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SPECIAL ADVEBTI3EMENT3. f^. IFTS of utility and character iv Art Pottery, China and Brassware are well displayed in our window. Prices range from 2/6 upwards.—Purser and Suisted Ltd., Hawera. /^J-OLi? I—Lame1 —Lames 1 can calf and chrome brogue shoes 22/6, 27/6, 28/6, and special lines at. 40s, 425, stout welted soles. Our own make. Black' box calf golf shoes 26/6, 25/-, 37/6.— R. -Hannah & Co. Q.OLF —Ladies'"Box Oalf Bfin. Leg Derby boots, stout welted soles, I 35/-; ladies' tan calf B£m. leg Derby boots, stout" welted soles, 37/6. Oai own make—lt. Hannah and Co. JF you want the best value in Working Men's Pants go to Adamson and Robb's. You'll get good strong Whipcord Pants at 29/6. J^OST —Large oval shaped pebble brooch, old fashioned gold setting, at Hawera Races or between Hawera and Stratford; £1 reward on" returning to Tom Smith, Tea Rooms, Stratford. J^OST —From Tokaora7~one black and white 2-year Friesian bull, had short piece of chain attached to ring. Finder please communicate with H. E. Johnson, 'Phone 299R, Hawera. T AST Week of~ Saie~Bargain~s7=- ■^ Gents' Wide-End Ties, 1/-; Tweed Working Hats, 4/6; Striped Neglige Shirts, 5/6; All-Wool Black Ceshm'ere Socks, 2/9 pair.—Goldstone and Patterson, Princes St. y JJOORCROFT~Ware arrests attention by its beauty of design "and delicacy of finish. This hand-made pottery is on view in our windows, and is a revelation in shapes and colourings.— - Purser and Suisted Ltd., Hawera. QRDER Now—Fruit trees, roses, w shrubs, hedge trees, and ornamental shrubs. Delivery May, June, July, or August to suit clients. Only the best of trees supplied at H. G. Staub, Seedsman and Florist, 16 Regent Street, llawera. PRACTICAL Farmer,' able to supply j own/ dairy herd and labour, wishes to meet owner of farm suitable to ran 80 to 120 cows on "share arrangement. Write "Butter-fat," Box 81, Eltham. pLANTING~Season—May-September, j For Fruit Trees, Ornamental Shrubs, Hedge Plants, Roses, Clematis, Herbaceous Plants, also Rhubarb roots. Go to G. E. Shailer, Caledonia Street Nursery, Hawera. jpiANOS! Pianosl—Three high grade instruments, had very little wear, by standard makers. Prices £70 under prices of to-day at Dixon's. gEAGRASS Go-Carts in a variety of shapes; new designs, all moderately priced, in stock. Call and inspect— Purser and Suisted Ltd., Hawera."" jgTETSON Hats have been again reduced in price and can now be pra^ cured from, Golstone and Patterson, Princes Street, for 57/6. PPO LET—Good 5-roomed house. Apply J. Higham, 159 Glover Road, Hawera. T^O LET—Large 5-rpomed modern house, every possible convenience, good section. Apply in the" first instance to L. MeKain, c/o Star Office. T\HERE 'S no Present more appreciated than a good Pieture.^Btoln I genuine hand-coloured reproductions we have the best that money can buy; also Original Etchings and Water Colours by eminent English and Con: ~ tinental artists. Direct importation ensures you reasonable prices for Quality Pictures and Art Goods. Hand-dressed, wax finished oak framing personally executed; frames which } are good for a'*lifetime. —"Poison's Art Gallery," High St. 'Phone 77. j HTHREE Splendid Pianos are under offer at a distinctly low figure eom\pared with prices ruling to-day; had very little wear. Dixon and Co. recommend all these instruments to any person desiring a piano at a reasonable figure. *\^7 ANTED" Fnown —We have such a * * comfortable corset for house wear, also for maids' wear, at 7/11.—Miss Stewart's corner. TyANTED Known—Carpet Squares in Axminster, Art, Tapestry, and Wilton makes. All effectively displayed on our carpet racks. Reversible Rugs, Mohair Rugs, and all Floor Coverings at keen values. Complete stocks will help you in your selection. —Purser and Suisted Ltd., Hawera. : T^AKtED"~Known— We've opened a * * lovely lot of warm winter coats for babies—worth looking at. —Miss Stewart's corner. i TyANTEDrKnown—Warm garments ** for winter weather for babies, I maids, and ladies at Miss Stewart's ' corner. Y/I7ANTED Known—Children's coats in cream and colours just opened. Come and see them.—Miss Stewart's corner. TX7ANTED Known —Electric torches" and best quality refills and globes for same at the lowest prices to be had at Hart's, Hawera and Opunake. "ITyANTED "Known—We" have full stocks of our reliable black threequarter hose for children, in all sizes.— i Miss Stewart's corner. T^ANTED^Nursery Hair Lotion is a "booti to mothers; a sure Temedy j for Pediculi (Nits); 2/6 per bottle at Strange's, Chemist, High StYETANTED — Wringer Rollers xe~rubbered; cost lees and last longer than new. Rail to Tyre Repair Co., Wanganui. ""■^/ANTED Known-—New goods now being shown in all departments.— E. H. Harrop, Hawera and Stratford. "YT^ANTED Known—We're showing some nice serviceable coats for , present wear, both maids' and ladies'. —Miss Stewart's corner. , \X7ANTED—Amateur Photographers! We specialise in developing and printing and carry a full stock of requisites.—Strange, Chemist. I TX7ANTED—.,O,OOO-mile tyre, 6 plies canvrs, for Ford owners, 30 x 3i Vacuum Cap, £4 2s 6d; cash with order; money returned.if not satisfied. Tyre Repair and Supply Co., Wanganui. TyANTED^Gum boots soled and i • heeled; will lrist twice as long as ■original soles; 8/6 (also repaired). i En-il to Tyre Repair Co., Wanganui. ! TI7ANTED Known—New goods now | being ghown in all departments.— E. H. Harrop, Hawera and Stratford.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 22 April 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 22 April 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 22 April 1922, Page 1

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