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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. ~~ : ~~" J?NGLIBH 2-ueaUr car for sale; eleetrit"light system; ci^ine 10 h.p,; good tyres; guaranteed in perfect running order; no reasonable oiler refused; cheap for cash; reason for selling, purchasing larger car, Apply to O. G. Lambert, Veterinary Surgeon, 33 Victoria Street, Hawera. A BSOLUTE Quality is what you want in-Developing and Printing. Quality with quick service and low prices is obtainable at M. Kineton Parkes and Co.'s. We make the bold statement that thtre is no better work to be had in New Zealand, and our prices are the lowest in the Dominion.—M. Kineton Parkes and Co., 125 High Street, opp. **•& _. tu,th,s J^ SERVICEABLE Working Bluehe? for summer wear, pegged soles, nailed or plain, 16/6; for factory or farm.—Hannah and Co. A LWAYB ahead of~an competitors! A «une day service instituted at Weatwood'» Pharmacy for amateur photographers. Work left at 10 a.m. developed, printed and delivered at 6V p.m. the same day. Note our low charges: Developing, 127, 120 and 116, 9d each; 124, 118, 130 and 122, 1/each; Printing, 127, 1/fl-doz.: 120 and 116, 2A doz.; 124, 118, 130 and 122. 3/- per dor.—We»twood'» Pharmacy, Headquarters for Every Photo -Need. 185 High St.. Hawera. A T WESTWQODTS Pharmacy quick-

ness in the delivery of photojrrapbie work is the order of the day Leave your films, before 10 sum. and have them delivered, de-eloped and printed at 5 p.m. ontne dsfy. Our new tank system of developing, fixing and eleetrie printing %\A drying enables us to offer a •erviee that is unequalled tot' spe*d, quality and price.—Westwoo€> Pharmacy, Hawera. ji XJCAB Greeting to all fnom O'Reilly, high-class grocer, High St., who begg to remind them of the great values to be had at his store during the Xmas shopping, especially his beautifully cleaned Mildura sultanas, and currants, Californian raisins, Turkish figs, Turban dates, Spanish muscatels, Australian and Calif ornian des-1 sert fruits, cordials in great variety, j Chinese peanuts, N.Z. walnuts, Brazil, Barcelona nuts^ almonds, etc., carefully selected from the markets of the world. A visit to our store will repay you.— O'Reilly, High-Class Grocer,/ High St.; 'phone 596., . J^ WIDE Selection of Perfumes from beit makers to choose your gifts from.—Dingle's Pharmacy. Combs, Mir- • , rors and Manicure Sets at Dingle's Pharmacy. JglG> money and valuable trophies at Feildfrjg Show in all. sections. Don't delay making yonr entries. ~ TSOYS' Clirome leatheF'lined school " boofe, 7.x 10 12/6, 11 x 1 14/6: youths', 2 x 3.16/6, 4 x 3 17/6. We make them and" there's value; in every pair.—Hannah and Co, - V , ./.. gOYS' Chrome" Schoorßoots,unlined, with" toe plates and heel tips; sizes 7 x 10 11/6, 11 x 1 13/6: Youths', 2x3 16/6, 4x5 17/6; a strong and hard wearing boot for the boys.—Hannah and Co. |>EAU?IFTJL Hair, soft and glossy, makes you want to touch it. The secret: Strange's Cocoanut Oil. Shampoo; a real, luxury for the. hair; 3/- per bottle at Strange's, the Chemist, Higl Street, Hawera. JJOASE^T have the best quality in fancy goods and stationery at lowest prices for now over 20 years, and are still doing it.

"RABY Wear—Captivating little garments and all at most reasonable prices: Nightdresses and day gowns in crepe de chine, ailk, radianta, nun's veiling, cambric, daintly embjroidered, crochet and lace finish; barras, vests, binders; dresses in crepe de chine, silk, nun's veilJng, voile; petticoats in flannel and lawn; boottees, bifcs, shoeetteß, nursery squares in towelling and flannelette, waterproof sheeting, nursery flannelette, pilcliers, brushes and combs, puffs and boxes, safety pins, baby soap and powder, and the daintiest of baskets, fully equipped.—-Mi?s I Stewart, High St. ! "HISPENSING of. Prescriptions our I specialty. Accuracy, cleanliness, and purity of drugs at Strange's Pharmacy, High St; night requirement, telephone 626: T?IGHTY Designs; Bungalows,; Villas; planned by 25 architects; 32/6 posted.—Keyesmann, Publisher,, Palmerston"Buildings, Auckland. T?N TRlES"fojrthe~Fellding" : Show close on 18th irist. Have you a prize (-list? - ■"■•■■ . TpOUND running on my farm, Sutherland Road, one Jeresy cow in milk; owner may have same by paying cost of advertisement.—T. MePhillipa. "pOR Flour and Sugar .Bins, Meat Safes, Step Ladders, etc., call at the Home of Industry, Next Grand Theatre, High St. "POR~ Sale—English 4 h.p. 3-speed motor ay tie; price £18 cash. Apply 31 Grey St., or 'phone 360. TpOR that languid, livery feeling try a bottle of our Fruit Saline. A dose first thing in the morning freshens and tones the liver.—At Tait's Pharmacy, High St. . Please Note! Milk Shute, 2/4 per foot; tinned steel, 1/4; tanks. 400-gal. £3 15s, 600-gaL £4 17a 6d, SOO-gal. £6.—Ellis and Smith, Plumbers, Nelson St., Hawera. w.s ffOR Plumbing ana" repairs ring 17, Ellis and Smith, Plumbers, Nelson St. (opp. A. and P. Buildings'). Hawera. j TpOR Her ! A~eamera is a real gift; gives a record of happy hours; Brownies, Kodaks and Ensigns, from 11/9 to 11 gns, at Strange % the chemist. /^.IFTS that carry pleasure to your friends: 52 and 65 Lavender Water, Miteham product, British made for British people; 2/6 to 16/6.—W. G. Strange, Chemist. jTFTS that carry pleasure to your friends: 52 and 65 Lavender Water. Miteham product, British made for British people: 2/6 to 16/6.—W. G. Strange, chemist. :.*._

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 12 January 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 12 January 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 12 January 1924, Page 1

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