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SPECIAL A&V3RTZWBM2XVB. T>ARGAIN» jn men's footwear at prices that will suit every pocket. Don't miss this present opportunity of purchasing your footwear at prices that cannot be equalled.—R. Hannah and Co., Ltd. T>ABY Outfits in great variety can be procured at our store.—Miss Stewart, corner High and Victoria Sts. TXEST Value ever offered: Lever selffilling fountain pen, complete with clip, well worth 10/-; obtainable at Hart's for 2/-; send 2/2 and we will post one to you. —Hart'a High St. and Union St.; 'phone 690. JJOOTS^-Men's glace kid, 19/6; 25/6, 32/6; men's chrome shooters, 19/6, 23/6; boys' school boots, 11 to 13, 12/6; youths' boots, 2 to 5, 14/6; all sizes in goloshes and gum boots.—Kaupokonui Co-op. Stor ; es. £JYRIL~TOVnsIEY (Auckland) says "the Gloria Gramophone should be in every home where music is. appreciated." Easy terms, 20/-' deposit and 5/- weekly.—T. G. Liddington, High St., sole agent for Hawera and district. I J)ELIGHTFUL comfy coats for tiny tots in cream and colours.—Miss Stewart, corner High and Victoria Sts. J)RESS Tweeds ancTSerges, 40-inch, in black, navy, brown and purple, at 2/6 yard; 54-inch gabardine and worsteds, shades of grey, brown and fancy checks, at 6/11 yard.—Kaupokonui Coop. Stores. TfcON'T neglect a cough or cold durin the coming mouths. It is dangerous. Be sure and get an economical sized bottle of "Peetora"; 2/6 at Tait's, the Chemist, High St. JfOR Sale—Pedigree retriever pups, all from prize stock. Apply w. Tinney, or E. F. Hemingway, Press Office^jPatea. JjK)R Sale—Good strong African boxthorn, 20/- per 1000, up to 5000; 17/6 5000 lots or more; Barberry, 25/----per 1000 to 5000; 22/6 5000 lots or more; cash with order.—,!. Revell, Palmer Road, Kaponga; 'phone 42. QJRLS-' black ribbed hose for school wear; sizes 4, .5, 6. 3/11. —Miss Stewart, corner High and Victoria Sts. QLOSSY, soft~hair, beautiful lustre produced by using Tait's original Coeoanut Shampoo Liquid, 2/6 and 4/6 per bot'le; obtainable at Tait's Pharmacy, High St. ~O~EA~YY~~aII-wool ribbed vests, large size, reduced to 7/11. —Miss Stewart, corner High and Victoria Sts. JTAND-MADE woollen jackets," borTnets and frocks always in stock. — Miss Sewell, Art Depot, Hawera; 680. JNFANT gowns and jackets in "Kili . ker" Aberdeen wincey; something quite sew, very soft and finely woven. —Miss Sewell, Art Depot, Hawera; 'phone 380. TF it's a question of time, we have the service. Our photographic department is doing the same day service with guarantee of satisfaction. A film at 30 a.m.; your photos at 5 p.m.— Strange, Chemist. TCY sheets hold no terrors if they are warmed with the "Unique" hot water bottle. Look for name on stopper. All chemists and dealers sell them. ' i JOHN KIRK'S horse and cow covers are out on their own, both for quality and prices. TUG Beads in pretty colours now to hand; 6d string.—Miss.Sewell, Art Depot, Hawera; 'phone 680. TZ"IRK'S special cut horse covers always fit well and cost no more than the cheap cut factory ones. T OST—Monday night in the gale in Princes Street, near Farmers' Coop. Garage, new putty coloured hat; reward. —Keith's Supplies, High St. J^OST— From TawhitrHall7"May 27. j gent's push bicycle (painted blue). Finder please communicate with Gyde and Barringer, 'phone 345, Hawera. I LOST— At" E".S. AT" Ba~ll7~one . aqua~i marine ear-ring. Finder please ring 514, Hawera. "VTO more cold toes with a "Unique" hot water bottle; retains its heat longer; won't burst or leak; all sizes; chemists and dealers sell them everywhere. —4 J>OASTED Salted Peanuts, .. fresh daily, roasted by special process^ Coz. fcr 6d. —Metro Confectionery Co. T?EBUILD your jaded constitution with our British D.C.L. Malt; a nutritive tonic and aid to digestion.— W. G. Strange, Chemist. Hawera. 'PO LET—Modern home, 6 rooms, kTtehenette, all conveniences, rootor shed, fowl run, nice garden; seen 10 | a.m. till 4 p.m.—Albion Street, two doors from South Bond. "Unique""Tiot water bottle; test on the market; a product of the North British Rubber. Co.; all sizes; all chemists and dealers sell them. —3 CTOCKINGS that can be relied on with the utmost confidence; suitable for house wear, street wear, evening wear; cotton hose, black, 1/9; lisle, 3/11; cashmere hose, seamless, 2/11, 3/11, 4/6 up to 9/6; heavy grey rib hose, all wool,-1/11; ribbed sports hose, in grey, nigger, fawn; silk holeprocf hose, 8/11; all shades in ribbed silk hose; girls' hose in ribbed and plain, all sizes from 3/11; amazing value in ever r description cf stockings for ladies and maids; children's sox in great variety.—Miss Stewart, corner High and Victoria Sts. \ riVIFIC Ointment will cure the unsightly sores on children. "RANTED Known — Just arrived, girls' gold and silver armlets in all sizes.—E. Morris, leading jeweller. Bullock's for Big Bargains: Scrubs. 3 for 1/2, 3 for 1/2; O'Cedar mops, small 4/G. large 7/3; srmhviph tins. 6d cue.h • three tea Sfts at j4/n. 14/21. 34/11 each; O'CVdnr oil, pint bottles 1/-. 1/-, 1/-. qnavt bottles 2/-, 2/-, 2/-; white cups j and saucers, 4/G. 4/.L 4/6 half doz.; stainlers knives, ' dessert 14/11. 14/11 14/11 half doz., tables 15/11,' 15/11, 15/11 half doz.; sheath knives, 1/3. 1/3, 1/3 each; trays from 1/- each; half ! nir.t iMinn-.el mugs,' 1/- each, quarter pint i Sd. >-i}. Sd oaoh: o.™ ,-ups, 1/9, l/o,':i/9 j half dc-7..; alrisiiniuiM egg dips. 2/-. LV-, 2/- h."l^ <loz.; enamel plates,']/-,' 1/-. If- each. Buy at Bullock's and you TOT less- Princes St., opposite Soldiers' Club. ■-~...

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLIV, Issue XLIV, 5 June 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLIV, Issue XLIV, 5 June 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLIV, Issue XLIV, 5 June 1924, Page 1

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