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bell en VhLucS AT;AULDo LADIES' WARM WOOLLEN GLOVES, 2/11 and S/6 g& LADIES' ALL-WOOL BLACK HOSE, 2/11, 3/11, 4/6, 5/11 LADIES' WOOL KNITTED HOSE, 1/11; were 4/6; in browns asd fawns f: LADIES' ALL WOOL SHETLAND WOOL NIGHTS, 14/6 ' fTDRESSING JACKETS, 7/6 ALL-WOOL JUMPERS, 7/6 Jf SMART WOOL COSTUMES; just what is wanted; from 35/- f- y LADIES' SPENCEKB, 3/3, 3/6, 5/6 •■ '- LADIES' PATENT LEATHER BELTS, 1/6, 1/11 LADIES' WARM SHiJART COATS, in all latest styles, at Keenest Cash Prices ; J. Sc J. AULD, HIGH STREET :: RAWER*. | DOWN"QU!LTS, BLANKETS"" AND BEDDING. " | - Winter is now with us and Jack Frost has made his ' appearance. But wliy worry about the cold nights? Visit I MeCORMICK & TAYLOK and secure one of their PURE KAPOC, MILLED WOOL or SILVEBDOWN BEDS, a Pair of ALL-WOOL j COLONIAL BLANKETS and a McLintoek'a PURE DOWN QUILT. With these Warmth and Sound Refreshing Sleep results. SINGLE BEDS from 31/6 to 59/6 ». ! DOUBLE BEDS from 45/- to £5 10s SINGLE BED BLANKETS from 29/6 to 49/6 pair DOUBLE BED BLANKETS from 52/6 to 75/- pair SINGLE BED DOWN QUILTS from 49/6 to £4 15a DOUBLE BED DOWN QUILTS from 59/6 to £3 9s MeCORMICK & TAYLOR, Household Furnishers and Bedding Manufacturers, PRINCES STREET (next P. 0.) HAWERA. ■ 'Phones: Day 126; Night 209, 529. A Hot Water Service— |j|ail| Independent of the KitjSen Ran^e ~'at Very Coat.t> Th?METEOR SB) BOILER. for use in HotdsjjKestaiirants f f Bgj | Boarding Houses, Dairies and wherever large ifantities of^JI^BM Hot Water are required; also in bouses where flic cooking /^ | | is done by gas or electricity. TtbU n6vr~Wler Is a pro- ■ |fe fl| The Meteor Boiler may also <499PC«d success. It makes I^^^^3^^ be used m a Destructor, and available, at little expense, SfeilSlSSP*' will work with *lnaoßt any «n ab«aa»nt supply of lot 3Bli™jyWii[ Bi^i^i^ Wl« dw P« JlT^ter for all normal require- |ll|lJ|i||§M gL P*M AX* Writs. Being self-contained, For Heatine Offices Schools can be placed in any bnck ||[gfgfggß| WoTktOoaxs, Small Shop., &o! chimney or other convenient fjga|pi||gg^?|gg nse ;^*ce, and iseanily connected "MIRO" Heating Stote. with existing hot water 19ia high, lOin 4»»i •yatems. .tf Prick £3 t L VL t. SHACKLOCX LTD. Ounedin WaUiuton Auckland

W. G. P TNEE < lOOTWEAE EEPAIS. SPECIALIST! Opposite Levin's, PRINCES ST. SOLEING and HEELING: Ladies' Boots or Shoes 5/6 Men's Boots or Shoes 8/Hand Sewn, 1/- extra. PEOMPT SERVICE; SUPERIOR WORK AND MATERIALS. Eepairs left in the morning completed same afternoon if desired. ■ ... , igHAILER'S JJAWERA JJUBSEET, 37 CALEDONIA STREET. OFFER FOR 1924 PLANTING SEASON. ERICA (Heath), DAPHNE, and other choice Shrubs, from 2/- each. ROSES, 18/- doz. AXE AXE, ESCALONIA, MACROCARP A, 25/- 100. BOXTHORN, 25/- 1Q0; £5 5000 FRTJIT TREES, 2/6 each. SEEDLESS RHUBARB, 1/6 each. All other lines at Current Rates. i MILLINERY MILLINERY ■ . MILLINERY NOW SHOWING "•' ';.-*' " AT M ISS J)AVEY'S (Late Mrs. RIDSDALE), HIGH STREET, HAWERA. JJISPENSING of Prescription out specialty. Accuracy, cleanliness, and purity of drugs at Strange's Pharinaey, Higa 8t; night .requirement, telephone 626. GET READY FOR A EADIO WINTER 1 IBeeeiving Conditions are getting better every night. We have Fnll Stocks of all Radio ! Goods. < EVERYTHING GUARANTEED j at • Jj[EITH'S PHOTO & RADIO j . SUPPLIES, '"" HIGH STREET, HAWERA. JTATSf Hats.' Men's sample felt hats, 8/6, 10/6; Stetson, new Bhapea, Battersby, Woodrow, and 1 the new tweed hats, 13/6, at the New Ze£Jaaa clothing Factory, Hawera

When your kiddie wakes with, an alarming cough you'll wish you had a large bottle of Bonnington's in the house. Don't risk your child's health ! Go to the chemist today and get Bonnington's, it's the surest friend nnd protector against throat, chest, and lung troubles a man woman or child could ever need. Potent—yet pleasant to take. Acts directly on the affected membranes. Be safe—get a LARGE BOTTLE of IRISH MOSS fOR COlfciilS S* CVI&S Urge hwly size, 26. Handy pocket tize, 1/6 W~^ — ||JJ , _ _ jj». C 52S2ffiS8S'SURE TO RlSC'eH^^ C p, EdmondiU wed ia 80% of New Zealand 5 L, hornet. The reason for Shit it that it it C r impoMible Jo obtain a Baking Powder ? P c i' a \ BlVif* belter reßultl th«n Edmondt. S i Oold by nil gfocwi. _^» !88 L A Bog of Coal costs 7/6 A Bag of Wood costs .. 3/6 Total "^ The heating efficiency of an' open fireplace is 32 per cent.; therefore your 11/- does not go very far in the produeTT?a^ warmth- An ELECTEIC -tuiiAlJiß consume S about 2d worth of t UnT nt P Q^ hOUr ' and for on« week, working 8 hours per day, costs 9/4, and has an eificieney of 85 to 95 per cent. Then m one year there is a saving of *A, which is nearly enough to buy TWO OO? T^yrSrder these fact/ on a COLD NIGHT and then see us about ! heat wfth n ■ ?IVG the ma^m«m neat with the minimum consumption Q.YDE & gAEEINGEB, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS 240 HIGH ST., HAWERA ' 'Phone 345. "If it's Electrical Consult US!" JJEBUILD your jaded constitution with our British D.C.L. Malt- a nutritive tonic and aid to digestion..w. w. btrange, Ccemist, Hawera.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLIV, Issue XLIV, 19 May 1924, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLIV, Issue XLIV, 19 May 1924, Page 8