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SPECIAL ADVEETISEMENTS. JjARGAINS—Gents' Sac Suits re" duced for stocktaking: Smart Worsteds, £9 12s 6d, now £6 19s Gd; £8 12s 6d, now £5 17s 6d; Tweeds in browns, grey and heather shades, £8 15s, now £5 19s 6d and £6 10s.—Jury and Co. J gOOT Kepairs—Men, bring us your boot repairs; our repairer is an ex pert at his work and we use only the best of leather, and guarantee all our work at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. gOYS' Blue Serge Sho7tsT~io76; these are good wearing and keep their colour; Boys' Navy or Grey Shirts and School Caps. Bring your boy to H. 8., Hawera, for his'wear.— New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. gOYS' and Youths' Phrome Unlined, Open Front Boots, with strong English Durox soles, standard, screwed: 7 x 10 15/6, 11 x 1 17/6, 2x3 21/-, 4x5 22/6; absolutely Al value for school wear.—Hannah and Co. IiARGAINS—Men's English Worsted J3 Socks, 3/6; Black Italian Shirts, 8/6; English Saddle Tweeds, 25/-; Grey Flannel Trousers, 24/6; All-Wool Oamaru Saddle Tweeds, 28/6. Our prices compare more than favourably with "sale prices."—GoldstonG and Patterßon, Princes St., Hawera. TJAEGAlNS—Stocktaking reductions. Men's Natural Singlets, 19/-, now 12/-, 21/- now 13/-; Best English Worsted Half Hose, 5/6, now 2/11 and 3/11; Tennis Shirts, V/ll and 8/6.— Jury and Co. j ROYS' Suits are made in our own J factory and we guarantee fit and wear. In buying H.B. Suits you en- ] sure quality and appearance. Bring j us your boy for his next suit.—New | Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera.; J£OYS' and~Y"ouths 7~Chrome Open Front Unlined Boots, with toe ! plates and heel tips, strong English Dnrox leather soles, standard screwed: 7 x 10 14/6, 11 x 1 16/6, 2x3 20/-, 4x5 21/-;; we can recommend these for real hard school wear. —Hannah and Co. ATHING Caps—Aii Dest styles, including Red Rubber, just landed. Price 5/9 at Dowling's Pharmacy, Hawer». QOLLEGE Shirts, Hose, Ties, Caps, Singlets, Shorts, Boots, everything for school wear at Jury and Co.'s. High St. ftASHMERE box, all-wool; 2/3, 2/9. KJ 3/8. 4/6, 5/6, 6/6. in black and colours. These are down in price and up in quality at Adamson and Robb's. High St., . DON'T Get lixcited! Keep Cool! You will do that if you wear Adamson and Robb's Summer Vests and Pants. AH good value. ■T7ILEOTROLYSIS is the only guaranJIJ teed method for permanent removal of superfluous hair; expert in attendance at Regent Toilet Parlours, Wallace's Buildings. '_ ipoii Sale —Henderson motor cycle and side chair; owner leaving New Zealand. Apply , J.- Blake and Sons, Hawera. JT VENING Shoes for men or ladies.— Men's Lace or Court Dancing Shoes, light soles, strong wear; Men's Gloves, Bows, Dress Vests. Buy your evening goods at the H. 8., Hawera. EVERYTHING reduced at Harfs Sale—Celluloid dolls, usual price 9/11, clearing price 5/11; unbreakable dolls to clear at 1/11; washable dolls, teddys, and rabbits at Hart's Genuine Reduction Sale, Hawera and Opunake. X^OR Sale —Two shops and dwelling of 8 rooms, with conveniences; corner section; centre of town of New I Plymouth; lease 14 years to run; now I let at £221 a year; rates and taxes £91 per annum. —H. Coppen, South Road, New Plymouth. j^ARMEES! Feed your cattle on root crops, but have one of Jellyman's non-choking tubes at hand. — Bennett and Sutton, sole agents, Hawera. V URNITURE—Our Sale P7lces~a7e the lowest in New Zealand, and in addition we are giving Free Gifts to value of 2/- in £ on all woodwork purchased for cash till March 25. — Purser & Suisted, Ltd., Hawera. {ZJ.IFTS —Wo conditions or restrictions XA are placed on our Free Gift offer. You can buy the best for less by making your purchases of furniture before March 25. Inspection invited. Every article marked in clear figures-showing usual and sale price.—Purser & Suisted, Ltd., Hawera. OLDSTONE & Patterson's SaTe~fo~r Men's Black Cashmere Half Hose, 2/6; Mosgiel Wool Socks, 1/11; Gents' Wide End and Knitted Ties, 1/6; President Braces, 211: Soft Collars, 9d each. Bargains like these will keep ua busy. G OLDSTONE & Patterson's Sale for Men's Ready-to-Wear Suits, usual price £5 15s, £7 15s, £8 15s, sale price £3 ss, £3 15s, £4 ss. Come early; they wop^t last .long at these prices. • T OST or Strayed—About noon yesterday, a little brown Pomeranian dog. Reward giveo. to anyone returning him to Gasworks, Hawera. T ADIES' ShoeiPin court or lace, in patent or glace, 23/6, 25/-; Ladies' Afternoon Shoes or Ward Shoes, strong strap shoes, 14/6 pair. Ladies, call at our store and get your shoes. —New Zealand. Clothing Factory, Hawera. T INOLEUMS—OnIy the best Scotcn - and English makes stocked. We have patterns for every room to suit any colour scheme. Genuine linoleums from 11/3 running yard, six feet wide. • —Purser & Suisted, Ltd., Hawera. "VTAME Tapes.—Your name neatly woven on mercerised' tape,—any style, 7/6 per gross, 5/- half gross; full range of double initials always in stock, 3/- gross.—Jury and Co. QVEECOATS— See the latest in Gents' Tweed and Gaberdine Overcoats at Jury's; large range of the newest designs to select from, ranging from 50/- to £8 10s.—-Jury and Co. /~\WING to revised Customs tariff we have been reluctantly obliged to increase the price of our Hair Tonic to 4/6 over counter; 5/- posted.—Dowling's Pharmacy. PLANT Now — Spring Flowering Bulbs: Anemones, Freesias . Ixias, Hyacinths, Tulips, Ranunculus and Daffodils, etc.; also sow Swee' > Peas (Spencer's Special Mixed). Pro : cure from H. G. Staub, Seedsman am Florist, 16 Regent Si,., Hawera.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 24 March 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 24 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 24 March 1922, Page 1

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