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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. TfcON'T Delay. Secure that Sehneide man's ready-to-wear suit now while stacks are large.—Goldstone and Patterson, sol agents, Hawera. JgNGLISit Cups, 8/6, 8/6, 8/6 doz.; cups and saucers, 5/6, 5/6, 5/6 half-doz.; plates, 3/-, 3/- half-doz.; nice line glass salad bowls at 3/6 each: btevens' pearl enamelware and English aluminium ware at very low prices: stainless knives (good quality), dessert at 22/- per half-doz., table 26/V*T half-doz.; nickel silver teaspoons, 4/- half-doz.; dessert spoons and forks 6/11 per half-doz.; table forks, 8/9 per half-dez.—Bullock's Store, where you get real bargains. J^NGLISH, French and American per fumes, toilet powders, creams and soaps—a real selection for your Xmas gifts at Strange % the Chemist, Hawera. J^NGLiSii Player Piano greatly reduced at Dixon's; only £195; wonderful value at so low a figure. Inspection invited at Dixon's. JpOE Sale—Furniture, crockery, glassware, garden tools, fowls, and fowlhouse; lot cheap to quick buyer. Write ''Home," Star Office. JTOE Sale—Jersey heifer, close to profit; very quiet. Apply G. Spratt, Ketemarae, Eoad. JpOE ladies, gents, girls, boys and children's boots and shoes, covered by our system of inspection and rejection of all faulty goods; for suit cases, Gladstone and kit bags; gig harness with collar, £11 7s 6d per set; farm harness; boot and harness repairs by expert tradesmen at Kaupokonui Coop. Stores. JfAEMEES! Buy the tf. Brand of .. **en's Farm Boots, all solid leather, made in our own factory urices ,18/6 22/6, 25/-, 27/6, ZO/-/&ZZ nailed soles; Bluchers, nailed or plain soles, 11/6, 17/6; Men's Cloga, Vith irons, 16/6. Mention your size when ordering.—Hannah and Co., Ltd. JpAIE Faces need protection from sunburn, windchap and tan. Users of JMerolme Balm proclaim its merits; 2A per bottle atJ3trange 'a,__the_Chemist. pAEMEES I Get my quotationTf or stack covers before purchasing elsewhere.—John Kirk, Saddler. Union Street T^ACTOKY Aprons, 3/9j white drill ft/ ,_ overalls, 7/11; blue drill overalls, 9/11; white cotton singlets, 4/6—at the best value store, Goldstone and Patterson, tailors and outfitters, Hawera. XTAIK Eyeing, Tinting and Staining done by experts; only best English dyes used.—Eegent Toil-t Parlours, Wallace's Buildings. H.l>. JsuiTS **>* men, 75/-; good * 'worsted suits, 87/6; strong double wove tweed, 97/6; the sport suit for holiday wear, 59/6, 72/6 —at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. ; i JJATS! Hats ! Hats ! Want a new '-._.. hat for Xmas?. Then see us, for we stock all the best makes, including Stetsons, Bcrsalinos and Lincoln Bennetts.—Goldstone and Patterson, Hawera. H.B. SUIT^ are well known 'throughout the Dominion as solid wearers. Call in and try on one of our 1923 suits for men or boys at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. I T SAY, Mr Motorist! I think youTl like us, for we are prompt and thorough in our work, and we never lose a customer through not trying to satisfy his requirements. No one gets the '' wind up over our charges either. —Archbold and Co., 'phone 452, Union Street, Hawera. TUST opened up, a tine assortment of Piver's face powders, creams, soaps, rouge, bath salts, etc. Inspect our window.-^W. G. Strange, chemist. High St, J£EEP~Cydonia Skin Cream always _ handy during the hot sunny days. It is wonderfully cooling and softening, as well as burn and wind resisting; 1/6 per bottle at Tait's Pharmacy, High St. T ATEST music songi fox trot "Stumbling"; also fox trot song "Singing"; both are really good. posted to any address for 2/1J from Dixon 's. j^ADDBEN 'S celebrated binder twine, new season's supply now in stock; wooden rakes, 3-bow, 2/6 each; extension ladders, 8 to 14ft., 55/-, 10 to 18ft 60/-; scythe blades and handles; hay forks; galvanised baths on legs, 80/-; porcelain enamel baths, sft 6in., at £11 10s; Samarang No. 1 kapoc, 2/3 1b; wire stretchers, mattresses, kapoc pillows, wooden bedsteads 3ft and 4ft 6in., at Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. T\JEW Season iSlurts in a great range of patterns; also Shirts with collars to match; all at bedrock prices at Adams . and Robb's. ladies' wardrobe complete without these dainty rustling garmoirette, opaline, tricoline.—Armitage, ments. See our underskirts in silk, Manaia. QUE Larkspur Lotion will entirely cleanse the children's hair and eradicate pedieuli (nits). Price 2/bottle at Tait'a Pharmacy, High St. OV^R3AUL your camera; this is ideal weather for taking snapshots these bright spring days. Procure your photo supplies at Westwood's Pharmacy, 185 High St., Hawera— "Headquarters for every Ph^pto Need." QH! that languid feeling! Then don't hesitate, but procure a bottle of our Granular Effervescent Saline; it cannot be beaten as a liver stimulant. Try Tait's, the chemist, for it. Price 3/6 bottle. QUT on their own! Schneideman's ready-to-wear or to-measure suits. Come in and try a few on; you won't be pressed to buy.—Goldstone and Patterson, sole agents. Hawera. Q'JJEILLY & WALKEE~wish~ybu all the season's greetings, and beg to remind you that nowhere is there to be found a greater display of Xmas no-velties at prices equal to anything in N.Z. Our large range oi nuts, fruits, etc., take a lot of beating. Dessert fruits, 1/9 tin, 20/- doz.; sultanas, lid lb, 61bs 5/ ■■; assorted nuts, 31bs 2/9; peanuts, 9d lb; jellies from 3/doz.; pineapple chunks, 3 for .2/6; sheep tongues from 1/6; C. and B. essences, 1/6; Peck's paste, 1/2; dates, prunes and everything at O'Eeilly and Walker \s, High St.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 5 January 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 5 January 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 5 January 1923, Page 1

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