BUSINESS NOTICES. NOTHING SO -NEW- T notbsngk mummßW' 4ff^:--AS OUR NEW SEASON'S STOCK OF I S&K. COATS AND COSTUMES > (WM AS usual we. are to the fore with a j\ matchless display of advanced AU ! \ styles which will compel the attention fNr * A of every distinctive dresser. \* /1] \ pA c COATS in Black Seal, Musquash, / i* fl f \ W, Plain Velour cloth in all colors, English M I i and Colonial tweeds in various styles. \lT"^*Ti' COSTUMES-^-Lovely models in Navy « and Black Serge and Gaberdine. w TWEED COSTUMES in Brown and | vl^ I Black Mixtures. ■ I Vesy smart Costumes in Black and U \ white Cheek. H I the.se are really worthy of iLI I YOUR ATTENTION. *f "7\ WILL YOU CALL? *nJ J^ MRS SEXTON . w° ■ WHERE THE SMART COSTUMES ARE. DRAPER, HAWERA THE FAMOU^DORT" MODEL 39 ZZ7™™ ? pecific + ationA-- 4-^nder engine, with detechaMe hid 85 hoS power, magneto ignition (American Bosch), Westinghouse electric starting aid lighting system Wilard battery, detachabe rims, Goodyear tyres Stewart t Vvr? U?dQ?f- Pnce;. t<rP ]t te "*«■ fu» equipment <rf toofs, alsosptre rim anl tfo^'with no°oiH Tk Wt? df VeiT- • Call °r ring U*> Phone *U for » demonii. Sce?&Sit btt ntobliy 'Orillßpect at °Ur new next Sta,- ! ,- -.(-.#i&i 1 TEBBITT & CO. TARANAKI AGEN T,9, HAWERA. Also arriving shortly shipment Old«mobile and Calthorpe Cars DRY, WELL SHOD FEET THIS WINTER FOR ALL CRQMPTON'S CUSTOMERS. ALL OUR CUSTOMERS ENJOY IN THE FULLEST DEGREE THE ADVANTAGES OF GOOD FOOTWEAR. : .That which will ker>n out the moisture on the wettest days, and keep its smart shape and fashionable appearance to the end. So moderately figured that you simpiy cannot take exception to the price. Th© reasons why you should wear "Crompton" footwear will be revealed in the wearing. Crompton's §fa©c Store, BOOT IMPORTERS. , HAWERA.
'-With Your ■■* faSFjfe^ (?!^lillilii a^ wi" 8' ye y°" mfijk ifflP^?. •■'■ -charming pictures of your yJJIbpL Vk^PSllfl^^ friends, your children, your [gfJg/p^^^^^JJuJ^^^ garden and your pets. fn. b sma,j wL /TuNks^M coy °^a^o<^a^ o''" 'fc^toJ^^^Y J»Z? *r!2?^ tP' day never ends, and every I*-^^^^^^^^l^w P^ Kodak happy moment it a Fj emember, you can learn to aae a Kodak in half-an-hoiuf. We We Kodal.a from 45/- upwardi, and Browniei, for the children, from 11/-. Lei us •£•» jf»a hot* may U U to make Kodak pictures. W. K. WALLACE DISPENSING CHEMIST.
AN UNUSUAL COMBINATION OF _^ LOW PRICE AND HIGH QUALITY ('f lis offered in all Hannah's footwear, k^V* """"" 1 especially at the present, when all Iff®i I prices are rising steadily. §/ #j IPURCHASE NOW. jS^/ X.V* 1 And protect yourself Z^iP^'''*' '.**&''' ■against the rise in all _-<<^''^^"""""^^^i^^B prices which must come /*^mV\ <&'' ,^^Jmr^ ? HANNAH £ CO- '"■ b^wes A .
THI HON-OJLY HAIR DRESSING. For pickling, there's no better vinegar on the market than Sharland's. Brewed from malt and sugar. Free from .mineral acid. Sold in bulk and bottle. All grocers.—Advt,
FORTUNES ARE. BEING MADE EVERT DAY from the simplest inventions. Jf you have an idea it may be worth a fortune if you develop it. Lose no time —consult Henry Hughes, Ltd., Patent Attorneys, 157, Featherston street, Wellington.—Advt. j^4 Motor boating for you! Just slip a "Wisconsin" motor on any boat or punt. * No alteration® required, done in two minutes. Speed 7to 8 miles. Weedless propeller. Simple and reliable.—Manning Machinery Co., 5 Bedford Ifc»w, Christchuxoh,
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXXI, Issue LXXXI, 14 May 1920, Page 6
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