TO ADVERTISERS. Under the Postal Regulations correspondence addressed to a nom-de-plume, or v.th initials 'only, to care of any Post Office, will not .be forwarded from office of posting. if advertisers do Hot desire to disclose their names they may have replies addressed care of the Star and same will be forwarded to- the advertiser. T*TANTED Known—Bullock’s prices * * -will stand any competition. Boiled Oats, 1/7, 1/7, 1/7, 1/7 per bag; Plaid matches, Bd, Bd, Bd, 8d per doz., 7/6 per gross; fluid ammonia, sd; sd, sd, 5d per bottle; the famous Sartol cloth cleanser (large bottle), 2/6, . 2/6, 2/6, 2/fl; -Edmond’s baking powder, 3 tins for 3/9, 3 tins for 3/9, 3 tins for 3/9; Bobinson’s patent barley and groats, 1/5, 1/5, 1/5, 1/5 per tin; Black Silk stove paste, . 6d, 6d, 6d, ‘6d per tin; earb. soda, 51bs for 1/-, 51bs for 1/-; Cailler’s cocoa 1/4, 1/4, 1/4 per lb. We have the goods, which are all sold as represented. Bullock’s Big Store, Princes St.; ’phone 96. VX/ANTED—Mothers to buy our boys’ black stockings at 1/6 pair; these are all-wool ribbed hose, worth 3/11; reduced during the' sale to 1/6 pair; buy a dozen pair and save money at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. YX/ ANTED Known—Fancy pink salmon, 7d, 7d, 7d tin, or 6/9 doz.; smoked sardines, large tins 3 for 2/9. -small tins 3 for 1/-; herrings in sauce. 3 for 2/9; Morton’s Epsom Salts, 5d per doz. pkts; Davies’ gelatine, 7d, 7d. <7d per pkt, 5/9 doz. pkts; hickory axe handles, 1/3 each; Ziz-Zag papers, doubles 5 for 1 1/- or 11 for 2/-; the genuine “Fly Bog,” a real fly paper, no -imitation made by novices, but made by qualified craftsmen, 7 for 1/-. At the one and only Cut Bate, 13 Union St.-, next the Mart. YX7ANTED Known —From February ■ 2: All-Wool and ViyeHa f-Cream Sox, 6 to 9, at 1/- pair; Cashmere Hose, 2/9, 3/11; Bond’s Silk Hose, 5/6, 7/11; Clark’s Cotton, 3/6 doz.; Hairpins, .6 pkts for sd.—rKaupokonui Coop'. Sale. YY7ANTED Known—For crockery, y hardware, brushware, stationery, fancy goods and general lines Bullock’s prices-will stand any test. Glass sweet dishes from 4d each; plates from 2/- per half doz,; winged scrubs, sd, sd, 5d each. We have a full range of English aluminiumware at our famous low prices; preserving jars, jam jars, jelly cans, jelly tumblers/rubber rings, brass, copper, enamel and aluminium preserving pans, jam' jar covers, wooden spoons, etc. We stock motor spirits and motor oils. Shop at Bullock’s,where you get. most for your money. Onr address: Princes St. (opposite Soldiers** Club).
YYf ANTED Knowm —Commencing Feb- ' ruary 2c Ladies’ Glace Kid oneLadies’ bar Shoes from 11/3; Men’s Best Boots, % 6 ahdT, - ffom 18/6; Men’s Nailed Fam , Shooters from 'l6/8; iin, Leather Cart Reins, .14/9. Special bargains in Nickel Stirrups, Spp/s .and Bits.—-Kaupokonui Co-op! Sale. . ANTED rKhown—Arriving every 1 x :day, fresh fruit for jam and preserves; special quotations for case lots. Orders now ;b_eing taken for Kalamazoo plums, prunes, and many other varieties too numerous to mention. We deliver to your door. —N. T. Bradley; ’phone 729. YI/ANTED Known—Boys’ Shorts in L J serviceable All-Wool Tweeds; sale price 8/6. Boys’ Juvenile Washing Suits in good styles; usual price 10/6, sale price 4/11. Boys’ Sport Suits in Strong All-Wool Tweeds; usual price 47/6, :sale price 32/6. —Harrops Ltd. WANTED .Known—The Cut Bate ' leads for school supplies: Rulers, 3 for 241; ink, black and red, 2d. per bottle 1 ; .slate pencils, box of-50 for 9d; slate pencil, wood covered, 2 for 3d or 9d for T/-; exercise books, 5 for 1/-; slates, wire bound, lOd, 1/- and 1/3; rubbers, 3d, or 5 for 1/-; scale compasses, 10. d, 10d lOd per set; writing pads, 200’s, 1/- 3 for 2/9 or . 6 for 5/-, 6 for 5/-, 6 for 5/-; fountain pens, 1/9 and 2/- (self-filling and with pocket clips); pin points, 6 for 2d; envelopes, 4 pkts for, 1/-; writing tablets, 80 pages, 6d, or 3 for 1/4. Get your- school I requisites from Hawera’s Leading Price Seducer—the one and only Cut Bate. Only address: 13 Union St., next the Mart. ' , Known—Boys’ Wool Gabardine Caps in fawn and white; usual price 4/11, sale price 3/11. Men’s Knitted Ties in good stripes; usual price 2/11, gale price 1/6. Men’s Soft Felt Hats 'in good shades of fawn and grey;' 'sale price 12/6.—Harrops Ltd. » ' Known—Suits, Suits, Suits. 1 €)ur Special Suits are well known all ov.er the .district. W,e guarantee yort a perfect fit,; in fact, we guarantee every suit in every way at the Busy Mercer, Shaw, High Street. Known—Men’s Strong L ' Striped Navy Drill Shirts; usual price 9/11, sale price 6/11. Men’s Striped Neglige Shirts; sale price 6/11, 7/11. .Men’s Undervests in good summed weights; gale price 2/3, 2/6, 2/11. —Harrops Ltd. Known—Our range of Fancy Sox is the finest in Taranaki; all the latest shades in Cashmere and Silk Hose; also a splendid variety of Artificial Silk. Call and inspect these at the Busy Mercer, Shaw, High Street. WHY Did I Kiss That Girl? Song Specially featured by the six Brown Brothers’ Saxophone ; Clown Band;-only 2/-. You will like this; a great-seller.—Dixon’s, Hawera. ■ the waves, and the Cut Bate rules the prices, keeping the commercial sea clear ; of unduly high prices. Caustic soda, Greenbank’s, lib tins 3 for 1/11, 21b tins 3 for 3/8; pink salmon, 7d tin, or 6/9 doz.; bacon sides, 104 d, 10|d per lb; mop oil, 1/1,1 quart; preserving jars, 9/9, 9/9, 9/9, doz.; C.O. floor polish, 3 for i/2, 3 for 1/2; Zebrh, 3 tins for 1/2. Bally round the one and only Cut Bate. Only address: 13 Union St., next the Mart. YYfANTED Known—Boys ’ Striped ' Washing Ties; sale price 2 for 1/-. Boys’ Rainproof Coats, all sizes; sale price 19/6 to 29/6. Boys’ Tweed Overcoats, in dark All-Wool Tweeds; sale price 19/6 to 35/6. —Harrops Ltd.
SPECIAL SHEETING WEEK. On going through our stock we find we are overstocked in some lines of our famous value SHEETINGS. - Eor seven days only we are offering these lines at considerably less than our usual price.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 6 February 1925, Page 2
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