. I^ISSSI XOXXOBt. Iv WIcGRUER, BONE'S j M rJ^LL those -who have not yet had the opportunity of visiting I : this great bargain event should make a big effort to get 1 along early. Every article is reduced in a way that -will win i the highest degree of public approval. IS \ NOTE THESE FOR INSTANCE. 1 2 Ends 40-inch TWEED—SaIe Price 2/9 yard I 40-inch NAVY HARBWEAK SERGE— SaIe Price 4/11, 5/11, 6/6 yard I ' J piece 54-inch NAVY ALL WOOL TRICOTINE-Sale Price 5/11 yard! I iw£ 4 ~inch COLOURED GABERDINE— SaIe Price 4/6 yard 1 - LADIES' \OILE BLOUSES—UsuaI Price 32/6 Sate Price 14/11 i < LADIES' WHITE SILK BLOUSES-Usual Price 27/6 Sale I Price 15/11 H J. LADIES' TWEED SKIETS—UsuaI Price 42/- Sale Price 16/11 § . LADIES' WOOL JUMPER S-TTsual Price 29/6 Sale^rice 21/. I ■ LAsJg|' SILK JUMPERS-Usual Price 55/6 Sale Price 29/6 1 < LADIES' WOOL FROCKS—UsuaI Price 27/6 Sale Price 19/11 1 : LADIES' RAINCOATS-Usnal Price £8 8s Sale Price42A I ~ LADIES' COTTON VESTB-Sale Price 1/6 ' I BOYS' ALL-WOOL SUITS—SaIe Price 39/6 B ; MEN'S RAINCOATS—SaIe Price 32/6 i MEN'S ALL-WOOL SOCKS— SaIe Price 1/6 pair § IMcGruer, Bone & Co. limited, I The Leading Drapery Hawera. 1 Box 50 'Phone 152 I Ifou lust Visit HANNAH'S « ■ ■ r '■ \\r±ui'H in town do not fail to see our extensive range of BRITISH GOODS, which we are now making a special display ; . .' t»f. "We learn from experience that it pays to buy BRITISH GOODS, ; ©specially when you see our famous LOW PRICES. S*P^ from otjr factory to you -£> A §: ::j MEN'S, WOMEN'S, BOYS' and GIRLS' FOOTWEAB :-■■ ■ ■'&£...; . Suitable for Town or Country Wear. ~^y >t1 SHOP* HERE, YOU'LL SAVE MONEY! lii -^ ~ We are allowing 5% Discount on all CASH Purcliasei ' I ■ ' jvi i . of £1 and over. . : :r-^!--i_r- ■■-■ ■ , "" ..__ • ~. "BRITISH GOODS FOR BRITISH PEOPLE." I ■■•T-vp;-.- ' . i BOOTMAKERS X^C^W ] HIGH STREET, HAWERA. t ' ■'■■-■■■ y ■—■ ■ . ~.-••■•.■■ Line of fresh kept Taa-i THE VIAVI WAY TO HEALTH has manian Fruit in 61b tins; ideal for been established for over 30 years Jiome jam-makmg; three kinds left— throughout the entire English-speaking ; DlaeJc currant, red currant and rasp- world in every principal city, of which Derry; all one price,.7/11 tin; also new Viavi Eooiaa, in charge of special!* .masons evaporated fruits just, to trained and worttiy women, are conmT 1 V~ P i U /*es 8d lb ' a Pricot3 VB, ducted. Communicate personally or by jwacnes 1/7, and "Day Pawn" peaches letter, just as visitor or enquirer with *f d aP. ncots in packets at Gilbert's, Miss Hall, 14 WOs on '• Street, Hawera j ■Jtte Reliable Grocers, High St., Hawera 'phone 670. "\ ' ~ tu,th,s ! £96 CASH—English uprignt grand ; "~ : ~ piano, overstrung; eaay1 terms, YITANT-BD. to Buy—Fatee teeth, any £! %T n + 3v d ? MA 9f monthly- See k J condition; prices ranging to £5 set S£L«S 4 18 beautlful aoasl »* I/id- by return mait-Pearline Company, ' Security Building!, Aucklsnd.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 17 July 1923, Page 6
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472Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 17 July 1923, Page 6
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