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STRATFORD WANTEDS, QT. MARGARET Ladies’ Pure Wool Vests; fine quality; all in self colours; shades of Green, Pink and Cream, only 3/11 at White’s Busy Comer, Stratford. . ■M AIDS’ Special Fleecy-lined Raincoats; shades of Wine, Green, Navy and Brown; splendid heavy quality, only 15/6 at White’s Busy Corner, Stratford. pURE Wool Gored Style Skirts; - smart shades of Hunter’s Green, ; Bottle, Scarlet, Rust and Blue, only 12/6 at White’s Busy Comer, Stratford. CHILDREN’S and Maids’ rubber-back-ed Navy Gabardine Raincoats; excellent quality; priced at only 15/6 at . White’s Busy Corner, Stratford. pOOD Accommodation for casuals and permanents (morning and afternoon | tea 6d).. Mrs. Cox, Stanley Boarding- . house, Stratford. ” HIUTI— TiTMgaCTXgsiaiwi Mir OPUNAKE WANTEDS. pASH Buyer Hides, Wool, Horsehair, j V etc. Write T. Quin, Opunake. < 1 HAWERA WANTEDS. QPLENDID Assortment of Woollen ’ Frocks, in all newest styles and ’ trimmings, reasonably priced—At the’ . Stylart, Mrs. Brunette, Princes Street, * Hawera. ... f.n. ! I’pHE Stylart has Frocks in the newest . materials, including Crepe Nevis, ( Elephant Crepe, Angora, Naples, Elenore J and Newport. Call and inspect our smart and distinctive stock.f.n. ' QTAFF of Life! Sanitarium 100 per cent. - Wheatmeal Bread. No sweetening. . Obtainable only from Linkhorn’s Bakery, , Hawera. f.w. , T S. POLSON, Printseller and Pic- j ture Framer.—Picture books and . cards.- Frames re-gilded. -Gilding and sil- : vering evening shoes. “Pag” spirit floorstain and furniture renovator. Mirror re- 1 pairs to handbags, vanity cases. Expert sharpening handsaws, -barbers’ scissors, ' household scissors, knives, hedge clippers, pruning shears, circular glass cut- ' ting, headlights, clocks, etc. New address: Union Street (opposite Newton King’s). f.nYUST Arrived! Island Oranges, Manda- ' rins; also bananas, apples, pears, ' kumeras and all kinds fruit. Cheapest at Hawke’s Bay Fruit Co., Union Street. : . f-n. TT OT Water Bottle Covers are a feature of Mrs. Walsdorf’s new.'stock of Semco traced goods and transfers. f.n. QER VICE is your Fat the London Dyers, Cleaners and Furriers, Regent St., HawTra. ’Phone 2457. We will dye, clean or renovate any garment you entrust to us. We do Fur Renovating, Hemstitching, Overlocking and Pleating. d.x. npWO large bottles free witli every case A of one dozerf 42/-, 48/-,, 55/-, 66/-. Ports, Sherries, Madiera, Wipe. Cocktail, etc. Assorted case, 12 varieties, 58/dozen. Freight paid. Cash with order. Corban’s Wine Shop, 20 Union Street, Hawera. ■ ' ■' ■ : TpOR your wedding or party have Corban’s Harmony Port, 27/- half dozen, 48/- dozen. Bottles, 4/6, 5/-, 6/-. Ladies! Enjoy a glass of wine with bis-: cuits 6d. Served at tables. Strictly select. Corban’s Wine Shop, 20 Union Street; Hawera. ' pATTERSON’S, Union Street, for Minster Suits and Overcoats. Very latest styles and materials now showing in both Men’s Suits and Overcoats. W. V. Patterson, Hawera’s cheapest clothing store— always. ■MEN'S Fleecy-lined Singlets'l/-, Men’s’ genuine British Palmer Nap Trousers 6/11, genuine New Zealand Saddle Tweed Trousers 14/6, extra strong heavy weight Pyjamas 6/6, boys’ Pyjamas, same quality 3/11, all sizes. W. ,V. Patterson, Hawera’s ' cheapest clothing store, Union Street. ' ■ QUITS-TO-MEASURE! See the largest range of newest patterns now showing in Hawera. Our spesial Minster Suits are the envy of the trade. They’re built to retain their shape always. W..V. Patterson, Minster Suit agent, Union ■ Street. ' ' '■ ' ■ a Forges for English Leather CoatsT Nigger and Black 79/6. ,Gqod quality Leatherette 29/6. Union Street. T lES Forges for latest in Frocks, Jumper Suits, Jumper and Skirts. Velour Coats, all shades, '69/6. f.n. pONY SHEEHAN, Draper, High Street, ■ Hawera, having visited Wellington jqst prior to the introduction of the Increased Exchange and new Sales Tax, the whole of our stock is free from these price increases. We have a full and well assorted stock of all autumn and winter goods which DO NOT carry .any increased charges whatever. Whilst we shall NOT ask any increase in price for our present Stocks, we strongly recommend our customers to anticipate their requirements and so avoid paying higher prices later on. Shop ’phone 28623. JJOW JS The Simple Screw of Chamberlain Fame made a fortune because of its universal adoption. New Zealand brains now provide you with similar opportunity Re Patent (quickly hammered) Barbed Fencing Staple which, for its greatly increased holding power is as superior to the old style staple as the screw is to the nail. A limited number of £1 shares, in parcels of 50 upwards, are available if snapped up quickly. Send for details and see what Universal profits mean to you.' JgXCEL QRGANISATIONS, STOCK AND SHARE BROKERS AND BUSINESS ORGANISERS, (Free .Advice re Investments.) 714 N.Z. Insurance Building, Auckland. Manager: C. E. Choules, Formerly Sales Manager of Timberlands Woodpulp, Ltd. HALF-PRICE SALE. HALF-PRlCE—Woollen Dress and Knicker Sets, Coat and Cap Sets, Cardigans, Jerseys. HALF-PRlCE—Woollen Breechette Suits, Velvet Dresses, Tweed Dresses, Wool-, len Dresses. HALF-PRlCE—Children’s Wool and Silk Vests. Sizes 1,2, 3,4, 6. Special line. Woollen Sox, heavy Wool Bloomers. HALF-PRlCE—Children’s Sleeping Suits, Flannelette Nightdresses, Dressing Gowns, Combinations for Children. HALF-PRICE—Coats for Children in Tweed, also Velour, fur-trimmed. Woollen Jumpers, Blazers, Uniforms. HALF-PRlCE—Woollen Caps, Bonnets, Petticoats, Matinee Jackets, Boottees, Winceyette Petticoats. HALF-PRlCE—lnfants’ Gowns in Radianta, Viyella, Flannel, Woven, Longcloth, Winceyette. MISS STEWART’S HIGH STREET, HAWERA. ’Phone. 2770. . ’Phone 2770.

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 May 1933, Page 1

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