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WANTED KNOWN. WANTED Known—£6s Sames Piano, in splendid order, will accept £65 for quick sale. Price to-day new £l6O. Call early at Dixon’s. Known—Special Footwear Sale at Galloway’s. 40 pair' ladies’ shoes, clearance price 15/6 pair; balance .of stock to be cleared at discount of 3/- in, the £ off marked prices. Children’s shoes, size 3’s to 6’s, clearance price 2/11; special values in men’s footwear. Strong nailed shooters, 18/6 pair (best value in Taranaki); greenhide shooters, clearance price, 19/6 pair; the famous Zug shooter, 31/- pair; 25 pair men’s Sunday boots, clearance price 15/6 pair. Balance of men’s footwear to be cleared at discount of 3/- in £ off marked prices. Your opportunity is right now at Galloway and Sons, Normanby, where fine footwear costs less. "W 1 ANTED Known Piano, English; £SO Essener and Son, London; these are good instruments, suitable for a beginner. Inspection invited at Dixon’s. "WANTED Known—Just a few days ’ ’ longer. Do not miss the great bargains; never such cut prices before at the Great Clean Sweep Sale — Shaw’s, High St. Yl/ ANTED Known—£9 Orgaus, suit- ” able for school; also two Estey Organs in splendid order, £2O and £25; terms can be arranged from 2/6 per week at Dixon’s. WANTED Known—Men’s ready-to- ” Wear Suits. All our large stock of high-class suits to be cleared; great bargains at the Great Sale —Shaw’s, High Street. "WANTED Known—Chappell Piano, V cost £165 less than 2 years ago; client will sell for £IOO cash. A real bargain at Dixon’s. WANTED Known—We will (always) ' make it more profitable still to come to thei Cut Rate. We are always ready and willing to go still better, and you must appreciate the fact that we are forcing prices down. We offer to-day and every day: Keiller ’a marmalade,* glass jars, 1/2; Thomson, Hill’s fancy jars raspberry jam, 1/3; Whittome and Stevenson’s coffee and chicory, 1/2; can scrubs, 7d, 3 for 1/7; petroleum jelly, 41b tins, 2/0 when bought in fours; Magnetic Teat Cure, 2/3; leg rope, 1/-; Ovaltine (large), 5/5; Clement’s Tonic, 2/10. We don’t trim the price of one line; the fact that we have our own Home buyers enables us to sell cheaper than most shopkeepers. Buy at and rally round tlio one and* only, 13 Union Street, txic continually famous Cut Rate. WANTED Known —Suits and Cos- ** tumes cleaned and pressed for 5/(three days only—Thursday, Friday and Saturday).—London Dye Works, Regent St., Hawera. _____ WANTED Known —For good pictures and reliable framing at reasonable prices go to Sunderland’s Wbst End Cabinet Works. See the famous Taylov series. __ ANTED Known—Yes; the Cut Rate Leads! Genuine Goodwin’s carbolic soap (full size), 3 for lid; best disinfectant, 1/3 reputed quart; Whittome and Stevenson’s coffee and chicory, 1/2; factory butter, 1/10; the famous Inglewood bacon, machine cut, 1/- lb; ham (also Inglewood), machine cut 1/4. We get the customers who really know bacon and butter. Just watch us bring prices further down. It is Teally interesting to see how some can bring down their prices under the battering ram of competition. It shows it can be done. Rally round the shop that brought them down and keeps them down —that is the Cut Rate. Don’t forget; we have only one shop, 13 Union St., the Butter and Ba.con Shop. ANTED "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.

Known —Bang! Yes, the * * Cut Bate loads, and we will make it always most profitable to come to the Cut Bate. Edmond’s baking powder, large, 3 tins 3/8; 1A sugar, 701 b bag, 17/9; Lane’s Emulsion, large 3/10; fresh raisins, ful size, G pkts 2/7 or 14/11 doz. K tomato soup, 3 tins 2/8 or 9/11 doz.; Worcester sauce, Marshall’s, 3 quarts 2/11 or 10/11 doz.; loose dates, 61bs 1/11; snacks, 3 tins lid;' Whittome and Stevenson’s coffee and chicory, 1/2; Keiller’s marmalade , (we import this line direct), 1/2, in glass jars; Bournville cocoa, 3/5. Our prices make some prices look somewhat sick. Get your wants at the Cut Bate and save real money; 13 Union St. \\T ANTED Known —Australian Algerian sed oats now to hand from the largest producers co-operative in the State of Victoria. They write that our shipment is the finest sample that has left the State this season. Book your orders early, as the supply is limited. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. yyANTED Known—We are agents ’ ' for Osmond and Son’s 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. vy ANTED Known —Wo are agents '' for Beid and Gray’s farm implements, windmills, Bamford mowers, hay rakes; these are English-made, lasting a lifetime. For McCoirmick mowers, Deering sweeps and stackers order early.—Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. \y ANTED Known Ladies’ wool ' v jumpers and cardigans, assorted shades; usual price 12/6, 14/6 to 35/-; now all half price.—Kaupokonui Coop. Sale. SITUATIONS VACANT. \y ANTED—GirI to assist in house.— ■Mrs Bates, South Bond. WANTED—Young ' housework.—Mrs girl for general John Houston, 27 Disraeli Street. yyANTED —A girl to assist in house- ’ ’ work. Apply Mrs W { Back, Paten. T ATEST Becords can always be heard at Liddington’s, High St. Large stock of His Master’s Voice, Zonophone, Columbia, A.C.O. and Vocalion.

20 doz. PLAIN PILLOW CASES—After Sale Special 1/9 pair. 10 only LADIES' WOOLLEN JUMPERS; up to 20/6 —After Sale Special 7/11 each. LADIES' COTTON VESTS; value here —After Sale Special lOd 1 each.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 17 September 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 17 September 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 17 September 1925, Page 2

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