MISCELLANEOUS. ~p|~OUSE WIVES prefer “Dove” Brand Starch because of its beautiful gloss. So economical, too. Sold by grocers and stores everywhere. JNFANTS ’ dainty frocks in Fuji, cre-pe-de-chine; also Indian la.ee jackets, bonnets and frocks.-—Miss Sewell, ’phone 680, Hawera. visitors to the show are reminded that a choice selection of ear-rings is just to hand; all fitted with genuine sterling silver mounts; price from 4/6 pair at E. Morris’, Leading Jeweller, Hawera. "|/A GLORIA can make your Christmas -a really merry one. The best tone gramophone in the world; 207deposit and 5/- weekly.—T. G. Liddington, sole agent for Hawera and district. OLD 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 St., Auckland; est. 31 -years. QTTO Vanishing Cream; the new cream of the season; delicately fragrant. Obtainable at thje agents; Tait’s Pharmacy, Hawera. pANAMA Hats for the Show—We have opened up a full range of men’s Panama hats, 11/6, 16/6, 30/-, 42/6; boys’ Panamas, 11/6; children’s hats, 3/6; boys’ tweed hats;.children’s silk hats at the New. Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. Bargains at the Melbourne Ltd.—Ladies’ cambric Princess underskirts .from 12/6; silk ankle hose from 3/6 pair. gHOW Time Suits for men or boys— Men’s boxed suits are well cut, well made and rightly priced, 59/6, 80/-, 95/-; boys’ strong suits, 29/6, 35/- at the New Zealand Cuothing Factory, Hawera. (gPECIAL Bargains at the Melbourne Ltd. —-Ladies’ Fuji silk bloomers, 9/6 pair; Fuji silk knickers from 9/11 pair. ' gTENCIL requisites now to hand. Orders taken for stencilling curtains, cushions, etc.—Miss Sewell, Art Depot, Hawera. jgPECIAL at the Melbourne Ltd.—Ladies’ cotton 2-pieee bathing costumes, 2/11; ladies’ rubber bathing caps from 9d each. Time Boots for men, women, and children; men’s shoes, men’s boots, men’s slippers, men’s working boots. Call at the New Zealand Clothing Factory for your show boots. gPECIAL Bargains at the Melbourne Ltd. —54-inch bleached table damask, 2/11 yard; 80-ineh white- twill sheeting, 2/11 yard. QEAGRASS Prams manufactured, relined and repaired; seagrass hoods made to order; baskets rehandled and repaired.—Geo. Harding, corner Princes and Sts gPECIAL Bargains at the Melbourne Ltd.—Ladies ’ crepe kimonos, 9/6 each; striped cashmerettb blouses, 4/11 each. mNOWY tablecioths and spotless linens are assured'with “Dove’’ Brand Starch. None as good. Ax, grocers sell it. QEAGRASS Furniture manufactured and repaired; any design mad© to order; prices right; workmanship guar anteed.—Geo. Harding, 25 Princes St, HaweTa. QERVED in all the better class restaurants. Ask for them by name. Hayward’s “ Military” Pickles. All grocers. Look for the name “Military. ’ ’ gPECIAL Bargains at the Melbourne . Ltd.: —Crewdson’s 36-ineh white calico, 1/3 yard; ladies’ handkerchiefs, 1/9 doz. pHE English mail closes shortly. Buy leather tea.cosies, centres, cushions and handkerchief sachets to send away.—Miss Sewell, Hawera.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 14 November 1924, Page 2
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