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BUSINESS NOTICES. . —. . -■ -..j~.— — ft' " iitiwa—r \ mmmm*mim*'*m<*&****mammammmma^mammmmmmmmmmm^mmßmmmmmmmmmmam^ 111 NEW SEASON'S : Jjfa iODEL FROCKS FROM LEADING FASHION CREATORS. I j} '• j. i rpHE daintiness and the many novel effects shown r I J.jj II in the New FROCKS for Spring and Summer-will *«I| I U appeal to those who desire something "different." ■r° a PPreciate the beauty of each model, you must fill li if really see our display. There are little style touches that are hard to explain briefly, but which make injjl stant appeal to the eye; also, last but not least, there Jljl is only ONE of each Model. A FEW BRIEF DESCRIPTIONS. FROCK of FLORAL VOILE, in Saxe, Lemon and White, with new pleated side effects, finished with pipings of blue ribbon and beads —84/- ' ' SMART FROCK, CERISE & WHITE SILK FOULARD, lined silk, with effective side panels and wide belt, trimmed dainty white Organdi collar and cuffs—sJ guineas. CAMOUFLAGE FROCK in black and white silk, long-waisted effect, • piped white Georgette and finished with white Georgette collar and cuffs—s£ guineas. STYLISH FROCK in White Crepe GeoTgette, with large Citron spots, finished with White Voile fichu and cuffs—sJ guineas. WOVEN SILK FROCK in Jade Green, long-waisted effect, trimmed Fawn Silk collar and piped and stitched with Fawn—s_- guineas. INSPECTION WELCOMED WITHOUT ANY OBLIGATION ON YOUR PART. E. H. HARROP, DRAPER s: HAWERA. **- - ■ * " ■ - ' ' • - mm*mmmumammmmmmm*m^mmmKmmmmm*ummsmasMmmmammmam^mmimmmmi^mi^mmmmmmaamummmmmmm*-<» Good Used Cars from I £100 Upwards We have a good range _______F_____P___*»ll"sK____"' of second-hand cars, ~'—^|Hjjj|^Hßffl||j|^S____l thoroughly overhauled and in; splendid \ order, (^i^N_fe_^____________S_l^ at prices ranging from _f^^Bn)T^ll|jlßH|^HV|H£%\ £100 upwards. •^•^J^4 MMMl |j^ M jjfl^4^7'^)_f 4^__^_^V~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Hl^___> •'' CALL OR WRITE FOR PARTICULARS. JVIILLER :JEr£s TYRES JUST LANDED A DIRECT SHIPMENT OF THESE FAMOUS TIRES IN ALL SIZES SHELL MOTOR SPIRIT OIL AND GREASE ALWAYS IN STOCK AT LOWEST PRICES. ALL ENQUIRIES TO Motor Department, FARMERS' CO-OP., HAWERA.

TASTEFUL EXAMPLES OF MODERN SILVERWARE IN THE SHAPE OF TEA SETS, CAKE STANDS, DISHES, ENTREE DISHES, FLOWER VASES, ETC., ETC. '..- JL are on display in our Show Cases. **% J^^Tli We invite every lover of Good Sil- **-^___l_ r^JI verware and prospective gift pur- ttW^^Vfl /_^f___^ chasers to inspect before finally deciding on a perhaps less permanent and less beautiful gift. <g-3_ <5-J?~fc OT-; PRICES ABE MODERATE. .».__..- X W- SARGENT ' ■■ HAWERA.

TO STAND THE SEASON AT NORMANBY ST. KEVIN Rotl child—Ruahine. Australasian record, winning mile <saddle) in 2.11. Ruahine has proved "herself the most consistent producer of speed New Zealand has ever seen, being the dam of Dan Patch 2.9, St. Kevin 2.11, Glandalough 2.14, Phingari 2.17, Innisfall 4.43 and Ferns 2.23. St. Kevin is an upstanding brown ihorse, of commanding appearance, and that combination of size and j so essential in a sire of successiful racehorses. FEE, £10 10s (£8 8s if paid at first service.) Good grazing, 3/- per week. Mare9l 'will be met at Normanby station on | :advice. For further particulars apply j sto — ■ | J. E. SMITH, | Normanby. I ' i -■— ——_^^— THE THOROUGHBRED" HORSE ACRE ACRE ICTIIiL Stand at Gillanders' Stables Every WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. Apply— J. THORPE, Owner, Waverley. _____ - ■ i* WARNINGr TO PARENTS. The Education Authorities warn children not to take top many sweets. 'Ihere is also another danger to avoid, i.e., the use of cough remedies contain«ing narcotics, syrups, or alcohol. Doctors recommend "Fluenzol" for children's use as it is free from such deleterious ingredients.—Advt. FEELING OLDER? Past your first youth? Never mind! <Jlass of Stevens' Health Salt first thing in the morning makes you fit an^ buoyant. Clears away that heavy "elueriv" feeling,.gives zest and energy. 2/ij at chemists and stores —Advt Put it in your cruet—Sharland's Vinegar. Mellow and mature. Most wholesome and most palatable vinegar in New Zealand. In bulk and bottle, ifill grocers.—Advt.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 17 October 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 17 October 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 17 October 1922, Page 3

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