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3USINEBB NOTIOII. ■ . . ■ THE BIG PENCIL IS AT WORK AT HA RROP'S Great End-of-Season Sale! Prices have been CUT so that there is not much in the way of "price"" j^^^ ': BARGAINS ARE COLOSSAL MjT} IN EVERT DEPARTMENT. rilvif I \ But the Present BIG Attraction is y\ (j Jjd COSTUMES \^p T \A Handsome 1923 Costumes, in good ' I I . Coating Serge; latest cut and trim- /j* ; mings, from — jTI 59/6, 69/6 to 105/- /[} '."-..' ' Watch this Space for Special XT/ H ■ BARGAIN OFFERINGS, ft ' COME AND SEE THE WINDOWS? " HARROPS LTD Hawera and Stratford. I 1!—: — i , | : ■ , I NON.STOP 26,165piLESXin 58 DAYS. ; -'PHIS Marvellous Record has just teen created in the United States ] . by a standard stock model HUPMOBILE. The unfailing relia- x ■ ■ -. i billty of this popular touring car has been proven beyond all cavil., j f : 'With the engine running unceasingly for 58 consecutve days and j covering a total of 26,165 miles, this HUPMOBILE created a world's : ■' record. Just imagine an ordinary stock model HUPMOBILE (not 1 a fresk model built for the test) withstanding such a terrific trial. < -; The HUP, by this test, has indeed proved that in design, material 1 .and -vrorfcnazLsliip it is easily one of the finest cars of its class. ( ''KUPMOBILE 1923. \ PRICE—TOURER 5-SEATER, jt? A 7 X - I , PRICE—POUR DOOR SEDAN 5-SEATER, ££75 ' < : INSPECT THESE CARS ON SHOW AT OUR, GARAGE. ] FARMERS' CO-OP MOTOR DEPT., j \ Hsr/era and k\\ Branshes. * _ ff..,_.-„ ~ -,- ,„ ~ , , WM ,^ w^M^MtMa , BMB . ■ t c ■ -" .. ■ • . i •. * ... ■ . • k THE "ORION" RANGE j WITH OPEN FIRE. I "■"-■■ ■ . ■ . ■ i A COMFORTABLE RAHBE FOR THE HO&E \ \ ... . { * TT does more than Cook and Bake to perfection; it provides a warm, cosy fire in the kitchen on cold winter nights. When ] the kitchen work of the day is finished, the fireplace can be , opened up in a moment. "ORION" RANGES, in several sizes, with single ovens, . fitted with close or open convertible fires, are particularly , suitable for the average house. • H. E. SHACKLOCK, Ud., SOLE MANUFACTURERS, DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON & AUCKLAND. . ' . W Konka is a patented concrete sheet supplied in seclons 3 ft. x 2 ft. 6 in. jggf J 7 x % in. thich. Aiehuects hays chosen it for theirewn houses, because of || M §\ its surpriing durability, low cost ol ma'ntenance ana beautiful appearance. »S ; m , 1 •It it supplied in an immature condition and is c sily naikd. It combines j j || j 1 rigidly with t'x'plaster coat, eventually forming _ a stone-hard wall. •he 'ip| A * I ''■', sys'em is water-proof, weather-proof, jire-ptoof, bore -proof and non-con- ||| X ducing. There is no need to paint tConka. • J=j-.,^ Write for illustrated booklet giving full particulars of Konka to— , |||||| ■ . % ' BASSETT 81 CO., Ltd., (WM' ' /L. Wilson Street - Wangaiuri. B4 «. ! fill F"!*!?"!"" 8 IRO NPW ThQ resuit of our various lH|^&ai|n '**** JiEVV Competitions—lso proven - I I llnla REG IFES recipes, printed and bound ■■■'-.' . in book form —opening the way to better cooking with less trouble. St George Cookery Book - ■ It's free to everybody who sends three labels from any St. George Product—Jam, Potted Meats, Lily Starch, etc. Write for your copy without delay to — ■ , IRVINE & STEVENSON'S, St. George Co. Ltd., PUHEDSH, Coats- for men driving to the j T\/TE Farmer! See our odd coats for ■ factory, 39/6, 42/6, 49/6; good • iT-L wearing on the farm or driving to strong wearing coats; see the saddle tlie factoiy, S9/6, 42/6, 49/6; -see the tweed coats at tlie New Zealand saddle tweed odd coats at the New - Clothing Factory, Hawera. Zealand Clothing Factory, Ilnwera. XJEADT-TO-WEAB Suits tliat meet the demand of those not requiring a (^ DI) Coats for driving to the factory -tailor-made. The well-knowji "Sin- *^ or wearing upon the farm; call «etity J' Suits; are-just "it" fo? style,] and see our saddle tweed coats at the fit, finish and price at Adamson* and New Zealand Clothing Factory j ilaJiobbi' for service and value. • wera. \,

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 18 July 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 18 July 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 18 July 1923, Page 3

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