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BUSINESS NOTICES. WE STAND OH THE FOUNDATION OF STYLE, f QUALITY AND PRICE. AND THE FOLLOWING LINES ARE WHAT WE CLAIM ! i WOMEN'S VELOUR COATS MEN'S TWEED OVERCOATS * WOMEN'S STYLISH HATS MEN'S OILY COATS | WOMEN'S EOSLYN UNDER- MEN'S SUITS I WEAR BOYS' SUITS I WOMEN'S CORSETS MEN'S UNDERWEAR in RosKNITTED GOODS Ivn and Kaiapoi ( SILK HOSIERY BOYS' OVERCOATS [ CASHMERE HOSE BLANKETS, All-Wool, warm ones, plenty to tuck in. QUILTS. RUGS, KAPOC QUILTS, SHEETING, DRESS TWEEDS, j SKIRT LENGHTS, FLANNELS. I KNITTING WOOL in great variety. j MANAfA AniflllAut nSANAIA WRSST WATCHES I /f\ DISTINCTIVE DESIGN AND \j |l ACCURATE TIMEKEEPERS. Wi WHEN you buy a Wristlet Watch ** from R. W. SARGENT you have f :\f /'JE the certain satisfaction of knowing that I \ij _ F <3 jgW it is a good watch — \'^**^#M\ THE BEST " ' you can buy for the price you pay. - isv iy Every model is of the latest type and \A /M marked \A (fll AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. R. W. SARGENT, :••: ra^^ I Think It Over! There never was a time in the history of Education when people were so eager to learn about the International Correspondence Schools' Salary-Raising Home-Study Courses. When wages were high, many were satisfied with what even an untrained man could earn. "Why bother with special education," they said, "when we can make good money without it? " But to-day we see the untrained man slipping back —taking reductions in wages, half time, and lay-offs. No wonder people are studying I.C.S. Courses as | never before, when trained men are getting £7, £10, £12 a week, j while untrained men are going down to £4, £3, even £2 in some cases. To earn more, learn more. The man with the education is the first man to be promoted, and the last mail to be dropped. International Correspondence Schools F. Carpenter, District Agent, $ox 233, AVanwanui Head Office for N.Z., 65 Cuba St., We] lington. | Please send me your booklet containing full particulars of the Course of Correspondence Training before which I have marked X. —Mechanical Engineering —Business Training —Draughtsmanship —Show Card Writer • —Electrical Engineering —Salesmanship ' —Architecture and Building —Advertising f [ —Marine Engineering —Window Dressing ' —Motors and Qas Engine? — HyrJo-Electric —Steam Engineering —Careers for Men —Coal and Metal Mining —Book-keeping —Civil Engineering —Carpentry and Joinery —Concrete Engineering —Furniture Making —Agriculture —Livestock and Dairying —Poultry-Farming —Careers for Women NOTE,—If the^subject desired is not in the above list write it here Name • Addrest • • - ___ ; 670 < HORLICKS MAUED HSLX A DELIGHTFUL AND SUSTAINING BEVERAGE FOR CHILDREN. * For all climates and coadition*. It contain* &• fuU nourishing qualitiw of Barley. Wheat, and MUk. HORLICK'S v ewily digested— appetizing —and invigorating. HORUOCS MALTED MILK CO; Tffl|™_ii%N^^^ SLOUGH, BUCKS, ENGLAND. AVV >t*^/ In three sizes at all stores and chemists. Send 4d for sample to Hutehinson and Co., Ltd., 26 Jaaiieson St., Sydney. THE LATEST IN HOT WATEB DARK NIGHTS ! SYSTEMS. *—■' <-^^^» DICKERS 1 A POCKET BIT OF SUNSHINE ON J*^^==wir ON A DARK NIGHT ! (&}] KM BOILING ELECTRIC TORCHES to suit all *> JL-^J™ pockets. .. IT ijmf SPRINGS _*Lw, g^^^__ft Have no equal foi SPECIAL SPOKTING MODEL ' f\ 31 houße > dairy and ±(\(\ PT?vT -rt?at\t i • ' ,il' workroom. Will fr B'ipply BOILING J£EITH, II O|| - WATEE to any I jijjljj part of the house PHOTO SUPPLIER & RADIO " I r^Ml in SEVEN MIN- ( DEALER, j wfi^r UTES. j HIGH ST., HAWERA. frH^H Designed t0 take «M iiijl the place of the \ju-tt»-fci DIA will oe iv «,Gtena<ui«» . __ jil| usual domestic the Plunket Boonia in High Btree ffs^^^ hot water m^.. (opposite Public Trust Offije) on ajtei B^^fW , service. nate Mondays and every Thurads/ an« jys____=-* given at any Saturday from 2 to 5 p.m.. md W*4 Demonstrations, nesday mornings from 10.30 to If sot/f aa-pw-b. Private Addreßs: C/o Mrs Piael, Gal* x-tttq * donia Street: 'Phone-632. J£LLIS & gMITH, ' " PLUMBERS, JJOSLYN all-wool underwear for me* NELSON ST., HAWEBA. just opened in all weights at low , p ' est prices.—Goldstone and Patterson, . -mone 17. Tailors and Outfitters, Hawera. — ■- -— —— VIAVI WAY TO HEALTH has HAWKINS keen es*al)lished for over 30 years ' throughout the entire English-speaking DYERS & DRY CLEANERS, world in every principal city, of which Corner High ;nul Victoria Streets. Viavi Rooms, in charge of specialty Globe Motor Service will collect and tJ ai? e* a,? d WOr*h^ women ' «re CT deliver parcels on all routes. Write on f"f ecL. Communicate personally or by the parcel; we do the rest. 1?!!%?"? ?1 Ti " "LT^ Wlth 1 ' Miss Hall, 14 Wilson Street, HaweraHAWKINS. 'phone 676. tu,th,s

Ladies* Winter Coats; new tweeds and styles—29/6 and 35/Velour Coats, 59/6 to 95/-; large nmge of shades and styles.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 22 May 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 22 May 1923, Page 2