Sale Specials * .hi ••L ■;*>'*' % m a y m v; ml mr %-• n m m WM S*!Mri II .'S m % W/A \\ sstr.7 -*<3 Vt P ; - feSi'VV: .*/ -:t fe.-v R* :-:;V- : *V 1# ■ ;■; SALE PRICES ARE FOR CASH ONLY. If you cannot call, send your order by Mail. We Guarantee satisfaction on every purchase or refund your money. GLOVES AND HOSIERY. Ladies who are in need of really dependable Gloves and Hosiery for immedi-» c ate wear should not fail to take advantage of the remarkably low prices at * which these goods can now be obtained at HETHERINGTONS’ Here we quote a few typical values: — COTTON KNITTED GLOVES— in White, Grey and Beaver. Sale Price, 11J per pair. LISLE THREAD GLOVES— in White and Grey Sale Price, 2/11 per pair. BLACK LISLE GLOVES. Sale Price, 1/4, 2/3, and 3/11 per pair. LADIES' KID GLOVES— in Black and Grey—slightly spotted. Sale Price, 3/11 per pair. “HOLEPROOF” SILK GLOVES (Fingers double-tipped), in Black, White, Grey, Navy, Nigger and Mastic. Sale Price 6/6 per pair. TAN CASHMERE LACE SOCKS— in size 6 only. Sale Price, 9d. per pair. LADIES' ART SILK HOSE— in Grey, Suede, and Brown. . Sale Price, 2/6 per pair. LADIES’ BLACK CASHMERE 1/1 RIBBED HOSE— all wool. Sale Price, 2/6 per pair. LADIES’ LISLE THREAD HOSE— in Grey and Coating. .. Sale Price, 2/11 per pair. LADIES’ BLACK CASHMERE 2/1 RIBBED HOSE — all wool. Sale Price, 3/3 per pair. THE DRAPERS. ‘‘Where the Good Values are.” THAMES.
Amber Fine Tea Stocked by G. McKee, W. Wood and Son. Ensor Bros.. Coaklev and Co.; J. Galloway, Wallace and Co., M. Keven and Son. Tea as it is used in the household is very different from its form as it leaves the pickers’ baskets. The process of drying requires a nicety of heat —if excessive, the flavour and strength is sacrificed and in the process of packing the leaf breaks and crumbles into dust. Every leaf is perfectly cured in TEA iiiiiiiusi m A ZA Packed In threa qualities:—Purple Butterfly. Red Butterfly, and Blue Butterfly. eOLDBRRa 14 V/ THE PENDANT IS POPULAR. Very pretty designs are featured in our new range of Pendants. We ask ladies (and gentlemen) to inspect these Gifts. FOR EVENING OR DAY WEAR. The Pendant is an ideal Adornment. It is so distinctive and becoming, and, withai, so easy in pur-
The Quest of Quality. The quest for quality is the dominant effort of Martin’s. The results are notably evidenced in our latest display of style and fancies for the Autumn Season. • To us Quality is as essential as the heart beat is to the human body, and our fixed definite policy is:—“The best money can buy at the lowest possible prices.” 1 Those who desire smart clothes should make an early opportunity of seeing this exquisite display for the Autumn Season. GEO. MARTIN, CORNER OF POLLEN AND COCHRANE STREETS, THAMES. TYRES GUARANTEED 5000 MILES. LESS 5 PER CENT CASH DISCOUNT, 30 x 3* KENYON TUBES, 12/6. P«RA RUBBER GO. ijn VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. (Opposite New National Bank Building.) DAY ’PHONE 1524 :: NIGHT ’PHONE 1503. 30 x 3; £4-10s.
Advertising posters and bills turned out neatly and quickly at the Star Office. Thames. Men’s Striped Shirts with Collars to match are selling very cheaply at Geo. Cullen and Co.’s Sale.—Advt. New Zealand is fortunate in having good Grocers, good Women, and good “NO-RUBSING” Laundry Help. Hooray!*
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15788, 28 February 1923, Page 2
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