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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. JjOOT Repairs!~Boot Repairst7 Men, bring us your boots to sole and heel by our expert with Evar-Wear leather. Ladies, bring us your boot repairs.— New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. jgOYS ! .The ''HonmiP l repeater pistol fires 5000 shots with one loading. You can get one for 2/6 from T. G. Liddington, Hawera. "PAitGAjLNfci still obtainable at our Great Sale: Men's striped denim , trousers, 3to 7, at-7/11 j men's hard-1 wear trousers, 11/6; boys' at 6/11—At Kaupokonui C»-op. Sale. JJARGAIN Sale — We are offering some remarkable bargains in Infants' wear: Woollen Coats, 3/11, 5/11, 6/11, less than half usual price; Boottees, 1/6, 1/1 j., 2/6; Bibs, nice towelling bib, 9d; cambric, embroidery trimmed, 1/6, 1/11, 2/3; warm day and night Gowns, fiannelette, also lonecloth, from 3/11, 4/11, 5/11; Shawlt, 6/11, 9/11, 12/6; lovely soft Woollen Shawl, large size, reduced to 15/11Woollen Jerseys, 22/6, reduced to 11/6; House Dresses from 3/11; warm Pilehers, 6/6, reduced to 4/11.—Miss Stewart, Baby Linen House, Hawera.

JJAiA> Spots, weak,; and falling hair and Jail diseases' of the hair and scalp successfully treated at the Regent Toilet Parlours,'^Wallace's Buildings. "•• ■•..■■; JJUSTER Cuts neatly and carefu^y . done in the latest style. We specialise in children's work at the Regent. Toilet Parlours, Wallace's Buildings. QOSIVLLU Stencil Wets; " for curtains, lamp shades, table centres, blouses, etc.; you can wash the fiifished article without damage; price 8/6.— T. G. Liddington, Hawera. ♦ QOMPARE our denim prices with any m the district, and you'll find that quality, for quality, you'l] make a considerable saving by purchasing from us We pay postage.—Goldstone & Patterson, Tailors and Outfitters, Hawera. f^ALJj and scc.j;,y selection qf Seeulings; only suitable varieties supplied for planting now; vegetable and ilower Seeds, in 3d and 6d packets; large assortment to choose from at H. G.Staub's> Seedsman and Florist, 16 Regent Street, Hawera; ': QOW Covers from 8/6; horse covers at reduced prices. Call and inspect at Kanpokonui Co-op. Sale. T\ON'T buy a ready-to-wear suit until you have seen Schneideman's. They are all made by expert tailors and nothing but the host of materials are used throughout.—Goldstone & Patterson, Sole Agents, Hawera. *

TpUR Sale—3 h.p. motor and Beatrice separator,-almost new. Can be seen working.—Townsend, Butcher, Hawera.' . J?OR Dyeing and Cleaning the old ! / firm are still going strong; satisfaction guaranteed. — Hawkins, corner High and Victoria 'Sts. Tj\ELIX Burns' latest dance album, "The Dickens," has made a hit. Get a copy from T. G. Liddington, Hawera. , i TpOR Sale—Purebred Berkshire boars, i —Townsend, Butcher, Hawera. T^OR Sale—Boxthorn plants, delivered at Commercial Stables, Hawera, 17/- per 1000; -at. Patea station, 38/- per 1000; at Meremere 15/- per J 000. J. Hueston, Commercial Stables, will receive orders. Apply P. Murphy, Meremere. JpACTORY Overalls, aprons, singlets, boots, trousers, blankets, rugs; these are all good wearers. Buy your outfits at the H. 8., Hawera.: JPARMERS!— Your horse and c ttle medicines prepared with due care at shortest notice. If you want good results depend on "Tait's Pharmacy" to give you satisfaction. TpARMEES!—Let us introduce to you our Drench. There's none equal to "Tait's Quality Drench." Usual price 1/6 pkt, 17/6 doz. lots.—At Tait's Pharmacy. , , JfAEM Boots, farm leggings, 11/6; feeding-out oil canvas coats, oilskin legs, farm overalls, farm trousers, farm flannels, odd coats, odd vests, all to be had at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. TXAVE you seen themP They're the best ready-xo-wear -suit made — Sehneideman's We stock them in guaranteed serges, worsteds, and tweeds.—Goldstone \& Patterson, only agents, Taranaki., . -

XXAJ^MUitKOlJjJs—our tsombmed iK day treatment for 5/- will be found beneficial to pile sufferers. Obtain able only at Tait's Pharmacy. "JP|"ANNAH and Co. —Ladies' nigger glace Oxford lace shoes, no caps, light welted soles, Cuban leather heeis, 30/-; write for a pair; postage paid on cash orders.—Hannah and Co/ JJARDWARE Bargains—Drain forks, 4-prong, 5/6*; garden rakes, 12----tooth 3/3, 14-tooth 3/6; rakes, extra strong, 12-tooth 5/-, 14-tooth 5/6; hedge shears, Bin. 9/6, 9in. 10/6, lOin. 12/-; timber jacks, 32/6, 70/-, 82/6, 90/-; Douglas pumps, No. 2 33/6, No. 3 35/-, No. 4 40/-—At Kaupokonui Co-op. Sale. _ TF you require a smart, good fitting ', x and well-made ready-to-wear suit let it be a Schneideman's. We'll be glad to show you how superior they are to any other rea^J-to-wear suit made.— Goldstone £fc Patterson, Sole Agents, Hawera TURY- and Co. have a nice line of Ladies' Artificial Silk Hose with self stripes, colour nigger, black and grey, all priced at 6/11 pair. We will do your boot repairs. j I ' TUB V and Co. havo an excellent line of Men's Raineonts at the very low price of 69/6; we havo only a few leftso avoid disappointment by shopping early in the week. TTAUPOKONUI Co-op.—Special value in men's tweefl tfouaers at 21/-; Mosgiel saddle tweeds at 23/6 in greys "and fawns; cash discount 1/- in the £.

TTAUPOKONUI Co:op.—Now showing men's colonial boxed suits in dark grey and browns; special value, 79/6; cash discount 1/- -in the £. T OST—On Turuturu Bbad or Egmont Street, leather horse holder. Finder please leave at Star Office. T INSEED meal, 12/- per 1001b bag, ±J £11 10s per ton; Meggitts' calf meal, 15/- per 1001b bag. Remember that the feeding of linseed meal, besides increasing milk production, adds fertilising elements worth 45/- per ton to the past tire. Buy now at Kaupokonui Co-op. Sale.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 8 September 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 8 September 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 8 September 1922, Page 1

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