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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. j^OST—On Tuesday night, between Opera House and Somerset House, pair rimless glasses in case. Finder return to Somerset House; reward. J7OST— On Turuturu Road, engine chain off Harley-Davidson motor cycle. Reward on returning to this office. r J^OST— From Eltham last Saturday, bay pony,' small sore on shoulder; last seen near Ketemarae. Apply. A. G. Clark, Eltham, or Lance Goodger, Hawera. TOADIES' patent shoes, reduced from 42/6 to 22/9; ladies' patent Court shoes, Louis heels, 24/-; ladies' glace Oxford shoes, 18/9; men's box calf English Sunday boots, 29/6; men's tan glace kid boots, 31/6; men's nailed working boots, 20/-, 22/6,. 25/-; girls' English patent strap shoes, 7 to 9 10/3, 10 to 1 12/9; dress baskets, 4/6. Big reductions in kit and Gladstone bags at Kaupokonui Co-op. Sale, ending 10th March. . . "JTLGHTJof the Age Kerosene." The _ Wanganui Harbour Board says: We have used this kerosene for port; beacon* and river lights; its illuminating power is exceedingly brilliant, and the lamps reqnred a minimum, of cleaning. Light of the Age Kerosene is recommended without hesitation where goodandeconomical lighting is required. " Obtain your supplies from the district agents, Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. : "Ii A Gloria>" the gramophone de luxe; £1 down and 5/- weekly will put one in your home. See Liddington about it, High St., Hawera. '■M^=^^--';^^l~^rs.-i,^4Bdali of New Plymouth, is opening pre-j mises in the H.B. Buildings, Hawera. 7 JjpLLINERY Special—Showing direct ' importations of English andFrench winter models; the latest word in millinery.—H.B. Buildings, Hawera. ' I jyjILLINEK V Special—All ladies in- j ; - terested in high-class; Millinery ' are f cordially invited to inspect our . stocks. —H. 87 Ruildings; Hafrera.; '7 ij/pLLINJSJBSf;; Special—Mrs Ridsdale ' opens on Tuesday, March l3thV' and will be in personal attendance.—3j H.B. Buildings, Hawera. -^ 7,7; ■: "J^O Gramophone in the world can; boast the same improvements as the I new ' ' La Gloria cabinet model. ' The 7 tone is unequalled; easy terms to suit 7 any pocket.—Liddington Js, High St:,""1 Ha\yera. ' ... . : ;v"'->'i QLD Judge tobacco, 2/3 pkt; Belgium . safety matches; 6d pkt, 5/6 gross; \ Palmer ?s plaids, : 9d;^doz,; Barilla soap, 3 for 1/-; Castile soap, 5d cake; Carbobe soap, 3 for 1/-;. Cashmere Bouquet soap,, large, 1/6; Cuticura and Rexona ! soap, -1/4 calte^ Palm- Olive-soap, 1/- ! cjake; Plaza tooth paste, X/_ ; Colgate 'a | dental cream, large, 1/8; Talcum pow7 der, 1/3; Dinneford's magnesia, 71/6; ! sugar of niill^ l/ify; j a rs of jam7for j -2/5; -raspberrJ-'Wdliiaek e-a^rTah^fiilp' 1 just landed; 3 Cerebos salt, lld tin; ''i Breakfast Delight, IA pkt; Oto, 1/3 | bag; writing pads,, good line, 6d.— O [Reilly. and Walker, high-class grocers, < High St.; 'phone 596. 7 -• j "pOLSON'S Art Gallery" is offer- J ing a genuine reduction of 5/-in • the £ off marked prices for a short ' period- before stocktaking. This is■'!*' your opportunity. ,3 jDRICES that are hard to beat—Tapestry Sofa Rugs, 33/6; Velvet Pile Sofa Rugs, 50/; Reversible Sofa Rugs, 42/6.—Geo. Symeand Co., Ltd.; Ha- v wera. •-."• •• xyl ««pOpON'S~Art7Gailery'' is offer- { ing a genuine reduction of 5/- ih the £ off marked prices for a short period before 3 stocktaking. This is your_ opportunity. PRESENTATION" rugs, presentation solid leather suit cases; brief, bags, suit cases, steel trunks, hat boxes at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. -■; ;■- ""-':.. 3 3,:. ". : .- v . <*pOLSON'S~7£rF^alie^;^ ing a genuine reduction .of 5/- in the £ off marked prices for a short period before stocktaking. '..*. This is yoiur opportunity. 3 7 pRINTS, striped and in black -and •vf-hite spots; 500 yards 3(Jin; at Y/----per yard; 56in. Gaberdine in grey, brown and fawn, at 8/11 per-yard ;40in;; Striped Wihceyette, 2/- yard; 10 only Wadded Quilts; buy one for the coming winter at 19/6 at Kaupokonui -l Go-op. Sale, ending 10th March. ' f «pOLSON % Art "Gallery ":is, o^--1 i,ng a genuine reduction of 5/- in the £ off marked prices for a short period before stocktaking. This is your3opportunity. 7, 3, ; 7 gHADOW Tissues]73iin7wide, ; in^ sev- , eral3 designs^ 4/6 yard; Art Serge, in brown or red, 50in. wide, 4/6 yard. —Geo. Syme and Co., Ltd., Hawera. ■^CHNEIDEMAN 'S high-grade ready- ; y- to-,wear suits are3sold\in'Hawera only by the sole agents—Goldstone and Patterson, Princes St;, Hawera. ~ QCHNEIDEMAN'3 Suits V' See thVr \ splendid range -we are showihg>3in" : the newest worsteds and compare the price and quality with anyj other suit offering.—Goldstone and Patterson, sole agents, Hawera. 7 QCHNEIDEMAN'S Suits in guaranteed navy serge, extra special qual- ! ity, with superior linings ail trimmings, at £7 los.-r-Gfcldstone and Patterson, sole,agents, Hawera. 777 . fPHAT. : bread .knife, carver j pair Of scissors or saw, if it won't cut take it to Poison/ He will-fix.itr 7-7^7-37-7 '* r£o LET—Small shop in Princes y St. . recently, occitpied by B. Burgess, bootmaker. v Apply A7W7Pagej Winter Shqwßuildings.3' -. .-3 Night at <7, in;, the Church of Christ, Chapel, Missibher* N; G. Noble will deliver his farewell address. Song service at 6.45. Every-; body welcome. -"-'':-7;7777.--7 !~ TeaTr~Tea is still dearer; Get in now at'the eldrprice77Ambier Tips and Suratura, 51b boxes, 14/6, 21b tins 6/-; Roma, 61b tins 16/3, 21b tins 5/10; Desert Gold, 2/8 lb, 51b box 12/6,----our Real Value Tea put up by ourselves, s 3/- lb; bulk tea,; 2/6 and 3/7 lb; half chest .lots, pfice7on application; su£ tanas, golden, lld lb, *l2lbs 10/-; Mil- : dura 3 sultanas;7l/3vib| -seeded raisins,, lld:pkt;^cuT-r^ts, very special, lidlb, 121bs 10/-; t Sunmaid seediest raisins, lib pkts, 1/2. Our values are the best offering. Ring 596 for satisfaetion;--^ Q 'Reilly: and Walker; EHgh St. "yyANTED Known-"^6ng:When Mi Shoes Wear Out from Walking I'll be on My Feet Again.^7 Thig is » catck Dne-step.—At Dixon's/ 7

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 10 March 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 10 March 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 10 March 1923, Page 1

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