WANTED KNOWN. TV 7 AX TED Known —G. Syme & Co.’s Sale is extendedto Saturday next.’ W A XTED Known—Every article ad- •* ’ x-orf i corl fit: f.VI P* i 0 vertised at the Cut Kate is advertised without* any reservation whatever. We sell' as we advertise. The genuine mop oil', reputed pint, 1/-, reputed quart 1/10. Now as this is a product without a superior, what are you paying and who keeps the prices down? Sugar of Milk, 1/5; Nugget, 4 for i/-; 1A sugar, 17/11 hag; factory butter, 1/10; Ovaltine, large 5/5; Oil of' Salt, the new antiseptic", 1/6 bottle for 1/2, 2/6 size for 2/2; tea, good quality, 2/2 lb. No matter what you want you can save money by getting it at the Cut Rate; only shop, 13 Union Street. YyANTED Known Heavy-weight grey or blue denims, 5/11; genuine Palmer Nap trousers, 8/3; Tobmlco shirts with collars to match, 9/11, at Shaw’s, Great Sale, High St. TII7ANTED Known—We have opened ’’ up new hats, hosiery and other lines in our drapery department, and shall be glad if you will call and inspect.—Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. ANTED Known—Ring ’phone 119 ' ' for that, upholstering you require; estimates given; latest patterns; low prices. Pram hoods re-covered. Headley, 207 Princes St. F. YI/ANTED Known —To avoid con- '' fusion we have again to remind you that- we have only one shop, and that is next the Mart (the butter and bacon shop). We have no connection whatever with any other shop in Hawera, so to get the values your friends are always speaking about you must wander down to the shop that got certain supplies stopped because we sold to'o cheap. Factory butter, 1/10 lb; Bournville cocoa, 3/6, 61bs for 19/9; Nugget, 2/10 doz.; Oil of Salt, 1/6 bottle for 1/2, 2/6 size for 2/2. Always get your wants at the Cut Rate and save money, but mind your step. Only shop, 13 Union St. YyANTED Known—Australian Algerian sed oats now to hand from the largest producers co-operative in the State of Victoria. They write that out shipment is the finest sample that has left the State this season. Book your orders early, as the supply islimited.—Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. RANTED Known Thousands .of bargains and crowds of customer's. Heavy alhwool pants, ribbed l or plain, 5/3; boys’ all-wool golf hose, from 1/9 at Shaw’s Great Sale, High St. Vy ANTED Known—We are for Osmond and Son’s agents animal medicines, which we sell at list price, so you save nothing by ordering direct. Therefore, don’t wait until the cow is sick, but keep a small supply of these useful remedies on hand. Obtain from Kaupokonui Co-op; Stors. ■yyANTED Known —Nothing tricky in the .Cut Rate advts.; we advertise as we sell and sell as we advertise. The genuine Palm Olive soap, 7d tab, 6/9 doz.; MeClinton’s soap, 1/pkt; English carbolic soap (Please note this is- no midget, but a full size and it is Goodwin’s, known'throughout England as doctors’ carbolic soap); get this, we offer at 3 for lid. Our international experience enables us to give bigger values, and the fact that we are imitated only goes to prove that we are far ahead of our competitors. Factory'butter, 1/10 lb. Rally round the one and onlv Cut Rate, 13 Union Street.
"^yANTED Known—We are agents for Reid and Gray's farm implements, windmills, Bamford mowers, hay rakes; these are English-made, lasting a lifetime.. For McCormick mowers, Deering sweeps and stackers order early.—Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. RANTED Known—During this week all oddments and remnants will be cleared regardless of cost. To see is to buy.—Harrops Ltd. RANTED Known—All our stock of men’s high grade ready-to-wear suits, special reductions this week. Foxes’ navy serge, 92/6. at Shaw’s Great Sale, High St. yyiNTED 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. Known Ladies’ wool jumpers and cardigans, assorted shades; usual price 12/6, 14/6 to 35/-; now all half price.—Kaupokonui Coop. Sale. SITUATIONS VACANT. HEAD DRESSMAKER, 'YyANTED —For our Hawera Branch, an experienced dressmaker to take charge of workroom. Apply, furnishing particulars, to— C. C. WARD LTD., Cash Drapers, Hawera. ’^y/ANTED —A reliable girl to assist in shop; one with knowledge of book-keeping preferred. Apply N. T. Bradley, High St., Hawera. ANTED—A strong boy or man for dairy farm.—J. C. Bublitz, Hawera. YyANTED —Errand boy.—Purser aud Suisted Ltd., High St. "yyANTED —A plasterer’s labourer. Apply new Hospital. ANTED—For my office, a smart intelligent junior clerk. One with knowledge of typewriting and shorthand preferred. No previous experience necessary. Apply C. H. Suisted, Public Accountant, Hawera. SITUATIONS WANTED. //GENERAL Storekeeper, young man, 12$ years’ experience, all branches, open for engagement town or country. —C. Williams, P. 0., Hawera. FOUND. ■pOUND, in Nelson Street, last SatA urday evening, infant’s shawl. Owner may have same by applying to Miss Sewell,' Art Depot, Hawera.
COLOURED BORDERED CASEMENT CLOTH, 36inch; great value —Week-End Sale Price 1/-, 1/3 yard 30 doz. PLAIN PILLOW CASES; good quality— Week-End Sale Price 1/9 pair 50-inch FURNISHING POPLIN; Cream and Fawn— Usual Price 5/11 Week-End Sale Price 3/11 yard
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 4 September 1925, Page 2
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