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TO ADVERTISERS. Under tho Postal Regulations correspondence addressed to a nom-de-plume, or with initials only, to caro of any Post Office, will not be forwarded from office of posting. If adver tisers do not desire to disclose their names they may have replies addressed care of the Star and game will be forwarded to the advertiser. WANTED KNOWN. yw ANTED Known —Por good fresh ■ tfv fruit hnt.ter eo-crs and proee fruit, butter, eggs and groceries of all descriptions give your order to us. I - can do you good business, and we stock only first grade goods at reasonable price's. We sell apples and pears by the/pound or in case lots from lOlbs xlpward. Por quotation ring 729 —N. T.-Bradley, High Street, Hawera. Cash buyers of fresh eggs and separator butter. \yANTED Known —We have the t.T " • iQTrrpcf. QTirl "hpsf largest and best stock of men’s overcoats at prices that cannot be beaten. —Only at Shaw’s High St. \y ANTED Known —We are determin- - ed to reduce our stocks before stocktaking, and are offering our goods at ridiculously low prices. We kindly invite your inspection. Our range of goods is too large to enumerate here. You can get it cheaper at Bullock’s Big Store, Princes St., ’phone 96. YyANTED Known —Our suits to mea■l. sure have never been beaten; one quality —the best. Gall and inspect the Very latest from £5/12/6. —At Shaw’s. High St. Yy ANTED Known —W aterproof I ** -rriTVhp-r nnA.ta* p.n.nvfls c and 63/-; Macklogn, double throughout, 70/-; Le Boy coats, 75/-. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. \yANTED Known—The poet has said 1 ’ ' that, nothing is ever settled until it .is settled right, and since that is the case the bacon question must be considered settled, as.we have proved that you can buy the very best brand of bacon, machine sliced, from lid per lb., jmd "what applies to bacon applies also -to factory butter. Every line sold at .the Cut Bate is of the highest quality . obtainable, and you .can with safety leave your business with us and save the difference. The Cut Bate is acknowledged everywhere and by everyone as the shop that brought down and we still keep them down. Bally round the Cut Bate. Only ad;‘dress: 13 Union St., next the Mart. YyANTED Known—Take notice of this! You wall always save at least 3/- in the £, add then you-are buying only the latest .in clothing at Shaw’s, High St. yy ANTED Known—Now displayed : the latest in ladies’ wool cardigans, jumpers, sports’ coats, wool cosrtumes at our usual low prices.—Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores.,. Yy ANTED Known The Waiata ■ i brand first grade factory butter, .full., cream. cheese and special mild . cured bacon and ham is now a household word in Sourh Taranaki. When ;you buy Waiata brand provisions you -buy quality unsurpassed. Bemember, the Waiata label protects your table; only the very highest grade is packed under this brand. Waiata has stood the -acid test of time,- and is to-day recog’nised as the acme of all that is best in ;the provision world. Our Waiata bacon rashers, machine sliced, are a real delicacy. Bing ’phone 26 and place your torder now.—Gilbert’s Quality Stores, 'High St., Hawera; sole agents for Waiata brand provisions. „ <

iW Known—Study tlie following prices and compare same with what you are paying if you are one of the few who have not yet started at the Cut Bate. Marshall’s Worcester .sauce, quart 1/-, or 3 for 2/li; mixed grain, 6/9 bushel by the sack (what are lyou paying?); Glaxo, large, 6/6 (how that price?); Bournville cocoa, 3/6 Ift; hickory axe handles, 1/3, or 3 for 3/8 (can you- get this elsewhere?); petroleum jelly for the cows, 41b tin 2/9 when purchased four at once (why pay double?); genuine English gelatine, 3/3 lb (now, honestly, what are you paying?); salmon, 5/9 doz.; Ovaltine, large 6/7; highest grade chocolates, 1/4 lb, 3lbs for 3/11; exercise books, 7 for 1/-. All these are reasons why you should buy every line at the butter, bacon and tea shop. Stick to the one and only Cut Bate, 13 Union St., next the Mart. Known—Just landed direct ; ' from the manufacturers, all sizes in gum boots, ladies’ and gents’ goloshes, attractive designs in felt slippers; solid leather nailed farm boots, 17/9, 23/6 and 25/6; horse and cow covers of best material and workmanship.—Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores.

’ ANTED Known—We do not need L to assert that we are the outstanding shop for values; that is done for us, and' we ask you to put the question to yourself: If the Cut Kate was not selling too cheap to please some people, whjr are efforts made from time to time to stop our supplies? And why have efforts been made to imitate us? We do not deny that all.these efforts have had the very opposite re- - suit, as intelligent people could see that these efforts were really made t& keep the price uj to the consumer. It is up to you to look after your own interests; study carefully what you are paying on every line, start to-day trading at Cut Kate, and bank the middlemen’s profits in your name for a change Note the address: 13 Union St. ANTED Known—3/- discount in L • the £—that is what you get at Harrops Ltd. Alteration Sale. RANTED Known For boxthorn L plants of strong growth; orders from a distance carefully packed.— Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. ANTED Known—3/- discount in i , the £—that is what you get at Harroys Ltd. Alteration Sale. ■RANTED Known—New dress goods, L including marocalns, repp cloths, gabardines, and all leading shades in dress flannels from 3/9 to 8/G. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. Known —Complete range of L J boys’ school outfits, including navy and grey shirts and shorts, caps, bpl.ts and jerseys in all sizes; boys’ un-| teanrble"shorts from 6/11; none better. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores.

COAT, FURS AND COSTUME WEEK AT C. C. WARD, LTD., CASH DRAPERS, HAWERA.

Special Line of MAIDS’ TWEED and ASTKACHAN COATS; up to 39/6. To be 1 cleared at 9/11 each.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 13 May 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 13 May 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 13 May 1925, Page 2

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