TO ADYIBTISIB*. %? Ondei the Foetal Regulation! forreepondenoe •ddrewed to a nom-de-ploiße, or with Initiali omy, to cara of any Poet Office, will not b« forwarded irom office of posting. 11 advertisera do not desire to disclose thair namea they may have replies addressed care of the Star and umt will be forwarded to the advertiser. \YTANTED Known —Bullopk’s stocks ‘ ■of faiiey" china, fancy glassware and all seasonable requirements are now in. Our stocks of hardware and general household requirements are bought in the best markets and marked at prices that command a quick sale. A visit to our big store will convince you that pur stocks and prices are right. Wa charge nothing for a look and do not press you to buy.—Bullock’s Big Princes St.; -’phone 96. Y\jTANTED Known —Juvenile washing • ' suits, sizes 0 to 4, tussore silk ah% tweeds, 4/11 suit; all-wool navy serge shorts, G/il to 10/6; dark tweed suits, size 7 22/6, rising. 1/- per size to size 15.—Kaupokonui Co-op. Sale. WANTED Known—Tea! Tea! Tea! Yes! 8.0. P. tea, 51bs for 10/9; the famous C.R. Tea, 51bs for 11/9; Bell, Amber Tips and Suratpra, 21bs 5/11 .or 51bs for 14/9; Pyramid tea, large tin 12/3; Roma tea, 2/10; Royal tea, 2/10; Lipton’s tea, 2/9; Planter’s Pride, 2/il; Bournville cocoa, 3/6 lb; prunes, 5d per lb; sultanas (fresh, we have nothing old), 31bs 1/5; choicest quality currants, raisins, cherries, hilts, peel, ete.; crackers and bonbons from 1/6 bos to 5/11. Why pay absurd prices? These also are new season’s: Xmas stockings, cutlery, fountain pens, cut glass, also aluminium can be bought cheapest and best at the one and only Cut Rate; 13 Union St., next the Mart. WANTED Known —By shopping at Bulloek’s you get low prices, quality and service. Finest white Siam rice, 2jibs for 1/-, 2£lbs for 1/-; Krusehen salts, 2/-, 2/-, ■ 2/-, 2/- per bottle; Rolled Oats, 1/7, 1/7, 1/7, 1/7, 1/7 per bag; best pineapple (sliced and chunks), 3 tins for 2/5, 3 tins for 2/5; Prunes; sd, sd, sd, sd, sd.per lb; Rennett,;!/-, 1/-, 1/-,.1/- per bottle; Morton’s castor oil, 1/-, 1/-, 1/- 1/-, 1/- per , bottle; Vita’s Health Salts (a good line), 2/-, 2/-, 2/-, 2/-, 2/- per bottle; fruit cordial extracts, 1/3, 1/3, 1/3, 1/3, 1/3 per bottle; orange-ade cordial, 1/9, 1/9, 1/9, i/9 £er bottle. —Bullock’s Big Store, Princes St.; ’phone 96.
ANTED Known—Our almonds, like j ' all our gopds, are fresh. Our large turnover -eliminates the possibility of getting old goods, you can therefore always' depend upon goods purchased at the Cut Bate being right, despite the fact that same are always sold cheaper than elsewhere. You can leave your order for hams now; we never ask for a deposit on goods. See us for Xmas bonbons and crackers (all new season’s). Tinned pineapple, 3 for 2/5. Every Requisite to make the festive season a success can be purchased .“right” at the “right” price at the one and. only .Cut Rate; only address, 13 Union St., next the Mart. r ANTED Known—You must keep „ . U P tKe times; all old fashioned methods gone. Our special suit-to-measure is the latest creation in high class clothing from £s'l2s 6d Shaw’s, High St. ANTED Known—Just landed for ‘ gift givers’ benefit: Fountain pens, fancy pencils, cut glass, carving sets, cutlery, shaving mugs, shaving soaps, razors, aluminium kettles and teapots, bowls, etc., china and stoneware crockery, Xmas stockings, crackers and bonbons, full range of fancy goods and household hardware; bon bons and crackers from 1/6 to 5/11; no absurd. prices. If you haven ’t yet started- dealing at the Cut Bate thdloss is yours; better late than neverstart to-day and follow the crowd to Hawera ’s' leaging price reducer, 13 Union St., next the Mart. 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 aluminiuin ware.—Kaupokoniii Co-op. Sale. ANTED Known - To-day and (note) “every day”: Petroleum jelly, 41b tins, 2/10, 2/10, 2/10; Phoenix peel, 1/5 lb or 31bs for 4/2; mixed nuts, all fresh, 1/- lb or 61bs for 5/9; the genuine Sunmaid raisins, 7/3 doz. or 3 pkts for 1/11; other brands, 3 for 1/6; Whitlock’s pickles, 1/-, l/- } i/. bottle; the great Victory mop oil, 1/11, T/11, 1/11 lb. Note this oil can be used with any mop. “English” carbolic soap, the enemy of disease; our price 3 for lid or 3/7 doz. All roads lead to the “genuine” Cut Bate, the shop that is flattered by imitation. Only, address, 13 Union St., next the Mart. ANTED Known—Girls’ white canL vas shoes, 7t09, at 4/9; ladies’ one-bar glace kid, leather cuban heels, from 11/9; men’s leather lined glace kid boots from 19/3; men’s solid lea-ther-nailed shooters from 16/3; youths’ Tug shooters, 15/9.—Kaupokonui Coop. Sale. ANTED Known—All-wool f-cream sox, also Viyella, sizes 6 to 10, one price 1/- per pair; ladies’ black cashmere hose, 2/11; artificial silk, grey at 1/6, black and tan at 1/11. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Sale. RANTED Known —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, whole and 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, Xmas stockings and crackers in all sizes and prices.—Gilbert’s Quality Service, High Street, Hawera; Box 72, ’Phone 26. Known—Latest designs in 1 silk marocains; largest selection in town to select from; patterns forwarded on application; prices 13/11, 18/6 yard.—Harrops Ltd.
LADIES’ SILK KNITTED JUMP EBSj all the newest shades for summer wear.—C. C. Ward Ltd.’S Pricefrom 9/11 to 59/6. LADIES’ SILK KNITTED & MAROCAIN FROOKS, showing all that is newest for the? coming season.—C. C. Ward Ltd.’s Price from 59/G to £G 6s.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 29 November 1924, Page 2
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