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HART'S, HiGH AND UNSON STREEtS, HAWERA. ; FUSING SEOW WEEK THEY WILL GIVE ■ ! r 10 per cekt^ discount ; oT'£ THEIR FAMOUS LOW PRICES. >■■ As XMAS is so near it will be a splendid opportunity, to select ? and, if necessary, have put aside PRESENTS for your children ' - and frienos. This is being done to indue© Customers to choose * their XMAS PRESENTS early, and so reduce the discomfort - of shopping in crowds in December. You are cordially invited to inspect the ""': LARGE VARIETY OF USEFUL AND BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS f WITHOUT BEING ASKED TO BUY. HIGH ST. AND II UNION ST., HAWERA. 'Phone 690. — i — ( » . YES! ... - LESTER'S ■ The Store where you always get Value for Money. You are cordially invited to inspect our NEW. CHINA SHOWROOM. WHEN BUYING— Stationery, Household Toilet Requisites, Toys for Xmas, Household Hardware, China and Glassware, Ladies' Hand Bags, Leather Sunshine Purses, Suit Cases, Dress Hampers, General Fancy Goods — Do not fail to inspect our Large and' Varied Stock. LESTER'S, : THE BUSY STORE, .-" 102 HIGH STREET, HAWERA. 'Phone 675. P.O. Box 120. Pftiral T.JSRE a bunch of fruit or flowers and El&g ffe Jra there a tricky bow — shapes of charm El'iPl |g*j3 and artistry — shady brims and crinkled Dya ESytj crowns, the daintiest, the loveliest that ikvQ H*ffij mind could well conceive — the Millinery \mff* Pvtfwl ' f or Sprm&ime > that comes in with the E^S lp»y« swallows and the pleasant sunny days, S»r^a' i££ij|| Make a point of seeing these — the fairest p^ffig §|t\|i flo»ers of fashion at a price you can IPsjl| "Kv»l aff ord* Call early; it's always best! R&J*! PB.. Box 10 Mauaia Fhone2o^.^P v >w .^^^-'^ \ KAUPOKONUI CO-OP. STOEES : __ — . . .^^. ......... '■'- W^ are °PeninS UP a Jl^e range of Suede, Patent and1 Glace in i YY Oxford 1, 2, and 3-bar Shoes; Glace, Box and Willow Calf Men's Boots and Shoes; full range of women's, men's and children's rtennisand Sand Shoes; men's Tennis Boots; women's English 1-bar GlaceShoes, 14/9; women's English 2-bar. Glace Shoes, 15/3j^&sford ShoeSj. . . 15/9; men's English Box Best Boots, from 24/9; boys' s,"giffs*',-youths' and maids' Boots and Shoes at equally low prices. _ ; ;; DRESS GOODS—3O-inch Crepes, all shades, 1/3; 40ihv English ' ; Crepes, all shades, 2/9; 30in. Striped, Check and Plain English Crepe, *i. 1/11; 40in. Ginghams, 1/11, 2/6; 40in. Cotton Poplins, 2/11; Sponge ,'.< Cloths, Ratines, Foulards, Delainettes, all smart designs, at 2/3, 2/11 ■;? to 4/11; 40in. 'Art Silk .Jumper Cloth at 5/11; Fujisette in all the i; wanted shades, plain coloui-s 2/6, stripes 3/3; Ladies' Frocks in Sponge '--' Cloths, Crepes, Voiles and Foulards, from 12/6, 18/6 to 48/6. Just opened: Artificial Silk Jumpers, 18/-, 21/-, 22/6; Silk and Wool, 35/6; £ Keady-to-Wear Hats, 12/6 to 30/-; new Hosiery, all fashionable shades. KAUFQKONUI CO-OP. STORES , KAUPOKCNUI, AUROA. MANAIA, KAPUNI. '" <$- gnaiaiiaiiaa^^ ] l&? ''• ••• • l rmst haVe m? HORLICK'S. I heoen'tjelt {^^S^k^ • tne sarr.e man since the Chemists' stock run cat " f^^^^^S^i^ M<> HORLICK'S MALTED MILK, the Foo^-Drink, h | ffj!HlP'fi -^^> nature's a d totho c who are run down as a result of RpMr^Twil X g E£vere Extremes cf Climate. Made in a moment by [^jJMftjj^^ Y^ t^e addition of a little water, hot or cctL -T] A.E Kend 4d for sample to Hutchinson and . Kg Co., 26 Jamieson St., Sydney. I^>^So O^ KORLJCKJ3 MALTED MiLK C 9, SLOUGH. BUCKS, ENG. <etis^^ =3 1 ""5»* 1 l£l^±2±±^JE^iiiinnM!B

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 19 November 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 19 November 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 19 November 1923, Page 3

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