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WANTED KNOWN, YY7ANTED Known New Zealand j blankets, single grey 20/-, double 29/6; single .white 27/6, double 37/6, 47/6; bush rugs, 5/6 to 15/6. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Sale. YX/ANTED Known —Boys’ wool jerseys, 24 to 2S-ineh, 4/11; boys’ golf hose, 2/11; boys’ andi youths’ tweed overcoats, 15/- to 30/-. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. "yX/ANTED Known Men’s lambs’ wool shirts and pants, 6/9; saddle tweed trousers, 13/11, 17/11; men’s dark tweed suits, 45/-; Palmer Nap trousers, 8/6. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Sale. XX/ANTED Known —You can. get it at Bulloek’s. Sucrosine, 15/3. 15/3, 'ls/3 per sack; leg rope, 1/2, 1/2, 1/2,. 1/2 per lb; Cooper’s famous seeds in 3d and 6d pkts; bulk seed peas and beans from 1/-, 3/-, 1/- per lb. We have full stocks of the following: Milking buckets, drenches, cattle instruments, shell grit, bloodmeal, poultry mash, laying food, meat meal, Moose meal, lime, manure in 141 b bags, wheat, oats, barley, maize, mixed! grain, bran, pollard. South Island table potatoes, onions, etc. You can always rely on our prices being the lowest. —Bullock’s Big Store, Princes St.; ’phone 96. XX/ANTED ivnown Ladies’ wool ’’ jumpers, 6/11; Roslyn cardigans in cream, sajre and brown, 19/6; costumes less than half price; 60 pair corsets, 4/11, worth 10/6. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Sale. XXLANTED Known— Sow! Sow! Sow! ’ ' You will now want seedsi and ours have just arrived. As usual, we are only carrying the best —Yates’. We are appointed agent for these, renowned seeds, and you would be well advised to take no chances planting ordinary 'kinds. Get the best,-and that is Yates’. Get yours at the Cut Rate and you a.re sure of fresh goods; all old. ones are destroyed. Make a practice in future of getting your bread at. the Cut- Rate as well as your other goods. We have just completed arrangements to have supplies four times, daily of machine-made bread made under sanitary conditions. Remember, we stand behind every article we sell. We have built up in less, than four years the largest grocery business in the district, by quality goods, as well as price. Pay cash and pay less at the Cut Rate, 13 Union St. XX/ANTED Known —You get consistent value, service and quality at Bullock’s. New season’s marrowfat, peas, 31bs for 1/-, 31bs for 1/-; Cooper’s marrowfat peas in pkts, 6d, 6d, 6d, 6d, 6d, 6d each; dessert apricots, 1/4, 1/4, 1/4, 1/4, 1/4, 1/4 per tin; cooking figs, 7d, 7d, 7d, 7d, 7d, 7d per lb, 31bs for 1/8; Granose biscuits, 1/2, 1/2, 1/2, .1/2, 1/2 per pkt; Grape Nuts, 1/6, 1/6, 1/6 per pkt; - Crossfield’s English carbolic soap, 4 cakes for 1/-, 4 cakes for 1/-, 4 cakes for 1/-; Palm Olive soap, 6d, 6d, 6d per cake, 3 for 1/5, 3 for 1/5, 3 for 1/5; large Nugget, 3 tins for 2/2, 3 tins for 2/2, 3 tins for 2/2; Karswood’s poultry spice in 141 b tinsi, 19/6, 19/6, 19/6. Shop at Bullock’s Big Store, Princes Street —the Home of Big Values.

YY7ANTED Known—Edmond's baking powder, large-, 3 tins 3/9; best carb, sodai, 51bs 1/-, lllbs 2/-; best -quality rice, 121bs 3/6, bag of 561bs 13/5; raisins, full size pitta, 3 for 1/5, 5/6 doz.; best quality cream of tartar, 99%, 1/4 lb, 31bs 3/9; boiling peas, 41bs 1/-, 13/6 bushel; dates, 31bs 1/-; Bournvilla cocoa, 3/6 lb; salmon, 5/9 doz. See us for wringers, tea sets, ladies' handbags, aluminium goods, crockery of all kinds, enamel ware, galvanised baths, buckets, brushware, yard brooms, can scrubs, etc. Our stocks are not only large and well assorted, but are fresh. We have no stocks as old as history. Our large and ever increasing turnover eliminates the possibility of such. Rally round the one and only Cut Rate; only address, 13 Union St. \\J' 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 £.—Harrops Ltd., Hawera. YYfANTED Known—The Cut Rate Leads! Seeded raisins (new season's), full size pkts, 6d, or 3 for 1/5; new sultanas, 31bs 1/6 or 61bs 2/11; macaroni, 10d pkt, 3 for 2/5; Radium, 3 tins 2/8; Glaxo, large, 5/10; Epsom Salts, bulk, 121bs 2/7 (what are you paying?); best quality leg rope, 11<( per lb; plough line, Animol, Sykes’ drenches, Jeyes’ Fluid, etc., all ait on! famous prices. Our famous bacon (all. Inglewood), lOld lb by' the side rashers, machine cut from lid__lb; ham (rashered), 1/4 lb; best 1A sugar, 701 b bag 18/3, 121 b 3/5; prime onions, 16/11 cwt; good tea from 2/3 lb. Start buying your bread at the Cut I Rate; we are making arrangements for [ a special delivery of a perfect loaf I made under perfect conditions. Rally round the shop that brought down prices; 13 Union St. YY/ANTED Known goods, 1/11; 54-inch grey worsted, 4/11; satin hygrade, shades sky, jade, biscuit, black, 3/11; art silk marocains, assorted shades, 3/9. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Sale. FASH WOEK. YYTANTED—By three good milkers, share-milking, GO to 70 cows, by machineh. Reply “N.H.,” Star Office. GPO Farmers and others Wanted work by the day by first-class man. Apply' Cosgrove and Co., Mnnffia. IY/ANTED —Young man for dairy ' ' farm; machines used; good wages ind home to good man. State age and ■xperience to Box 3, Kakaramea. sharecows. YY/ANTED —By strong family, milking, from 50 to 100 Apply R. Castle, Matnpu. YY7ANTED —Positions on dairy farms * by experienced workers; can recommend. —Mrs Bridge, Labour Bureau, 'phone 685. V ANTED—A man for general farm work; machines used; good condions. Apply Cosgrove and Co., Ma-

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COLONIAL FLANNEL in Pink,<DrkOnf piew"NATO PLAIMNS PLANNEL for shirts, bloomers, etc., 28 inch —Usual Price 3/11 yard Ward s Sale Price 1/11 yatd

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 24 July 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 24 July 1925, Page 2