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| ELTHAM BUSINESS ~ j SPECIALS. * ! i ——________ p ' jgICYCLE Repairs a specialty under ; the personal supervision of the > ■ proprietor—A. Beesley, Cycle Engineer, I ) Bridge Street. * QHAMPION ForT Spark Plugs, price 4/- each or 15/- per set of four gl UgS'^?ridger's Motor Equipment btore, Eltham. yACUUM Cujlo x U Tyres, nonskid, at £9 pair.—Bridger 's Motor Equipment Store, Elthnia. gOME Special .Prices—33 x 4 Clincher *n -,J yres > £1° Pair>' Globe > 32 x 34, t9 10s pair.—Bridger's Motor Equipment Store, Eltham. * J^ATEST Music—"Romany Love/ j "Pucker up and whistle," "The Sneak,'' "I want some money," each 2/- at Carman's. gLECTRIC Torches, 5/- to 17/6; Red White and Blue Batteries, 2/6 and 3/6.—Carman's Book Arcade. Pads7~6d7T/, 1/6; Envelopes, 6d, 9d and 1/-; Fountain Pens, 7/6 to 45/-.—Carman's Book Arcade. Q.OOD Fast Dye Neglige Shirts, 5/TT; er,,, 3 £air Boys' Hard Wearing Hose, 5/11.—Clare Bros., Eltham. g PAIR Police Braces, 5/11; Harvard Working Shirts, 5/11; Singlets and Underpants, 5/11.—Clare Bros.T Eltham. ' gPECIAL Hard Wearing Trousers, f usual 25/-, now 18/6; Tweed Trousers, usual 12/9, now 10/6.—Clare Bros., Eltham. J< FbUNTAINE~who is "famed .: s ,f °r g°od value," is disposing of the balance of his Men's Tweed Overcoats at half price. ]^JEN-'S Smart Tweed Caps, clearing _ at 3/11 for one week only.—T Fountaine's. J/[EN'S~AiT-Wool Socks, 1/3 and~l/6 pair; Neglige Shirts, 5/6; 4 only Motor Suits to clear, 30/- and 42/-— At T. Fountaine 's. U IS . Master's Voice Gramophones _ will give you the best there is in music, mirth and melody—P B Franks, Phonograph_Speciailst. ]yj[AKE your home~briglter~and edu- , eate your children with good music; it will repay handsomely.—P. B. Franks, Phonograph Specialist. 1100 BEC°K'DSlo~cl^sTfrW^li repairs done by expert.—P., t>' f S ' Phon °graPll Specialist, opp. QOL^STONEV"EItham Sale—Ladies' Costumes, Coats,' ± rocks, half price; nice assortment of Ladies' Jumpers, half price. QOLDSTONE^ETtham Big Winter Sale—Ladies' and Children's Hats half price; ,40in. Dress Tweeds, half _pnce;_all remnants, half price. "QOLDSTONE TS~Elthaln~Big~^inTe^ Sale—lß pieces 36in. Puritan Cretonnes, very nice colourings, all at half price.—Goldstone's, Eltham. A^ Ham's—Bo-inch White^ fwUl Sheeting, 2/6; Men's All-Wool Heavy Sox, 6 for 7/11. Ham's—Ladies' Fast Black Caahmere Finish Hose, 2 for 2/11: Corsets, worth 10/11, for 5/11. Ham's—Ladies' full size Woven Natural Combinations, 4/11; s<tin , Heavy Daniaslc, 3/11 for 2/11. gEDDING at competitive prices— ; 4ft Oln. Mattresses from £2 10s* ' Allows from 4/6; Cot Mattress, 13/-' —0. Manley, Furnisher. QBOCEBIES, Hardware, Brushware ; of highest quality only, sold by •■ J eebles at the lowest prices. Try them! • , OPR Prices save you money—Dates, 1 ai- W^- 1/"; Muscatels, 31bs. 2/6; 31b. Sultanas 2/3; Caustic Soda, 23 Vo —At Peebles'. JJENZIJMJS, Oils, Can Scrubs, Inflations, Buckets and all farmers' lines at lowest prices.—Peebles for value! RANTED Known — 40 All-Wool * ofS nit} ci Frocks > all shades, 19/6 to 30/-—At Jos. Peters, "The House for Quality." j "RANTED ■ Known—All-Wool Gents' "»rp, S rrCks' V 3 pair-—At Jos- Peters, House for Quality." • Cotton " Crepesj all shades, 1/3 yard.—At Jos. Peters'; 'phone 240. gMALLE Y~&TCO. — Long Handle Shovels, 5/6; Axe Handles, 1/-; Cow Covers, 11/6; Ale, quarts, 14/6 cioz. J>EDUCE, your running costs; Ajax Paragon non-skid 30 x 34 tyres, £2 15s each at C. C. Stanners' Ford Depot. gPECIAL—English Benzine Lamps; 300 candle-power for *d an hour Our price 65/-.—Wilkinson "Ltd. JUST Landed—Shipment of Lawn Mowers—Little Shaver, 12in. 49/6 14in. 50/-, I6in. 52/6.—Wilkinson Ltd! JJpiTRA Special Value — Canadian Gate Hinges: lOin. 3/3, 12in. 3/9, 16in. 4/6, 18in. 5/6.—Wilkinson Ltd. .Q t J. WILSON'S Garage sells all classes of Motor equipment at bedrock prices. Medium Motor Oil, 26/- 4-gal. tin; 12 months' guarantee Bicycle Tyres, 14/9;' Tubes, 4/9; Chaff, 7/- per bag; Goodyear Tyres, at best discounts. My overhead expenses are low and I can afford to sell at very keen rates. Try me! 'Phone 195. central mart. . tuesdayTTijgkjst 7. At 2 p.m. gMITH & EASTON will sell by auction as above^— 2t)o eases apples, including 40 cases Nelson Stprmers Furniture removed to the mart for convenience of sale on behalf of various vendors, including— English piano, 2 Morris chairs, round table, gate-leg table, 3-piece chesterfield suite in brown velvet, rimu sideboard, hall stand, cork lino, vases, ornaments, pot plants, lino, high chair, beds and mattresses, cots, tool box and numerous sundries A BOON TO BOARDEKS AND STUDENTS. Boarders, as well as students who must work till late in the night, will appreciate the advantage of studying m the soft mellow light of Golden Ray Candles. Much easier on the eyes than electric light or gas, and being specially hardened a packet will last for a considerable time. Packet always full weight. If your grocer doesn't stock, write to us direct for supplies. Ellis £ n£ Mffton, Ltd.. Manufacturer^, G.P.0., Box 222, Wellington, I

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 6 August 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 6 August 1923, Page 8