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BUSINESS NOTICEB. "V' ■ ', LATEST FASHIONS For Present Wear. QMART IN DESIGN AND PERFECTLY CUT, OUR READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS ARE NOW ON VIEW. MILLINERY—A choice eelection of ready-to-wear styles, in Velours* F^lts and Tagels. These are in leading shades, and hare all been specially selected. Price c, from 17/6 up. SILK BLOUSES, in Jap. and Fugi Silk, all new styles and weli cut. JAP. SILK BLOUSES, including the new Matron's Blouse. 7&h I^gh collar, 21/- to 27/6. FUGI SILK BLOUSES, with plam or striped collar. Prices, 37/6, 39/6. Wp" LADIES' WOOL SPORT COATS, with roll collars and patch pockets, in grey, navy, brown and cream. Price, 22/6. LADIES' WOOL SPORTS COATS, with sailor or roll colars and patch pockete, in cardinal, saxe, heather, emerald and purple. Price, 84/-. SMART COSTUMES, in grey all-wool Tweeds and Worsteds, belted and semi-fitting styles, perfectly cut. Prices, s|gns., Ils&s., and B|gns. NAVY SERGE COSTUMES, in very latest up-to-the-minute styles, made from all-wool Coating Serge. Price, 7gns. ALL-WOOL GABRICORD COSTUMES, ideal for motoring and driving, smartly cut~and finished. Price, 6£gns. to 9£gns. LADIES' ALL-WOOL TWEED COATS, in new belted styles, with large collars and patch pockets; wear guaranteed. Prices, 6gns to 12gna. LARGE FUR COLLARS to wear with Tweed coats, 17/6, 19/6 The Economic I E H. Harrop I N^ HAW ERA. [> OPPORTUNITY IS HERE. I QUALIFIED OPTHALMIC^PTICIAN, I Professor of Optometry, Late Principal of the London Optical College. May be oomralted at his Rooms, WALLACE'S BUILDINGS, By appointment only, made at Wallace's Pharmacy. \ ~\KTB* RUSSELL/is an exceptional man in the optical field. "Eyes" have jyj. been bis life* study. He has been doing no other class of work for o,ver twenty years, and has been associated with some of the foremost Eye Specialists and Opticians from England. There are few men in New Zealand """""with the same knowledge of the subject. Mr Russell was once working in conjunction with one of Australia's Ophthalmic Surgeons. During that time, he devoted tie whole of his attention to the study and correction of defective vision in children. The usual method ofl testing children is by means of a -otter card, the operator relying on the answer of the child, which ie very I 'ften misleading. I MB. RUSSELL'S method of examination is -unique. By looking Into the H eree with his Visoptometro. he can diagnose the case exactly and prescribe ■L -Glasses without asking the patient any questions. This method is the only reliable way of testing the eyee of children, as their answers cannot always V^ fee relied upon. .- I MR W. RUSSELL C.5.9.1., D.L.O.C H . Consultation by appointment only. ■ WALLACE'S PHARMACY, ■ HIGH STREET, HA WE. A. I HURRELL BROS B HAWERA COACH FACTORY. First Prize and Gold Medal, Hawera Industrial Exhibition, 1904. H^ CAR BODIES MADE FOR ANY CHASSIS. ■ REPAIRS, H REPAINTING AND RETRIMMING. H SOLID RUBBER TYRES FITTED TO ANY VEHICLE. H MAKERS FOR THE FAMOUS ■ DOMINION GIG H IRONWORK AND FORGXNGS DONE.AND CAR SPRINGS MADE. ■ GET YOUR GIG, WAGGON, OR DRAY HERE. I HURRELL BROS KCE" H TT'ODAKS! K°daksl Kodaks 1 On] T »-,-, rwnn**,* M JJL account of their simplicity and .1 VV I ?««' ' effectiveness, bring photography with- * ▼ • -i-ONU, in the reach of all. ' Easy to use, easy H $&* h A7 f? Y 6stwood's i pharmacv > Builder and Contractor, ■ 'Headquarters for every photo, need." "~ —" Classes of Work promptly attend W^°^^%^ZA^sr a\ in workshop and <&<»•• Gi°-r R°a« H ' £*„ i£L i « wde»aif X Drainage Installed and Repairs Effed H 9 nmJ*°? tß > lo£Z or short.—N.Z. Cloth- by licensed Drainlayer. jmg Factory, Hawera. „ xtawem*

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 15 May 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 15 May 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 15 May 1919, Page 3

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