BUSINESS NOTICES. I SEASONABLE DRESS FABRICS ; IH LATEST WEAVES For Present Wear. ; ,,f uR SELECTION OF DRESS GOODS IS ONE OF THE MOST j IN TARANAKI, INCLUDING BOTH MIXED AND ALL-WOOL MATERIALS, BOUGHT PREVIOUS TO I LATEST ADVANCES. IMITATION DRESS TWEEDS and mixed grey and brown effects; 40in. wide. Prices, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11 yard. MIXED WOOL TWEEDS, in mixed stripe and check designs; 40 to 50in. wide. Price*, 7/6, 8/11, 10/6, ,12/6 yard. , «lEY WORSTED SUITINGS, plain and checked; 50 to 54in. wide. Prices, 14/6, 19/6, 21/ryard. ■: A^ .... *- ..■* ~r . - ",...«,. .tf. J WOOL GABARDINES; 50 to 54in. wide; in grey, mole, fawn, drab, brown, saxe, vieu rose, and wine. Prices, 19/6 to 25/6 yard. ALL#¥OOL NAVY SERGES, indigo dye, 40 to 56in. wide—4/11, 13/6, 15/- to 22/6 yard. ROBE LENGTHS, in tweeds 4 face cloths, gabardines, etc. Prices, 87/6 to £6/15/- the robe. TELVETEENS, 21in. wide, in various shades of navy, brown, grey, reseda, prune, cardinal, wine, etc., also black. Prices, 2/11, 3/u, 4/n. ■ ' im?Mztd^£^-r-'-^ «s® •PECIAL BLACK VELVETEENS, 44in. wide, chiffon finish. Price, 22/6 yard. EVENING DRESS MATERIALS, in crepe de chines and silk crepes; 40in. wide; in eky, pink, saxe, navy, cream and black. The Economic E H. Harrop HAWERA. i -4. SERVICEABLE FOOTWEAR FOR THE FARMER! STOCKYARDS AND PADDOCKS WILL SOON BE GETTING SERVICEABLE BOOTS WILL BE SSSISft IF THE FEET ARE T0 m' KEPT DRY AMD COMi x ,He*" e, 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 '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. GROMPION, "WHERE THE GOOD BOOTS ARE." ItICH STREET ... . . HAWERA. kj^—"■»■■"""■■ .——....._—. -iTrTiinmiiiimi»nimnMj WM m MMUIILLt j__ i ___ — WILLYS KNIGHT^ CAR^~~ BEFORE ORDERING YOUR CARHAVE A DEMONSTRATION IN THE FAMOUS KNIGHT ENGINED CARS. GREAT POWER, SILENCE, RELIABILITY. THE ENGINE THAT IMPROVES WITH USE, NO VALVES TO GRIND. Carbon deposit an advantage, not a deterrent, as in other Engines. BRITISH TANKS USE KNIGHT ENGINES. Wot Demonstration and Particulars apply— BURGESS, FLAM & GO. TARANAKI GARAGE^ HAWERA. DEALERS FOR SOUTH TARANAKI. Phono 30" NELSON APPLES CHOICE, JUICY AND DELICIOUS. *« A N APPLE A DAY KEEPS THE DOCTOR AWAY." BUY NOW rL THESE FRESH, JUICY APPLES AND ENJOY HEALTH. I OFFER THE FOLLOWING, FREIGHT PAID TO NEAREST RAILWAY STATION: ; j _ (Cases each about 401fe.) Single Casß. Ten-case Lot MUNROES (Cookers) 9/6 9f* RHYMERS (Cookers) 96 9/JONATHANS (Deasert) ... 10/- 9/6 STURMERS (Dessert; 11/- 10/6 LONDONS (Dessert and Cookers) 13/6 18/TERMS: CASH WITH ORDER. I PAY FREIGHT. State postal address and name of nearest Railway Station. Orders promptly attended to. HARRY MILNER, Sunnyvale Orchards. Nelson.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 3 June 1919, Page 3
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