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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ALL advice free. Miss Newton- "^ Smith' has arrived and will give you free advice on all foot troubles, drop arches, aching feet, corns, bunions and callouses on the sole of the feet at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. A LADIES' Biding Hat in hard felt, new shape, 25/-; now is the time for your show-time hats, ladies' riding boots, ladies' driving rugs. —At the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. ~D EACH cottage for sale, three* rooms,, ■*■"* good section. Price £250; easy] terms.—W. O'Callaghan, Regent i Street. '

T>OYS' Tunic and 'Varsity suits, ■*"* sizes 1 to 3 at 7/6, 4 to 6 at 9/6; also good range of all-wool tweed suits from 33/6; overalls for factory wear in white and blue drill at Kaupokonui Coop. Stores. ' TRUSTEE Cuts neatly and carefully done in the latest style. We specialise in children's work.—Regent Toilet Parlours, Wallace's Buildings- ■ "OATHING Caps—We have just landed a good selection of helmet and diving caps. Call early and get your pick. Prices are right. Obtainable at Tait's Pharmacy. "OABY Outfits—Complete outfits for the baby, comprising binders, silk and wool vests, also hand-made flannel barras, plain, also embroidered, day and night gowns, in fine lawn, nun's veiling, flannel, winceyette, calico; also band-made gowns, head squares, baskets fully stocked with safety pins, puff and box, powder, brush and comb, thread, soap; waterproof sheeting, nursery squares in flannelette and towelling; hand-made and cashmere shawls. Will be pleased to show these outfits to all interested and quote prices. Orders by post receive special attention.— Miss Stewart, Baby Linen House, Hawera. TTO~YS' buckskin knickers, goocThard wearers, 6/11 pair; good saddle tweed shorts and boys' school shorts, navy blue jerseys; all at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. JgOOTS and Shoes—Women's dairy boots, 13/11; chrome dairy boots with heeltips, 17/6; dairy bluchers for women, nailed and plain, 10/6; men's bluchers, nailed and plain, 11/6 and 17/6; made by us and sold by us. —R. Hannah and Co.

p»E sure and see our display of new season's suitings and costume cloths. We are getting busy and would advise placing your Xmas order early to avoid disappointment.—Goldstone and Patterson, Ladies y and Gents' I High-grade Tailors, Hawera. "DURNS-JONES picture frames, take picture size ,Bin x 6in, now reduced to 2/3.— T. G. Liddington, Hawera. TIE prepared ior the hot weather bys wearing cool underwear. We are; showing "Aertex," '^Meridian," and! other well-known makes at Adamson & Robb's, Leaders in Men's "Wear. QYDONIA Skin Creain~softens the hands after domestic routine; easily applied and rubs in dry. For after shaving it has no equal. Price 1/6 bottle at Tait's Pharmacy. QOSMIC Stencil Sets; for curtains, lamp shades, table centres, blouses, { etc.; you can wash the finished article ; without damage; price 8/6. —T. G. Lvddington, Hawera. T^ENIMS from the smallest to the biggest sizes, also^ Bib Overalls and Denim Coats, all sizes, made from a good strong denim at Adamson .& Robb's. T\O -not forget that we rarry a good range of Coverings and execute all classes of Upholstering; prices the best going.—Geo. Syme and Co., Ltd.

"PVAB-WEAK is the leather used in our boot repairs, and our repairer is an expert at his work; we do our repairs neat and good. Bring your repairs to the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera, TpOR Sale—Boxthorn plants, delivered at Commercial Stables, Hawera, 17/- per 1000; ,at Patea station, 18/- per 1000; at Meremere 15/- per 1000. J. Hueston, Commercial Stables, will receive orders. Apply P. Murphy, Meremere. Tf'ARMERS! When you require working, boots ask for the "€r" brand; made in our own factory and sold at prices which defy competition; there's value in every pair.—Hannah and Co., Ltd. T^OR Sale —A gig in good condition; price moderate ror quick sale. Apply Rjverlea Store. ~p*Oß Sale or Lease —Good comfort-^ able 5-roomed house, fowl pens, sheds, and fruit trees, 1£ acres, will keep a cow; £50 down and rest as rent. Apply W. R. Shaw, Park Store, High St.

"COB Present Wear —Balbriggan unwear, 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. /^JJLT picture frames, size lOin x 6in, reduced to 3/3; see them in the window.—T. G. Liddington, Hawera. ! Q.EASS 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. /^.OODS that wiU interest you—We have a large stock of Casements, Cretonnes, Tapestries and Velvets at prieea within the reach of all.—Geo. Syme and Co., Ltd. TTUEREjjIi BEOS., Coachbuilders, 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. Bubber 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.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 11 October 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 11 October 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 11 October 1922, Page 1