TO ADTKRTIBIBI. Under the Poetal Kegnlationi vorreapondence addressed to a' nom-de-plume, or with Initial* omy, to oaie of&ny Poet Office, will not be i forwarded from offioe of posting. If advertiaen do not desire to disclose their namet they may hare replies addressed care of the Star and aame will be forwarded to the advertiser.
VyANTED Known—Euchre party and ‘ ' dance, Railway Social Hall;' every Monday evening. WANTED Known —What about a ■ new car hood or your old one made waterproof? Let us do it for you, or we can sell you the dressing and you can do it yourself. —Cran, Saddler, Kaponga. TJLf ANTED Known—We are neither afraid or ashamed to let our prices be known. Sugar, IA, 701 b bag, 20s 6d; Sunniaid raisins, large pkts, 6/7 doz.; best crystallised cherries, 2/11 per lb; Jordan almonds, fresh, 3/2 per lb; miked .nuts, 81b for 2/11; soft shell almonds, lid per lb; Brazil nuts, 31bs 2/11; muscatels, 3 pkts for 3/4; Barcelona nuts, 31bs for 2/11; best Chinese peanuts, 31bs for 1/11; Mildura sultanas, 31bs for 1/9. Bally round the one and only “Cut Rate”—the shop that stands but by itself; the Genuine Price Reducer. Only address: 13 Union St., next the Mart, ’phone 627. New'potatoes, 81bs for i/- or 13/6. ewt. ANTED Known—Ladies ’ glace 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. Known—Just landed two .gross of our famous briar pipes, full selection, 1/11; Capstan tobacco, 1/8; Zig-Zags, double 11 for 2/-, 5 for 1/-, singles 9 for 1/-; Jackie Coogan pens, 1/9; Scout pens, 2/-; cup cake cases, 5d per 100; Baxter’s Lung JPreserver, 1/4, 2/3, 3/11; Beecham’s Pills, lid box; Colgate’s big bath soap, 7d; Erasmic, 3 for 1/8; toilet soap, ,4 for 1/-. Whatever you want you can get it freshest and cheapest at the Cut Rate—the shop that is flattered by imitiop, but stands supreme at 13 Union Street, next tl;e Mart,, where the crowds congregate.
yy/ANTED Known—Bullock's stocks are far too large to enumerate through the press. The public mav rest assured of getting a fair deal. A visit to pur store will pay you. We do not in any way attempt to sell you something you do not want, but leave it entirely-to you to make your own decision. What’s more, every article is marked in. plain figures. We have a nice range of Royal Doulton ward, fancy eliina, fancy glassware, fancy cups and saucers; also nice tea sets -19/11, 19/11, 19/11 per set; dinner sets in plain . white and fancy put-. ferns; 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. Known—Nugget, small, 4 for If- or 2/10 doz., large 3 for 2/2 or 8/7 doz.; Radium floor polish, large, 3 for 2/11; Zebra paste, 5d or 6 for 2/5; canned peas, 1/2 or 3 for 3/5; Sunmaid seeded raisins, “our price” 6/7 doz.; Xmas stoekings, bon bons,. fountain pens, aluminium kettles, aluminium teapots, stainless cutlery, crystal salads; in fact, everything suitable for Xmas presents can be bought at a big saving at the one and only Cut Rate, 13 Union St.—the shop that brought down prices and keeps them down. You know the shop, next the Mart. New potatoes, 81bs for 1/-. yy/ANTED Known—Stetson and Batii t , erab y Hats. These hats are so W- hnown they need little comment, but this is just tp remind you to give ®, call an<i inspect them. We have the biggest variety in Taranaki ai Adamson and Robb’s, B&wera. ■yy/ANTED Known— Juvenile washing • „ suits, good materials, 4/6; Euii Sl i k a “ d gabardine, 10/6 suit; balance •of children’s dresses, !/-, 2/11; 10 onlv silk, 5/-; ladies’ coats, costumes 5/- in the £ discount.—Kaiipokonui Co-op. Known—You must kei up with the times; all o fashioned niethods gone. Qur speci suit-to-measure is the latest creation hign class clothing from £5 12a 6d.Shaw’s, High St. yy/ANTED Known—Beaver bakh powder, 4 tins 1/-; Sharland baking powder, 2 tins 1/-; custard po l der, 3 tins 1/-; Oak tomato puree) ! tin, 8/6 doz.; Bird’s custard powdc 3 pkts 2/-; saucepans from 2/6; liber discount off Stevens’ enamelled sauc pans and stewpans; bargains in al minium ware.—Kaupokonui Co-op. Sal
ANTED Known—Girls’ white canvas shoes, 7 to 9, at 4/9; ladies’ ono-bar glace kid, leather cuban heels, from 11/9; men’s leather lined glace kid boots from 19/3; men’s solid leather nailed shooters from 16/3; youths’ T.ug shooters, 15/9. —Kaupokohui Coop. Sale. Ty ANTED Known—All-wool f-cream 1 sox, also Viyella, sizes 6to 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. \y ANTED Known- —Electric house > bulbs. Our bedrock prices have remained the same for years past. Best quality Westinghouse and Osraxa, 25 to 60 watt, 2/6 each; reduction for quantities. Note address: Hawera Motors Ltd., High and Victoria St., E. G. Jones, manager. that cold joint, try Hayward’s “Military’’ Pickles. Adds relish to the meal. Sold by grocers and stores. Insist on “Military.” "YyANTED Known—Borsalino Hats 1 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 Kobb’s, Hawera. yyANTED Known—You are sure to 1 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. yyA-NTED Known—Cotton marocains 1 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 EES; 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, 13 December 1924, Page 2
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