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WANTED KNOWN. WANTED Known Stocktaking l *V' specials: Bush rugs, size 50 x 70, at 5/11; heavy rugs, 00 x 70, at 14/6; size 60 x 80 at 16/6; all-wool grey single blankets, 20/- pair.—Kaupokonni Co-op. Stores. \VTANTED Known —Why we do the ' ’ business: Only reliable goods stocked, and we are content with small profits. We are known as the Busy Shop —Shaw’s High St. AN TED Known—We have the *' largest stoek of men’s and boys’ overcoats in the district. Every coat to be jobbed out during show week. What a chance! From 39/0 to 152/0 at the Busy Shop—-Shaw’s, High St. Stocktaking Known • ” specials: Genuine Palmer Nap. trousers, all sizes, 8/11 pair; youths’ tweed overcoats, 11 to 14, all one piece, 17/6; men’s gabardine raincoats to be sold at 30/-, although worth 60/-. — Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. \y ANTED Known Tates’ Seeds. Yates’ Seeds. Yates’ Seeds. Acknowledged, by the greatest authorities to be the very best seeds upon the market. We are now agents for this famous firm, and our new season’s supplies have, just landed; all old goods destroyed. Our fresh supplies are large and well assorted, and you can with the utmost confidence sow Yates’ seeds. Come along to the Cut Bate and get your supplies. We have just landed large stocks of leg rope, plough line, etc., all at our vceH-known bedrock prices. Petroleum jelly,’4lb tin 2/10. The Cut Bate leads all the* time. Come along and let us take care, of your business and we will save you money. Bemember we have only one shop and one price for all: 13 Union St., next the Mart. . YyANTED Known—lf you wish to save money go to Bullock’s. Jell}’’ crystals, 5 for 1/-, 5 for 1/-, 5 for I/-; new dates, 31bs for 1/-, 31bs for 1/-; 60/70 grade prunes, 31bs for 1/6, 31bs for 1/6, 31bs for 1/6; No Bub, No Bub, 3 pkts for 2/5, 3 pkts for 2/5; fine lose salt, lOlbs for 1/-, lOlbs for 1/-; seeded raisins, 3pkts for 1/7, 3 pkts for 1/7; Sugar of Milk. 1/7, 1/7, 1/7, 17, 1/7 per pkt; Southland cigarettes, sd, sd, sd, 5d per pkt, 18/- per box; sago and tapioea 31bs for 1/-, 31bs for 1/-. — At Bullock’s Big Store, Princes St.; ’phone 96. \y ANTED Known —Only one more day of Gilbert’s Alteration Sale; the last day—Saturday, July 4. This is a great opportunity to stock up in j f our household requirements. We are prepared to accept any reasonable offer for the remainder of our stocks of aluminium ware and fancy tea ware. Just a few dinner sets and tea sets left. The'se we are offering at less than landed cost to clear. Bemember, Saturday is positively the last day, so do it now; our loss is your gain. At Gilbert’s Alteration Sale, High St., Hawera; ’phone 26; Box 72.
RANTED Known—Go to Bullock Is for big values. Prime table potatoes, 16/3, 16/3, 16/3 per sack; large size Quiekshine, 3 tins for 2/6, 3 tins for 2/6; pineapple chunks, 3 tins for 1/9, 1/9; best grade dried apricots, 1/5, 1/5, 1/5 per lb; salmon, Od, 6d, 6d, 6d per tin; Zebo stove polish, lid, lid, lid per tin; English Malt Extract, lib jars, 2/3, 2/3, 2/3; 21b jars, 3/6, 3/6, 3/6, 3/6; large size Irish Moss, 2/4, 2/4, 2/4, 2/4, 2/4; jam, 61b tins, 4-/, 4/-. —At Bullock’s Big Store, Princes St.; ’phone 96. Known—Last day of our Alteration Sale—Saturday, July 4th. Alterations commence Monday, July 6th. Now is your chance; wonderful values offering; no reasonable offer refused for the. balance.'of our stock of fancy china, aluminium ware, vases, fancy goods and bedroom ware; all must go to make room for alterations. Our stocks are selling fast, so get in before it is too late. A visit will pay you well. You w r ill not be pestered to I buy; just take your choice of what re- I mains. Saturday is positively the last day, so hurry along to Gilbert’s Alteration Sale, High Street, Hawera. Known—Show visitors ean--1 not do better than see Bullock’s big show of goods. We have landed large indents of fancy crockery and china. English tea sets from 17/11, 17/11, 17/11 per set; cups and saucers (earthenware), 10/-, 10/-, 10/- per doz; jugs (a large variety) from 9d, 9d, 9d each; another special just landed is a fine range of English Begal ware in sweets, salad bowls, card trays, floating bowls, jugs and vases. These goods are absolutely new lines.—Bullock’s Big Store, Princes St. (opposite Soldiers’ Club); ’phone 96.
RANTED Known—lf you w T ant. to ■ save money, go to the one and only Cut Bate. Glaxo, medium size 2/5, I large 5/10; Irish Moss (large), 2/3; dried apricots, 1/3; pineapple chunks, 3 tins for 1/8; salmon, 5/9 doz.; Quickshine, large, 3 for 2/5; meth. spirits, 1/4 bottle, 3 for 3/11; new season’s raisins, 3 pkts for'l/7 or 5/11 doz.; pears, 1/5 tin. Butter: Only the very highest grades stocked, such as Champion, Five Boses, etc.; our price 1/9 lb, and remember only the highest grade; our celebrated chocolates, liquorice all sorts, caramels, etc., all at 1/4 lb; we sell the highest confections all at 1/4 lb. Start to-day, visit the Cut Bate and save money. Only address: 13 Union St., next the. Mart. WANTED Known—Ladies’ and costumes, all latest models, in navy and coloured Gabardine and Serge, now offered less a special discount of 6/8 in the £.—Harrops Ltd., Hawera. WANTED Known-Ladies’ frocks • kV '' and costumes, all latest models, in navy and coloured Gabardine and Serge, now offered less a special discount of 6/8 in the £. —Harrops Ltd., j Hawera.
VELOUR FINISH COATINGS, 54-inch, in grey and brown —Usual Price 8/11 Ward’s Sale Price 6/11 yard ALL-WOOL STRIPED GABARDINE and FRENCH FLANNELS; 54-inch Usual Price 15/6, 16/6 Ward’s Sale Price 9/11 yard
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 3 July 1925, Page 2
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