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BUSINESS NOTICES. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN EVENING FROCKS' THESE ARE ALL GARMENTS OF CHARMING DESIGN SPECIALLY IMPORTED FROM THE VEST END OF LONDON, AND ARE EXCLUSIVE TO OURSELVES. PRICES NOW CUT IN HALF -OR LESS. EVENING FROCKS IN Pale Blue, net trimmed ribbon, with touches of Vieux Rose. Usually 89s 6d. Now —455. Pale Pink Net, smartly trimmed Helio Ribbon and Gold Lace. Usually 1265. Now—a9s 6d. Black Net, with underskirt of White Net, embroidered with Silver and t» ™Cne^° C°l°ure? Ribbon. Usually 210s. Now 59s 6d Pale Pink Crepe de Chine, with overdress of deep cream lace and daintily trimmed French knots. Usually 210"s. Now—s9s 6d Cream Georgette, with. Lemon bands and medallions. Usually 157s 6d. Now—s9s 6d. Black Silk Taffeta and Net. smartly trimmed with silk bands and piping. Usually 1265. Now—63s. White Silk Taffeta, with flounce and sleeves of deep cream lace- with pink embroidered. Usually 1395. Now—69s 6d. Black Silk foerv., smartly trimmed with bands of silver. Usually 1475. Now—73s 6d. ' Black English Crepe de Chine, beautifully embroidered with gold thread. Usually 1475. Now—73s 6d. Cerise Georgette over White Silk Underslip, with dainty embroidery of darker tone. Usually 157s d. New —755.. Black Taffeta Silk, trimmed • with rows of silk .ruching and touches of coloured crepe de chine flowers. Usually 157s 6d. Now—7ss. EU UARPOP HAWERA and . n. nftiinur, stratford

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Dairy Farmers realise that tht pric^3 received for calves duriig 1920-21 w*re abnormal. Tha killing of thousands of calves created a shortags of MJkiig Cows and Beef Cattla, • which mu3t result in a great demand and high prices next year. The rearing of calves with the best artificial food pays! Feed with the Milk of Cereals—without skim milk or whey. It is made from wholesome grains in balanced proportions, finely milled to ensure easy preparation. Dried milk is added ' to give correct strength. You can rear caves on "CEREMILK'' and water —no ] skim milk required if none is easi'y procured—and your catves ' will develop sound'y in bone and muscle. " ! The PRICES are Reduced 200—28/=; 100—15/=; 50-7/9; 25-4/= The QUALITY is still unbeaten. ORDER NOW A«ent« WDTniT»#l#^r4tlfAfVM44 Satisfied U.eri Everywhere X i^Ullj^^QUipatW Everywhere 9 Milton, Gore, Invercargill, Christchurch, Wellington, Auckland EAINES—A . ' ' * %

IOTONE'S TT|IRECTOE,I. The Best Publication of its kind in the Dominion. STREET a ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY. Information of all kinds useful .to •11 cl asses. PRICE: %§, ordered before publication, Pl/I£ ordered after publication, 26/Publishers: • 8J0$& SON & CO , LTD.,

mothers V * give the cliildren •-*<. -Tionningtom - 5 Kiddies take Bonning- * »^ j ton's Irish Moss S\jli I readily. It won't upset irifM /^ \ the little stomach-acts L&2%?/ft Ns ■ speedily—contains no tt&SvtQvsk \ harmful drugs or jiar- *Jsis§&i?i&^ cotics. 1/6 and 2/6. ■< K£ep a botlle in trie I home. Be sure you get I _^-5"""-~^ Boonineton's. ' J^^* Ns ~ I A IRISH MOSS 1 r, FOR COUGHS fi* COLDS

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 31 July 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 31 July 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 31 July 1922, Page 3

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