BUSINESS NOTICES. The Econolnic's Summer Sale GREAT VALUE IN THE DRESS DEPARTMENT. PIECE GOODS OFFERED BELOW MANUFACTURING COST. COLOURED BROCADERO. 38in. wide, in Grey, Navy, and Brown. Worth 4/6 yard. Sale Price 1/6. , STRIPED ZEPHYRS, 27in wide, in Pink, Blue and Grey stripes. Usual price 2/6 yard. Sale price 1/11 yard. •CHECKED MARLBORO CLOTH> 38in. wide, in Fawn only. Usual price 3/11. Sale1 price 2/6 yard. „„«,■-, . STRIPED MERCERISED SUITING in Self Dark colours only. Usual-orice 3/11 yard. Sale price 1/6 yard. __ COLOURED COTTON GABERDINES. 40m. wide, m shades of Bifcuit, Fawn, Grey, Saxe. Navy Pink and Viex Rose. Usual price 4/6 yard. Sale price 2/3. _ . NA\Y CAMBRIC, Indigo dye. Worth 1/11 yard. Sale price V- yd. FANCY VOILES, 40in. wide, in Floral. Stripe and <^eck effect?. Usual price 2/11, 3/6, 4/11, 6/11. Sale price 1/6, 1/11, 3/11. 5/3 MERCERISED SILK DRESS MATERIAL. 38in. wide, in Creme, :Tink, Grey, Brown, Navy, and Black. Worth 5/11 yard. Sale BLA?^**; WHITE' CHECK DRE SS MATERIAL. Usual price 4/6, 5/6, 8/6, 11/6, 13/6. Sale price 2/11, 4/6, 6/11, 8/6, 10/6. .."':■'''.• s \ i ' ' .i T - • ii i . The Economic, Hawera.
WE STOCK GOVERNMENT ; e^——-^of , STANDARDISED BOOTS. W^^^^^^^.,...y*\ YOU CAN RELY -UPON Jhl §•. \ THESE BOOTS TO YIELD -jO?/ A*/ \ AN UNUSUALLY GOOD MEA- l __£S^ j&/ SURE OF *3r?' >a_S^ S^ \ QUALITY, COMFORT & fSI ./ J ~ They are made to strict offi- /~^^s±. >*Sfr^^ J cial specifications, and sold at a f -^^ ~~<^_ >/ fi-fed price, thus assuring you of f MAXIMUM SERVICE AT A '® MINIMUM PRICE. S&B^^Z**^ : .Were these boots not Standardised and turned out in large numbers, they would be sold at a much higher price, and even then would still be well worth the money. ■ ■ a CALL AND SEE T X'fi BEFORE BUYING * Support your Government'! offorts^to reduce the cost of Hying. Crompton's Shoe Store, BOOT IMROPTERS, /HAWERA.
•SHERWIN W/LUAMS ROOF and BRIDGE PAINTHere!s a splendid paint for roofs, ' bridges, barns and aU kinds of outbuildings. S.W. Roof and Bridge Paint has a covering capacity of 500 sq. ft /O^ two coatsto the gallon. It is the ideal fyr'Xg* paint for purposes where ordinary paint would be too costly. The practical paint for rough work. J Stands fast JBafeg against the weather. . mwS^m^^m. USE IT FOR FENCES. EfctL. A3 WJELJL '3M|.. BLftIR X SELLAB jEPffl QUALITY IRONMONGERS. j^s§£li|QjSf» '.■.**'■'.■ r
ROADSTER - V*ar Here's the ideal Car for busy business men ■■or for lady drivers. It has a neat top, with , ample luggage accommodation in rear deck —a. cosy Car for everybody. One exclusive mechanical feature is the Hot Spot and Ram's Horn for equal vaporisation of benzine—ensuring economy of consumption. See the new Maxwell.—now! WILSON'S MOTOR SUPPLY HOUSE ELTHAM 'S - - . C.L.WILSON Fiat Cars, Leyiand / m^JL aß&Sgwffif Lorries, Maxwell (30 I it_-e_-S-X_iial^S^SyZ cwt.) Trucks and Vela- r AV\ \ eette Light English Motor — 1 /
. THE SUREST REMEDY FOR jm ,.-. WORMS. Your children will never be troubled with worms if you keep WADE'S 'WORM FIGS always in the house. They act surely and safely and have no bad ■after-effects, for they contain no injurious drugs. The children take them with pleasure. Get WADE'S WORM STGS from any chemist. —Advt. Sparklets are back again! You can now enjoy these delightful Sparklet drinks which you had in pre-war days. B. and C. bulbs now obtainable all dealer*.—Advt.
Buyers of "Fairy Wonder" Dry] Soap, the new scientific washing powder, have always the chance of finding a coupon enclosed in certain {jackets entitling the holder to ten shillings' worth of goods from the grocer from whom the packet was purchased. Apart from this, when you buy "Fairy Wonder" you get the best and most economical washing powder in creation. All grocers stock it. —AdH. 1 Rheumo rapidly relieves Rheumatism. —Advt.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 17 February 1921, Page 3
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