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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. "t^Oli Sale or Lease—Good comfortable 5-roomed house, fowl pens, sheds, and fruit trees, ij acres, will keep a cow; £50 down and rest as rent. Apply W. R. Shaw, Park Store, High St. TG^OR Present Wear—Balbriggan uiTwear, in shirts, trousers and trunk drawers, all sizes, price 4/6 per garment; a fine range of men's velour hats in greys, browns and fawns, at 12/6, usual price 25/-, at Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. r^ILT picture frames, size lOin x 6in, reduced to 3/3; see ■ them in the window.—T. G. Liddington, Hawera. /2J.RASS Seeds; Grass Seeds and Manures. All our seeds are new and thoroughly cleaned; we know the success: of the dairying industry depends upon the quality of the seeds supplied to our people. We stock the best only —one quality—one price. You can rely upon your interests being thoroughly safeguarded, both in quality ..and honest mixing, if you buy your | seeds and ~ manures from Kaupokonui Co-op. 'Stores. O.OODS that will interest you—We have a large stoelt of Casements, Cretonnes, Tapestries and Velvets at prices within the reach of all.—Geo. Syme and Co., Ltd. JTAIR Dyeing, Tinting and Staining done by experts; only best English dyes used. —Regent Toilet Parlours, Wallace's Buildings. JJURRELL BROS., Coaehbuildersj wish to announce that their new ELTHAM branch factory is now complete and under the management of Mr A. Hurrell, who will be pleased to quote for every class of vehicle. Paint shop is supervised by a first-class painter of long experience. Cars renovated, painted and upholstered. Rubber tyres fitted to gigs at short notice. Car bodies, motor springs, forgings, hoods, curtains and cushions, etc. M-'cers of the famous Dominion gig.—Hurrell Bros., Hawera and Eltham. • . . JJA^DlTEA]!F~TrousersneoTln)rking men, t/Ii; double-fronted overalls, 11/6; men's overalls, 6/11; boys' overalls, factory overalls, aprons, all to be had at. the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. TT'S no idle boast, but it's a fact that j we carry the largest stock of suit- I ings and costume cloths in Taranaki, and; our new season's goods will please the most fastidious. —Goldstone and Patterson, Ladies' and Gents' Highclass Tailors, Ha-\ *ra. J^OST —On Friday between Racecourse and Vogel Street, silver split second stop watch; £2 reward. Apply J. Brown, Vogel Street. TADIES' Glace Oxford Shoes, 21/6; Ladies' Patent Court Shoes, 24/6; Dairy Boots, all sizes; Men's Strong Farm Boots, 24/6, 28/6, 31/6; 1 set Gig. Harness, with collar, £11 7s 6d; Nickel Stirrup Irons, Spurs and Bits, 25 per cent, off marked prices. For Boot and Saddlery repahs of best materials and workmanship come to Kaiipokonui Co-op. Stores. TINSEED Meal, Ground Linseed Oilcake, 12/- per 1001b. bag,. £11 10s per ton; Meggitt's Calf Meal, 14/6 per bag, £14 per ton; We have one Manure Distributor left at £17 10s at Kaupokonni Co-op. Stores. vexatious delays when you place your order with us for a suit or costume. Our new season's goods are the smartest we 'ye shown. —Goldstone and Patterson, Ladies' ana Gents' High-class Tailors, Hawera. (~YUR 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 Street, Hawera. pEDIGREE Seeds in sealed bags are Sutton's Seeds. The farmers of Kaupokonui have won valuable trophies, also first prizes at Hawera Show with roots grown from Sutton's' Seeds. District Agents—Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. "pUT your picture in a frame. 'Postcard size, 8d and 9d each; the glass alone is worth the money.—T. G. Liddington, Hawera." gUPERFLUOUS Hair" permanently • removed by latest scientific methods.—Regent Toilet Parlours, Wallace's Buildings, Hawera. gUTTON'S "Seeds (in sealed bags that protect the farmer) are all grown from pedigree stocks, thus ensuring heavy crops per acre of high feeding value. For Sutton's Farm, Vegetable and Flower Seeds call on I the district agents —Kaupokonui Co-op t Stores. '*CjEEDS of Success" are Cooper's ° Seeds; "Reliable Seeds" are Yates Seeds. We have them for the farm, flower and vegetable garden. District agents—Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. gANDALS —Tan and black chrome, with best butt soles; sizes 7 x 10 6/11, 11 x 1 7/11, 2x5 8/11, 6x7 9/11; made by us for school wear; ask for the "Warewell" brand.—Hannah and Co. gTEVENS '"Health Salts, 2/- per bottle; Heinz Soups, Mustard, Spaghetti, Baked Beans, PorK and Beans, all at 1/- each; Milani Cocoa, Powell's Cocoa, 1/- ilb tins; Caley's English Cocoa, 1/- ilb tin, 2/- per lib tin''at Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. rj<o "LET—Two" furnished~bedrooms, one double and one single; would suit married couple or two ladies without board preferred. Write "Collins," Star Office. HHO LET—Section of 1% acres, Turutura Road. Write "Turuturu," Star Office. HpHEY all swear fey us, 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 use it! .Well, send the pram up and we'll put soDie tyres on that instead.— Archbold and Co., Union Street; 'phone 452. T^ANTED^"Crelo!'»~f~Ballroom~Powder is without doubt the best and goes furthest and produces a real surface; 2/6 per lb pkt at Strange's, High Street. WANTED Known—Tui Calf Food, Faterine, prime o.s. chaff, barley, wheat, fencing wire, etc., at keeD prices.—The Cash Store, Otakeho. 'RANTED "Known—New Goods now opening in all departments.—E. i H. Harrop, Hawera and Stratford.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 9 October 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 9 October 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 9 October 1922, Page 1

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