Great bargains are the order of the day at the Economic, three special lines being as follows: Swisa embroidery worked on pure longcloth, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11 dozen yards, one to three inches wide; ladios' nofkwpar, in. lace, net and pique, usually 1/4 to 3/6, now 1/- and 1/6; ladies' leather handbags, all good shapes, now half-prices, 3/11 and 6/6. — The Economic, Hawera. Great business doing at Gillett's Sale. Some more startling prices: Fine longcloth calico, 36in, 1/6; Horockses 36in calico, 19/6 doz.; oOin. grey tweed, 6/11, worth 11/6; 54in. dark check costume tweeds. 8/11, worth 13/6; fancy flannellete, for dreeing gowns, 1/6, worth 3/6; 80in. fine tweed white sheeting, 5/11. worth 7/6; men's felt hats, brown and grey, 10/6; tweed hats, 6/11, 9/6, 10/6; heavy singlets, fleecy lined, 3/11; heavy knit singlets and underpants, 5/6. —Advt. A lengthy list of dairy farms for sale or exchange, are advertised on page 1 by W. H and A. McGarry.—Advt. The most common of ills is probably the ordinary cold, and the most successful of cures for this common ill is "NAZOL." In bottles of 60 doses for Is 6d —Advt. Do you know of a labor-saving device? If you do, patent the idea and tb^n get it on the market—it may be worth many pounds! Our free booklet "Advice to Inventors" contains much valuable advice! Call or write for it* ■/)? Fentherston street. Wellington.— ITerry Hughes Ltd., Patent Attorneys,
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 6 August 1919, Page 4
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236Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 6 August 1919, Page 4
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