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I SPEOIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ENGLISH CuPs> V6, 8/6, 8/6 doz.; i,„i*aUpS a, nd saucers > V6, 5/6, 5/6 half-doz.; plates, 3/-, 3/- balf-doz. nice line glass salad bowls .at 3/6 each; Wtevens' pearl enamelware and English ftS O Tv^ are ?* ye low prices; stainless kmves (good quality) dcs S?h?lf? A 26/. f/ £&a AoZ- '> ,mckel silver teaspoons, V- half-doz.; dessert spoons and forks hSIF* h^ lf:f oz -J table forks, 8/9 per ' S a. lf-d0?-r- B»".°ck' 8 Store, where you ggtj-eal bargains. * I E^^^^yeTTiano greatly rgat Dixon's; only £195; wonderful value at so low a figure. Inspection invited at Dixon's. / P pOR Sale—One purebred Berkshire -R a ,b^? rv3months old; also one Sabred Beikshire boar, 5 months old. Apply B._ Brunold, Te Roti. l c * pOR Sale—Royal Ruby motor cycle, -BikV' Pytar hSe for CaSh W"te tfUli Sale—_-urnituxe, crockery, glass- *«, ir are ' ? arden tools, fowls, and w5 TO lot„ chea P to quick buyer Write "Home," Star-Officii.

F olt -, Sal^~^ Harley-Davidsons «,„ Sm Indi ans and used machines at. the Eltham Motor Cycle Repair Depot. See hst on this page. s,tu,th JX>B Sale—Several pups, work cattle , lo „,0r ebeep; guaranteed workers: bS^^T^ M^andlish, Rowan ' F°\ .ladies, gents, girls, boys and j children's boots and shoes, covered , by our system of inspection and rejection of all faulty goods; for suit cafes, , Gladstone and kit bag*; gig harness ! with collar, £11 7s 6d%er let; 2£ j harness; boot and harness repairs V , expert tradesmen, at Kaupokinui Coop. stores. ' VABMKIfM.! jßuy tne tf.~Br__a~sf . Men's Farm Boots, all solid leather, made m our own factory; prices 18/6 22/6, 25/- 27/6, 30/-, 7 p l a £ ll nailed soles; Binders, nailed or plain irons' l2# <"** W' irons, 16/6. Mention y our size when JpAJM Faces need protection froml_nt ivr °? rn» windchap and tan. Users of Nerohne Balm proclaim its merits: 2A pcr _ bottle at^Strange'a,_the Chemist. FARMERS! Get my quotations for stack covers before purchasing Streit^ Klrk ' Sadd*er > Uai(* I?ACTOR_ Apr"o_s7 3/9; white drill overalls, 7/11; blue driU overalls, 9/11; white cotton singlets, 4/6—at the best value store, Goldstone and Patterson. tailors and outfitters, Hawera

HTA.IR Dyeing, Tinting and Staining done By experts; only best English $T e?, Uf ed4r-Kegent ToiLt Parlours, Wallace's Buildings. ' jfcL.JB. suits ±or men, 75/-; good worsted suits, 87/6; strong double wove .tweed, 97/6; the sport suit Jror holiday, wear, 59/6, 72/6—at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Ha* TjATS! Hats ! , Hats ! Want a new hat for Xmas? Then see us, for we stock all the best makes, including btetsonsy Bcrsalinos anil -_4»col_ Bennetts.—Goldstone and Patterson. Hawera. ' H.B. SUTTS a^ 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. T SAY, Mr Motorist! I think you'll 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" overiour charges either. —Archbold and Co., 'phone 452, Union Street,' Hawera. TUST opened up, a line assortment of Piver's face powders, creams, soaps, rouge, bath salts, etc. Inspect our window.—W. G. Strange, chemist. High St, j£EEP Cydoiira 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.

J^OST— In Hawera, on Saturday, Dec. 31st, in Collins or High Streets, a gold brooch, valued as a keepsake. Reward on returning same to A. H. Ho(lge,_Printer»and Stationer. J^ATEST" music song fox- trot "Stumbling"; also fox trot song . "Singing"; both are really good. posted to any address for-2/1} from Dixon's. \ f JJJADDREN'S celebrated" binder twine, new season's supply now in stock; wooden rakes, 3-bow, 2/6 each; extension ladders, 8 to 14£t.y 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 lb; wire stretchers, mattresses, kapoc pillows, wooden bedsteads 3ft and 4ft 6in., at Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. British Rubber Co.'s Clincher Cross ear tyres, to clear at 90/- ---, each or 160/- per pair; car tubes, 28 x 3, 11/- each, 32 x 4 18/- each, 32 x 34 12/6 each, 34 x 4 18/6 and 20/-, 815 x 105 17/6 and 20/-, 875 x 105 20/-, 880 x 120,25/-; Sphinx Pord plugs; 3/6j car pumps, single Cylinder, 25/-, double 27/6; Sherwin Williams' and Bergers' paints, oils, colours, oxides, brushes, etc., at Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. . "MEW Season Siurts in a great;range of patterns; also Shirts with collars to match; all at bedrock prices at Adams . and Robb's. QUR Larkspur Lotion will entirely cleanse the children's" hair and eradicate pediculi (nits). Price ' 2/bottle at Tait's Pharmacy, High St. OVERHAUL your camera; thin is ideal weather for taking snapshots these bright spring days. Procure your photo supplies ait Westwood's Pharmacy, 185 High St., Hawera— "Headquarters for every Photo Need ''

O'JJEILLY .$ WALKER wish you all the season's greetings, and beg,, to remind you that nowhere is were to be found a greater display of Xmas novelties at prices equal to ..anything in N,Z. Our large range at nuts, fruits, etc.; take a lot-of beating. Dessert; fruits, 1/9 tin, 20Ad6z.;.sultanas, lld lb, -61bs 5/; assorted nuts, 31bs 2/9; peanuts. 9d lb; jellies from 3/doz.; pineapple ,-vchunks, 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'fieiily and Walker's, High St. /

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 6 January 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 6 January 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 6 January 1923, Page 1

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