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_ BUSINESS NOTICES^ incvv onirmciii Ur ♦ §PURE EIDERDOWN ! OJJILTS, ! Now on view at the Store I where the ♦ i -^^^v Prices ARE the Lowest. ! | ■-. i | JJEW Patterns, Designs and Colorings are showing in the Celebrated WOOLVENA QUILTS in 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 ♦ ♦ Satins and Sateens are: used in these Quilts, and we can supply an Eiderdown ♦ ♦ W SUIT ANY COLOUR SCHEMA t X —— ■■ % ♦ Here are a few descriptions which will convince you that the Values are RIGHT. J 4^- _____■__________.! i ■■»*'^*^>'M^r_Tr^-^^^^^lßaaßM^MMßiMMß|^MMß_Mjj^g|^^^^^ BM ___________ ' | SINGLE BED SlZE^in, &e a» Bl ue, ' DOUBLE BED SIZ E in Hnk,*HeUo, X + and Pink; Sateen Cover with bands •■'■-.»■ T ♦ . of Plain Blue—67/6. i ancl Black effects—£s 2s 6d, £5 5s '* DOUBLE BED SIZE, in-Blue, and Grey mn \ £ ♦ Colourings in a quaint design— - : ™ 'QTJILTS in Paisley and Floral J ♦ £5 18s 6d i effects—2s/-, 35/- ♦ " ♦ + ' £ A splendid range of QUILTS, in Brocatelle, Satins, and Silks are attractively displayed and ♦ ' " J prices are entirely in favour, of the buyer of to-day. ♦■ " ♦ &ALL AND INSPECT OUR OUILT VALUES. | I PURSER & SUISTED, Ltd. ... | WHERE THE PRICES JIRE LOWEST. % I HAWERA. | ♦ - ♦ - --

ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES. SUICIDE. (BY aELEORAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION ) WOODVILLE, April. 29. John Burton, aged 54, hanged himself _on his father's farm at Kumeroa on Thursday night. At an inquest today the Coroner, Mr. J. D. Wilson, returned a verdict of suicide* SPORTS AND PASTIMES :—t — THE N.S.\l.. TOUR. BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT Received April 29, 11.30 a_m_ SYDNEY, April 29. Mr. Palmer, secretary of the Rugby Union, contradicts the cabled report that New South Wales owes the New Zealand Rugby Union £500. He suggests, that ,£fie cable message evidently meant that" New Zealand made £500 as the result of the New South Wales tour of the Dominion.. SPORTING. — RACING IN ENGLAND. BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT Received April 29, 11.30 a.m. LONDON, April 28. The One Thousand Guineas resulted: j Silver Win (ridden by Carslake) 1, Soubriquet 2, Golden Corn 3. i BUSINESS NOTICE. A notice is inserted by Mrs Hooker ' stating that she has been obliged, owing to increasing business, to take larger rooms, and consequently has removed to the Economic work rooms, formerly occupied by Miss E. Rauch. She specialises in coats, costumes, dresses and renovations. Compare modern mecnamcal wonders and scientific advancement with the crude efforts of Watt in 1769, which nevertheless culminated in his famous invention of the steam engine, times and conditions of commerce require new devices, new methods. The man with ideas should consult us. We can tender advice and secure full patent rights. Henry Hughes, Ltd., Patent Attorneys, 157 Featherston Street, Wellington.—Advt. " CORNS GONE IN SIX DAYS. Simply apply Progandra to your corn on a piece of calico —repeat for six days, then waHh the-foot in warm water. __our corn will then lift out completely and painlessly— root and all. Progandra does not harm the flesh—removes both hard and soft corns. Money refunded if Progandra does not do the work. 1/6 everywhere or post free from Barraclough's Ppty., Box 1247, Wellington.—Advt. Children like Wade's Worm Figssure and certain.—Advt. Rheumo rapidy removes rheumatism. 2/6 and .4/6.—Advt The run ls on "Keep Smiling• Pumice Soap, "Golden Rule" Cocoanut Oil Soap, and the famous "No-Rub-bing" Laundry Help; exceptional merit —that's the Teason why.—Farmers' Co-op., a :ents for "No-Rubbing." '— •! LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. j T OST — Leather wallet containing notes, silver and wddow's pension certificate; £1 reward. Address at Star Office. **. HAWERA ELECTRO-PLATING WORKS. GRAND THEATRE BUILDINGS, .HIGH STREET. j " " S. R Em | All Classes of Electro-plating Work j Undertaken. i Motor Car and Cycle Parts a Specialty. * Call for a Quotation for your £jay,

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 29 April 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 29 April 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 29 April 1922, Page 7