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BU3WES9 NOTICES. -~-... . " THE ECONOMIC. BLANKETS. ; "WARM FLEECY BLANKETS, combining comfort and wear, include the famous "Kaiapoi" and "Roslyn" makes. Prices: Single Bed, 27/6 to -35/6; Double Bed, 37/6 to 55]-. PLANNELETTE BLANKETS, 7/11 to 9/11 each. DOWN QUILTS. All well ventilated, amply-filled with purified Down, sand covered with_ reliable coverings;; full siz©. Prices, 42/6 3 52/6, ifeo 6gns. KAPOK QUILTS, well :;filled, with. Chintz or Sateen coverings. ..*S« Prices, 19/6 *D 30/^. : ■ -. COT and PRAM QUEUES, nicely quilted and iartisfcc colorings. Prices, 4/6, ,5/6. 7/6, to 11/6. FLANNELS. ALL-WOOL FLANNELS, in tlie best Dominion and English, makes, ', in White, XJrey, Orkney, Natural arid Chocolate. Prices, 1/11, ; '2(Q, 2/11. 3/6 yard. ' : ALL-WOOL PLAIDINGS. in Grey, Shetland and Chocolate. Price, ; 3/6 jaaxL r . STRIPE UNION FLANNELS, for Pyjamas and .Shirts; all old stock . and cheaper .than. Flannelette. Prices, 1/9,. 1/11, 2/6, 2/11 yard. ; WINTER BLOUSINCS. In Winceyettes, Molletons,-Delaines, etc.; smart designs. Prices, 1/3, 1/6, 1/11 to-2/11 jard. j JEDeavy quality UNION- and WINCEY, in Self Grey, 28in. wide. Prices, 1/U, ~2/6..yard. j ■■•-■-■- * ~' ■ ■ ■ i FLANNELETTES. 'These were all .bought, previous to recent advances, and cannot be re- . peated at present .-prices; in White Cream and a wide range of m *tri.pes. Prices. 7/9,. 10/3, 12/3, to 22/6 doz. yds. . / * THE ECONOMIC j HAWERA. , ill ccyvj ,*-*, (• >T) , imu -■ [If |I,P 6U.UTV -2/'*lr I X o^rrrv 2/6 || ■ I| s^ive up sialky. tannic-teas and dmik SURA.TURA. feisnchw 18 i jjj fiavour,ftrong. but never coarse.or&iHer. I* is the heaJdwaa anchnoa j j j! economical tea' you can toy 1 I lal^ JyRY »Tt. OP <rA.W/wBX,3K AT ALt "STOWSEJ*. *' jJI A WUD RAINCOATjj mt TS a valuable asset—in fact indis- V*J TATpP^^bl^T^VE^Y MAN DUR- Ml - v ;, weather! easo^ of uncertain /f\f/\\ ttJvf T Rowing many handsome IYf M\ Raincoats for men, including such // , f ill: noted makes as ' // h ■ IMb 4& \.. DEXTERS and HYDROTITES, '' f"\ |i'# Any of these Raincoats will effectu- UL ' VtW ally keep out the rain without bein~ \Z 3J j %H too weighty They are absolutely the CT^ «sft SiS*! B*7^!8*7^! V erf? ctly cut and •■ l\ \\) ill tailored, and absolutely reliable / I I 111 • * SPLENDID LINES /HjlJL^rJJp ■:: FIT2ZELL' & SHAW / ifTL THE LEADING OUTFITTERS, I JSSW HAWEHA. l<^MJi&o^W HAWERA FOUNDRY 4 ENGINEERING WORKS. CURD AGITATORS, CHEESE PRESSES, PUMPS OF ALL KINDS MANUFACTURED. CASTINGS OF ANY DESCRIPTION 3UPPLIED. MACHINERY ERECTED AND REPAIRED. FOR SALE. SECOND-HAND OIL AND BENZINE ENGINES, PUMPS BOILERS and STEAM ENGINES. One BOOTH MACDONALD CORN CRUSHER. ■One BENTALL GRINDER. J. HOPKIBK, J NELSON ST 'Pior,.. 11;. HAWERA

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 14 May 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 14 May 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 14 May 1918, Page 3

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