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New goods now snowing at Gillett's. the Busy Draper: Children's Print Dresses, from 3/11; Girls' Jumper Dresses, from 8/6; Ladies* Smart Ready-to-Wearsr, 29/6 ; Knitted Silk Coats, from 46/-; White Embro. Voile Blouses, from 5/6 to .65/-; All-Wool j Gaberdine One-piece Dresses, with | pleated skirts, 175/-; Cream Wool Coats, 29/6; Coloured Satin Blouses, 10/6;. White Pique Blouses, from 3/11; best value arid best quality.—Advt. . .Dreary winter is now behind us. and our thoughts^ look .ahead to the brightness of spring and summer. These are exemplified by vie display of exclusive model millinery now beins; made ny the Economic. Hawera. A visit of inspection will bf» PRtepmcH a favour.—Atlvt • INFLUENZA. It is the boiinden duty of everyone to prevent the development of influenza. The daily disinfection of the nose and throat with Fluenzol is a sure and scientific method of dispelling the germ. This was definitely demonsti-ated during the big epidemic of 1918, when thfe Munitions Board ordered Fluenzol i for the troops. ! , STOP LOSTNG CREAM A-little cream lost each day nipans ? !ot of money lost each year! S«-o<-cream leakages—instcO a "Dome 1" easy to clean, easy to turn. G"t pii r■>tk) details from Gooopi- nr-A Tv^v " Ltd., Guarantors, Christchurrh. P»on nett and Sutton, Agents, Hawe^c. — Advt. The old order changeth! Our oldstyle washing day is no more- —"NoRxibbing" is here! There's the reason : a Is packet does seven washings ( perfectly.—Advt. i

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 15 October 1921, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 15 October 1921, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 15 October 1921, Page 6