Wolf, Fitch, Marmot etc., in sets, 45/-to £8/8/-. RATN COATS, Military and Sports Style, 45/- to 60/-. GIRLS' TWEED COATS, all sizes, all prices. INFANTS' WARM WINTER COATS, and BONNETS to match. REMEMBER! WE GIVE 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. McGRUER, BONE & CO. DRAPERS : HIGH STREET : HAWEBA. MORE NEW BOOTS. r^==R LADIES' PATENT GOLOSH, Grey B*/ \ Legs, Lac© and Buttoa. Jj 9 J \ JL ADIES* PATENT GOLOSH, Brown ''&*&/■ Xvfi j LADIES' PATENT GOLOSH. White _^E) "'>^S£. ! Suede Legs, Laoe and Button, _-.—rc^X^s'^v*"** I MEN'S BOX CALF DERBY, ( N;^ I 18/6 T° 32/6 L .| XL. HANNAH & CO.. LTD., HIGH. STBBET. HAWERA.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXXI, 7 June 1916, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXXI, 7 June 1916, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXXI, 7 June 1916, Page 6

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