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by at i THE CHEAT SUMMER SALE. • . - ■ VVEAD THIS LIST OF BARGAINS. OF WHICH WE ONLY* Jbl HOLD A LIMITED QUANTITY, AND WHICH CANNOr POSSIBLY BE REPEATED AT TBESE PRICESMERCERISED COTTON SHANTUNGS, in plain colors and neat designs. Usual Price, 1/-. Sale Price, 43d yard. ZEPHYR VOILES and FLORAL CREPES, in a wide range of colorings and designs. Sak Price, 6-ld yard. ' \ MERCERISED COTTON FOULARDS, 40in. wide white grounds with- colored spots. "Usual Price, 1/6 yard. Sale Price, 63d. WHITE SPOTTED VOILES, 40in. wide, in a variety of colors and spots. Usual Price, 1/9 yard. Sale Price, 10^1. SPONGE CLOTHS, 40in. wide, in Champagne, Tan and Mauve. Usual Price, 2/6 yard. Sale Price, 1/-. LADIES' ONE-PIECE ROBES AND COSTUMES, in Piques, Crepes, etc. Usual Price, up to 47/6 each. Sals Price, 4/11. ASSORTED BLOUSES, in Voiles. Piques, Cambrics, etc. Usual Price, up to 10/6 each. Sale Price, 1/11; 2/6. 3/6. LADIES'""WOVEN LISLE SPENCERS, long and short sleeves, Usual Price, 2/6 to 3/6 each. Sale Price, 1/-. LADIES' WHITE WOVEN VESTS. Usual Price, 2/11 to 5/11 each. Sale Price, 1/6, 2/6. LADIES' WHITE WOVEN COMBINATIONS, long and short sleeves. Usual Price, 5/11 to 9/11 pair. Sale P.^e, 2/11. 3/6, * 5/6. ' The Economic HAWERA.

*—■„■.■!■■, ■ gaa ■■■ I » MM J* "~^^Use the 21- grade #wy &§j<W ja ddirlk $*| . ; ■ * ■ f°r Economy. i»a J£ Jf£Z m _j&sL m i ' British Cars Again "IJTSTB 'fIAVE SECURED THE * AGENCY FOR TARANAKI FOE THE WELL-KNOWN : PERRY LIGHT i CAB I. These Cars are fitted with a wide real, which will easily accommodate 3 persons, and in addition has a dicky Beat a* the back which will hold two more, PRICE, FITTED WITH ELECTRIC LIGHTS, £425 ./ Full . Particulars on Application to & cap-len, UWBA fittlGE t ELECTRSPUTIKB ,WMWS.

< IttWEM FOUNDRY \ ENGINEERING WORKS '■ ■ ' * —H-i - IF YOU WANT A GOOD RELIABLE PUMP AT A REASONABLE PRICE, IT WILL PAY YOU TO SEND TO THE .:. MAKER. WATER PUMPS, WHEY PUMPS, TAR PUMPS AND VACUUM PUMPS MANUFACTURED. ~ MACHINERY Of ANY KIND OVERHAULED, REPAIRED OR INSTALLED. CASTINGS MADE IN IRON, BRASS, STEEL OR ALUMINIUM. FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINE BOILERS & VACUUM > .. PUMPS. '. ■ i. , i J. HOPKIRK, ; j HELSeM ST Phon., n7. HAWERA.

ENGAGEMENT RINGS. v.ek.y woman j loves handsome m^S!SS^S!jS^^^x J&weilery. Every T||rf§p|^^ woman likes to fee> that her Jewellery is solid and perfect —; just what i s paid for. Every woman hkea to save money, too. Then patronise as—it means safety, satisfaction and economy. ' We have a splendid stock of Diamond Rings, »ci with stones of our •sm importation. WEDDING RINGS. We keep a large stock trouble in Beeuring Estate of J. BRUNETTE. JEWELLER. Established 1882.

''How _ sweet is Mortal Sovranty I" think some. "Others: "How blest the Paradise to come!" Ah, take the cash in hand, and waive the rest; '-See the C.C.C.1., that i 3 the best. Go to— HARRY TULIUS, if JOBBING CARPENTER, ■■ O.C.C.L. Victoria St We enjoy selling c'No-Rubbing" Laundry Help so ;.iu h that we have ■ decided to give the "Thinker" Note Book free with every 1/. package of • the genuine "NcP»hbing" Laundry ' Help.—Advt. SHARLAND'S HALT VINEGAR makes delightful salads. B reived from • mineral acids. Conforms to requirements of Pood and Drugs Act. AH grocers.— Advt,.

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

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 13 February 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXII, Issue LXXII, 13 February 1917, Page 3

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