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fHE SMARTEST MEM'S MIS FOR SPRING W£AR. YOU would not think of wearing a shabby hat with your new Spring Clothes. It would spoil the effect. Adamson & Robb are ready with the smartest or styles and newest shapes. We've provided an immense assortment — the leading manufacturers' productions and grand values. LOUNGE HATS, Intest colorings, very dressy. TWEED HATS, in new shapes. MEN'S PANAMAS. BOATER STRAWS. CAPS, in latest checks and olain and mixed Tweeds. AOAMSOM & ROBB. TAILORS & OUTFITTERS, HAWERA. : - . ENGAGEMENT RINGS EVERY womau loves handsome K4vraTjjg£]pcd&ff . woman likes to feel vg^&WWS fchat her Jewellery jg solid and perfect —just what is paid for. Every woman likes to save monty, too. Then patronise vs —it means safety, satisfaction aad■economy. We have a splendid stock at Diamond Rings, set with 6t<mes of our own importation. WEDDING RINGS; —all of I8o*«. No. "v""I—"TX^9y1 —"TX^9y trouble in seeming x size. Estate of I. BRUNETTE, JEWELLER. Established IRS2. . f^fl^H^^H th o highest defijj^SHß^^^ft gree in our new WmSßsSm. HANDBAGS. We have just landed direct from the manufacturers a, supply of all THAT IS LATEST IN BAGS. These bags are caried out in silk and cretonne in the newest colours, shapes and sizes, and can be supplied to MATCH ANY DRESS OR COSTUME. Prices range from 10/6. 15/-, 17/-, 25/-,32/6,, up i*> 63/-, which are below city prices for the same goods. F. J. BOASE & CO, Bookseliers <fe Stationery Hawera MILL or factory supplies. Belting, belt dressing, electric lamps, boiler compounds, jointing, greases, fire ex tmguishers, one quality, the best. Moderate prices. Manning Machinery Co., 188 Cashel street, 'Christchurch. H GOODWIN, Builder, wishes to • uoury tii© /puolio that he ha* commenced business on his own aocount, and is prepared to execute and give estimates for all classes of build-*v-r and jobbing work. Note address— HARRY GOODWIN, No. R. Camborwell Road. liQCI I'M Ov tlttC Buggg: I 1 sore throat W2& ft,' TheMK>«thlaeantl«eptic ■R^T? 9 Jubw X* inv*lu*ble for BY X ■ Sowi or EaUxed Throat. *Q ■ finsUneM—Lom of Voice ■ —Spumodie Congh and ■ all Bronchial Affections. A.M.R I.JFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. FU^DS: £38,000,000. ■■ THE largest and most suece-ssiu ; Mutual Lifo Office m the Jiritiab PAYS A COInUS TO POLiC'VOOLDERS EVER* YEAR. Rates nnd Particulars from v. b\ Tißii. rrsi. Chief Agent for North Tarauaki. Phono 314. Box 'A SUCCESS. Christchurch, Feb. 14, 1919. Messrs Hemingway & Robertson's A.C.S., Ltd., P.O. Box 516, Auckland. Dear Sirs, —No doubt you already know I gained first honors in the Bookkeepers' Examination of last November. I feel my success" was chiefly due to your efficient teaching. Yours faithfully, (Sgd.). S. A. MANDER. A prime factor in the signally consistent success attained by the students of 3 Hemingway and Robertson's unrivalled Commei-cial Training Institution, is that the administrative heads have not only been specially selected on account of their experience and conspicuous capabilities, but have themselves, without exception, studied and qualified by exam. Young men and women can ensure success by availing themselves of the invaluable assistance of. HEMINGWAY /NO ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONT ENCE SCHOOLS, P:O. Box 516, Auckland.1 (The School with To ,000 Successful and ■:; • -.•• Satisfied Slue" ?nts behind it.;

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 8 April 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 8 April 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 8 April 1919, Page 6

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