BUSINESS NOTICES. Dress Materials of Quality at THE ECONOMIC •OOR VALUE AND YAEIETY OF STOCK, THE ECONOMIC *■- IS AT THE PRESENT MOMENT UNRIVALLED. HEREIN WE QUOTE A FEW OF OUR SPECIAL WARES, WHICH ARE OPEN FOR INSPECTION WHENEVER YOU DESIRE. PLAIN AND CHECK GINGHAMS, i«. Sky, Pink. Navy and Black, 28in. wide—9^ 1/3 jard. FLORAL CREPES^ in assorted colorings, 28in. wide—9Jd yara. LIGHT GROUND SKIRTING CAMBRICS, 27in. wide—lo£d yard. COLORED JAP CREPES, in White, Saxe, Navy, Vieux Rose, Sky and Helio, 30in. wido—l/4J. FANCY STRIPE AND SPOT TOILES, in a wide range of latest designs, 28in. wide, 1/3, 1/6 yard. SMART FLORAL VOILES, in dainty colorings, 28in. wide— 7h&, 1/-, 1/6 yard. SELF-COLORED VOILES, in Sky, Pink, Saxe, Brown, Grey, Champagne, Cream and White, 38in. wide —2/6 yard. WHITE AND CREAM TOILES. »lain and in self stripes, 38in wide— 1/9, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6 yard. COTTON GABARDINES, in White, Fawn, Brown, Grey and Nary, 38in. wide—2/11, 3/6, 4/6 yard. COLORED COTTON REPS, in Pink. Sky, Grey, Brown, Saxe, Nary, Champagne and White—27in 1/3 yard, 40in. 1/11 xard. COLORED POPLINS, in Sky, Nary, Brown and Grey, also in Nayy and White, and White and Black Stripes, 40in. wide—2/11, 3/6 yard. WOOL GABARDINE S¥ITINGS, in Cream and Navy, and shades of Fawn, Brown. Khaki and Mole^ 56in. wide—l2^6 to 17/6 yard. NAVY SERGE SUITINGS, fast dyes, im a rariety of widths and weights—9/6, 10/6, to 17/6 yard.
THE ECONOMIC, HAWERA. OUR SPRING UNDERWEAR yf* IS now opened up, and Men will find aRa^C here a complete range of »»/r TF lV«/ LIGHT, COMFORTABLE COODS mt^JmT from the leading manufacturers. We K'iLjCT * W^ were fortunate in purchasing early, <XTtI'rM_ and our stocks have not risen in price. j| In consequence you CAN BUY JUST II I_ AS CHEAPLY from us to-day as you 1| if IT could a few months ago.. w§ Vi ft COME IN AND INSPECT O¥R VWVv UNDERWEAR. fflflrVl FITZZELL & SHAW, iff THE LEADING OUTFITTERS, 1C HAWERA. ok*^
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 26 October 1917, Page 3
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