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WANTED KNOWN. VX/ANTED Known—Ladies’ frocks ’ and costumes, all latest models, in navy and coloured Gabardine and Serge, now offered lessi a special discount of G/8 in the £.—Harrops Ltd., Hawera, X)WANTED Known Boys ’ all-wool * * suits, great value, 4to 16, 27/6, 32/6; the largest and best stock of men’s tweed overcoats, from 55/-. Gall and inspect these bargains at Shaw’s, High Street. TX/ANTED Known—Ladies’ frocks ' and costumes, all latest models, in navy and coloured Gabardine and Serge, now ffered less a special discount of 6/S in the £.—Harrops Ltd., Hawera. YX/ANTED Known —Best value liousehold drapery: White flannelette, 27in. 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 linen, 1/6, 1/11, 2/6. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. TS/ANTED Known —In response to many requests we have decided to extend our. cash coupon bonus scheme indefinitely, and the gifts we will offer to all cash customers will be on a more generous scale than ever. We shall shortly have a full window display of free gifts, comprising household goods of all descriptions. Those who have not yet come in under our cash coupon scheme will do well to start now, as many valuable gifts are being given away almost every day, to the joy and satisfaction of our customers. Save your coupons and get a bonus at Gilbert’s, Grocers and Food Specialists, High St., Hawera; ’phone 26. SITUATIONS VACANT. Y,\7A XTKI) —Capable woman to assist with cooking. Apply Carlton Dining Rooms. JL>ELIABLE help wanted for country; wages 25/- per week. Apply Mrs B. A. Sutherland, Fordell, ’phone 255, Wanganui. WANTED TO BUT. ANTED Several second-hand milking machines, also engines, for delivery in .Tune.—Eltham Machinery Exchange. TX/’ANTED to Buy—Stack of hay, Okaiawa district. —I. Hartley and Sons, Auroa. — 100,000 bottles; beer quarts, wines and whiskies.—Hawera Mineral Water Co., 69 Argyle St. FOE SALE. F °E Sale —Young Jersey cow, good, due June 10, guaranteed. Apply S. Bolton, Palmer Road, Kaponga, F OR Sale —Milk waggon to carry 18 cans, with 2 poles, only one season in use; 3 horses, staunch; 1 foal, 6 months old; tip-drav -with harness; also 14 cans in good order (25 gallon); all sundries are in perfect - order. Apply J. Kuckler, c/o B. Muggeridge, Manutahi. £ll/10/gor 230 Acres, all buildings, machines and 40 cows in; £IOO cash; nothing cheaper.—A. H. Moore, Land. Agent, Opunake. F oiT Sale or . Lease—lso-aere dairy farm, situate Awatuna. Apply Geo. Preece, Matapu.

MISCELLANEOUS. A BOLD Assertion: We confidently believe that we sell more cough cure than any store in town. Why? Because we are the manufacturers of Monk’s Balsam, the unique remedy that everybody speaks so well of for colds. Two sizes 2/- and 3/6. —Westwood’s Pharmacy, ISS High St., Hawera. /i COLD Night Pal—Strange’s Hot Water Bottle, British; guaranteed for one year; special value.—W. G. Strange, Chemist. A N honest bottle of medicine is Monk’s Balsam. Nothing else that we know of breaks up a cold so quickly and completely as this invincible remedy. Bottles 2/- and 3/6 from Westwood’s Pharmacy, 185 High St., Hawera. A RCHBOLD & CO., Union Street, Hawera. —We are clearing stocks ready for light English motor cycles now within a few weeks of landing, and have for disposal the- very latest May model Harley-Davidson, only landed in April, brand, spanking new, £110; 1925 electric model, very little used, £110; 1924 electrie model, spendid order, £9O; and one earlier model at £6O. FRIEND to thousands—Strange’s Little Liver Pills; real liver stimulants; always active; 1/- at St-angt/s the Chemist. J>UY Furniture direct from our own factory; cut out middleman’s profits.—Geo. Syme and Co., Ltd. QELLULOID Dolls, Sleeping Dolls, Crying Dolls, Walking Dolls, .Rag Dolls and Unbreakable Dolls all reduced at Mrs Hutchinson’s shops during sale. F&RAPERS’ and Grocers’ Counter Books —Consult Hawera Star Jobbing Department for your next requirement. Prices right. TAANCE Secretaries! You can’t beat “Cretol” Floor Powder; a parawax superfine dressing; a perfect floor glaze; 2/- at Strange’s, the Chemist. ~g~) INGLE’S Pectoral Elixir—A safe, pleasant and effectual remedy for coughs, colds, etc.; 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle at Dingle’s Pharmacy. TjUDER. Down Quilts recovered, in the best down proof sateen. A fine, selection of colourings and designs.—Geo Syme and Co., Ltd. coughs, colds and chest troubles — A Strange’s Egg Emulsion; a real builder and corrective; 3/6 at Strange’s, the Chemist. TVEa SYME & CO., Ltd., Furniture VJ ' and Furnishing Warehouse, Princes Street, Hawera. T.F you want a really smart and warm j coat, see our navy blue pilot, double-breasted, Prince back. They will and the price is right at Adamson and Robb’s, noted for Men’s Wear, High St., Hawera. TOHN KIRK, Bankrupt —Balance of shop stock in the above estate will be sold during this week. There are still some bargains in saddlers’ ware to be obtained. A few good hockey sticks remain unsold. Great bargains. TAZZ Outfit, complete, ' for £3; ■ posted to any address. You send the money to .Dixon’s, Hawera; they will do the rest.

TO ADVERTISERS. Under the Postal Regulations correspondence addressed to a nom-de-plume, or with initials only, to care ot any Post Office, will not be forwarded from office of posting. If advertisers do not desire to disclose .their names they may have replies addressed care of the Star and same will be forwarded to the advertiser. WANTED KNOWN. YyANTED Known—You get a square deal at Bullock’s. Finest icing sugar, 31bs for. 1/8, 31bs for 1/8, 31bs for 1/8; Palm Olive soap, 6d, 6d, 6d, 6d, Cd, 6d per cake; pineapple chunks, 3 tins for 1/11, 3 tins for 1/11, 3 bins for 1/11; prime Canterbury table potatoes, 16/3, 16/3, 16/3, 16/3 per 2001 b sack; large Glaxo, large Glaxo, 5/11, 5/11, 5/11, 5/11, 5/?l; fine loose salt, lOlbs for 1/-, lOlbs for 1/-, lOlbs for 1/-. — At Bullock’s Big Store, Princes Street (opposite Soldiers’ Club), ’phone 96. ivy ANTED Known —Ladies’ frocks ■' ’ ’ and costumes, all latest models, in navy and coloured Gabardine and Serge, now offered less a special discount of 6/8 in the £.—Harr ops Ltd., Hawera. \y ANTED Known—The ' Leads! Why? Bead the following and you will know: 1A sugar, 701 b bag, 18/5; mixed grain, 6/9 bus. by the sack; Bournville cocoa, 3/6 lb; boiling peas, 41b 1/- or bushel of 601bs for 13/9; petroleum jelly, 41b tin 2/10; genuine hickory axe handles, 1/3, or 3 for 3/8; best quality pure olive oil. qt. bottle 4/9; earb. soda, 51b 1/-; best cream of tartar, 1/4 or 31b 3/10; English gelatine, 3/3 lb; Marshall’s famous Worcester sauce, qt. bottle, 1/-. Notwithstanding the fact that we sell so much under ordinary prices, it is well known that we sell only the highest grade goods (always). We never sacrifice quality for price, and hence the Cut Bate leads. Only address: 13 Union St., next the Mart. i\y ANTED Known—Ladies’ frocks 1 and costumes, all latest models, in- navy and coloured Gabardine and Serge, now offered less a special discount of 6/S in the £.—Harrops Ltd., Hawera. \y ANTED Known Horse covers from 20/-; eow covers, 11/-. Inspect our materials. Farm nailed boots, 17/9, 21/9, 23/6, 25/6; felt slippers, goloshes, gum boots, all winter footwear. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. yyANTED Known —Every pound of ; bacon we sell is Inglewood cured and also machine sliced, and the price is from lid, the best loin rashers being 1/3; we have always ham rashers a.t 1/4 lb. We sell only the highest quality butter; our stocks are fresh always. We can save you enough to keep you in coal these cold -days. Only address: The Cut Bate, 13 Union St., next the Mart-. - - ■ VyANTED Known —Every line is a bargain at Bullock’s. Zebra paste, sd, sd, sd, 5d per tin; .English [oose cornflour, 31b for 1/4, 31b for 1/4; jalmon, 6d, 6d tin; sardines, 3d, 3d oer tin; C. and B". curry powder (large jize), 1/4, 1/4, 1/4, 1/4 per bottle; Lea md Perrins’ sauce, 1/6, 1/6, 1/6, 1/6 ier bottle; Worcester sauce (large mottle), lid, lid, lid, lid. Any line md any price will stand any inspection it Bullock’s Big Store, Princes St. 'opp; Soldiers’ Club), ’phone 96. yyANTED Known Just opened direct from the manufacturers: Desired shades, 36in. Chiffon finish velveteens, 8/11 "yard.—Kaupokonui Coop. Stores.

GEORGE* DOUGHTY, LIMITED, The Open Warehouse 30 YOUR SHOPPING AT THE OPEN WAREHOUSE, SPECIAL LINE of TWEED COATS in the latest style and sLadesCHECK GAMBERENE COATS, suitable for golfing amVMotoring—MAIDS CAEVENETTE COATS; good weight and showerproof— Size 3 din. to 42in., 42/6; rise 2/6 size Just Arrived—A new line of EVENING FROCKS in Crepe de chine m all shades— Price 39/6 GENTS’ ALL-WOOL COLONIAL UNDERPANTS and VESTS in plain and ribbed; extra, heavy weight— Price S/fi BOYS’ NAVY DOCTOR FLANNEL SHIRTS; this is n good weio-ht and quality the best— Size 3 9/-* rise 3d size BOYS’ HEAVY NAVY SERGE SHORTS; ideal for school wear—--r . Size 4 > 7 /*i rise 6d size LADIES’ WOOLLEN GILOVES, with Fancy Gauntlet Tops— From 1/11 CHILDREN’S ALL-WOOL GLOVES in. Brown, Navy, Grey, Blaek and Cream— Price 1/- pair LADIES’ ALL-WOOL COLONIAL HOSE in Black, Grey- and _ . ev Price 2/6 pair LADIES' ELEECI LINED BLOOMERS, in Cream only— Price 2/11 pair 3 only slightly soiled DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, 2, yards, by-2,4 yards— To Clear 17/6 32in. STRIPED FLANNELETTE in good patterns— Price 1/2 yard 36in. CREAM WINCEYETTE in plain and twill-— Price .1/6 yard 36in. COLOURED WINCEYETTE in Brown, Grey, Saxe, Pale Blue, Lemon and Mauve— “ Price 1/3 yard 36in. VELVETEENS in all colours; very highly finished.— Special Price 7/11 yard 56in. DRESS FLANNELS in Nigger, Mid Brown, Navy, Grey and Green— Price 7/6 yard 40in. DRESS FLANNELS in Nigger, Light and. Dark Grey, Credm, Helio and Saxe Blue— Price 5/11 yard 40in. SATIN MAROCAIN in all good shades— Price 8/11 yard 36in, SILK MAROCAINS, plain and figured— Price 4/6, 5/11 yard GEORGE & DOUGHTY. LTD. ItIDDIFORO STREET & REGENT STREET, RAWER A.

In changeable weather take “Nazol” on: sugar or by inhalation. Best safeguard against chills One dose a- day keeps colds away; 1/6. —2 HE DIDN’T HAVE THE NERVE. A Case for Marshall’s. As soon as he read: the advertisement he knew the position was a good one. He knew also that he possessed the • experience and qualifications to hold the job down. He realised that the increased salary would mean greater comfort for his wife and family, but—he didn’t have the nerve to apply. Lack of confidence is lack of nerve. If you have not the confidence that means success, you need Marshall’s Fospherine. This splendid; nerve tonic feeds-the nerves with vital • elements. It gives. new life and strength. Poise and confidence are the result. Get “Marshall’s” to-day; 2/6 for 100 doses in the six-sided carton. All chemists and stores, or from the Proprietors, Baxter’s Lung Preserver, Christchurch. Be sure you get “Marshall’s.” No other will do! —l6 Neglected chills bring doctor’s bills. Let “Nazol” put you right. Unexcelled for obstinate coughs and colds; 1/6 buys 60 doses. —2 influenza colds take Woods’; Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt.

m *eK2J X t 355 ■ m BOOKS THE PERFECT RELAXATSOR. CETTLED in your favourite, armchair, with a good book, you gradually forget the humdrum side of life, and in imagination you wander in the atmosphere treated by/the author. Here you-are fighting the Spaniard on the Main; here you. track down some notorious criminal; here again under a tropic moon you woo the maiden of your choice. In fact, under the spell of the author’s genius you lose yourself and thus give complete rest and relaxation to the brain. Read Some of These Best Sellers. ‘Poor Butterfly,” by Kathleen Norris. ‘Sanderson of Oundle,” by H. G. Wells. ‘The Roll Call,” by Arnold Bennett. ‘Robin Linnet,” by E. F. Benson; 'That Woman,;” by Jan Burr. “Queen Lucia,” by E. F. Ben- '! son. “Hounded Down, ” by David Durham. “Booty,” by Douglas Grant. “The Call. Box Mystery,” by John Ironside.. “Emily of New Moon,” by Montgomery. P. T. &

'PROOF of Supremacy—-“La Gloria” gramophone is used in the three biggest broadcasting stations in New Zealand; 20/- deposit and 5/- weekly.— T. G. Liddington, sole agent for Hawera and district. iOiLD False Teeth bought sound or broken; also dental scrap. Best prices in N.Z. sent by return mail. Post to J. Dunstone, Box 51, Wellesley St., Auckland; est. 31 years.

When - you are- thinking of FURNITURE npHINK of us. We are a little way from the centre of the towny no doubt, but what does it matter how far away if you get BETTER VALUE, which we are confident we can give you. Let us prove it to you. Satisfaction guaranteed. WEST END CABINET WORKS (SUNDERLAND ’S), HIGH ST. WEST (opp. Carter’s). s.o.s. DAILY MOTOR SERVICES. BETWEEN WANGANUI AND EAWERA. THREE TIMES A DAY. Full time-tables showing connections with other services. TIMETABLE.—DOWN. Leave New Plymouth TIMETABLE—UP. Leave Palmerston Leave Ashhurst .. Leave Feilding ... Arrive Wanganui Leave Wanganui NOTICE. S.O.S. The 7.30 a.m. car, Hawera to Ashhurst, enables passengers to catch the Napier and Wairarapa Express, thus saving a whole day in the jour ney from Taranaki to Hawke’s Bay and Wai riaapa. Passengers can also travel to Pal merston and Wellington by this route. Arrive Palmerston 12.52 p.m.; arrive Wellington 4.1 b The 1 p.m. car from Hawera, connecting at Wanganui with Wanganui-Marton servioe, catches Main Trunk Express lor Auckland Also connects through to Palmerston. Arrm Palmerston 6 p.m. BOOKING OFFICES: (Smith’s Overland Service.) WANGANUI.—Head Office. Rutland Hotel Building. ’Phone 3130. HAWERA.—Criterion Garage, Regent Street. ’Phono 168. NEW PLYMOUTH. —For 4.30 a.m. and 9 a.m. service: C. Dyke and Co. For 2.30 p.m. service : James Fowler. FEILDING.—Bain and Co.’s Garage. Seats may be reserved for through passengers. Send collect wire. It costs you nothing and secures a seat Telegrams: “Smith’s Overland Service, Wanga For all routes ALWAYS communicate with Head Office bv wire where possible. RUTLAND BUILDING. AVENUE,- WANGANUI.

• FARM WOEK . RANTED -Share-milking or manage--5 ment of dairy herd, for coming 3 season; would herd test; first-class reT ferences; copy references. Address, i etc., at Star Office. , ! RANTED —By married man, with 4 i strong milkers, 50 to 60 cows on shares. Write “ Milker A,” Star : Office. _ WORK WANTED. RANTED —Boxthorn cutting contract or day work. Apply “A.B. Star Office. WANTED TO LEASE. to Lease —Farm, about 50 acres, Hawera district; no agents. Write “G. Willing,” Star Office. T o ' Lease—Farm of about 2464 acres for 5 years, situated on Sheet Road; Oeo River runs through property, i For fuller particulars apply to A. T, Sehinkel, 3 Morrissey St., Ha'wera. TO LET. T° LET—Two furnished rooms in private home, private entrance, separate kitchen and bedroom, gas stove and open fireplace, all modern conveniences, no children telephone. Reply “H.B.,”«Star Office. LET—.Shop at Manaia; best position in the town. For terms appty to Welsh, McCarthy, Beeehey and Houston, Solicitors, Hawera. ’ 3,6 LET—New 5-rometZ house, three rooms furnished, gas and electric light. For full particulars apply Miss Glenn, 19 George St., Tel. 578. ' LET—Part furnished house, consisting 3 rooms, kitchenette and bathroom; separate entrance; gas copper, stove and califont; corner Regent St. and South Rd. Cau be seen evenings, 6 to 8 o’clock. FOR EXCHANGE. to Exchange, a section in 1 Albion Street for something in Wellington. Address at Star Office. LOST. T OST—Starting handle of motor-car. Reward on returning to Ghas. Brough, 113 Victoria Street, Hawera. TWILL person who. took basket con- ' ' taining goods from. Gilbert’s Store please return same. POUND. .JpOUND —Gold diamond ring in Manaia. Owner can have same by paying for advertisement. Apply N. Davis, Te Rau Street, Manaia.

WANTED Known —The Cut Kate ■ y leads for fancy, goods as well as groceries. ' We offer to-day and every day: -Playing cards, 1/2 pack; Palm Olive soap, 7d or 6/9 doz.; sugar and creams, as usually sold about 3/9, our price 2/9; tea sets (English) from 17/-; Sydal, 1/10; Indian Root Pills, 1/2; sanitary paper, 3 rolls for 1/2; large exercise hooks, 7 for 1/-; fancy coloured envelopes, 3 pkts for 1/5; large assortment of crockery, brooms, scrubs, etc., always on hand at our well known cutp rices. We have only one shop and that is fit 13 Union St., next the Mart. ; WANTED Known—We are determin--1 ■ ed to reduce our stocks before stocktaking, and are offering our goods at ridiculously low prices. We kindly invite, ycur inspection. Our range of goods ,is too large to enumerate here. You cgn get it cheaper at Bullock’s Big Store, Princes St., ’phone 96. ■WANTED Known —All-wool flannels gfey. and Shetland 1/11, better qualities, 2/3, 2/6 to 3/11; best quality cream, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11; 58in. table damask, 3/9, 4/6 to. 5/11 yard.—Kaupokonui Go'op, Stores. WANTED Known—Sheetings guaranteed 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. Known—Save. £3 on- your ' next suit to measure. We make nothing but the best, and guarantee every , suit we make; £5 12s-6d to.£7 18s 6d, at the Busy Shop—Shaw’s, High Street. T\/ANTED Known—Special cut prices for cash, only in everything in men’s 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. WANTED Known—We specialise in quality goods. If you want the best get it at. Gilbert’s, Grocers and Pood Specialists. We can help you to solve your household food problems. Two specials we can recommend these winter 'Says: K tomato soup in 21b tins. This is cooked all ready to serve; you only have to heat the tin. K tomato soup is not only pleasant to the taste, but also very nourishing • and stimulating. Also our extra superfine pure ground, coffee. This coffee is ground from the highest quality Moka coffee beans; these are recognised as the standard of quality in the ccffee world. The two lines are real winter specials. Try them with your next grocery order, and be sure you get it at Gilbert’s, Grocers and Pood Specialists, High St., Hawera, ’phone 26. Agents for Dominion Compressed Yeast. 1

DAINTIES EVEN MORE DELECTABLE. Delicious cake* and sweets are even more tempting when flavoured with Cathedral Brand Essences —pure, fresh and highly concentrated. The big 2ioz. bottle is most economical. All flavours except vanilla 1/6, vanilla 2/4. If your grocer cannot supply, send price direet to H. F. Stevens, Box SGO, Christchurch. —1

MlS*s DiIVEY'S MILLINERY IS LOWER PRICED BECAUSE JUJHSS DAVEY sells, for CASH only. Consequently she incurs no “loading” to cover debt losses and book-keeping expenses. Therefore you can be -sure of always getting a modish model—as smart as any you could wish for—at a KEENER PRICE from— M ISS J^AVEY, HIGH STREET, HAWERA.

NEW WAY TO MAKE MONEY AT HOME. T\o you need money? The NATIONAL CONFECTIONERY ORGANISATION has a few openings for new members. Wonderfully easy way to earn from £5 to £ls per week or more right in your own home. Fascinating, pleasing work. No experience is needed. We teach you everything, and guarantee by contract to buy your sweets. Turn your spare time into cash, and help us. Distance is no object. Our new wonderful Scientific Postal Course offers unique opportunities. Inquiries do not obligate you in any way. So cut out the post this coupon to-day. NATIONAL CONFECTIONERY COLLEGE, 25 Winstone’s Buildings, 77 Queen St., AUCKLAND. Dear Sirs, —Please send me FREE Book giving full particulars how I can make £5 to £ls a week at home, and how I get complete outfit, including thermometer, FREE, which enables me to commence work right away. Name Street : .i Town : Hawera, Star, 3rd June, 1925. £9O SQUIRE Pianos! The best c *' 1 - value; procurable only at Laidlaw’s, Hawera, Piano Tuners and Repairers.

FOE INFANT’S DAINTY WOOLLEN JACKETS, HASfD-MADE SHAWLS, AND FANCY NOVELTIES. ART DEPOT, HIGH STREET, HAWERA. ’Plione 680. \ REMEDY for rheumatism; neuritis, sciatica, etc., Dingle’s Ru-Mol, 3/6 per bottle at Dingle’s Pharmacy.

BETTER VALUES FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AT C. C. WARD, LTD., CASH DRAPERS, HAWERA. 9 ends HEAVY COATINGS; rare value Usual up to 12/6, 54in. Week-end Price 5/11 yard '>4oin. TWEEDS; good checks and stripes—Usual .3/6, 3/11 Week-.dnd Price 2/11 yard THESE Ladies’ GREY FLEECY BLOOMERS, elastic waist and knee—Week-end Price 2/6 pair Ladies’ NATURAL HEAVY WEIGHT COMBINATIONS—UsuaI Price 9/11 Week-end Price 6/6 UNBLEACHED TWILL SHEETING; double bed —Usual 2/11 yard Weekend Price 2/6 yard FUES! FUES! Special 3/- in the £ off all FUES; big range to choose from. ARE ONLY A FEW LADIES’ NAPPA GLOVES, Tan only Usual Price’ 12/6 Week-end Price 5/11 WHITE TWILL. SHEETING, double Bed —Usual 2/11, 3/6 yard Week; i end Price 2/7, 3/2 yard ' OF OUR DOMESTIC CEETONNE, good pat. terns, 29in.—Week-end Price 1/yard LADIES’ KID GLOVES, Tan shades— Usual 9/11 Week-end Price 3/11 7 ends ALL-WOOL GABICOED, 54in.; Grey, Saxe, Fawn, Tabae, Nigger. Peacock and Black —Usual 8/11 yard Week-end Price 6/11 yard CHILDREN’S COLOURED'JERSEYS, all sizes—Week-end Special from -5/6 I FLANNELETTE BLANKETS, White, Single 5/11 each; Double, 7/11 each; Grey,- Single 4/11 each, Double 6/11 each __ SAVERS WONDERFUL MONEY

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 3 June 1925, Page 2

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