TO advertisers. jjnder the Postal Regulations correspondence addressed to a noin-de-plume, or with initials only, to care of any Post Office, will not be forwarded from office of posting. It adver tisers do not desire to disclose their names the} may have replies addressed care of the Star and game will be forwarded to the WANTED KNOWN. WANTED Known—Money saved is •,y money earned; especially pleasing is it so when you have purchased a •thoroughly reliable article at less cost than an inferior one. There are still j a few money savers to be had at “Sunderland’s Sale.” Only a'few days left. Don’t delay. —West End Cabinet Works. ' Known —For "goodfresh • * fruit, butter, eggs and groceries of all descriptions give your order to us. I can do youfgood business, aud we stock only first grade goods at reasonable prices. We sell apples and pears by the pound or in. case lots from lOlbs upward. Eor Quotation ring 729 N. T-. Bradley, High Street, Hawera. Cash buyers of fresh eggs and separator butter. WANTED Known Horse covers from 20/-; cow covers, 11/-. Inspect our materials. Farm nailed boots, 17/9, 21/9, 23/6, 25/6; felt slippers, goloshes, gum boots, all winter footwear. —Kaupolconui Co-op. Stores, yy ANTED Known —3/- discount in • y the £—that is what you get at Harrops Ltd. Alteration Sale. yy ANTED Known We are neveT bVV a f ra j<i n oi ashamed to advertise our prices. Tomato soup, 9d for 21b tin; oatmeal, 251 b bag, 7/3. Coffee: When you want coffee buy tbe best, and that is “Club”; we do not push any doubtful goods for a little more profit; study our prices, and if you are one of the few who have not yet awoke t'o your own interest and are therefore trading elsewhere, then all we ask is to compare what you are being charged'with what your friend is paying at the Cut Kate, and you will aoonS discover why the Cut Kate has in less thaii four years built up the best trade in the district. Kally round the one and only Cut Kate, 13 Union St., next the Mart. yy ANTED Known Just opened 1 1? ■ direct from the manufacturers: Desired shades, 36in. chiffon finish velveteens, 8/11 yard—Kaupokonui Coop. Stores.' ' _____ VyANTED Known Boys’ all-wool suits, great value. 4 to 16, 27/6, 32/6; the. largest and best stock of men’s tweed overcoats, from 55/-. Call and inspect these bargains at Shaw’s, High Street. yy ANTED Known—3/- discount in ‘ ” the- £—that is what you get at Harrops Ltd. Alteration Sale. yyANTED Known—The prices ruling i - at the Cut Kate ALL the time make some prices look silly. We offer: Kolynos at 1/1; Ivy soap, the kind that floats, 3 for 9d; sanitary paper, 3 rolls for 1/1; Nugget, 4 for 1/- or 2/10 doz. every dav; playing cards, 1/2 set; exercise books, 7 for 1/-; students’ paints, usual 2/6 tin, our price 1/3; see our “Teal” bargains in fancy goods, crockery, china, crystal cut glass, slates, pencils, fountain pens, baskets, tooth brushes, talcum powder 7d tin, shaving brushes, shaving mugs, etc., English combs from 6d each. Kally round the Cut Kate, Hawera’s leading price reducer, and note we have no connection with any other shop than the one at 13' Union St., next the Mark
TXT ANTED Known —We are determin>y*- to T eduee 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. TXT ANTED Known —All-wool flannels, >' ■ grey and Shetland 1/11, better qualities, 2/3, 2/6 to 3/11; best quality cTeam, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11; 58in. table damask, 3/9, 4/6 to 5/11 yard.—-Kau-pokonui Co-op. Stores. TXT ANTED Known —Sheetings guaran- * teed’ to wear, 54in. in white and unbleached, 2/3, 2/6 to 3/11; 80in., 2/11, 3/3, 3/7 to 4/11; special value, towels from 2/11 to 6/11 pair.'— Kaupokonui Co-op.’ Stores. ■ a - _ ' TT^ ANTED Known —Best value house--1 hold drapery: White flannelette, 2.7 in. 10/6 to 13/6 doz. yards, 36in. 18/.to 24/- doz.; striped flannelettes, 36in., 1/6 to 2/3-, -striped viyella, 4/9; heavy tea towelling, 1/3; pure linan, 1/6, 1/11, 2/6.—Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. TT^ ANTED Known —There’s no better store than Bullock’s Thistle Boiled Oats, 1/9, 1/9, 1/9, 1/9 per bag; Oto, Oto, 1/6, 1/6, 1/6, 1/6 per bag; oatmeal, oatmeal, 7/6, 7/0, 7/6, 7/6 per 251 b bag; prime onions, 81bs for 15-, Slbs for 1/-. We have the goods. Mildura sultanas, Slbs for 1/6, Slbs for 1/6, 31bs for 1/6; new season’s dates, 31bs for 1/- 31bs for 1/-, Slbs for 1/-; prunes, prunes, 60/70 grade, 31bs for 1/6, 3lbs for'l/6, 31bs for 1/6. We have no cover-up. lines, but every line is a bargain at Bullock’s Big Store, Princes St.; ’phone 96. TX^ ANTED ’ Known —The Cut Bate ' ' leads, and we here give you .some of the reasons: Oatmeal, 251 b bag, 7/3; mixed grain, 6/11 bushel or 6/9 by the sack; boiling peas, 4lb for 1/-; rolled oats, 1/9. bag; honey (comb), 1/2; Bournville cocoa, 3/6 lb; genuine mop oil, 1/- pint (you cannot buy better, so why pay more?); Bo'nnington’s Irish Moss (large size), 2/2 (what have you been paying?); Palm Olive soap (we will “not” bring up the price), 7d or 6/9 doz. Bally round the Cut Bate, the shop that brought down prices and has stood out independently ever since, refusing always to become a party to price control. Note our only address is 13 Union Street, next the Mart, and it is expedient that you should remember this.- Better to be sure than sorry. TXT AN TED Known —3/- discount in the £—that is what you get at Harrops Ltd. Alteration Sale. TXTANTED Known —Special cut prices ITT «na>t nrrlv in ft VftTVtllill£r 111 inen wear. Dark tweed, trousers, 15/9, 19/6, 25/-; railway tweeds, 19/6; heavy saddle tweeds, 22/6, 27/6. —At the Busy Shop—Shaw’s, High Street.
[vening Dress Materials at C. C Cheek Shivering! A' new. LUSTROUS FINISH and SILK MATERIAL for claint.y Evening Frocks; beautiful _ shades; 36-ineh —C. C. Ward Ltd.’s Price 6/11 yard. BROCHE EH AD AIM; something quite new for evening wear, in pretty shades of helio, sky,., pink, saxe, sunset and lemon; 36-inch —C. C. Ward Ltd. ’a Price <5/11 yard YELYETEENS —A beautiful silk finish fast pile VELVETEEN, in all the wanted shades, including black —C. C. Ward Ltd. V Price 6/11 yard; 36inch, 7/11 yard Tlr CHAPPE MAROCAIN —A pure Silk material, heavier than crepe de chine, for dainty evening dresses; light, and dark shades; 40-ineh —C. C. Ward Ltd.’s Price 12/6 yard ART SILK MAROCAIN; in good shades of cardinal, pink, saxe, apricot, lemon, helio, and kingfisher; 36inch —C. C. Ward Ltd.’s Price 5/11 yard Just opened direct from our London blivers —A delightful range of new -season’s EVENING FROCKS. See our windows. The prices of these models range from 59/6 to £6 6s BOND’S ART SILK HOSE; a good heavy-weight stocking; in evening shades —C. C.. Ward Ltd.’s Price 4/6 pair ■ • - . •
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 26 May 1925, Page 2
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