"SMART, (NEVER OVERDRESSED." rpHAT IS AN ENCONIUM OE -J- Every MAN WHO VALUES It is * a simple money-saving practice, this dressing in correct style—provided you enlist the-ser-vices of mercers and tailors who know their business, j We specialise in' fitting out : . men of taste, men of. understanding- We can work surprises 'in economical buying, and especially ; invite you to test our assertfon noting our new values in) GENTLEMEN'S HATS AND TIES. Call to-day.' ADAMSON & ROBE'S TAILORS AND MERCERS, HAWERA. '"""^■__H__PB>— CHEER UP. .VTEW SUITS are expensive. Ray* ±S* your old suit cleaned and pressed. W« can save you money. Hundred* we' doing ii. why not you? It onb. **ts a few shillings. HAWKINS, Sigh Stmtf, Hawera
compree; W^ iha^ sfci PMent» of , «!7 +5 , °i° mbo ' A3 feritish« and the famous Kalulu Tea." As good wends are very scarce you will be advised to let us send you a five pound bSLds r°f th° ab°Ve &ta*daxd Snowball and Peerless Flour also to hand J},ther of these brands just the sort to suit the housewife to make those distinctive scon.es. You know the sort, the "more-ish" variety, the praises of which hubby v* always sinking. * We have also landed the leading linesthat the farmers require. Ceremilk Meggitt's Linseed Calf Food, Farmers' Co-op. and Day, Son and Hewitt'* Drenches. Cowlic. etc.. Leg Rope. Tether Ropes, Dairy Scrubs, etc stocks of hardware, cutlery, crockery, tm and enamel -var* in good variety Agent for the famous Nelson fruit. Note the address: WILLIAM T. JOHNSON. Bo* 6. Tfoa 4038-> TORIC LENSES IN FITS-U EYEGLASS MOUNTINGS. ?^^-_fe; A MOST ideal combination for the _c\_ wearer of glasses who would combine Eye-efficiency with comfort and good appea/ance. The world-famed Fits-U Eye Glasses are strongly recommended by us as being the most practical, most comfortable and most dur- : able moan-tings made. t W. SAXON JONES, D.5.0.A., N.S.W. • j PROFESSIONAL OPTICIAN, • j Lait& of Arthur Cocks & Co., Wellington 1 ! Rooms: Westwood's Pharmacy, i High Street, Hawera. - « Consulting days: Daily except Tuesday. At Mclnness's Pharmacy, Stratford, every Tuesday. 2 p.m, to 4.30 p.m.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 17 February 1921, Page 7
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343Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 17 February 1921, Page 7
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