BUSINESS NOTICES. tiyatcAXfOuA <&&£- I Get Free Advice on Foot Troubles! I Miss Newton-Smith has Arrived i J^[ISS Newton Smith, Dr. Scholl's special representative from ' London, will be in flawera for one week from October 9 to 14 \ and may be consulted free at the" '" ' ' ; N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY BOOT DEPARTMENT. <] ii This affords a splendid opportunity to all sufferers from foot j troubles, jsuch as tired, aching feeC, weak feet, turning ankles flat ' ' feet, callouses en the ball of the feet, bunions, and corns to'have , expert advice and remedial appliances fitted if necessary.' 1 APPOINTMENTS MAY BE BOOKED. ! ( • ' ' j New ]mgmz^ Clothing Zealand icunnmcfactor^ factory, HAWERA.
K9H This High Grade lilipil - Men's- Wear is M RIGHTLY PRICED !^l_-iCJ^ MEN'S 3-PIECE SUITS, 79/6, 89/6, 95/T^f 7 MEN'S SPORT SUITS, 59/6, 69/6, 79/6 VI I MEN'S GABERDINE RAINCOATS, 59/6, IIN j , 69/6, 89/6 | \ j MEN'S TWEED OVERCOATS, 69/6, 79/6 V t\- MEN'S FUR FELT HATS, all sizes, 19/6 fil't" EN'S NEGLIGE SHIRTS from 3/11 to 1 \^ 1 MEN'S SOFT COLLARS, 3 for 2/3 MEN'S ALL-WOOL SOX, 1/11 NAVY DRILL If fffilT MEN'S SINGLETS, SHIRTS, 8/11 II 111%/ 4/3 BLACK, SATEEN 111 1% W MEN'S UNDERSHIRTS, 7/11 tJIJII I PANTS, 5/3 WORKING BOOTS, "V*"* MEN'S FLANNELS, 21/- a. m - '7/11 l GLACE BOOTS, «B CO., 32/6 # HAWERA. 8/n BUY NOW AND BENEFIT BY THESE BIG PRICE SAVINGS.
STOP ! STOP ! STOP ! FURNITURE! FURNITURE 20 PER CENT. LESS than town prices; all made by electrically driven machinery. You come into our workshop where the goods are being made- and place your order. We have no high-class showrooms, high rents and other unnecessary expenses. HONEST CONSTRUCTION THROUGHOUT. THAT'S WHY YOU \SHOULD BUY YOUR FURNITURE FROM US ! We cater for all branches of the k trade, including Upholstery, Loose Covers, Bedding, Picture Framing and Repair Work. L. J. HALL CABINETMAKER (Late Pursers', Wanganui). 107 union st!, hawera (Near Station). ! WHOLEMEAL FLOUR. "VVTE have been appointed Sole Agents for this product and can supply any quantity you require. The process whereuy this "Wholemeal Flour is made is probably the only one in New Zealand. Instead of the modern process of grinding, which takes out of the wheat a lot of the valuable food properties, the old method of stone rolling or grinding is employed, which retains all the rich food values of the wheat. It may be interesting to learn that the old mill where the Wholemeal is ground was built by the soldiers about 1850, and is still worked by a member of the original owner's family. As j they make a specialty of this article it necessarily follows that it ranks far above any other of its kind. i Obtainable only at— W. T. J OHNSON'S, THE HOUSE FOR VALUE, ■ UNION ST., HAWERA. , Telephone 459. Box 9. ' J)ESSERT Pears, 1/4 tin; Wooden Matches, strike on any surface, 5d doz. boxes, 4/6 gross; Moto, 4d tin, 3/6 Col.; Lighthouse Cleanser, 4d tin, 3/6 doz.; Farmings' Tea, 1/6 per 1b at Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. Ladies are extolling "No-Rubbine" Laundry Help, "Golden Rule" Soap and "Keep Smiling" Sand Soau Eu O'Feilly, agent for "No-Rubbing"— Advt.
THE LATEST IN HOT WATER SYSTEMS. . DICKERS' .ij §f SPRINGS If ]f|f Have no equal for *? ML=JM house> dai*y and ■|| &' BUPPIj BOILING |i JLJ|- WATEB to any | : J[ | Part of the house | ij *^ j in SEVEN MIN|l UTES. I k|||jP Designed to take M =a^^M y the place of the 1 '-ilij]||H usual domestic ll^. !J|k tot water service^ iJ^H^rji^ Demonstrations §X^s!o l(S» given at any .• time. SOLE AGENTS: - " • gLLIS & gMITH, PLUMBERS, KELSON ST., HAWERA 'Phone 17. ARRIVED ! OUR FIRST SHIPMENT OF BOVING I TURBINES Call and let us demonstrate and you will be convinced that the Turbine represents the most efficient and cheapest method of developing power. Why buy Electric Power or Petrol when you can generate all i the power necessary for the farm and home for nothing? H. N. MAUNDER & GO., ELECTRICAL AND HYDROENGINEERS, 32 NELSON ST., HAWERA.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 9 October 1922, Page 7
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656Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 9 October 1922, Page 7
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