TO ABVSUTISIB9. Under the Foetal Regulation! correspondence addressed to a or with imtia]. omy, to care ot any Poet Office, will not be forwarded from office ot posting. It adver tiecre do not desire to disclose their names the; may base replies addressed care ot the Star and wme will be forwarded to the advertiser. "VI7ANTED Known—You must keep up with the times; all old fashioned methods gone. Our special suit-to-measure is the latest creation in high class clothing from £5 12s 6d. — Shaw’s, High St. > • YI7ANTED Known Show "Week Specials: We offer for Show Week T—Eoma tea, 61b billies 16/11; Lipton’s tea,, 2/3;' Petrolatum jelly, large tin, 2/9; leg rope, 10d per lb; sandsoap. 10 for 1/-; Erasmie soap, 6d tab; hickory axe handles, 3 for 3/7; Bournville cocoa, 3/5 lb; Sunlight soap, 1/5 pkt; Epsom Salts, 2/5 for 71b box or 121 b loose for 2/6; Sunmaid raisins, large pktfc, 6/11 per doz. Make it a red letter week; save real money by visiting the only Gut Rate; Only address: 13 "Union St., next the Mart. ANTED Known—Now opened up ' at; Bullock’s Big Store, large indents of British made hardware and crockery. All lines are Of the best quality and all marked in plain figures. White dihne'rware: Plates from 5/-, 5/-, 5/- per doz. full size vegetable, dish eSj 6/- each; gravy boats,. 2/-, 2/-, 2/eaeh; meat dishes from 2/- each; cups and saucers, wri have a very large and complete range from 4/6, 4/6, 4/6 per half doz.; pudding bowls from 9d, 9d, 9d each; white barrel shape jugs,. 6/6,! 6/6, 6/6 per sM of thrbe; white chambers, 4/3,■ 4/3, 4/3 each; bedroom jugs , and basins; 11/6, 11/6, 11/6 per pair. 1 Our stocks are well worth inspection, 1 and you will savb money by buying at Bulibbk’s Big Stoffe, Prinfces St; ’ phnhfe So. : ! . v . , - __ _ Known— specialise in * men’s suits. * Our well-known make has never been beaten. When wearing one of our special suits you look and feel well dressed.—Shaw’s, High St. "y^7ANTED Kriown—Remember the Cut 1 Rate does not only keep the prices down, but with bur ‘world-wide experience dhd ebhriections we know just where to get the right goods without .paying the fancy profits demanded by middlemen. Make a point of seeing us for toilet soaps,, both English and American makes, as well as French and colonial; Victory bath soap, 6d* or 5/10 dbz.; ‘‘English” medicated carbolic, the world’s standard disinfectant soap, 3 for 11, of 3/7 doz. See ug also for our new'mop oil for your floor, furniture and motor car. Rally round the one and only Cut Rate; 13 Union St., next the Mart. Knowh —New season’s Xmas Fruits are now arriving, and housewives are reminded that Gilbert’s Quality Service specialises in all the choicest ingredients for the Christmas cakes and puddings, including finest golden sultanas, whbljp arid ground almonds, chrystallised cherries, Angelica walnuts, seeded and seedless raisins, best cleaned currants, etc. Place your order early and be sure, you get your Christmas requirements" at Gilbert’s, the shop with the reputation for quality. and service. Arriving shortly, genuine Turkish figs in boxes, Spanish muscatels, mincemeat, plum puddings, Xriias stockings and crackers in all sizes and prices.—Gilbert’s Quality Service, High Street, Hawera; Box 72, ’Phone 26.
ANTED Known—Borsalino Hats have just arrived for the season’s trade, and are showing in many shades and a great variety of shapes. The prices are right, too, at Adamson and Bobb’s, Hawera. Ranted Known—6 doz. women’s cotton vests, with and without sleeves, 1/4; 5 doz. ladies’ bloomers in crepe and flannelette, 2/6 each; 80 children’s washing dresses in muslin and pique, 2/11 each.- —Kaupokonui Co-op. Sale. ANTED Known—Bo-inch white twill sheeting, good value, 2/11; yards crieam Doctor flannel, all wool, 2/11. —Kaupokonur Co-op. Sale. RANTED Known—We have just landed large indents of toilet soaps direct from England; £4OO worth of toilet soaps to be offered minus middlemen’s prbfltS; cheaper than pre-war, and all made by England’s best makers. Medicated carbolic soap, “English’’ make, 3 cakes lid, or 3/7 doz.; the beautiful ivory soap, ‘‘floats” and can’t be lost in the bath, 2 cake tablet 6d, 6d, 6a, or 3 for 1/5, Or 4/11 doz.; English Castile soap, 5d each, or 3 for 1/2, or 3/11 doz.; Biirford’s toilet soap, 4 for 1/-; Colgate’s big bath soap, 7d; Erasmic, 3 for 1/8. We have 30 kinds of toilet soaps to choose from at the one and only Cut Bate, 13 Union St, next the Mart. IWANTED Known—B. T. Bullock has just opened up a large indent of English household hardware. Patty pan trays from 6d each; sponge tins, 6d each; jelly-moulds, 3d each; household scales, lamps, meat dishes, flour sifters, steaming cooking sets, ehaif seats, tin kettles, and practically every line you require. Inspection invited. While being busy with our hardware and crockery department we are not neglecting our Xmas grocery goods. Our sales for Xmas fruits have exceeded all expectations. It is not necessary to tell you that our business methods are genuine and honest. Shop at • Bullock’s Big Store, Princes St.;*’phone 96 (opposite Soldiers’ Club). Tl/ANTED Known—Electric house * f bulbs. Our bedrock prices have remained the same fcir years past. Best quality WestinghoiiSe and Osram, 25 to 60 watt, 2/6 each; reduction for quantities. Note address: Hawera Motors Ltd., High and Victoria St., Ei G. Jones, manager. ANTED Known—Latest designs in “ silk marocains; largest selection in town to select from; patterns forwarded oh application; prices 13/11, 18/6 yard.-—Harrops Ltd. ■yyrANTED Known—Linoleums, best k “Scotch” make, 2 yards wide, 8/6, 9/6, 10/6 running yard.-—Geo. Syme and Co., Ltd., Princes St., Hawera. \\7ANTED Known—Stetson and Bat--11 tersby Hats. These hats are so well known they need little comment, but this is just to remind you to give us a call and inspect them. We have the biggest variety in Taranaki at Adamson and Bobb’s, Hawera.
PLAIN SPONGE CLOTH, heavv quality, in flame, lemon, jade, grey and white; 40-iheh—C. C. Ward Ltd. Price 1/6 yard. FLORAL and STRIPED VOILES for dainty summer frocks; very pretty colourings; 40-ineh—C, O. Ward Ltd. Price 2/6, 2/11, 3/6 to d/6 yard.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 18 November 1924, Page 2
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