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BUSINESS NOTICES. I J^k ■■ NEW SHIPMENT OF | ! titif d rUnt tDERDOWN * l^^^^^^f Now on view at the Store | I^^W t\dy where the I ! Prices ARE the Lowest. I ♦ • ~ ' + | pW Patterns, Designs and Colourings- are shoeing in the Celebrated WOOLVENA QUILTS iv all sizes. % " ♦ They have only recently landed ♦ ♦ DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS, J | and are in consequence low-priced yet high in Quality and Finish. Only Pure Down and dust-proof 1 J Satins and Sateena are used m these Quilts, and we can supply an Eiderdown '" J ♦ TO SUIT ANY COLOUR SCHEME. t ♦ ♦ J Here are a few descriptions which will convince you that the Values are EIGHT. , ♦ ♦ of Plain Blue—67/6 and Black effects—£s 2s 6d, £5 5s ♦ + DOUBLE BED SIZE, in Blue and Grey nr^ ♦ ♦ , Colourings in a quaint design— QUILTS in Paisley and Floral ♦ T £5 18s 6d effects—2s/-, 35/- ♦ '— — -I— J t ♦ A splendid range of QUILTS in Brocatelle, Satins, and Silks are attractively displayed and 1 J prices are entirely in favour of the buyer of to-day. ana £ | CALL AND INSPECT OUR QUILT VALUES. ♦ ! PURSER & SUISTED, Ltd. I I WHERE THE PRICES "ARE" LOWEST. ♦ | HAWERA. |

COMMERCIAL. —♦■— LONDON MARKETS. BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT (Received April 28, 1.20 pm.) LONDON, April 27. Butter is steady, with a good demand. New Zealand choicest, 182s to 186s; Australian 172s to 1745, secondary 170s down to 160s. There is a strong demand for secondary for retail sale at 20d per lb. Cheese is slow. New Zealand, white 78s to 80s, coloured 88s to 90s; Australian, 4s to 6s less. Further sales of the Narkunda's apples were held. West Australian Cleopatras brought 20s, Jonathans 18s to 19s, Dunn's 19s, Cox's 22s to 255, South Australian and Victorian Cleopatras 19s to 20s, Jonathans 18s to 19s, Reinettes 17s. Considerable quantities are going to the Continent, especially to Scandinavia. VICTORIAN MARKETS. Received April 28, 11.40 a.m. i MELBOURNE, April 28. Barley—English, 4s; Cape, 2s lOd to 2s lid. Oats—3s 4d to 3s sd. Potatoes—£4 to £4 los. Onions—£4 10s to £5. ENGINEERS' LOCK-OUT. STATEMENT BY THE OWNERS. BY CABLE—PEESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT Received April 28, 12.20 p.m. LONDON, April 27. The Engineers Employers' Federation to-day announced that, owing to failure to reach a satisfactory settlement with, the workers' representatives, they had decided to open the shops on May 3 and give workers an opportunity to return on the conditions which have been proved to be- reasonable.. When the unions accepted the provision that managerial instructions should be followed, pending discussion in accordance with provisions for the avoidance of disputes, negotiations would be resumed, v Mr. Chamberlain announced in the House of Commons thai Sir William | Mackenzie, permanent chairman under the Industrial Courts Act, has been appointed a court of inquiry to inquire j into the lockout. j Mr. dynes asked whether the Government contemplated taking action with a view to bringing about a resumption during the inquiry. Mr. Chamberlain said that could only be achieved by the parties getting together at Genoa. In our report of the meeting of Protestants held last evening it should, have been stated that prior to the resolution by Mr Walkley Mr Sage moved the resolution as advertised in the Star. Thrifty folk ask definitely for Sharland's Fluid Magnesia. Freshest, strongest and purest. Larger bottle —lower price.—Advt. A WORD TO OTJR CUSTOMEES. T\7HEN in town on Saturday just call in and ask for a FREE SAMPLE of Cocoa, also a little cookery booklet with some delightful chocolate recipes in, including Chocolate Mould, Phoeolato Padding, Chocolate Bock Cakes, etc. We also wish to mention that we are making SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS in Aluminium and Crockery Ware, etc; it's near Stocktaking and stocks must be lowered regardless of cost. Don't Forget the Cookery Booklet and Free Sample of Cocoa. ! i W. T. J OHNSOir, \ HAYTON'S BUILDINGS,, 'Phone 459. UNION ST. Box 9.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 28 April 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 28 April 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 28 April 1922, Page 7