_ . • • -ft - -''ft ft ..... ft : . . . _*~— "~mf~~ m^*! ~" «—«^»—,„;■ »^ i itt—wr.r,i,:,m.r,irT»jr.r ■ ' ' '. ' ' j " j -WSINEBB NOTICES. ■v SEASONABLE DRESS FABRICS IH LATEST WEAVES For Present Wear. SELECTION OF DRESS GOODS IS ONE OF THE MOST IN TARANAKI, INCLUDING BOTH v MIXED AND ALL-WOOL MATERIALS, BOUGHT PREVIOUS TO LATEST ADVANCES. IMITATION DRESS TWEEDS and mixed grey and brown effects; 40in, wide. Prices, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11 yard. -TIXKD WOOL TWEEDS, in mixed stripe and check designs'; 40 to 50in. wide. Prices, 7/6, 8/11, 10/6, 12/6 yard. GREY WORSTED SUITINGS, plain and checked; 50 to 54in. wide. Prices, 14/6, 19/6, 21/- yai_. __r, ;^ v...*.,-,.- v , 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-WOOL NAVY SERGES, indigo dye, 40 to 56in. wide—4/11, 13/6, 16/- to 22/6 yard. ROBE LENGTHS, in tweeds, face cloths, gabardines, etc. Prices, 87/6 to £6/15/- the robe. - VELVETEENS, 21in. wide, in various shades of navy, brown, grey, reseda, prune, cardinal, wine, etc., also black. Prices, 2/11, 8/11,4/11. SPECIAL 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. JAP SILKS, 28in. wide, in all shades—4/6 yard. The Economic E H. Harrop HAWERA. < COSY WINTER || COATS « 'JgL' AS MADAM FASHION * / f DICTATES. /Jft | ?Mk I mHEY are Cosy, Stylish and Be- \>_JKJII P B JL coming—these New' Coat Fash- ! 1\ W <t ions which we are now offering at _!_*» il!n \i _ SURPRISINGLY "MODERATE /-I. ill I'll * • PRICES. / P| ii ;jl lhe materials are all of the latest de- I . I J l|LJJ_k sign—in self colours and mixtures. Some have storm collars, and others are smartly trimmed with fur, and JI /K^^' every coat is honestly worth more \.l^^^^ than the price we are asking. %tf WESTAWAY & CO. DRAPERS, HAWERA. nmn—mwuww 'TIS COSY UNDER FOOT T~ Bill WITH PRATT'S CARPETS AND f\ ..if* SOFT and yielding to the tread, lilSSj// 5 pleasing to the eye, and easy _^Wj__ijffirfL_ HI on the purse, these cosy Carpet H |14 JJ C Squares at Pratt's merit a place in a '" niLftl?L_Ayour home. They are the very B //_^a_^_ M latest: Persian designs and colors. ■ /y^^^^^iw All carpets are light in price, but yA_i_P^____ pleasing in quality. _ y/V_^____P^__» Then there are some artistic i_fln__m__lMN_i Rugs to match the Carpets. There V / JBMMMW^^WjMI are many fine examples at Pratt's _/^^__nffl_lTT_w^^__l —and all are moderately priced. jY /_ ___M____H__|_^ COME, SELECT YOUR WINTER //" m^^^^^^k CARPETS AND RUGS NOW. *" DDATT SL Of\ furnishers _ funeral Irnfll I <X UVi QiRECTOHS. HAWERA. PHONES 126 and 209. «B_iHp_a—_i_aa_B_Ba__a_M_a—■—■—_■——^■■—■—^—^—H—■_■—■—■—■_MH__M_n_H_a_MaM NEW FOOTWEAR jl^^^^jC^i j R. HANNAH & CO. LTD. — g „. ~ . .-. Every prudent man (carries "NADAIRY Boots for Ladies, in the z q L ., in j^ vest pocket Nothing so Blncher shape, lined with good good for preventing and relieving felt; just the thing for wet dajs—At coughs and oolds. Sixty doses Is 6d.— _ST._. Clothing Factory, Hawera. Advt.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVIII, Issue LXXVIII, 17 June 1919, Page 3
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