MISCELLANEOUS. VOUR- afternoon tea may be made or marred. Manley’s cakes will make it a success. Fresh daily. ’Phone 677.
FOR SALE. Sale—One 6-month purebred Tam worth boar. Apply H. Wells, Tokaora. Sale—-One 30ewt. waggon in * good order. Apply C. Amon, Alton. TXT ANTED to Sell —Several quiet ' horses, suitable for milk waggon or spring dray; trial given. J. •!. Patterson, Manaia. SALE oT To Let—s-roomed -*- house, wash-house and bathroom, with one acre ground; situated in Kakaramea. Address. Star Office. TXTANTED to Sell —660 acres bush ’ ’ land close to Shannon; good milling timber. For particulars apply Box 1490, Wellington. f 170 R Sale —Black Orpington eggs, from the world’s best strain, Wariek Queen, the holder of the world’s record, 347 eggs in one year. As I have only four pullets from Wariek Queen’s sister, the number of settings is limited, so book early. Price £1 10s per setting. Others, 12/6 and 15/- per setting; carriage paid.— Don Robertson, Normanby. T^OR - iSale—House, good position, all _ conveniences, telephone, hot point, gas stove, range, hot. and cold water, reasonable terms, owner leaving. Apply “16,” Star Office. ■pOR Sale—Roomy 5-seater Overland car; good condition; price £BO. Address Star Office. TjPOR Sale—2s Douglas in excellent order; cheap. Apply “Bargain,” Star Office. J/'OR Sale —Second-hand organ, in first-class order; only £l2. — T. G. Liddington, High St.
WANTED KNOWN. VSTANTED Known—-0 doz. coloured j ’ / ’ hose, 1/6; black holeproof hose, I 2/6. —Buckrell’s New Shop. f j ANTED Known—The Sitan-iake Registered Music Stool; combined music cabinet and stool at the price of cabinet only. Separate compartfnent for pianoforte pieces, dance, songs,/ etc. A beautiful piece, of furniture. Prices are moslt reasonable. On sale at Dixon’s Music Warehouse or West End Cabinet Works. YTS7ANTED Known —Ladies’ Vests, 2/6, 3/9, 4/6; great value. — Buckrell’s, Union St., Hnwera. Wf ANTED Known—The public can al- ’ ’ ways rely on getting a square deal at Bullock’s Big Store. Jelly crystals, 5 for 1/-, 5 for 1/-; fresh dates, 31bs for 1/-, 31bs for 1/-, 31bs for 1/-; packet dates 6d, 6d, 6d, 6d; English loose cornflower, 31bs for 1/4, 31bs for 1/4, 31bs for 1/4; best white honey, .lib blocks 10d lOd, lOd, 21b blocks 1/7, 1/7, 1/7, also in 21b, 51b and 101 b tins; Cooper’s Marrowfat peas (lib pkts.) sd, od, sd, sd; lentils, 31bs for 1/-, 31bs for 1/-; finest quality factory butter 1/10, 1/10, 1/10, 1/30 per lb; jam, 61b tins, 3/10, 3/10, 3/10. Any article or any price will ’stand anv inspection at Bullock’s Big Store, Princes St. (opposite The Soldiers’ Club). 'Phone 96. Orders delivered. WANTED Known —Get your month’s ’ * ■ requirements from Galloway’s and compare the saving. It’s your profit. First grade Factory Butter 1/10 per lb, Seeded Raisins Od large plct., loose Dates 31bs for 1/-, Pegs 1/10 per gross, finest Carb. Soda 51bs for 1/-, Eng. Cream of Tartar 31bs for 3/10, ‘ ‘ Galloway’s Special” Household Soap 3 bars 2/6, Toilet Soap 4 cakes 1/-, English Tea Sets (a snip) from 19/6 set, Rice, Sago and Tapioca 31bs for 1/-. We carry a full range of farmers’ requisites. Inflations 9/6 doz., Copper Bottom Buckets from 7/6 each, Moose Meal, Cercmilk, etc., Eng. Barb Wire, Nails and Staples 4-1 d per lb. Agents for Wizard Cream Separators and Golden Bay Cement. Prices on application. —Galloway Sons, Normanby. TVTANTED Known —For good furni- ' ’ ture, pictures and fittings of every description at lowest prices, go to Sunderland’s West End Cabinet Works. Satisfaction guaranteed.
GEORGE & DOUGHTY, LTD. YOU CAN BUY IT CHEAPER AT THE OPEN WAREHOUSE. 27-inch Check Crimp, in six different designs 27-inch Fancy Crimp in neat Floral designs. 40-inch Broken Check Zephyrs; yard 36-inch Fancy Floral Crepes for Dressing Gowns 36-inch Nursery Cloth in novelty designs .... il/- ■■ • • '\/W 1/611/9 George & Doughty, Ltch REGENT & RIDDIFORD STREETS ; s HAWERA. Also New Plymouth.
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WANTED KNOWN. WANTED Known —New goods now being opened in all departments. —Harrops Ltd., Hawera. Known —Mr. Consumer, do you ever ask yourself if some competitors can come down m price in an endeavour to meet the Cut-Rate ru-ices Why have they never done so before the Cut-Rate started; and again, do you ever consider how the prices would rise if the Cut-Rate had done what certain people prophesied they wnuld do —fizzle out. But the CutRate is very much alive —and get this: we are in the unique position of being alwavs able to give you greater values than'can be given elsewhere. Remember we have, one price for all, and we sell as we advertise. When you support the Cut-Rate you suport the shop that ensures you a continuance of fair prices.—l 3 Union Street. \STANTED Known —£65 Sames Piano, '' in splendid order, will accept £65 for quick sale. Price to-day new £l6O. Call early at Dixon’s. _ '\tctaNTED Known —New goods now *Y being opened in ail departments. —Harrops Ltd., Hawera. TIT ANTED Known —Everyone, satisfled at the great bargains in men’s and boys’ wear._ The whole stock at give-away prices. —bhaw s, High St. WANTED Known —New goods now being opened in all departments. —Harrops Ltd., Hawera. TTTANTED Known —Our motto is to ” sell the right quality goods at the right price, plus right service. Rolled Oats, 1/9 per '4lb bag, 3 bags for 5/1; Ceylon Broken Orange Pekoe Tea, 2/5 per lb, 51b 11/11, or by the 501 b chest 1/11 per lb (this line is wonderful value and we recommend it to hotel and tea room proprietors); seeded raisins, Gd per large pkt, 3 for 1/5; sultanas from 6d per lb, 61b for 5/S; lib pkts Sugar of Milk, 1/6; jam, jam, jam, 41b tins 2/11, 2/11, 2/11, 61b tins 3/11, 3/11, 3/11; this is a real snip and is particularly good value; salmon, 7d small tin, 6 tins for 3/1, 12 tins for 5/11. These prices are worth your consideration.-—Gilbert’s Quality Store, High St., Hawera; ’phone 26. Known Piano, English; £SO Essener and Son, London; these are good instruments, suitable for a beginner. Inspection invited at Dixon’s. _____ TI7ANTED Known —The Cut-Rate • leads. The Great Butter, Bacon and Tea Shop. Oatmeal 6/6 bag (what are you paying?); pet. jelly 9d lb bulk; new season pkt. dates 6d, or 3 for 1/4; new season’s raisins, full size pkts. 6d, 3 for 1/4; can scrubs 7d, 3 for 1/-; the famous mop oil 1/-, 1/-, large bottle 1/9, 1/9. 1/9 (what do you pay, and who is the price reducer?); carb. soda, 51bs 1/-, lllbs 2/-; boiling peas, 41bs !/-•■ prime onions, 281bs 6/9. Special quotes for wholesale quantities of onions, potatoes, and, in fact, any goods. If by any misfortune you have not learned your way to the Cut-Rate then the loss is yours. Start to-day. Save money as your friends are saving it by buying your goods at wholesale prices at the one and only Cut-Rate, tlie s)iop that is bound by no fetters to keep up prices.—l 3 Union Street.
LOST. T OST —Two breeding pigs from farm on Goodson it bad; reward. Apply H. Young, c/o M. Barraclough. TOST—Thick set.' dark bay hollowbacked pony. Be ward on information to S. Jones, Kaupokonui. MOTOR-CARS PAINTED. YA7ANTED, for one month, motor cars ” to paint to use material. Bring your cars along and you will find prices "right.— R. Lock, 3S Albion St., Hawera.. ' 1,3 FARM WORK. Al/ANTED —Man or strong boy for T dairy farm; machines used; good wages.—G. Y. Riddle, Mountain Bond, Normanby. CTRONG lad, used to machines, requires position on farm handy to Hawera. Appjy “Willing,” Star Office. TTRGENT—Young man for dairy farm; machines used; good home and wages.—Humphris Bros., Main South Road, Oeo. TO LET. LET—Large unfurnished front room, electric light, open fireplace, use of conveniences, 7/6 per week. Apply 67 Wilson St., Hawera. nno LET—4 or 5 rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with use of all modern conveniences; good' locality and convenient place to town. This offer open for short time only. Apply Star Office. FOR EXCHANGE. EXCHANGE house in best part Hawera, all conveniences, Government mortgage, for anything in Auckland.—“l6,” Star Office. MISOELLANEO O 3. A T the Melbourne Ltd. —Men’s grey denims, 7/6; men’s liardwear trousers, S/ll; men’s wire cord trousers, 15/6 pair. AT the Melbourne Ltd.—Men’s allwool tweed suits from 59/6; men’s odd coats, 22/6; men’s sports coats, 27/6. A T the Melbourne Ltd.—Men’s allwool socks, 15- pair; men’s linen collars, all shapes, 1/- each. AT the Melbourne Ltd. — Men’s striped neglige shirts, with collar to match from 8/11; men’s white handkerchiefs from 6d each.
TX/ANTED Known —Bullock lias the ’ ’ right goods always at the right price. Prunes, prunes, prunes, 31bs for 1/-, gibs .for 1/-, 81bs for 1/-, 31bs for 1/-; dried peaches 1/-, 1/-, 1/-, 1/-, 1/per lb; Canadian rolled oats 1/10, 1/10, 1/10 per carton; dessert nectarines 1/3, 1/3, 1/3, 1/3, 1/3 per tin; K. green peas 1/2, 1/2, 1/2, 1/2, 1/2 per tin; finest quality Marrowfat boiling peas, 31bs for 1/-, 31bs for 1/-, 31bs for 1/-; good sultanas, 31bs for 1/6, 31bs for 1/6, 31b.s for 1/6; finest quality seeded raisins Od, 6d, 6d, 6d per pkt.; English carbolic soap, 4 cakes for 1/-, 4 cakes for 1/-. You can get it cheaper at Bullock’s Big Store, Princes Stret. ’Phone 96. YX/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 ordeT today.—N. T. Bradley, High St., Hawera; ’phone 729. \\7’ANTEI> Known—Just opened up at Bullock’s Big Store, a large indent of Stevens ’ famous English enamelware. The quality of these goods stands alone. Saucepans from 2 pints to 16 pints, kettles from 3 pints t,o 8 pints, oval boiler 2 gals, to 4 gals. There’s no need to tell you the prices are bedrock. We have a nice line of fancy coloured china jugs at the low price of 1/-, 1/-, 1/-, 1/-, 1/- each; English white plates from 2/9, 2/9, 2/9 per dozen; dairy scrubs, 3 for 2/-, 3 for 2/-, 3 for 2/-; laundry scrubs 3d, 3d, 3d, 3d each. All we ask is your inspection of ou* goods. You please yourself about your' purchase.—Bullock’s Big Store, Princes Street. ’Phone 96. YX/ANTED 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. Known —Last few days of ’ our Great Sale. Don’t miss the bargains in men’s and boys’ wear at Shaw’s, High St. YX/ANTED Known Nairn’s best * * Scotch printed linoleum, suitable for all homes, at special prices.—Geo. Syme and Co., Ltd. IX7 ANTED Known —Chappell Piano, cost £165 less than 2 years ago; lient will sell for £IOO cash. A real argain at Dixon’s. Off ANTED Known —We are agents ’’ for Osmond and Son’s animal aedicines, which we sell at list price, o you save nothing by ordering direct. Iherefore, don’t wait until the cow is iek, but keep a small supply of these tseful remedies on hand. Obtain from £aupokonui Co-op. Stors.
THE MOST STUBBORN CORN OVERCOME BY PROGANDRA. “Corns are stubborn things,” but the worst will yield to' Progandra. By applying a little according to directions this safe remedy painlessly and thoroughly lifts the corn entirely out in a few days. Cutting is dangerous, and may lead to endless pain and trouble. Progandra is absolutely safe and thoroughly effective. Walk in comfort for your health’s sake, after using Progandra. If your chemist or store cannot supply you, send 1/6 in stamps to Barraclough’s Pty., Box 1247, G.P.O. Wellington, for post free supply. 243 Every trace of Rheumatism can be removed with Rhenmo. 4/6.
"WANTED Known —If you want the ** best in groceries or provisions get them at Gilbert’s Quality Store, the home of quality and genuine value. The celebrated Waiata brand bacon, butter and cheese is now a household word in South Taranaki. Our machine sliced bacon rashers from 1/1 per lb; pieces from lid per lb, according to cut; ham rashers, (our special mild cured), 1/5 b; full flavoured ripe matured Waiata cheese, something tasty for the men folk, 1/2 per lb; our Waiata pure creamery butter has won its favour by its flavour. Only the very highest quality provisions are packed under the Waiata label. These are quality goods that have helped to build up our ever-increasing provision trade. Remember Gilbert’s and Waiata stand for highest quality every time. Sold only at Giloert’s Quality Store, High St., Hawera; ’phone 26. "WANTED Known —Butter, Butter, ’ , Butter. There is no beter food than butter. But it is imperative that the butter you buy is the best, and that is why the great bulk of the people get their butter at the Cut-Rate. We sell the best brands (only) to the exclusion of all other brands, and—note this—we sell all our butter under the registered brands of the actual producers, thereby assuring the consumers of highest class goods, as all butter sold at the Cut-Rate under any given name is manufactured by one company. Factory butter, 1/10 lb (genuine Inglewood); bacon, machine rashered, .1/- lb. Bring your eggs and butter to the Cut-Rate and secure fair prices. Only adrcss: 13 Union Street. Vy ANTED Known —New goods now L . being opened in all departments. —Harrops Ltd., Hawera. WANTED Known—George Syme and ’ Co., Ltd., have just opened up the latest window draping 3, chintz and oretonne coverings from the leading British manufacturers. WT 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. TyANTED Known —£9 Organs, 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. XX/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.
CHIC MILLINERY MODES. COI/VE your “New Spring Hat” problem by calling at MISS DAVEY’S. You are sure to find just what you want. . The ’ new season’s models are all moderately priced at — M ISS T > AVEY ’ S > HIGH STREET, HAWESA.
Has a Window Display of DANCY DRESS NOVELTIES, MASKS, GOLD AND SILVER FRINGE RIBBON AND TASSELS Also see the INFANT SPRING WINDOW AND DAINTY FROCKS ART DEFOT, HAWERA- ’Phone 680. QORON ATI ON JJ OTE L, ULTHAM. E. CRABTREE, Proprietor. P.O. Box 25. Telephone 18. PRICE LIST. BRANDIES— Hennessey’s Three Star, 18/- bot. Hennessey’s One Star, 15/- bot. Fine Old (French) Draught Brandy. 11/- bot. WHISKIES— Ainslie’s, Bell’s, Catto’s, Walker’s, Dewar’s Special Liqueur, White Horse, Black and White, each 12/6 per bottle; 12/- per bottle case lots. Draught Whisky, 11/- per bottle, or 62/- per gallon. GINS— Gilbey’s Dry Gin, 12/6 per bottle. J.D.K.Z., 13/6 per bottle. Old. Tom, 12/6 per bottle. Wolfe’s Schnapps, 12/6 per bottle. RDMRed Heart, 12/6 per bottle. Draught Rum (Old Jamaica), 11/ALES and STOUTS— All Colonial Ales and Stouts, 1/6 per quart bottle. English Stout, 3/- quart bottle, or 32/- per doz.; 1/6 pint bottle, or 17/- per doz. CHAMPAGNE— Quarts £l, Pints 10/-. Only the most reliable brands of Whisky kept in stock. Special Quotations for Clearing Sales, Wedding Banquets, etc.
A T the Melbourne Ltd. —30-inch coloured crepes, lOd and 1/- yard; 28-inch zephyrs, lOd yard; 38-inch cheek ginghams, 1/4 yard. AT the Melbourne. Ltd. —Fuji silk Princess .underskirts from 19/6; Fuji silk nightdresses from 19/6; Fuji silk cami-knickers, 14/6. \ SAFE and certain cure for Headaches —our “Speedex” Headache Cure positively cures violent headaches in a few minutes; 1/6 per box. Procurable only from Westwood, Chemist, 185 High St., Hawera. “ A LL through the night” you’ll sleep undisturbed with a “Unique” Hot Water Bottle at your feet. An investment in warmth, health and comfort. All sizes. ■ —4 APE your children at school? Our safe remedy for Pfedieuli (Nits) is certain in action and beneficial to the scalp; 2/6 per bottle.—W. G. Strange, Chemist. OEFOitE and after “flu” take “Maltophos ’ ’ and get your strength up; 3/- and 5/- large bottle at Tait-’s, the Chemist, High Street. nORNS—Soft or Hard! Strange's Corn Cure is a real remover; nonpoisonous, but certain in action. Don’t be a sufferer; get a pot to-day at' Strange’s, the Chemist. CWERY customer for Manley's Golden Crust Bread is a satisfied customer. May we add you to the list? ’Phone 677. pEO. SYME & CO., Ltd., the leading furniture craftsmen in Taranaki, our furniture and upholstering All manufactured at our local premises. txAYE you tried our 8-day Haemorrhoid Cure for 5/-? Recommended and sold by R. Tait, Chemist, High St. TT T> BOYS 7 Boots. Good strong school Boots 16/9, 18/9; boys’ Suits, boys’ Stockings, boys’ shirts, Overcoats. At the N.Z. Clothing Factory, Hawera.
ELTHAM BUSINESS SIPESSAL& 'POED 5-seaters £4O, £65 and £75; •*" condition guaranteed; Douglas 1924 model, £4O.—C. C. Stanners, Ford Depot, Eltham. POR Bicycle Accessories, Tyres and Repairs try Bridger’s, Eltham; cheapest and best. fTEY Bridger’s, Eltham, for your Cycle and Motor Cycle Repairs. Spare parts for numerous old model machines stocked. T'fcOUGLAS Motor Cycles—Cheaper, better and stronger than pre-war models. Get particulars before deciding on any other machine.—lra J. Bridger, District Agent, Eltham. SPECIAL Prices at Ham’s: Madras curtaining, 1/9; coloured muslin, 1/-; coloured crepes, check zephyrs, 1/3; coloured jumper silk, 3/11; ladies’ vests, 1/9; bloomers, 2/3; all-wool fine cashmere hose, 2/11; table damask, 1/9; fine calico, 1/-; girls’ nightdresses, 2/11; short curtains, 1/-; coloured velveteens, 1/11. CPECIAL Hard Wearing Trousers, usually 25/-; now 18/6; tweed trousers, usually 12/9, now 10/6. — Clare Bros., Eltham. . A REAL Sale! A Big Sale A Sale to remember.—Peters. CALE ! Sale ! Sale J Sale ! Sale ! ° Sale ! Sale! Sale! Sale I Sale! At Jos. Peters; ’phone 240. QPECIAL Hard Wearing Trousers, usually 25/-; now 18/6; tweed trousers, usually 12/9, now 10/6. —Glare Bros.. Eltham.
yy ANTED 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. yyANTED Known Ladies' wool jumpers and cardigans, assorted shades; usual price 12/6, 14/6 to 35/-; 7iow all half price.—Kaupokonui Coop. Sale. WANTED TO BUY. 'C'ALSE Teeth, sound or otherwise; to £4 per set paid (pre-war preferred). Send Pearline Co., Auckland. WANTED TO KENT. ANTED to Pent —Small house, in town. Bing 511 between. 9-12 or 2-5 p.m.
OA PIANOS 'to select from at Dixon’s, Hawera. World renowned pianos—Chappell, Geo. Rogers, Hopkinson, Windover, Begg and Co., Witton and Witton, and others. Inspection invited.
XTBAIiB’S Drenches, Paralysis Powders, Mammitis Remedy, Syringes, etc., obtainable at Dingle’s Pharmacy.
i THE NEWEST IN NEWSEASON’S DRESS GOODS. C. C. WARD, LTD., CASH DRAPERS, HAWERA. M. t, thwimj mnmn. -mn+prinl COTTON DELAINES: a snlendid washing BBOCHE BADIUM; quite the newest dress material, in fashionable shades; 38-inch —C. C. Ward Ltd.'s Price 4/11 yard STEPPED VOILES; big range of dainty shades; 38-inch —C. C. Ward Ltd.’s Price 4/6 yard CHECK BAY DE CHINE; something new, in good shades for summer; 38-inch —C. C. Ward Ltd.’s Price 4/11 yard CHECK CTEEPES; in plain checks and overchecks; very serviceable; 36-incli C. C. Ward Ltd.’s Price 1/6 yard COLOUEED EUJI SILK; in Black, Navy, Nigger, Nil, Peacock. Scarlet, Pale Pink, Helio, Ea.wn and Greys; 30-incli—C. C. Ward Ltd.’s Price 3/11 yard ■ COLOUEED DEESS LINENS, in Saxe, Eose, Grey, Mauve, Salmon; 36-incli —C. C. Ward Ltd.’s Price 1/11 yard KIMONA CEEPE; in new designs; 30-inch—C. ,C. Ward Ltd.’s Price .1/9 yard EOULAEDS; silk finish for smart frocks; 38-incli ■ C. C. Ward Ltd.’s Price 2/11 yard *• STEIPED PANAMA CLOTH; an ideal material for summer frocks; good shades; 36-inch-C. C. Ward Ltd.’s Price 2/11 yard , GINGHAMS; great range of plain checks and over-checks —C. C. Ward Ltd.’s Price: 27-inch 10|d and 1/-; 40-incli 1/- and 1/34 COTTON DELAINES; a splendid washing material for morning frocks; 36-inch—C. O. Ward Ltd.’s Price 1/6 yard SEVISTA; a beautifully lustrous finish. summer froeking in all the wanted shades;, 38-inch — C. C. WaTd Ltd.’s Price 3/11 yard VISIT OUR BUSY > STORE AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION FROM OUR BIG RANGE.
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