SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS; r JT 'S no idle boast, but it's a fact that we; carry the largest stock of suitings and costume cloths in v Taranaki, and our new.season's goods will please tlie most fastidious.—Goldstone and Patterson, Ladies' and Gents' Hiehelass Tailors, Ha-' >ra. . *■ J^OST —On Friday between Eaceeourse.and Vogel Street, silver split second stop watch; £2 reward. Apply J. Brown, Vogel. St. / J^ADIES '~GlaceTf>xf oFd~Shoes r 21/6; Ladies' Patent Court Shoes, 24/6Dairy Boots, all sizes; Men's Strong £arm "Boots, 24/6, 28/6, 31/6; 1 set trig Harness, with ; collar, £11 7s 6d; Nickel Stirrup l/ons, Spurs and Bits, 25 per cent. 'off marked prices. For Boot and Saddlery repjaiis of best materials and workmanship come to Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores, i J^INSEED Meal,. Ground Linseed Oil- | cake, 12/- per, 1001b, bag, £11 10s per ton; Meggitt's Calf Meal/ 0.4/6 per bag, £14 per ton; We? have one Manure Distributor left, at £17 10s at Kaupokojiiu €o-op. Storeg. "^ T°™®-t£'r«e foot examination at tit- HVt j M^ra, October 9th to 14thi Miss Newton-Smith, of Dr. School's London. Corns, callouses, bunions, flat feet, fallen arches, hot feet, sore feet—make your appointments this week free at the New Zealand dofhine Factory, Hawera. ]^O vexatious delays/when you plaefe \ your order with us for a suit or costume. Our new* season's goods are the smartest, we've shown.—Goldstone and Patterson, Ladies' ana Gents' High-class Tailors, Hawera. V . '-' fyUR steadily increasing sales of ;\ Prams -proves our claim that in this line we give the best value in Hawera.—Geo. Syme and Co., Ltd. pLANTS of all kinds for your garden from G. E. Shailer, Caledonia I Street, Hawera. pEDIttKUE Seeds in sealed bags are ' Sutton's-Seeds. - The' farmers of' Kaupokonm have won % valuable tro- i phies, also first pri2fes;at Hawera Show I with roots grown from SuttonV Seeds ' District Agents—Kaupokonui Co-od i Stores. *'\
pLANTING; o£ Jrrmt Trees) Goose- ' blrr^ 1 bU vbeS^ Hed Se Plantß« Orna' mental Shrubs, . Jloses, and Clematis, should be completed now. - Procure I them from G, E. Shailer. Caledonia /?♦ Nursery, Hawera... « pUT your picture in a frame. Postcard size, 1 8d and 9d each; the glass alone is worth the money.—T G ; Ijddington^ Hawera. / ' gUTTON'S Sleds" (in sealed, bags .that protect^the farmer) are alii grown from pedigree' stocks, thus en-! sunng heavy crops per acre of high' feeding value. For Button's Farm Vegetable and Flower Seeds call on the district agents—Kappokonui Co-op Stores. . ~ , x "gEEDS of- Sudesß" are CoopeT's , Seeds; "Beliabfe Seeds" arelates Seeds. We have them for thefarm, flower and .vegetable , garden., JJistnet agents—Kaupokonui Co-op Stores. - "' j gHOWTIME Suits to Measur»--Onler your show suit from us now and do not be disappointed. Suit to measure good cut and finish. £6 6s, at the New Zealand Clothing Factor* Hawera. , •JO LET—Furnished bedroom with or without meals;-would.suit gentleman at business during day. . Write " Central,». jgtar Office all swear by ius, but not at us, so make one more and' let us put your motor or cycle in order at once. Ay! What! Got a baby and can't I use it! Well, send the^ pram up and ! we '11 put some- tyres otf that instead. Archbold arid Co., Union Street: 'phone 452. ,gANDALS^Tan~and black"chrome, with best butt soles; sizes 7 x 10 6/11, 11 x 1 7/11, 2x5 8/11, 6x7' 9/1 J; made by us for school wear; ask ■ for the "Warewell" brand.—Hannah and Co. ' j
gTEVENS' Health Salts, 2A per bot-' tie; Heinz Soiips, Mustard . iSpag-1 hetti, Baked Beans, PorK and' Beans,' all at 1/- each; Milani Cocoa, Powell's Cocoa, 1/- Jib tins; Caley s' ISnplish Cocoa, 1/- jib tin, ,2/- .^er -'-ila tia at •I^l^-k^^^^P- Stores. .-, RANTED Knpwl^N^w^^od'ri^' opening in all deparftnents.~E. H. Harrop, Hawera and Stratford. "yyANTED! Known—Rotoscillo Sew-. ing Machine; once used always recommended; 1U years >. guarantee; kept in repair for 5 years free of charge; hand machines from £8; treadlt machines from £14 14s at Dixon's. •■■■>... < ;,■ WANTED Known.-.-— O'Eeilly and Walker offer ypu r the following snips in bacon and cheese: Bacon sides, 8^ d; bacon shoulders from 6d; bacon rashers fr O m ? 1/2.; rolled ham, 1/2 ; finest mild cheese, lid; extra special, 1/2; lard, 1/- Jb; Bex cheese; potted meats and fist pastes, 9d jar. Our business is your business.^' Our bacon and cheese is now household word. Cormaek's famous bread, fresh three times daily. Yates' reliable seeds.— O'Beilly and Walter, Grocers and Proviaion Merchants, Hawera; 'phone 596. "YyANTED—"Ureloi' J Ballroom Powder is without doubt the best and goes furthest and produces a real surface; 2/6 per lb pkt at Strange's, High Y^TANTED Known-—Boys '-strong ail- ' , wool serge knickers from 7/6: heavy tweeds, 9/6; boys' shirts, sing- j lets and everything in clothing at our usual cut prices.—Shaw, High St <JL Hawera. **--; Known—The famous Canterbury underwear in all-wool summer weight; singlets 13/6, pants 13/6, or 25/- the set, at the Busy Shop -^Shaw's, High St. •W^ aTe now Bhowi»g an attractive display of soft furnishings, carpets, rugs, linoluems, etc., all at prices in your favour.—Geo. Syme and Co., Litd. . ' W ANT- Kjl> Known~We have seedlihgs in great variety suitable for present planting. Call and inspect at Staub and Co.'s, Begent St., Hawera ANTED Known—Two famous" hits all the race; "One, Two, Three' ™' famous Hawaiian song; . also ™JiW*? an°c ' J OTXg w?ltzs 2/2 each posted te any address at Dixon's Hawera. " '
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 7 October 1922, Page 1
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878Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 7 October 1922, Page 1
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