WANTED KNOWN. VUANTED Known—-Costumes, usually 9 to 12 guineas, now '63/-. See windows. —Buckrell’s. T\7AXTEI) Known—^-Yearbur.y’s Boot Sale is drawing to a close. Only a few more days to secure that pair of boots or shoes at prices that must appeal to your pocket. Every line reduced at least 10 per cent. We quote the prices below as instances of the bargains offering: Ladies’ glace 1-bar shoes, ,all sizes, 16/6; ladies’ glace Oxford shoes, 20/-; ladies’ grey and black suede Oxfords, 32/6; ladies’ glace highleg boots, to clear 11/6; ladies’ glace nigger brown Oxford shoes, 23/-; a few pair of men’s glace Derby bals. at 20/-, 22/-, 24/-; men’s box calf Derby bals., 29/-, -worth 36/-; men’s glace Oxford shoes, 25/-; also a line of gum boots, men’s 18/6, ladies’ 15/6. "YTTANTED Known—Men’s Ties in wide-end makes, all good designs. Usual Price 1/11, 5/11; sale price 1/-, 1/6; men’s soft felt hats in blacks and colours, usual price 25/6, 29/6, 49/6, sale price 10/6, 15/-, 22/6. —Harrops Ltd. Known—Men’s fawn rain- ■ proof coats, usual price 59/6, sale price 45/-; men’s suits in all-wool tweeds, well cut and finished, usual price 89/6, sale price 75/-. —Harrops Ltd. \X^ ANTED Known—We carry large stocks of best S.I. flour, also 1A sugar, and our prices are always right. Get that! Any fall is always reflected instantly at the Cut Bate. We offer to-day and everv day: Bell matches, tins, 3d, 3d, 3d, or 2/11, 2/11, 2/11 doz.; jam, lib tins, 6d, 6d, 6d, 21b tins 1/-, 1/-, 1/-; best loose cocoa, 1/1, 1/1, 1/1 lb; best loose pepper, 1/2, 1/2,; dessert apricots and peaches, 3 tins for 3/9, 3, tins for 3/9, or 14/3, 14/3, 14/3 doz.; evaporated apricots, 1/3, 1/3, 1/3 lb; best cooking almonds, 1/5, 1/5; 1/5 lb; mixed nuts, 1/-, 1/-, 1/- lb; choice assorted chocolates, 1/4, 1/4, 1/4 lb, or 1/3 lb when purchased by the box; cream caramels, 1/4, 1/4, 1/4 lb; stickjawettes, 1/3, 1/3, 1/3 lb. We advise Aspro users to get in stocks before August !, as upon that date the local price will come up to the price advertised by the makers all. over the Dominion, the said price being insisted upon by the makers as part of the purchasing contract. Always get your Aspros, along with your- other goods, at the leading price reducers—The Cut Bate, next Smith and Easton’s mart. Union St.
ANTED Known— Several good see-1 ond-hand pianos now at hand; all | thoroughly overhauled. Call and in- 1 spect these early at Laidlaw’s Music I Warehouse, High St., Hawera; expert! piano tuners and repairers. yyANTED Known Residents of! Turuturu and surrounding districts i a»-e reminded that they have an up-to-date grocery store right in their midst, I which sells high-class goods at strictly town prices, as the following list will prove: Best Canterbury potatoes. 17/6 per sack; wheat, 26/9 per sack; best Sturmer apples, 10/6 per case, direct from the Nelson orchards; also oranges and lemons; creamota, 1/11 pkt; rolled oats, 1/9; jam, 6d per tin, 3 tins for -1/5; Edmond’s baking powder, 1/4 tin, 3 tins for 3/10; Lea and Perrin's sauce, small 1/6, large 2/11; paste, 1/2 large pots. King 'phone 310, 4 Turuturu Store, Glover Road. We deliver ' free to all parts. yy ANTED )Known —Mr Farmer! Now you face a new season it is time to take mental stock of your balancesheet. You may notice that your neighbour, Mr Slick, seems to get along better than you, yet he doesn’t farm any better, has no better stock and no better land, and, in fact, has no better milk returns, and you are amazed; but, Mr Farmer, isn’t it a fact that while you have been sitting at home allowing some storekeeper to stuff you with the yarn of giving you service, that this same Mr Slick has been buzzing off into town to the Cut Rate saving from 20 to 45 per cent, on his orders. We know, numerous farmers who declare they save £75 per annum by dealing at the Cut Fate. Wake ?up, Mr Farmer; it isn’t alone what your cheques amount to, but how you spend them. The Cut Bate sells to all who have the price, and, get this, we sell nothing but the best. The Cut Bate, leads; 13 Union St., next Smith and Easton’s. Separator butter and fresh eggs bought in any quantity. yyANTED Known—Wonderful value a self fillin g fountain pens from 4/6.—E. Morris, the Leading and Cheapest Jeweller in Hawera. yy ANTED Known—When Tou see any article priced in our window you can rest assured > that you can pui chase at the figure nominated, as on price tickets, like our advts, mean t -ju« what they say, not something else. W offer: Curb. soda (good for spasms' 51b for 1/-, 51b for 1/-; cream of tarta: 99%, 1/4, 1/4, 1/4 lb, 31b for 3/8, 31 for 3/8; boiling peas, 51b for 1/-, 51 for 1/-; Mildura sultanas, Bd, Bd, 8< 31b for 1/11, 31b for 1/11; seede raisins, fresh, full size pkts, 7d, 7d. 7( 3 for 1/7, 3 for 1/7, or 6/2 per doz, I Sunmaid raisins, 3 for 1/-, 3 for 1/ 3 for 1/-; 3-Crown Mildui •a. currant! 9d, 9d, 9d lb; choice bacon rasher; district offers better quality bacon c cheese than the Cut Bate, neec less to say, although we added 20*5 to the price, we couidn’t improve th quality); dessert fruits, apricots an peaches, 3 tins for 3/9, 3 tins for 3/ (get in oh this line, it. is a genuin money saver, just as every line is whe purchased at. the Cut Bate, Leadin Price Reducers, Union St,, next Smit and Easton’s Mart. yyANTED Known—When studying prices, study every line and you will find that Bullock’s values stand alone. O’Cedar oil, pint bottles, 1/-, !/■> !/■> l/* 5 1/-, 1/-; the famous Tartol cloth cleaner, 1/6, 1/6, 1/6, and 2/6, 2/6, 2/6 per bottle; mixed bird seed, large pkts, 1/-, 1/-, 1/-, 1/-; Roche’s double size plaids (quality guaranteed), 1/3, 1/3, 1/3 per doz.'; don’t forget to try Holbrook’s famous punch sauce, 1/3, 1/3, 1/3, 1/3 per bottle; Marshall’s Worcester Sauce (quart bottles), 1/-, 1/-, 1/., ]/. ; Melba evaporated peaches, 13b pkts, Sd, 9d, 9d, 9d, 9d; mineral turps (quart bottles), 1/-; Bullock brand tea (try it to-dav), 2/10, 2/10, 2/10 per lb; Nugget, small 4 for 1/-, 4 for 1/-, targe size, 3 tins for 2/2 ; 3 tins for 2/2; All Gold dessert fruits, first grade, peaches and apricots, 3 for 3/9, 3 for 3/9.—At Bullock’s Big Store, Princes St.; ’phone Ofi 7 1
CHILDREN»C KNITTED FROCKS; a Wonderful range that we are out to sell—Extension Sale Prices from 5/11 CHILDREN’S WOOL CARDIGANS; just the thing for school wear; grey only; 22, 24, 26-inch—Usual price from 9/11 Extension Sale Price 6/11 each
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 30 July 1924, Page 2
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