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._-_-f^ C<AL A°VE«TISEM ENTS T OST, last Saturday, in Hawera A_f lour montns' old English setter warJ Colf-«iLli silver buckle; rewSthA -r\: nder Tj-niease oominunicate \utii A. Dixon Princes Street. T OS 1 trom Whenuku Road', Hirst. X__ lands, 19 lambs : reward to anyone giving in.ormation as to lead to sar same to Thos- sto^e». T ADIES' prices of Hosiery are ad^ -i-_l vancing again: lay in a stock now while prices are right at the Melbourne I~ AJJU-S' and Children's White CanJ vas and White Buck, in Bar, Lace and Courts. Prices, from 5/11 to 25/-. Only at Hannah's. Hawera. I i A-S?S' Skirts, 15/61 XJ Vvlute Pique, 13/6, Dark Tweed Wo*, at the Melbourne Ltd. T IQUID Paraffin, Nature's remedy ♦ V? r _ i^P^dicitis, constipation, etc. -jret the Kind recommended by leading physicians from W. K. Wallace, Chemist, Hawera^ MEN'S tussoVe~SlfF~sTirrt_~~iTAri„/« •F?° d qu£^-y White Silk Shirts! At /6r^ D xre?7 FU]l Silk Sllirt S. 15/6-1 A __l:n^ Melbourne Clothing Co. MEN'S~anTßoys' Shirts^The Midbourne can offer you values that 2 __L much below sale_prjce elsewhere MEN'S Soft Felt Hat57776^0~1276"; fan© Straw Boaters 5/6 to B'6 At The Melbourne Clothing Cn MEN'S Grey Flannels,"^ 'to 7/6 • Shetland Flannels, 5/11- Navy' 6/11—At The Melbourne Clothing Co. ' OUR variety of Ladies' Court Shoes ...cannot be beaten for quality and style. Prices. 18<6 .to 35/-.— R. Hanr»;il. aryj (* O-t Hawera.. CEDAR MOPS, Hie housewife's • friend, and the last word in labor -saving "household requisites. No fa_u-_y should be without one. We have juet opened, up a new lot, all eha-fes and designs, and the price, are nght.-At Gilberts, Quality Store, kte M. J. Campbeli. 'Phone 26.

ROUGH roads don't worry the users of Clincher. Tyres, because they are composed bf the best quality rubber made by honest British labor. Trade 1-nppriallv and buy the British article. REMEMBER the recollection of ' quality remain?1, long after the •price is forgotten. That is why it pays to buy a quality Tyre—the North British Clincher Tyres for service and satisfaction. BTRONG- Calico" 8d"""yaw_;~ Horrocks' Calico, 10_d : Fine Longcloth, lOd to 1/2 yard—At the Melbourne, Ltd. STOCKTAKING Sale now on at the Bon Marche. Kaponga. Genuine reductions throu-gbout the Store. STARTLING .Testimony. —A doctor, recently returned from the Front, and well known to man-y of our riders, asserts that the British Government uses, almost exclusively, North British Motor and Cycle Tyres, and one other "brand on their vehicles. Why? OChfIOOL Bags are a seasonable line 'K_7 just now. Come and see the fine range at Hart's, op. World's Pictures; also Fancy Goods of all descriptions.

THE MELBOURNE for Boys' Sport Suits, 16/6 to 35/-: value* that are. unbeatable. ' THE Camels printed on each pa.,< age of "Desert Gold Tea" can earn you £10 in cash. Details of competition from "Desert Gold Tea," Box 1520, Wellington. - THE rich cant buy, nor the poor desire anything better than Hayward's Military Pickle. Always even in quality and moderate in price. All stores. VERY Smart Ladies' Silk and~Mefcerised Cotton Sport Coats, .35/----each at the Melbourne Ltd. WANTED, the public to know that "The Iron of The New Way" has just arrived; it does the work of six irons of the old way. Price 30/-. Appl,T Moore Lighting Company. Haw'ra. WE regret that "Desert Gold Tea" has been in short supply. Large shipments of this high standard Tea are now to hand. Quality comes first with "Desert Gold Tea."

ANTED Known—Cheese in tins, lid; Edmond's Baking Powder (large eize), 1/10; Beaver, 1/1; Candles, lOd per lb; Creamota (large size),. 1/4 pkt.—Bullock, Princes St. ANTED Known — Gas lamp*. 12/6, 14/6, 17/6 and 22/6; oi lamps, 4/6, 7/6, and 12/6; pedals, 5.6 76, and 12/6— E. Wells. Hi£*h Street WANTED Known.—The Economic are offering the newest in Men's Handkerchiefs, Silk 3/6. 4/6. 6/6 each; Mercerised, with initials 1/-; Lawn. 6/-, 9/-, 12/- doz.; Pure Linen, 12/-. 18-. 21/- doz.; Silk Ties, Paris and Wide End. 1/11. 2/6. 2/11 each. WANTED Known. — Tyres, _..«. 10/6, 12/6, _36, and T7/6; Tubes. 4/-, 5/6, 6/6 and V/ 6 —E. Wells. High Street. WANTED Known — Sewing Machines by four different makers, at Dixon's. Every machine sold kept in repair for five years free of charge, and guaranteed for ten years; delivered free to any part of Taranaki. All kinds of needles and spare parts at Dixon's, Hawera. W' ANTED Known—for cycle ** pairs, go-cart and pram tyres. and all cycle goods, go to E. Wells' Cash Cycle Depot. Hi_h Sjreet. WANTED Known—When'Vou^nt a key made, a lock repaired, or the oram wheels need new tyres, sent to Seaver's Gun, Lock and Cycle Shoo, Union Street, next to Central Hotel. A complete assortment of cycle accessories and covers in stock.

W_*tiM t_JL> _.iiowu —Maoniami ',)»)< Co.. Ltd.. are buyers of separator crpam in any nuantity; hiirhest market value civen. Further particulars P (". Bo*f 185. Wanganui. _^^^ WANTED Known Mudguards (Bluemels) 7/6, (steel) 2/6 and 3/6; (BlnfTnel's> foot pumps, 7/6; band pumps, 4/6; steel pumps, 3/- and 3/6; rollor chains. 5/6. 8/6 and 10/«.—E Wells. High Strpet. WANTED Known—Tow^nba7*_ams at The Economic Sale—White Towels, 1/3, 1/6, 1/11 each; Brown Towels. 1/6. 1/11. 2/6 each. WANTED Known — t How about that cow with a sore teat. Use the Magnetic Teat Cure. All Stores and Merchants. WANTED, buyer for piano (English 1; owner called up: deposit of £30 will secure it balance in instalments. Apply Grace's. Hawera, the House for Singer Sewing Machines. XT7 ANTED Known — Brinsmead i tt Piano, almost new, owner giving up housekeeping. Also Bohm Piano and Meissner. all good value. Inspec--1 tion invited —At Dixon's, Hawera.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 8 February 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 8 February 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 8 February 1918, Page 1

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