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TO ADVIRTISIR*. ' Under the Foetal Regnlatlona rorrespoodenoe addreeeed to a nom-de-plume, or with initial* oniy, to oare of any Poet Office, will not be forwarded from Gfflce .of porting. It advertisers do .not- desire to disclose their names they may have replies addressed care ol the Star and ■ame will be forwarded to the advertiser. ANTED Known—Ladies ’ glaee 11 bar shoes, 11/9; girls’ tan shoes, 6/9; boys’ light boots, 9/6, men’s Zug light boots, 19/6; farm shooters, 16/3; plough chains, 5/6 pair; 2. only gig collars, 12/6 each.—Kaupokonui Co-op. Sale. f .. .. Known—Bullock’s stocks ‘ ' are far too large to enumerate through the press. The public may rest assured of getting a fair deal. A visit to our store will pay yoi|. We do not-in any way attempt to sell you something you do not want, but leave it entirely to yon to make your own decision. What’s every article is marked in plain We have a nice range of Royal Ddulton ware, fancy china, fancy glassware, fancy cups and saucers; also nice tea sets at 19/11, 19/il, 19/11 per set; dinner sets in plain white and fancy patterns; our cutlery lines are priced on the same basis as our, other lines—“the lowest.” Shop early and do your shopping at Bullock’s Big Store, Princes St. (opposite Soldiers’ Club), ’Phone 96, Box 8, Hawera. -j --' J „ ; YyANTED Known ’ Secure your Christmas hams. We keep them in cool store until required. You will .find suitable articles for Christmas presents, also everything seasonable in all departments. Our sale ends Saturday next., Call early and share in the genuine bargains displayed.—Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. ANTED Known—soo yards dress materials, double width, 1/- yard; crepes, all shades, 104 d, 1/14 yard.— Kaupokonui Co-op. Sale. WANTED Known—Stetson and Bat- ‘ tersby Hats. These hats are so well they need little comment, but this is just to remind you to give us a tfall and inspect them. We have the biggest variety in Taranaki ai Adamson and Bobb’s, Hawera. Known—Juvenile washing 1 suits, ; good materials, 4/6; Fuji silk and gabardine, 10/6 suit; balance •of children’s dresses, I/-, 2/11; 10 only eilk, 5/-; ladies’ coats, costumes 5/- in the £ discount.—Kaupokonui Co-op Sale. WANTED Known—The correct place to buy every Xmas need, either in the Way of gifts or ingredients for cakes, is the Cut Rate. Our complete stocks are now in hand; our turnover is second to none in the- district whereby you are assured always of fresh .goods. Large shipments of hams jusi arrived. Shop early and shop wisely , at the Leading Price Reducer—the Cut Pate, 13 Union St.; next the Mart. Known—Bally round the Gut. Rate, the shop that has stood out by itself in a. firm determination to sellvat bottom prices. Others have found it to their advantage to trade at the sliop of super values, and you most decidedly-will make the same discovery. There is only one Cut Bate, the shop where the crowds gather; 13 Union St., next the Mart. Known—We again wish to ' emphasise the fact that we have no Connection with any shop in Hawera but the one situated at 13 Union St., next the Mart, and that Our custom has always been and always will be to meet any price advertised for the same quality of goods. Money saved is money earned.- Bally Tound 'the Leading Price Reducer, the one and only Cut Bate, 13 Union St., ’phone 627. W ANTED . Known—You must keep » - U P with the times; all old Sf?! 00 - meth ? dß «°ne. Our special suit-to-measure is the latest creation in high class clothing from £5 12s 6d.— Shaw’s, High St. [W ANTED Known Evaporated • . frm . ts .> tinned fruits, sultanas, currants, raisins, cherries, ground almonds, l te :’ all _Qheapest and best at the Cut Jiate. We ask our customers to place their orders early and thus help us to cope with the terrible rush that is noiV fullV™ e / tiU o ffer pkts of raisins, ull size, 5/9 doz.; Sunmaid raisins, 7/3 ~° z * Remember, you can purchase ery mg at better prices if you visit drL on i3 a T n r d - 01lly -. f GUt Eate > W ad- - ess, 13 Union St., next the Mart. YV ANTED Known— Beaver baklru? _ powder, 4 tins 1/-; Sharland’a bakmg powder, 2 tins 1/-; custard powtLi’ 1/ ' ; T3 oak tomato Phfee, 9d 3 nkt ß /?/ 055 ’’ Bird,S custard Powder, o pkts 2/-, saucepans from 2/6; liberal discount off Stevens’ enamelled saucepans and stewpans; bargains in aluminium ware.—Kaupokonui Co-op. Sale. YY/ ANTED Known—Uirls’ white canto 9 ’ at 4/9 J ladies*’ one-bar glace kid, leather cuban heels, from n/9; men’s leather lined glace ki<l boots Troni 19/3; men’s solid leather nailed shooters from 16/3; youths’ shooters, 15/9. —-Kaupokonui Coop. Sale. YY^ ANTED Known— All-wool f-cream sox> also Viyella, sizes 6 to 10, one price 1/- per pair; ladies’ black cash1/6, black and tan at 1/11.—Kaupokonui Co-op. Sale. Known—Electric house bulbs. Our bedrock prices have remained the same fdi years past. Best quality Westinghouse and Osram, 25 to 60 watt,. 2/6. e a ch; reduction for quantities. Note address: Hawera Motors Ltd., High and Victoria St., E. G. Jones, manager. YY^ TH c °ld. joint, try Hayward’s * “Military” PickleS. Adds' relish to the meal. Sold by grocers and stores. Insist on “Military.” YV ANTEE Known—Bbrsalino 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 Robb’s, Hawera. Known—You are sure to be requiring something in men’s or boys’ clothing; it will pay you to call and inspect the great variety showing at Shaw’s, High St. YYr A NTED Known—-Cotton marocains in self colours, newest stripes and fancy designs; patterns forwarded on application; prices 2/3, 2/11, 3/9, 5/f yard.—Harrops Ltd.

LADIES' SILK KNITTED JUMP EESj 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, 11 December 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 11 December 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 11 December 1924, Page 2

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