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HARROFS SENSATIONALISE the Sale Snip with a tumble-down of prices in a Record Mid-Season Sale of Surplus Stocks. It’s an “all-in” sacrifice and —the bargains must sell! Mid-Season of Surplus Stocks LACE ROBES; sharped and partly finished, in good evening shades of Green, Pink, Saxe, Peach, Ecru, also Black and White—Usually 32/0 to 22/(3 Now 10/6 “ 22/6 METAL TISSUE in Gold:, Silver aind Antique Gold and Silver—Usually up to 10/6 Now 5/11 EVENING LACE FLOUNCINGS, in good assorted colourings , also Black and Gold and Black and Silver; 24 to 45-inc'h—Usually up to 19/0 yard Now 2/w to §j\\ arci CHILDREN’S COT BLANKETS, in soft. Suede Velour, plain and fancy designs—Usually 2/0, 3/11, 5/11 Now 1/9 2/6 3/11 DOMINION ALL-WOOL WHITE BLANKETS, good quality— Single Bed size 16/6 Double Bed size 25/DOWN QUILTS in good quality coverings with Satin panels, extra filled — Single Bed size—Usually 42/- Now 15/Double Bed size—Usually 55/G Now 19/11 EVERYTHING MEN’S WARM TWEED OVERCOATS in various smart shape®; assorted sizes—Usually 65/- to £O/10/- Now 14/11 t 0 69/6 WARM ALL-WOOL SINGLETS and UNDERPANTS; good N.Z. xnake, in Natural and Pawn — Usually 14/0 Now 9/6 SOFT ENGLISH TAFFETA; guaranteed against splitting; in beautiful floral patterns and colourings; SS-in'ch—Usually 4/11, 7/11 Now 2/11 3/11 “CELANESE” RADIUM SILK for 'evening wear, in shades of Geranium, Lemon, Green, Lupin,_ Rose, Beige, Navy, Flame; 36-inch — Now 2/11 2 Pieces only GENUINE “CELANESE” CREPE DE CHINE and MAROCAIN, in Green only— Usually 6/11, 7/11 yard Now *5/11 yard 2/11 MEN’S SUITS in good quality Tweeds and Worsteds; all well cut finished and best makes —Usually up to £7/7/- Now Ofli Id to 39/6 t 0 69/6 LADIES’ ALL-WOOL TWEED COATS, in plain tailored' styles and' fur trimmed —Usually 49/6 ,0 £7/7/- • NOW Jtyg to 39/g FACE CLOTH COATS, in high, grade Ail-Wool Face • Cloth, fully lined and trimmed Skunk, Opossum, etc. —Usually £O/6/- and £B/S/- Now 69/6 LADIES’ FUR COATS, in good quality skins, half and t'lirec-quarter length—Usually £l4/17/6 to £ 35 now £7/io/_ to £l7/10/ DRASTICALLY MiDticiD 9 DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS HIGH STREET - - - HAWERA

SCHOOL TEACHER’S EXCELLENT RECORD. ONLY TWO DAYS AWAY' IN 42 YEARS. A well-known school teacher who recently retired disclosed the fact that rn his 42 years of service he had lost only two days—and they were lost through injuries received in an accident. His friends could hardly credit it, and maintained that he must have lost some days through colds or influenza. But he assured them that colds had never seriously troubled him, saying that no cough or cold should keep you home if you treat it the right way. And he is quite right. . v No cough or cold, no sore throat or hoarseness, no chest trouble or attack of ’flu should get. you down if you play safe with Baxter’s Lung Preserver. “Baxter’s” has been New Zealand’s most reliable remedy for over 70 years. It will never let you down. “Baxter’s” is best for old or young —rich, warm and soothing. And it has valuable tonic properties that are of extra benefit. I’in your faith to Baxter’s. Keep a Ijottle :it home and at work. Three sizes 1/6, 2/0, 4/0, at all chemists and stores —Advt.

HAWEKA PUBLIC HOSPITAL. VISITIN'© HOURS. Monday, Tuesday, Friday, 7 p.m. to 1.30 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, 2 p.m. to 4 p.nt Admission at other hours is obtainable only by permission of the Medical Superintendent,.

Advertisement Order Form FOB, SITUATIONS VACANT OB WANTED, LOST OB FOUND, FOB SALE OB TO LET, WANTED KNOWNS, IN CLASSIFIED “ WANTED” COLUMNS. ♦ BATES for Cash with Order—ls words, 1/-; 3 Consecutive Insertions, 2/6; 20 words 1/6, 3 Consecutive Insertions 4/-; 25 words 2/-, 3 Consecutive Insertions 5/-. Write in form below. Name and address, or nom-de-plume, to be counted' in for charge. ' The Manager, “The Hawera Star,” P.O. Box ISB, Hawera. Please insert the above in “The Hawera Star.” Number of Insertions Signature: Address: i s. d. Stamps : Postal Notes : Enclosed :

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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 16 June 1933, Page 3

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660

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 16 June 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 16 June 1933, Page 3

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