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MISCELLANEOUS. QYDONIA Skin Cream; an antiseptic soothing, non-greasy emollient for roughness, chapped hands; keeps the skin ‘soft and pliable; has no equal; 1/6 and 2/6 bottle. Prepared at Tait’a Pharmacy, High St. J)Q all your footwear purchasing at R. Hannah anrl Co.’s, Ltd. It is the true key that opens the door to real economy. the children to sow. Embroidery cards, boxes of beads, and stamped d’oyleys now to hand.— Miss Sewell, A*rt Depot, Hawera; ’phone 680. I7AKMEKS ! Please Note: Milk Shute, 2/4 per foot; tinned steel, 1/4; tanks, 400-gal £3 15s; 600-gal. £4 17s 6d, 800-gal. £6.—Ellis & Smith, Plumbers, Nelson St., Hawera. w.s. J?OR Plumbing and repairs ring 17, Ellis and Smith, Plumbers, Nelson St. (opp. A. and P. Buildings), Hawera. JpOR best all-round value in every line go to Hart’s. JpALSE Teeth purchased, any condition; pre-war preferred; up to £5 set paid.—Pearliue Co., Auckland. JpARMERS’ split kip working boots in all sizes at 15/9 and 16/9, subject to 10 per cent, discount for cash during the sale, are procurable at R. Hannah and Co.’s, Ltd. jpOR best all-round value iu every line go to Hart’s. Q.LOSSY, soft hair, beautiful lustre produced by using Tait’s original Coeoanut Shampoo Liquid, 2/6 and 4/6 per bot L le; obtainable at Tait’s Pharmacy, High St. SYME & CO., Ltd., have a large variety of fancy turnery; suitable for presents. TTEAR it and all about it at the Show—“La Gloria,’ ’ the best toned gramophone in the world.—T. G. Liddington, sole agent, Hawera and district. ■ XT T> BOYS’ Sale—Boys’ knickers, 6/11; boys’ hose, 2/11; boys’ suits, 29/6; boys’ shirts, boys’ overcoats, boys.’ boots; boys’ fleece singlets, 3/-; boys’ oilskins, boys’ slippers; boys’ warm pyjamas, 8/-;' boys’ ties; boys’ caps, 1/3--At the H.B. Sale, Hawera. H. 8.. SALE in progress—Men’s! 'trousers, 14/6; men’s sac suits, 59/6; men’s shirts, 6/11; men’s singlets, 3/6; men’s pyjamas, 11/6; men’s overcoats, 39/6 —At the H.B. Sale, Hawera.

H.B. BOOT Sale—loo pair ladies’ sample Court aiul lace shoes, IG/11; ladies’ tan walking shoes, 13/11; ladies’ felt slippers, 3/3; ladies’ dairy boots, 14/1] —At the H.B. Sale, Hawera. JJABT ’S are trumps every time for consistent low prices. BOOT Sale—loo pair men’s * Sunday boots, 22/G; worth 40/-; men’s farm boots, 20/-; men’s tan shoes, 23/6; men’s bluchers, nailed, 12/11—At the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawern. JJAR-T’S are trumps every time for consistent low prices. Heßs Sale—Men’s lounge felt hats, 8/6; men’s caps, 4/6; boys’ caps, 1/6; men’s Borsalino hats, men’s Stetson lounges; men’s H.B. felts, good wear, now 17/6; men’s sou’-w-esters, 3/11; men’s velours; men’s black hard felts—At the H.B. Sale, Hawera. JNFANT gowns and jackets in “Kilker” Aberdeen wincey; something quite new, very soft and finely woven. —Miss Sewell, Art Depot, Hawera; ’phone 680. JULY top-dressing tesfon old pasture at Marton, 1922-23: Six kinds of fertilisers used; when cut the basic slag area beat the next best by 7cwt. per acre. Secure basic slag now at Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. JOHN KIRK’S horse and cow covers are out on their own, both for quality and prices. JUST Arrived—Cheap Ear-rings; cheap ear-rings; cheap ear-rings at E. Morris’, Leading Jeweller, Hawera. J£IRK’S special cut horse covers always fit well and cost no more than the cheap cut factory ones L ME basic slag and vigorous clover the old farm rich all over. Obtain these necessary top-dressings from Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. interesting exhibit at the show is-“La Gloria,” the best gramophone in the world.—T. G. Liddington, High St., Hawera.

designs in needlework. See our stamped linen, crash and poplin now showing.—Miss Sewell, Art Depot, Hawera; ’phone «80. 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. _A QLD False Teeth bought sound or broken; also dental scrap. Best prices in N.Z. sent by return mail Post to J. Dunstone, Box 51, Wellesley • a< - est. 31 years. JpECTORA ! Pectoral Besides a cough and cold remedy, it wards off “flu.” Never be without a bottle now; 1/C and 2/6 per bottle at Tait’s Pharmacy. J>ATA and Matai Firewood delivered in Hawera: 4ft lengths £3 15s cord; short lengths, £4 ss; eyish on deOrders left at Dysons, Foord and Hollar’s Garage strictly attended to. gEAGRASS Furniture manufactured and repaired; any design made to order; prices right; workmanship guaranteed. —Geo. Harding, 25 Princes St. Saby Sail H.B. Sale— Men’s singlets, 3/6; men’s shirts, 6/11; men’s pyjamas, 11/G; men’s fleece lined singlets, 5/-; men’s umbrellas, 7/11; men’s sox, .1/3; men’s overalls; men’s trousers, 14/0; men’s, overcoats; men’s flannels—At the H.B. •Sale, Hawera. 'pOP-DRESS your hay paddock with basic slag.—Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. THAT velvety - skin, like IblkTllTthe touch. The secret: “Aneta” Vanishing cream; a real skin cream; 3/at Strange’s, the Chemist. 9.LBS. Fresh RoastefTSaTted Peanuts, carriage paid to any address, for 3/-. Send postal note to Box 277, New Plymouth.

I ABIES ’ COLONIAL FLANNEL COSTUMES, in grey and brown only — Usual Brice £4 19s fid Extension Sale Price 19/6 BOYS’ ALL-WOOL OBEY JERSEYS; all sixes; £rent value—Usual price from S/ll Extension Sale Price

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 16 July 1924, Page 2

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838

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 16 July 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 16 July 1924, Page 2

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