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BUBINEBB NOTICES. _ Millinery of Rare Charm FOR WINTER WEAR at HARROP'S Jt^l^^K CO Diversified aie the Styles, - . K£B^fT^^ ==+%__ _ the Colourings and the Trimmings in this New MILLINERY jtiSEftk 'ty 01^^31 that mere description fails to rci^Byk "*" WSJi^^ portray their true beauty. There S^Hjjßßw^^'J^^v^ are Trimmed Models, Velours, 3^ 11 i^MJ °ther Hats> all set out for yonr I! \ B %!* inspection. Equally pleasing as | « the variety is the undoubted \^ \ n Value, as shown by these. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SOME NEW HATS. STYLISH TRIMMED MODELS in Velvet, Silk and Straw; trimmed Flowers, Feathers, etc—3s/- upwards yELOUK, FELT and BEAVER BEADY-TO-WEARS in all the leading shades and shapes—2l/- upwards SMAET STEAW READY-TQ-WEAE HATS in all the latest colourings and styles —15/6 upwards Tour Inspection is invited whether you intend to buy or merely to see the Latest Styles. E. H. HARROP, HAW ERA AND BTRATFOHP

jj The Open Warehouse, p X Winter Show Buildings, jj H HAWERA. H fi ===== |j !j An Invitation to All to Inspect our y fi NEW WINTER GOODS H Hal WHICH HAVE JUST ARRIVED DIRECT PROM THE ■■ j! ' MANUFACTURERS. M H SHOW ROOM— y §■ WOOL JUMPEES and COATS in Mole, Fawn, Vieux Eose, Jl HSaxe, Brown and Navy "j ,m WOOL FEOCKS, VfiLOUB GOATS, LADIES' EAINCOATS, M fc = CHILDBEN'S EAINCOATS and CAPES, COAT FEOCKS, jj KFUES, MUSQUASH and CONEY SEAL COATS jj y H DRESSES— h J5 INDIGO SEEGES, GABEEDINES, VELVETEENS, and Z\ HVELOUE CLOTHS U 0 ■> fi MANCHESTER— •{ KDOCTOE FLANNELS, all shades; PLAIN and STEIPED «| ~ WINCEYETTES; STEIPED FLANNELETTES ■! H 0 X CLOTHIHG— a H Special Purchase—MEN'S SUITS in Navys and Tweeds; also U EAINCOATS, TWEED COATS, TEAVELLING EUGS; large y X assortment of BOYS' CLOTHING Jl HH Our sole policy is to offer to the public goods at Eoekbottom JJ !■ Prices and to initiate an era of proper price value more in. £| J« keeping with the average purse of to-day. High and fictitious • prices have got to go, and the public's support will enable us to ■• |S fulfil to the letter the old time motto— *| ■■■■ "SMALL PEOFITS AND QUICK EETUBNS." U fi — -— H fi George & Doughty, Ltd., jj fi "The Benefit Store/ 1 H I HAWERA. I fi H ■■ BJ B I|l BJftMj i B B I|M B|l Hpj B ™J^^ M P B BBjw • ■ {?p *J (V 5 ' ***J_! B* ?^U ?J_2

THE RING SHE WILL LIKE. $iSSSSS^ WHAT GIRL CAN POSSIBLY RE- • SIST AN ENGAGEMENT RING BOUGHT FROM .gpi _^ sarcents? fsSSSSSSf^iir Every ring which, we display has the * •C*s^O»Q£*s' very finest gems in the most dependable setting. Call and see us about that "ring" 3^ question, as we can. make you a ring to any special order or design at the T&j^Wr shortest notice. . R. W. SARGENT, j^^ JEWELLER, HAWERA. Autumn—Showing —Autumn COSTUMES, FROCKS, SKIRTS, MILLINERY, COATS, BLOUSES, FURS, KNITTED COATS, JUMPERS, DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, HOSIERY, SCARVES, UNDERWEAR. v have in stock the new KNITTED JERSEY CLOTH, 56in. T wide, at the lowest quote, and is very useful for Frocks, '^.Jumpers; in seven different patterns. Manaia AnlflllAUE iy| ana j a

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 April 1922, Page 3

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