TOADVIRTISIBB. Under the Postal Regulation* •orreepondenoc addressed to • nom-de-plume, or with initial* omy, to core ol any Poet Office, will not b? forwarded from office o{ posting. It adver Users do not desire to dieolose their names they may hare replies addressed oare ot the Star and asms will be forwarded to the advertiser. YI7ANTED Known —Juvenile washing suits, sizes 0 to 4, tussore silk and tweeds, 4/11 suit; all-wool navy serge shorts, 6/11 to 10/6; dark tweed suits, size 7 22/6, rising 1/-per size to size 15. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Sale, WANTED Known—You must keep ** up with the times; all old fashioned methods gone. Our special suit : tP-njeg3ll.re is the latest creation in High class clothing from £5 12s 6d.— Shaw’s, High St. . . . YY/ANTED Known-—Beaver baking ' powder, 4 tins 1/-; Sharland’s baking powder, 2 tins 1/-; custard powder,. 3, tins 1/-; Oak tomato puree, 9d tin, 8/6 doz.; Bird’s custard powder, 3 pkts 2/-; saucepans from 2/6; liberal discount off Stevens ’ enamelled saucepans and stewpans; bargains in aluminium ware.—Kaupokonui Co-op. Sale. YY7ANTED Known —-Girls’ white can- ” vas phpes, 7 to 9, at 4/9; ladies’ one-bar gjaee kid, leather puban heels, from 11/9; men’s, leather lined glace kid boots from 19/3; men’s solid leather nailed shooters from 16/3; youths’ Tug Shooters, . 15/9—Kaupokonui Coop. Sale. YI7ANTED Known—Have you tried ’ our famous chocolates, 1/4 per lb ; or 1/3 when purchased by the box; mint-ettes, cream toffee, stickjawettes etc., all 1/4 per lb; Zig-Zags, doubles 5 for 1/- or 11 for 2/-; Jackie Coogai fountain pens, 1/9; large selection d fancy goods, writing pads, crockery household hardware, razors, cutlery shaving mugs, shaving brushes, shaving soap; everything suitable for Xmai presents; our choice bacon by the side lid per lb; canb. soda, 3Jb for 1/finest boiling peas, 41bs for 1/-; pine apple cubes, 3 for 2/5; Nuggett, 4 fo: •J/Z, Jpia the crowd Of inpney-savers money saved' is money earned. Savi it now at the Cut Bate, Hawera’s Lead ing Price Eeducers, 13 Union St., nex the Mart. YjyANTED Kno-wn —All-wool f-erean ’ sox, also Viyella, sizes 6 to 10, on price 1/- pen-pair; ladies’ black cash
mere hose, 2/11; artificial silk, grey at 1/6, black and tan at nui Co-op. Sale. TyANTEP Known—Buy your Xmas fruits at Bullockand get the best at the lowest price. Best Mildura currants, Bd, Bd, 8d per lb, 31bs- for 1/11, 31bs for 1/11; seeded raisins, new stock, 3 pkts for 1/6, 3 pkts for 1/6, 5/9, 5/9, 5/9 per doz.; Mildura sultanas, 31b for 1/10, 81b for 1/10, 31b for 1/10; Californian sultauts (new season’s, not old stock), 31b for 1/6, 31b for 1/6, 31b for 1/6; cooking almonds, cooking almonds (first quality), 1/6, 1/6, 1/6, 1/6, 1/6, 1/6 per lb; Phoenix peel, 1/5, 1/5, 1/5, .1/5 per lb. We have every line you require and our prises remain at a price, that is not altered daily. Shop at Bullock’s Big Store, Princes St. (opposite Soldier’s Club); ’phone 96.
TVf ANTED Known—The genuine Sun- ; • maid raisins, large pkts, 3 for 1/11 or 7/3 do?.; choice mixed nuts, all fresh goods, 1/- per lb or 61b for 5/9; sultanas, 31b for 1/5' and upwards, according to grade; jelly crystals, 5 for : 1/-; pineapple chunks, 3 for 1/5 or : 6 tins for 2/9. For everything for the coming festive season you will be well advised to follow the crowd; all roads lead to the one and only Cut Eate. Please note we have only one shop, i that. is, 13 Union St., next the Mart. WANTED Known—Shop at Bulv lock's. Seed potatoes, the balance ''to clear at 7/-, 7/-, 7/- per cwt; flour, 19/9, 19/9, 19/9 per 1001 b; pollard (2001 b sacks), 18/9,18/9, 18/9; chicken raiser, 251 b for 5/-, 251 b for 5/-; petroleum jelly, 41b tina, out everyday price, 2/lh, 2/11, 2/11; hay forks, hay forks, 2-prong, to clear at 4/-, 4/-, 4/-, 4/- each,, We have opened up a fine range of fancy china, glassware, and general fancy goods for the Xmas season. See our stocks and please yourselves whether you- make a purchase or not.—Bullock’s Big Store, Princes St.; 'phone 96. YYTANTED Known —Tea, Tea, Tea. * We have not advanced our prices on tea, but are still selling under old list. 8.0. P. /tea, a good beverage, 2/3 lb; C 3. blend, 2/6 pr 31b 11/9; Bell, Amber Tips and: Suratura tea, 21b 5/11 or 51b 14/9; Pyramid tea, 41b fancy cannisters 12/3; Liptcra’s tea, 2/7; Planter’s Pride, 2/11; Eoyal tea, 2/11; Eoma tea, 2/10. Eemember, we stock all good teas and sell at bottom prices. Also large stocks of Snowball flour, our famous butter and cheese, etc., Bournville cocoa, 3/6 lb; best loose cocoa, 1/1 lb; also full and varied selection of Stella pickles and jam at the one and only Cut Eate, 13 Union St., next the Mart; 'phone 627. TIT ANTED Known New season's housewives are reminded that Gilbert's Quality Service specialises in all the choicest ingredients for the Christmas cakes and puddings, including finest golden sultanas, whole and ground almonds, chrystallised cherries, Angelica walnuts, seeded and seedless raisins, best cleaned currants, etc. Place your order early r 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, Xmas stockings and crackers in all sizes and prices.—Gilbert's Quality Service, High Street, Hawera; Box 72, 'Phone 26. ANTED Known—Latest designs in * silk marocains; largest selection in town to select from; patterns forwarded on application; prices 13/11, 18/6 yard.—Harrops Ltd. YT/ANTED Known—Linoleums, best * - “Scotch” make, 2 yards wide, 8/6, 9/6, 10/6 running yard.—Geo Syme and Co., Ltd., Princes St., Hawera. YT/ANTED Known—Stetson and BatL 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 a 1 Adamson and Eobb’s, Hawera.
LADIES’ SILK KNITTED JUMPERS; all the newest shades for summer wear.—C. C. Ward Ltd.’s Price from 9/11 to 59/6. LADIES’ SILK KNITTED & MAROCAIN FROCKS, showing all that is newest for the coming season.—C. C. Ward Ltd.’s Price from 59/6 to £6 6s.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 25 November 1924, Page 2
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