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HAWERA SPECIALS. Vr6 deposit. Piano suitable for beginner. 5/- ; per week. At Dixon’s, Hawera.Lw. TIES FORGES now showing smart Tailored Tweed Costumes, S.S.W., S.W., W.S., 49/6. Union Street. Y YES FORGES for Tweed Coats, 22/6 to 45/-; Swagger Coats, 17/6 to 29/6. Union Street. TIES FORGES latest Hats for present wear, 7/11. Brown Nappa Gloves, 5/11; best quality Dull Finish Hose, 3/11. deposit. Organ, 2/6 per week. At Dixon’s, Hawera. ’ f.w. IXfANTED Known! See Lightband and Wann’s Special B.S.A. Window. Prices smashed. Ln. /T.ET Your Car Painted ready for the winter. We guarantee a first-class job. Also upholstery, repairs, new car hoods and repairs. All at a reasonable cost. Hurrell’s, Ltd., High Street. Phone 2104. (TALL in for Supper on Saturday night at the Green Room. You will appreciate our Tea or Coffee. f.n. TSUSINESS Men—You can get Morning and Afternoon Tea at the Green Room for 6d. f.n. fpHE Paint may be fresh on the body of your Car, but what is it like under the mud-guards? Have them reducoed at C. W. Dowdle’s, Regent Street, fin. p OOD Quality Fruit is a necessity. You are sure of getting the best at the Hawke’s Bay Fruit Co. Gravenstein Apples 41b. 1/-, Grapes 1/- lb., Sunkist Oranges 6 for 1/-. f.n.

"ANEMONE and Ranunculus Bulbs, Regal strains, beautiful flowering Australian bulbs, 4/6 per 100. A H. Lambert and Co., High Street. f.n. T ADIES’ White Kid and Canvas Shoes and lots of other lines all reduced at Tyrrell’s Stocktaking Sale, Union St. , Ln. T TEN’S Shoes, Working Boots, Women’s Shoes, Children’s Shoes and Slippers greatly reduced. Tyrrell’s Sale. f.n. TAYEING and Cleaning of all descriptions. Best work, best prices. The Modern Way, 230 High Street, Hawera. f.n. “Y7TTA” Cleaning is Dry Cleaning with ’ a difference —and what a difference! The Modem Way, High Street. f.n. rpiiE Best British Cycles. Best equipment at the best price. See Lightband and Wann’s windows. f.n. OR PIANOS to select from. Prices £6 £l39. At Dixon’s, Hawera. f.w. (TREAT Bargains in Children’s Wear— Coats, Blazers, Cardigans, Dresses, Bloomers, Vests, Coms., Socks, etc. Stewart’s Comer. Ln. QENSATIONAL Reductions in Napery, Tray Cloths, Runners, Supper Cloths, D’Oyleys, Traced Goods. Stewart’s Corner. Ln. A FEW Only left—Celanese and Locknit Bargains. Vests, Slips, Bloomers, Nighties. Quality goods at give-away prices. - Stewart’s. ■ Ln. (TDDMENTS In Hosiery—Lisle, Art". Silk, Silk and Cotton, Pure Silk, from 1/3 pair. Stewart’s Sale. fin. (CORSETS, Wrapons, Corselettes, Brassiefes, variety of makes and sizes, at greatly reduced prices. Stewart’s Corner. Ln. TJIBBON, Lace and Embroidery Rem- -*■* nants at Id per yard. Allover and flouncing embroidery at 1/- yard. Stewart’s Corner.■Ln. YX7OOLS, good shades for Scarves, ’ ’ berets, jumpers, etc., 3d per skein at Stewart’s Bargain Sale. Ln. TNFANTS’ Gowns in flannel, wincey- -*• ette, longcloth at throw-out prices; also barras, vests, jackets. Stewart’s Corner. ■ Ln. TXED Jackets from 1/11; Winter Dressing Gowns from 8/11; Winter Nighties at 2/11. Stewart’s Comer. ■ Ln. VXTANTED Known—Lamb, Cheap Joints ’’ in the window for cash. W. O’Brien, Union Street. ' Ln. ■pOR Morning and Afternoon Teas, in the office, try Carter’s Hot Id Pies. Wonderful value. - f-n--pARMERS, take home a couple of Car- " tet’s Hot Pies for Tea. You can buy them for a penny upwards. Ln. T UNCH—Ham, Tongue, Salad, with • Lj new Potatoes, 9d; Tea, Pie and Scones, 6d; Afternoon Tea, 9d. The Remuera Tea Rooms. f -n.

"O EPAIRS to all makes of Watches and -£*■' Clocks efficiently carried out. Roy Bray, Watchmaker, Union Street. f.n. RARGAINS at Patterson’s Great Sale of Men’s and Boys’ Wear—Men’s and youths’ Palmer nap trousers, 4/2; mens all-wool working socks, N.Z. make, usually 1/3 pair, now 3 pairs for 2/11; men’s superior quality wiretweed working shirts, usually 4/11, now 3/9; men s grey twill working shirts, special quality, usually 4/6, now 3/9; men’s grey flaimel sports trousers, usually 11/6, now 8/b, men’s blazers, usually 27/6 and 29/6, now 12/6 and 22/6; men’s sports coats, usually 19/6 to 35/-, now 15/6 to 27/6; men’s tweed suits, 49/6, now 25/-; men’s superior nay serge and brown worsted suits, usuauy 69/6, now 49/6. Our entire stock of highgrade Minster Made Suits all reduced by 20 per cent.—4/- in the £1 off usual prices. For genuine bargains in reliable lines of clothing, mercery, etc., this Sale stands alone; W. V. Patterson, Ltd., Hawera’s cheapest clothing store, Union Street.

SPECIAL SALE LIGHT CARS! EVERY CAR REGISTERED AND READY FOR DELIVERY. COMPARE OUR VALUES. 1931 Minor Saloon 1931 Minor Saloon 1930 Minor Saloon 1930 Minor Tourer ®95 1931 Minor Sports £l6O 1932 Austin 7 Saloon 1932 Austin 7 Saloon £LO 1931 Austin 7 Saloon £HS 1929 Austin 7 Saloon £lO5 1929 Austin 7 Saloon £lOO 1929 Cowley Roadster £9O 1926 Cowley Roadster £55 1926 Oxford Roadster £65 1928 Chevrolet Coupe £125 1926 Chevrolet Roadster £6O 1924 Chevrolet Tourer £2O 1924 Overland Tourer £3O pOMINION ROTORS JJTD., EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. “Where the Used Car Bargains are.” g OLLY WOOD ' SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. Under new management. Be your own Dressmaker and Designer. By learning this most up-to-date system. Easy terms. Cutting and tacking done at reasonable rates. Special evening classes arranged. Demonstration free. Devon Buildings, Devon Street. MADAM CURRIE.

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 March 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 2 March 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 2 March 1935, Page 1

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