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WAITED XNOm \y ANTED' Known—The Sitantake Registered Music Stool; combined music cabinet and stool at thei price of cabinet only. Separate compartment for pianoforte pieces, dance, songs, etc. A beautiful piece of furniture. Prices are . most reasonable. On, sale • at DLxon’s Music Warehouse or West End Cabinet Works. yyANTED Known—For good furni- ” ture, pictures and fittings of every description at lowest prices, go to Sunderland’s West 1 End Cabinet Works. Satisfaction guaranteed. Yy ANTED Known—We can now supply garden seeds in any quantity, also fowl grit, wheat, maize, pollard and bran; also bloodmeal, Karswood’s spice. We also carry good stocks of apples, bananas, oranges, lemons, mandarins and all kinds of vegetables fresh from growers every day. We will be only too pleased to supply orders either large or small, and we deliver to your door if required. _ We carry also a good range of groceries at moderate prices. Terms strictly cash or as per arrangement. Hotels and boardinghouses specially catered for'. Cash buyer of separator butter and fresh eggs. Give us a trial order today.—N. T. Bradley, High St., Hawera; ’phone 729. \y ANTED Known—We have just completed arrangements whereby our Home buyers will now function throughout Europe and America on our behalf. This means that within a few months our prices will be still further reduced, making the difference between our competitors and ourselves greater than ever. We offer Keiller’s marmalade, glass jars, 1/2; Thompson, Hill’s strawberry jam, fancy jars, 1/3; lentils, Gibs 1/H; Plunket teats, 3 for lid; our genuine mop oil, nom. pints 1/-, nom. quarts 1/9 (why pay more?); Sugar of .Milk, 1/5; Dane’s Emulsion, large, 3/9; raisins, full size pkts, 4/11 doz!. The, Cut Bate will always lead, and the fact that we are imitated only goes to prove our greatness. Only address: 13 Union St. .

YV7ANTED Known Galloway’s ** Values Stand Supreme! Men’s all-wool sox, 1/- a pair, a snip; Cashmere wool sox, 2/6 pair; 30 men’s felt hats, worth 15/6, special price to clear 7/6 each; get one. while they last. Ladies’ all-wool hose, 1/11 pair; black cashmere, 2/11 pair; Hawley’s dye, 1/11 pair, great value; 8 pieces of cretonne to clear at 1/ -and 1/6 yard. We’ve got the goods; inspection will prove it. Footwear at special sale prices. Our increasing sales prove it’s expensive to purchase elsewhere. See our window display of ladies ’ and gents’ footwear to clear'at 15/6 pair. Is your size there? Balance of footwear at a special reduction of 3/- in the £.—Galloway & Sons, Normanby. TT7ANTED Known —Last few days of ' * our Great Sale. Still further reductions, DO not fail to get some of these great bargains at Shaw’s, High Street. VSTANTED Known —The Cut Kate ** Leads and is now acknowledged as the Quality Store of Hawera. We have just imported a large assortment of the.original Dolly (fast) dyes. As we import this line we can offer at wholesale price, 9d pkt, and this is the best fast dye upon the market. Have you tried Oil of Salt for cuts? Out price 1/2 and 2/3 bottle; jellies, 5 for 1/-; oatmeal, 6/6 bag; our celebrated chocolates, 1/4 lb. The large turnover done at the Cut Kate was not brought about by chance, but by values, and these same values are being improved with the increase of our -business. Rally round the shop that brought prices down and keeps them down. The bigger trade we do the more you save. Only address: 13 Union St., next the Mart. TtrANTED Known —Last few days of our Great Sale. Don’t miss the bargains in men’s and boys’ wear at Shaw’s, High St. ANTED Known —The Cut Rate is not on the High Street, but we are only a very few yards down Union Street, near enough to be very han,dy, and we always sell and always will sell cheapest of all. Oatmeal, 6/6 bag; onions, 281bs for 6/9; jelly crystals (made by good maker), 5 for 1/-; peanut kernels, 8d lb, 31bs 1/11; petroleum jelly (bulk), 9d lb, 41b tins 2/9 bought in parcels of four; Sykes’ Red Drench, L3/3 doz. (what did you pay?); broom heads, 2/3; Edmond’ baiting powder, large 3 for 3/8; factory butter, fresh iaily, 1/10- lb; our famous bacon (Inglewood), lid lb; ham evood), machine xashexed, 1/4; Zig-zags, loubles, 5 for 1/- or 11 for 2/-. The iecret of our wonderful prices is simply that we know the business and rave a hold of the world’s markets. Dnly address: .13 Union St. X/ANTED Known Nairn’s best Scotch printed linoleum, suitable or all homes, at special prices.—Geo. yme and Co., Ltd.

YX7ANTED 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 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 Bmall supply of these useful remedies on hand. Obtain from Kaupokonui Co-op. Stora. XVT ANTED Known—We are agents VV 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. WANTED Known, Ladies’ wool • v jumpers and cardigans, assorted shades; usual price 12/0, 14/0 to 35/-; now all half price.—Kaupokonui Coop. Sale. WANTED TO BUY. Teeth, sound or otherwise; to £4 per set paid (pre-war preferred). Send Pear line Co., Auckland. ROOM WANTED. T>ESPECTABLE woman, with child, would like to rent one, room and conveniences; willing to help for a reasonable rent. Apply by letter H.E.F., Star Office.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 23 September 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 23 September 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 23 September 1925, Page 2

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