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WANTED KNOWN. TT7HY pay more for a sewing machine v when you can get a. first-class sewing machine at Dixon’s—Rotoseillo £l4 14s, Vickers’ hand and treadle £l2 12s; every machine guaranteed for 10 years; kept in repair for five years free of charge. \yANTED Known—We find it necessary to again state that we have no connection whatever with any business in Hawera but t.he one at 13 Union Street, next the Mart. We have met people who went elsewhere thinking there was some connection and afterwards expressing disappointment. There is onlv one Cut Rate, and that is at 13 Union Street, next the Mart, the shop that brought down prices and keeps them down. Rally round the one and only Cut Rate, Hawera’a Leading Price Reducer. \y ANTED Known 2fio Vocalion records just arrived; a magnificent lot of records by Malcolm MeEachern, the great bass singer, such as “Arm, Arm. ve Brave,’’ “Honour and Arms,’’ “The Village Blacksmith,’’ “Lc Cor,’* and others. — Dixon’s, sole agents VIT ANTED Known —An important an- ’ ’ nouncement will be made in our space upon an early date —the Cut Rate’s latest triumph, something that will both interest and pay our large number of customers. We offer to-day and everv day; C. 0.. polish, fid tin, 3 tins for 1/2; 4oz. Instant. Postum, 2/2 tin 3 tins for 6/fi; “English’’ carbolicsoap, 3 for 11(1, 3 for lid, 3 for 11(1; genuine Jeves’ Fluid, 1/2, 1/2, 1/2, large bottles, 1/8, 1/8, 1/8. Rally round Hie Cut Rate, Hawera.’s Leading Price Reducer. Our only address: 13 Union St., next the Mart. \T7 ANTED 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. TIT ANTED Known —Edmond’s baking powder, large tins, 3 for 3/9 or 14/10 doz.; “hickory” axe handles, 1/3 ’ach; petroleum jeliv, 41b tins 2/10, or 2/9 when bought in lots of three; “Marshall’s” Worcester sauce, qts 1/-, or 3 for 2/11; Parrishes’ chemical food, 1/3, large bottle 2/6; fin* Nelson apples, 4/3 case; Ship jellies, 4 for 1/or 2/10 doz.; bacon sides, 1 Old lb; custard powder, 6d, 6d, 6d, 6d, 6d per tin; Williams’.dental cream, Bd, Sd, 8d tube. Be careful and avoid confusion; there is only one Cut Rate. Only address: 13 Union St., next the Mart—the Shop of Super Values. .

TXTANTED Known —500 yards cottQn dress goods, 1/- yard; 40-inch materials in serges, cashmeres, Sicilian cloths, 3/11 and 2/6: one piece only 50- * i n • * /i i , , •n, „ inch mole gabardine, 4/11; silk ninons in pink and* navy, 3/11; Crepes, all shades, llld. —Kaupokohui Co-op. Sale. VyANTEL Known —Electric house ’ ’ bulbs. Our bedrock prices have remained the same for years past. Best quality Westinghouse and Osram, 25 to 50 watt, 2/6 each; reduction for quantities. Note address: Hawera Motors Ltd., High and Victoria St,, E. G. Jones, manager. \y ANTED Known —Gilbert's Qualiyt Service, the shop that is known and recognised as the Home of Quality. Housewives, you cannot do better this New Year than place your food requirements in our hands. We specialise in all that is best in Groceries and Provisions. Our famous ‘‘Waiata Brand" Butter, Bacon, Hams and Cheese is the Hall Mark of Quality Remember the f< Waiata" label protects your table, so use no other. Sole distributors for Hawera and South Taranaki.—Gilbert's Quality Service. Grocers and Food Specialists, High St.. Hawera. 'Phono 26. WJ. ANTED 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, sale price 1/6. Men's Soft Felt Hats in good shades of fawn and grey; sale price 12/6. —Harrops Ltd.

SITUATIONS VAOAWI. TIJANTED —A good general servant; only two in family. Apply Miss White, Cameron St. "PROBATIONER Nurse, with some experience, wanted for private hospital, Manaia. Apply Matron. must be able to YY7 ANTED—Porter; milk. Apply C Normanbv. SITUATIONS WANTED. Yl/ANTED —By a capable . position as housekeeper. “Reliable,” Star Office. FARM WORK. ‘woman, Write WANTED immediately—A boy ' for ' ' tlairv farm ;• machines used. Apply Arthur Herbert, Whakamara. YX/ANTED —Reliable man for general work and milking; machines used. Apply H. Burrows, Palmer Road, Kaponga. V\7ANTED —Two good men for scrubcutting: wages £3 per week and found. Apply Brogden Bros., Tawhiti Road, Hawera.

WANTED TO BUTT. XpABMERS’ Co-operative Auctioneering: shares wanted. State lowest price to “X.,” Star Office. WANTED to Buy—Cash Register, ’’ National preferred, one or two drawers; must, register £1 upwards. Apply Havera Star. "ty ANTED to buy—'Good second- * ’ hand motor bicycle; terms spot, cash; trial required. Apply .foil's Garage, Okaiawa. V\/ANTED to Purchase —Old culled cows, boners, old horses suitable for boiling down. —J. Mead, Inaha. s and bovs ’ TyANTED to Buy—Gents’ suits, boots, clothing; also tools, books and sundries. —Mrs Parsonson, High St.., Ilawera. ■BOARD WANTED. VOTING woman requires board for A one or two weeks. Reply, giving full particulars to “N.Z.,” Star Office, yy ANTEDBy respectable lady, board and lodgings in private family. Write “L. 8.,” Star Office. LADIES' GINGHAM FROCKS; cool and comfortable —Usual price 6/11 Sale price. 4/6 LADIES’ SPONGE CLOTH .and CREPE EKOCKS; just the thing for beach or picnic wear —Usual price to 19/6 Sale price 8/11 each

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 21 February 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 21 February 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 21 February 1925, Page 2

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