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. ". BUSINESS NOTICES. LATEST FASHIONS ( For Present Wear. . OMART IN DESIGN AND PERFECTLY CUT, OUR READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS ARE NOW ON VIEW. _____ MILLINERY —A. choke selection of ready-to-wear styles, in Velours^, Felts and Tagels. These are in leading shades, and have all been specially selected. Price s, from 17/6 up. • SILK BLOUSES, in Jap. and Fugi Silk, all new styles and well I cut. JAP. SILK BLOUSES, including the new Matron's Blouse. "it!i id£h collar, 21/- to 27/6. FUGI SILK BLOUSES, with plam or striped collar. Prices, 37/6, 39/6. ; LADIES' WOOL SPORT COATS, with roll collars arid patch pockets, in grey, navy, brown and cream. Price, 22/6. LADIES' WOOL SPORTS COATS, with sailor or roll colars and patch pockets, 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., 7£gne., 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, 6Jgns.' to 9igns. LADIES' ALL-WOOL TWEED COATS, in new belted styles, with large collars and patch pockets; wear guaranteed. Prices, 6gns to 12gns. ( LARGE FUR COLLARS to wear with Tweed coats, 17/6, 19/6 The Economic t E H. Harrop HAW ERA. I ■ OPPORTUNITY IS HERE. QUAI^DJIED OPTHALMIO OPTICIAN. Profeaeor of Qptometry, Late Principal of the London Optical Collece May be oomralted at hia Rooms, WALLACE'S BUILDINGS By appointment only, made at Wallace's Pharmacy. ' ME RUSSELL is an exceptional man in the optical field. "Eyes" nave been his life'a study. He has been doing no other class of work for «ver_ twenty years, and hjs been associated with some of the foremost Eye Specaahste and Optician* from England. There are few men in New Zealand with the same knowledge of the subject. Mr Russell wa« once working in conjunction with one of Australia* Ophthalmic Surgeon*. During that time he devoted the whole of hie attention to the study and correction of defective viston in children. The usual method of testing children is by means of a «tter card, the operator relying on the answer of the child, which i« very •ften TnialAgffing, > • * MR, RUSSELL'S method of examination is unique. By looking Into the «ye» with hie Visoptometre. he can dingnose the case exactly and prescribe Glasses without asking the patient any questions. This method is the only reliable way of testing the eyes of children, as their answers cannot alway* lie relied upon. ' MR W. RUSSELL. C.5.0.1., D.L.O.C Consultation by appointment only. WALLACE'S PHARMACY, HIGH STREET, HAWERA. ! SERVICEABLE FOOTWEAR FOR THE FARMER ! STOCKYARDS AND PADDOCKS WILL SOON BE GETTING WQ c 3 JS? DY ' AND STRONG > SERVICEABLE, BOOTS WILL BE ESSENTIAL IF THE FEET ARE TO BE KEPT DRY AND COMFORTAJBLE. Here are especially strong boots for the farmer, made of solid leather that will not let water through on the wettest day Also awaiting for your inspection are stout farm clogs—ideal for' winter wc&r I 'Tis best (to select your wet day Boots now, for then with your oilskin you 11 be well equipped for rain and mud! Make a note of our address and pay us a visit next time you're in town! W. GROMPTON, "WHERE THE GOOD BOOTS ARE." HIGH STREET .......... HAWERA.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 22 May 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 22 May 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 22 May 1919, Page 3

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