ELTHAfd BUSINESS SPEOIALS. —————— —— .—■■ < J>ICYCLE Repairs a specialty under the personal supervision, of the proprietor—A. Beesley, Cycle Engineer, Bridge Street. JJJOTOR Tyres—ls per cent, advance 15th August. Buy your requirements to-day. We have large stocks at all prices.—Bridger % Eltham. J^ THOUGHT for now and the future. Purchase your cycle and motor requirements from Bridger's Cycle and Motor Equiqment Store, Eltham. QYCLE and Motor Repairs—We undertake all repairs to cycles and motors and guarantee every iob Bridger's, Eltham. J ' JgEAD Necklaces—A splendid range to suit all tastes, 1/- to 45/-. —Carman's Book Arcade. AFTERNOON Tea Sets, 21 pieceT"at *■ 25/-, 30/-, 35/-, 50/-, 65/-.—Car-man's Book Arcade. QRAMOPHONE Records, Zol^"----phone, Columbia, and Regal; latest fox trots and one steps.—Carman's Book Arcade. Q.OOD Fast Dye Neglige Shirts, 5/11; 3 pair Boys' Hard Wearing Hose, 5/H. —Clare Bros., Eltham. Q PAIR Police Braces, 5/11; Harvard Working Shirts, 5/11; Singlets and Underpants, 5/11.—Clare Bros., Eltham. gPECIAL Hard Wearing Trousers, usual 25/-, now 18/6; Tweed Trousers, usual 12/9, now 10/6.—Clare Bros., Eltham. *£ FOUNTAINS, who is "famed for good value," is disposing of the balance of his Men 'a Tweed Overcoats at half price. JJEN'S Smart Tweed Gaps, clearing at 3/11 for one week only.—T. Fountaine 's. JJfEN'S All-Wool Socks, 1/3 and 1/6 pair; Neglige Shirts, 5/6; 4 only Motor Suits to dear, 30/- and 42/ At T. Fountaine's. JJIS Master's Voice Gramophones will give you the best there is in music, mirth and melody.—P. B. Franks, Phonograph Specialist. JJ^AKE your home brighter~and educate your children with good music; it will repay handsomely.-—P. B. Franks, Phonograph Specialist. 1100 E;ECOEL>S to choose from; all repairs done by expert.—P. B. Franks, Phonograph Specialist, opp. Post Offiea. " Q.OLDSTONE'S Eltham Big Winter Sale —Ladi.e,)?' Costume?, fioatg, Frocks, half price; nice assortment of Ladies' Jumpers, half price. QdrDSTONE'S Eltham Big Winter Sale—Ladies' and Children's Hats, j half price; 40in. Dress Tweeds, half | price; all remnants, half price. I (JOLDSTONE"^ Eltham Big Winter Sale—lß pieces 36in. Puritan Cretonnes, very nice colourings, all at half price.—Goldstone's, Eltham. Ham's—Bo-inch White Twill Sheeting, 2/6; Men's All-Wool Heavy Sox, 6 for 7/11. AT Ham's—Ladies' Fast Black Cashmere Finish Hose, 2 for 2/11; Corsets, worth 10/11, for 5/11.
Hani's—.Ladies' full size Woven Natural Combinations, 4/11; 54ii*. Heavy Damask, 3/11 for 2/11. 'RANTED" Known—Only good tradesmen can build satisfactory goods at low prices. Try O. Manley, Cabinetmaker. Q.KOCERIES, Hardware, Brushware of highest quality only, sold by Peebles at the lowest prices. 'Try them! - * QUR Prices save you money—Dates, 2«bs. 1/-: Muscatels, 31bs. 2/6; 31b. Sultanas 2/3; Caustic Soda, 2's 1/6—At Peebles'. ' J>ENZINE, Oils, Can Scrubs, Inflations, Buckets- and all farmers' lines «t lowest prices.—Peebles for Value! Ranted Known — 40 au-woo! I' Knitted Frocks, all shades, 19/6 to gO/«—At Jos. Peters, "The House for_Quality\'WANTED~K^o^n^AirWool Gents' Socks, 1/3 pair.—At Jos. Peters, "The House for Quality." WANTED K^own^Cotto^ Crepes, all shades, 1/3 yard.—At Jos. Peters'; 'phone 240. JpAEMERS! Special Inflations,' 9/6 doz.; Claw Tubes, 4/9 doz.; Inspec- \ tion Glasses, 4d each. —Smalley and Co., Eltham. "pOR Sale—l9l9 model S-seater Ford; first-class order; easy terms; £100. C. C. Stanners, Eltham. gPECIAL—English Benzine Lamps; 300 candle-power for *d an hour. Our price 65/-.—Wilkinson "Ltd. TUST Landed—Shipment of Lawn Mowers—Little Shaver, 12in. 49/6, 14in. 50/-, 16in., 52/6.—Wilkinson Ltd. T?XTRA Special Value — Canadian Gate Hinges: lOin. 3/3, 12in. 3/9, 16in. 4/6, 18in. 5/6.—Wilkinson Ltd. Q^ 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.
THE HAWKBA STAB It pioourtbi* ! from the following agencies is Hawera— F. J. BOASE ft CO., High St., to f.tO I p.m. daily (noon Wedneaday, f p.m. Saturday;. P. T. DONNELLY & CO., High St., U 5.30 p.m: daily (noon Wednesday, j ' 9 p.m. Saturday). A. H. HODGE, High St., to 5.W p.M daily (noon, Wednesday, 9 p.a. J Saturday). W. E. SHAW, Park Store, to 8 p.» daily (D p.m. Saturday). ! MRS COOK, Everybody'•Sweet Shop.. to 10 p.m. daily. TAYLOB BROS., High Street, to I.BC p.m. daily (noon Wednesday, I p.m. Saturday). G. W. CLARK, opposite railway stttion, to 8 p.m. daily (9 p.m. Satur> i «ay). A. KELSEN, opposite St. Hary'i Church, to 10 p.m. daily. MR VINCENT, corner Argyle aad High Streets, to 10 p.m. daily. Copies of the paper obtainable &t tk« Star Office. . ■ Get rid ol "Flu" quickly. Go to bed, keep warm, inhale "Nazol.'' Handiest and surest remedy. Eighteenpeno© buys 60 doseSv—Adyt,
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 August 1923, Page 8
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