WANTED KNOWN. Known —-We have, lots of enquiries for small businesses. If yours is for sale,- send us fullest particulars and we will soon find you a buyer. —D. J. Reardon, Land Agent, Box 63, Wanganui. TT/’ANTED Known —A few cords of Y pine wood to clear at 25/ 3 per cord at Racecourse. Apply A. Morse, caretaker. 'YS7'ANTED Known —Our choice Ingle- * wood bacon, machine cut, from lid lb; Inglewood mild cured ham. raShered, 1/4 lb. As this is the finest procurable, why pay more? Broken Orange Pekoe tea, 2/2 lb, 51b 9/11; 501 b chests at 1/8 lb; already been proved by large tea rooms and hotels to be the acme of tea; boiling peas, 41bs 1/-; tinned pears, 1/3; 1A sugar, .17/11 701 b bag; our tasty cheese, 1/1 lb. Whatever special you see ndvernsecl always remember the Cut Kate can and will go one better. See windows always for latest tuts, and don’t forget we-have only one shop, and that is 13 Union St. __ WMTED Known —Music lovers, see * ’ the “Sitantake” music stool (registered). No need to rise from stool to procure any sheet of music required. Separate compartments for songs, duets, etc. On view at Dixon’s, Leading Music Warehouse.
\yANTED Known —We have. '' for dairy farm as “goin buyers jry farm as ••going eon-' cern. 77 If yours is for sale, send fullest particulars to us at once,— D. J. Reardon, Land Agent, Box 63, Wanganui. VyANTED Known —Our Great End-of-Soason Sale commences Thursday, July 30th, at 9 a.m. Great bargains in all departments. —Harops Ltd., Hawera. TyANTET) Known —All kinds of'fur- ’ * nit.ure upholstered; Chesterfield suites a. specialty; pram hoods recovered. ■ Try me and save money.F. HEADLEY, the Upholsterer on his own, 207 Princes St. ■ Yy ANTED Known —If you get it. at ’’ Bullock’s you can rely on it being good and cheap. Salmon, 6d, 6d, 6d, 6d per tin; kippered salmon, 6d, 6d, 6d, 6d per tin; Crossed Fish sardines, 9d, 9d, 9d per tin; kippered snacks, 3 tins for 1/-, 3 tins for 1/-; bulk seed peas and beans from , 1/-, 1/-, 1/-* per lb; Cooper’s famous seeds; seed potatoes; lime; poultry foods of all kinds; Karswood’s Poultry spice, 141 b tins, 19/6, 19/6, 19/6; English white plates from 2/9, 2/9, 2/9 per half doz.; vegetable dishes, 4/3, 4/3, 4/3 each; tinsel pot scrubs, 4d, 4d, 4d each; coloured cake cases, 4d, 4d, 4d per 100. We have a fine assortment of goods and it will pay you to visit Bullock’s Big Store, Princes St., ’phone 96. yrr ANTED Knowii—We still carry large stocks of fruit and vegetables, also groceries,- including honey, tea, cocoa and all other household necessities, and we shall be pleased to be favoured with further orders. We are now agents for Mathieson and Roberts’ garden seeds, and will book orders for same; first consignment arriving, next week. Cash buyers of separator butter. —N. T! Bradlev, High St.; ’phone 729.
Yy ANTED . Known—Yes! Rate Lends! Wo The v Cut Rate Leads! We, cannot afford the space for bluster, but -here is the essence of values: Ovaltine, large, 5/7; strawberry jam, lib fancy jars, 1/3; dessert figs, 9d lb; fancy assorted sweets, 1/- lb; our celebrated mop oil, nominal pints 1/- (what are you paying?); genuine hickory axe handles, 1/3 (how is this?); Glaxo, large, 5/10; Sugar .of Milk, 1/5; best quality gelatine, 3/3. Now what have you been paying and who is the price reducer? Raisins, new season’s, full size pkts, 3 for 1/4; salmon, 5/7 doz. Wake up; there is only one Cut Rate, 13 Union Stret. Known—Our Great End-of-Season Sale commences Thurslay, July 30th, at 9 a.m. Great bargains in all departments.—Harrops Ltd., Hawera. years since the Cut Rate opened, and despite the adverse commercial conditions during that period we have built up the, biggest grocery and provision trade done under one roof in the district. This is so obvious that no one with cvysight would contradict it. And why this wonderful growth? It has been brought about by nothing else but real values, highest quality goods and ideal service on the one hand, and the intelligence of the buying public on the other. Rally round the shop that brought down prices and keens them down—l 3 Union St., WANTED Known Ladies’ wool jumpers and cardigans, assorted shades; usual price 12/6, 14/6 to 35/-; now all half price.—Kaupokonui Coop. Sale. ANTED Known—Our Great End-of-Season Sale commences Thursday, July 30th, at 9 a.m. Great bargains in all departments.—Harrops Ltd., Hawera. ANTED Known—Our Great End-of-Season Sale commences Thursday, July 30th, at 9 a.m. Great bargains in all departments.—Harrops Ltd., Hawera.
FARM WORK. RANTED —Young man for machine milking and general farm work; good wages. Apply L. Franklin, Mangawhero Road, Riverlea. IVANTED —A boy for machine milking; small herd. Apply H. Paton, Auroa. RANTED —Strong youth for dairy farm; machines used; good home and wages.—J. W. Bourke, Alton. RANTED —A young man for milking and general farm work; machines used. Apply A. R. Dunn, Auroa. 'y^/'ANTED —Young man for dairy farm; good home and wages; urgent. Write “Dairy Farmer,’’ Star Office.
WORK WANTED. ANTED—By married man (Swiss), position on farm; used to all farm work, machines, separator, own test outfit.—Paul- Cattin, Manaia. THRIVING or Repair Work desired by motor and cycle engineer. Any job accepted. C/o Box sf>, Ivaponga.
ALL-WOOL SERGES, in Mauve, Grey, Prune and Bottle Green; 50-ineh —Usual Price 6/11 yard Stocktaking Sale Price 2/11 yard SPEEO CALICO, free from dressing; 36-inch Usual Price 1/3 yard Stocktaking Sale Price 1/- yard STRIPED PYJAMA FLANNELETTE; 32-inch Usual Price 1/- yard Stocktaking Sale Price 9sd yard
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 29 August 1925, Page 2
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