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BUSINESS NOTICES. HAVE THE' BEST BREAD? m&^jffiy?^ ■ ESPECIALLY WHEN THE BEST Eat CLEMENT'S Bread and have the best that modern methods W&Ss7?y^Ws&U and hygienic conditions can produce. *<i&^ls£i§£- -if&^f'dry f cattle garF~ ■ .•> • t . ... , Wallace's Cleansing Drench *MX ■ ■ ■ '""""^JWW has served hundreds .of farmers for 18/- per dozen, freight t>aid, direct from years past, ""and ©till gives the best the Pharmacy or through N.Z. Lpan & service as a drench of the. highest order. 1 *- Mercantile Co. y Its ingredients ensure expulsion power, Agents .for the Wallace Veterinary essential at calving time. Medicines and Instruments.., W G STRANfiF HIGH STREET, HAWERA. CHEMIST, ' f _^ 'Phone 281.

REDUCTIONS REDUCTIONS . /.-■■"*. '•'■■' ■ ■ \ W^J ARE Ma*l;NG REDUCTIONS OF FROM 5s TO 6s 8d IN THE POUND FOR CASH OFF THE WHOLE OF OUR HIGH'CLASS STOCK OF MEN'S CLOTdING AND MJfIICERY. * , Pop in and compire our prices before " purchasing elsewhere. GOLDSTONE & PATTERSO^ TAILORS AND MEN'S OUTFITTERS, NEXT POST OFFICE.

LEARN AT HOME TO MAKE YOUR OWN DRESSES New Wonderful System REMARKABLE OPPORTUNITY. FLORENCE BROWN'S DISCOVERY WJLL HELP YOU, TOO. / BY DORA DEVINE. A Grand FREE Offer When Florence Brown first arrived in store, when one day I chanced to^ read our town she was about twenty-two, of a wonderful system of teaching dresßand I'll never forget how she looked making by post, by means of whisch any the first time I saw her. That dress^ girl or woman, wherever she might live, i —it may have been stylish five years could learn Tight in her own home, in | before; but it was now faded, and her spare*time, to make all her own clothes hat was very much the worse for wfear and hats. Months passed, and she lived qu'tetlv "Here was my chance., and I quickly with her aunt, and kept very mS2 ? rasped ?by mi tlng fo(r £ U herself. Then, early in the following lon > and- soon T toqk W> *> study of spring, Fiance give *££*£% SHSIMSS _ :jiti^MSll- ai c Dein ß taught in this simple, f asci/£|pi|P|jjrl^^. natjng way. They include wives and mothers, business women, girls atj, j| ,^HBP^^^^^^»v. home or at work, and city women, counft&aiggy'*4BP^w i|t£\ try women—women everywhere. * niKfi^lvrlilVn "Oh! it is so grand and easy! Clothes cost *ess tnan a^ much when you make-them yourself and by learning tUfe «HK^gK^^^y^ Associated System^ at home you can't vSHHeIML i<J?f' __ "What was most important to me, I >M learned hot only how to make every vl^BSiiiF, *WL k*n(* of garment, but also what colours ' t*&*i an<^ ma*erials suited me best, and how _jP , * %| to develop those distinctive little -aw^-sJ/ touches that make clothes so becoming [ V* %T t"0 the wearer. The Associated System <S*sr \' / opened up a whole new world to me, /*T %,£ and xt wa? not lon S before I had more XV and" pettier clothes than I had ever (Sunday) Florence appeared inTnothS &5S hlZV^l* o™**0 ™** ?W charming dress In fact affpr +Tll+ w+ ' javin,S prettier, more stylish. whatever^ the "occSrSl her• dresaet ™MT deft !seß and hats th^n X blouses, skirts, and hats were always SJ^toTfri^n?,^ 6''-^' ssyaythe nJ - s^s wS'L^tuSn?^ . . ~ ' _ , country have proved that YOU can And then another wonderful thing eBslM a?& quickly learn at home to happened. _ Mrs. Bob Alberts told mi ™a]™ all your own and your children^ first, but everybody fioon;heard that our clothes and hats, or preoare for success ■*.torence had became engaged to Tom a * .a dressmaker or milliner Uarkness a finp v Ol in K chap, already nd. >f you will do. as Florence Brown well on the way to being a most success- and thousands of others have done and till man. They were married soon after- sen I d. to the .Associated School of Dress-vfu-ds and when Florence returned ? akll1g- Sydney, they will send by refrom her honeymoon she invited me out tH rn P°.? t. absolutely without chares' a° s®t utlf.ul new home, for the day. aJ particulars of the' marvellous Associl 16- eT y f at Visit! After tea I System ' tellin^ ?™ *™ you can she told me her story: have more and prettier clothes and "When I first came to town," she be. SJlfi' I Syggestlthat you'^«te Ran "I had never known what ft was Ha™er? «?t^ +° mT? nti on- the to have nice clothe?, for I was brought frp Af?« >Stai\ r an{l state whether" you iin'away m the bush, andjvhen I was Sakin^ nSLnv I**'1 **' &H w\ ether dresslef^an orphan I came to live with Aunt "I soon realised how different I SEND^MONEy^si^i; seifltur If J rTr Othe * girls- T felt i 1;. to°- namea"d address NOW to tlipAS^T At T fir' st I worried terribly about it." ATED SCHOOL OF T)T?ESS%Airrvr for I had not.the money to buy lots of 6 Canberra House, 295 Elirabeth Shw clothes, and only, earned a little at the SYDNEY.-Adyf. JjllPbetll Street,

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 2 July 1921, Page 6

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