WANTEDS. TO ADVERTISERS. tinder the Postal Regulations correspondent* addressed to a nom-de-plume, or with initiali oniy, to care of any Post Offloe, will not b« forwarded from office of posting. If adrer tisers do not desire to disclose their names they may hare ..replies addressed care of the Star and same will £e forwarded to the advertiser. i-' ..... .it -- ■yy ANTED Known—-Poultry farmers can buy all their- requirements at Bullock’s Big Store. Chicken raiser, grit, blood meal, poultry mash, chicken grit, grains of all kinds, Karswood’s famous poultry spice in Mb and lib pkts and 7 and 141 b tins. We also have a full range of the following: Flower seeds, bulk seed peas and beans from lOd per lb, garden trowels and forks, spades from 4/6 each, hoes, rakes, seed potatoes; we carry large, well-assorted stocks of all lines, bought in the best markets and sold at the lowest possible prices. Buy at Bullock’s Big Store, Princes St., ’phone 96. ANTED Known—Wonderful value 1 in aolid leather suit cases, attache cases, brief bags, and kit bags ; , just opened up ana being sold at specially low prices for quick sale. Secure yours now at Hart’s, the “Notorious Price Smashers,” High St. and Union St., Hawera. Known—•Electric house bells. Our bedrock prices have remained the same for years past. Best quality Westihghouse and Osram, 25 to 60 watt, 2/6 each; reduction for quantities. Note \address: Hawera Motors Ltd., High: and Victoria St., E. G. Jokes, manager. WANTED Known—Great reductions 1 - in boys’ Wear; all-wool shorts, usual, price 5/11, 8/9, 12/6; now 3/9, 6/11, 8/6; heavy gabardine trench coats, n0w.39/6. Call at Shaw’s, High Street. Known—Don’t miss this 1 chance of a lifetime; all our boots at cost and under; every pair to go. See windows at Shaw’s, High St. WANTED Known—You can park L . your cars all round Bullock’s Store and pick up your goods when going home. Red salhiori (lib tins), 1/1, 1/1, 1/1, 1/1 per tin; fluid ammonia, 3 bottles for 1/3, 3 bottles for 1/3; Johnston’s English loose cornflour, 31b for l/4 : , 31b for 1/4; K tomato soup, lid, lid, lid, lid, lid per tin; Thistle rolled oats, 1/10, 1/10, 1/10, 1/10, 1/10 per bag; aprico't jam (21b tins), V-, .1/-, 1/-, 1/-, 1/- each; Oatinnts, 2/-j 2/-, 2/-, 2/- per bag; Hinton’s shredded marmalade, lib tins, Bd, Bd, Bd, Bd, 21b tins 1/3, 1/3,.1/3, 1/3; quart bottles Liicea oil, 4/9, 4/9, 4/9; Pan Yan pickles (a delicious line), 1/3, 1/3, 1/3 and 2/3, 2/3, 2/3 per bottle. Kindly note: Our small profits will not permit gift schemes. There is no business that can give goods away for nothing. Buy at Bnllock’s Store, Princes Street. .. •
Known —The greatest tea ' in the country—the famous “Pyramid ’’ tea, 4ib tins 11/9, with a4d dash coupon endued We also carry full stocks of Bell, Amber Tips, Liptph’s .(three grades), Planter’s Pride, Suratura, Spring Leaf, Roma (21 b arid 61b billies). The famous Cut Bate tea, 2/6 lb or 51b for 11/9, 51b for 11/9: new season’s raisins (full size pkts), 7d, 7d, 7d, or 3 for 1/7, 3 for 1/7, or 6/2 6/2, 6/2 doz.; Creamota, 1/10, 1/10, 1/10 pkt; rolled oats, 41b for 1/5, l/o, 1/5; Grig’s coffee and chicory essence, 3 bottles for 3/8, 3 bottles for ® U3tard powder, 3 tall tins for 1/11, 3 for 1/11; meat extract, 6d, 6d, inj*^ ar ’ ® or 3 for 1/4; gravy salt, 10d per doz., lOd per doz.; Fuller’s ? art V 4 , tins for 3d, 3d, 3d; English jelly dishes, 6d, 6d, fid each; hickory axe handles, 1/3, 1/3, 1/3 each; the famous “Yel-Vel” shaving sticks, England’s best, 1/-, 1/-, 1/. each; Williams dental ribbon, 1/-, 1/-, l/. tube or 3 for 2/10, 3 for W Se’e the Cut Kate for groceries, household hardware crockery, etc. You can always buy /it” cheaper at the Cut Bate, the leadmg price reducers; 13 Union St., next Smith and Easton ’s. Known—We stock gro* ceries, apples, oranges, lemons, brushware, crockery, pins, needles, cotton, tapes, laces, and all household requirements at town prices. Laundry P vi ar ??, b^ S ’ 2/6 ’* *»ag. blue, 1/3 b, Zebo, lid tin; Jam, 6d per tin; a / J/ 11 , pit > rolled oats, 1/9 bag, best South v Island potatoes, 17/6 per sack; pollard, wheat, bran, etc., all at - lowest prices. Ring ’nhone 310 Tnruturu Store, Glover Road, Haweral RANTED Known British made rr St /l in l e , 3s , knives at 13 /9 half doz. Ha i t . v' Notorious-Price Smashera, High St. and Union St. Known—Farmers cannot do better than buy at Bullock’s Big Store. Full stocks of all lines at our famous low prices. Morton’s Eosom Salts 2/6, 2/6, 2/6 per box; bulk Epsom Salts,. 121bs for 3/-, 121bs for S/-j petroleum jelly (41b tins), 3/6, 3/6, nY ’rtV leap line dairy scrubs, 9d, ,9d, 9a. each bass steel yard scrapers, Moose meal, milking buckets, leg ropes, plough lines, nails, staples, wire netting, files, pollard, bran, barley meal, rice meal, wheat, oats, maize, barley, cattle syringes and instruments drenches, teat cure, Animol, oils of all kinds, motor sprits, motor oils, etc.— All to be bought at Bullock’s Big Store, Princes St., ’phone 96—the original and true present day price re/iucer. lW ANTED Known—Barilla soap, 8d bar, 3 bars for 1/11; 3 large bars laundry soap for 2/3 or 17/6 per box; Colman’s starch, 4/9; large pkts Johnston’s English starch, 2/10 large pkt, 10d per lb; Beekitt’s bag blue, 1/3 large pkt; clothes pegs, 2/- per gross; plaid matches, 8d pkt, 6 pkts for 3/9Cailler’s English cocoa, 1/5 lb; loose cocoa, 1/- lb; pure coffee (fresh ground), 2/6 lb; Peck’s pastes, 1/2 large size; Lozenby’s English pastes, 1/- large jar, 3 for 2/9; 41b tihs St. George Jam our price 2/11; Lea and Perrin’s sauce, 1/6 small size, 2/11 large; Edmond’s baking powder, 1/4 large tin, 3 tins for 3/10; Creamota, 1/11 pkt; oatmeal, 6/9 for 241 b; mixed grain, a splendid fowl food, 6/6 bushel; Karswood poultry spice, large pkts’ 2/-, small I/-. We give a special discount 0f.3/- in the £on all purchases of crockery, enamelware, tea and dinnerwaTe and household hardware.— Gilbert’s, Grocers and General Merchants, High St., Hawera; ’phone 26.
LADIES’ ALL-WOOL KNITTED PROCKS in a good range of colours —Usual price 19/6 Extension Sale Price 15/11 LADIES* ALL-WOOL KNITTED COSTUMES;., extra special line, in pretty plain and marl effects—Usual price 39/6 to 63/- Extension Sale Price 29/6
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 6 August 1924, Page 2
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