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■ USINESS NOTICES. A REMARKABLE BRITISH INVENTION FOR GIVING Pries r I-* Pnf*lcp»t I 1 ; ! One Packet will treat ONE TON of Coal. One Teaspoonful will treat ONE CWT. of Coal. Any quantity of Coal can be treated at a time. No matter whether you use half-cwt. or a ton a week you will still HALVE YOUR COAL BILL. DIRECTIONS TOR USE: To one heaped teaspoon of COALORE, add One Pint cold water, mix thoroughly and sprinkle over one cvt of coal. COAL-ORE is Non-Poisonous, and has no smell. 7 IRONMONGERS J ' « w » «„ HAWEIi* a <«^—= ' ■ | ■

black. The color combinations are extremely artistic and there is wonderful »&Hsl*'\^r charm in the way the trimmipgs are applied. But «&£?> come and. see the Models |y and let your own eyes b© the arbiters of their beauty. PRICES OF THE MODELS—27/6, 32/6 35/- to 63/AUTUMN MILLINERY SHAPES, at 12/6, 16/6, 17/6 each. SMART AUTUMN COSTUMES, in Fawn, Mole, Grey Navy Blue, and Black, at £5/10/-, £5/15/-, £6/6/-. STYLISH AMERICAN BLOUSES, in White Silk and Crepe-dc-Chene, at 16/6, 19/6, 25/-, 27/6.

McGRUfcR; "BONE ■;& CO. OUR Great Summer Sale. STILL BOOMING ALONG MERRILY. rpHESE GOODS COULD NOT BE PURCHASED IN LONDON JL / AT THESE PRICES AT THE PRESENT TIKE. ALL NEW, FRESH MATERIALS. 40in. LigEt-weight SUMMER TWEEDS, 2/3 40in. Spot {fuel Fancy VOILES. Usually 2/6- sale 1/3 40in. Spot and Scriped VOILES. Usually 2/6: sale/ l(j*d. 40in. White VOILE. Sale 1/3. J J 40in. BROCADED DRESS MATERIAL. Usually 4/3 • Sale 9/11 40in. Striped PIQUE. Sale 2/3 " " 40in. Stripe and Check GINGHAM. Sale 1/3 40m Check VOILES 1/11. 27in. Plain PIQUE. Usually 1/3: Sale, 9d 27in. Fancy PIQTJ/E. Usually 1/3; Sale, 9d 27in. ZEPHYR, Woven Stripes 6£d yard. 27in. Plain Striped GINGHAM, 9d yard. 27in. Frosted VOILES, Embroidered Spots. Usually 1/6- Sale IIA-d. ' 301n. Striped CAMBRIC. Sale price, B§d. "THE LEADING DRAPERS," - - . HAWERA.

IT'S MERELY A MATTER OF TASTE! SOME people prefer "this," some prefer "that," and the rest prefer "the other." The only way is to cater for all—carefully and considerately—always striving to "go one better" than our previous best. THIS IS WHERE WE EXCEL. Not only do we please the friends we've got, but the ones we're getting—and we're getting more daily. HAVE YOU BEEN ALONG YET? H. H. CLEMENT'S ■ J^m. C.IF' ° MACH'NE B- KE"Y> Coffin* Street, HAWERA. PIASSENGER AND MAIL SERVICE /£SsSl\ f\ ■jgg&H^ ... BY FORD MOTOR OAR. '^^m^* NpSSBaS Leave P. 0., Hawera 7.30 a.m.; arrive Manaia 8 a.m. Returning to Ha- ' Estate of j'. 13RUNETT1L at 8.45 a.ra. daily. Leave P. 0.. Hawera, 7.30 a.m. for Mo- .OPTICIAN, HAWERA. koia, Whakamar.i. Ohangai and ]i/| ILITARY . Binoculars, JflaU Meremere, returning to Hawera at J-»-IL Classes, Telescopes, Compa«i«e. 11 a.m. daily. „ . , m ' Leave P.OL, Hawera 1.30 p.m. for Ma- *yeßn gJ*r tested. Consultation-* Dsily, naia, Kapuni, Mangawhero, Mata. J3est JJram«« »nd Lenses. 21/-, pu, Okaiawa, and returning, via ■ ■—* . . Manaia, at 5 p.m., arriying Hawera tt^Sr'f^i 3d P e r mO. on .11 oX'^^S^^i^V^ Special Conc^tates to B**. S ratrons. Hawera grocers to give £he "Thinker" BUBQESS AND FLAN, Book free with evorv 1/ package Mail Contractors. S , ° gpnuijie "No-Rubbing" Laundry t»i-*aaki Garago (nest Public Tmii n orpwlr w . Of6ce. Hawer.). JSZfigg** 8to P» *<*>*>

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 13 February 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 13 February 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 13 February 1917, Page 6

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