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WANTED KNOWN. WANTED Known —New goods now being opened in all departments. -Harrops Ltd., Hawera. VSTANTED Known —Mr. Consumer, ’ ’ do you ever ask yourself if some competitors can come down in price in an- endeavour to meet the Cut-Eate prices. Why have they never done so before the Cut-Bate started; and again, do you ever consider how the prices would rise if the Cut-Eate had done what certain people prophesiecK they would do—fizzle out. But the\Cutliate is very much alive —and get yds: we are in the unique position of being always able to give you greater values than can be given elsewhere. Bernember we have one price for all, and wt sell as we advertise. When you support the Cut-Bate you suport the shop that' ensures you a continuance of fair prices.—.l3 Union Street. VI7 ANTED Known —We have well as- * ' sorted stocks at our branch stores at Auroa and Kapuni, but- when you require a wider selection of goods we shall be most pleased to see you at our Central Store, Kaupokonui. —Knupokonui Co-op. Stores. VVTANTED Known—£6s Sames Piano, •in splendid order, will accept £65 for quick sale. Price to-day new £l6O. Call early at Dixon’s. 'yy ANTED" Known —Now showing, imported direct, a big range of Women’s Cotton Overalls; these garments are well cut and marked at. reasonable prices, 4/9, 5/11, 6/6 to 8/6. Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. now VY7ANTED Known —New goods 1 * ' being opened in all departments. —Harrops Ltd., Hawera. 'WANTED Known Piano, English; £SO Essener and Son, London; these are good instruments, suitable for a. beginner. Inspection invited at Dixon’s. VIT ANTED Known —Everyone satisfled at the great bargains in men’s and boys’ wear. , The whole stock at give-away prices.—Shaw a, High St. \\TANTED Known—New Millinery in smart ready-to-wears and models at keen —Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. ' TI7ANTED Known —New goods now being opened in all departments. —Harrops Ltd., Hawera. YTS7ANTED Known —Our motto is to ' sell the right quality goods at the right price, pins right service. Polled Oats, 1/9 per 41b 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 andi we recommend it to hotel and tea room proprietors); seeded raisins, 6d per large pkt,3 for 1/5; sultanas from 6d per Tb, 61b for 5/8; 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; ’ph’one 26. VSTANTED Known —The Cut-Eate 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/-, laTge bottle 1/9, 1/9, 1/9 (what do you pay, and who is the price reducer?); «arb. soda, 51bs .1/-, lllbs 2/-; boiling, peas, 4lbs 1/-; prime onions, 281bs 6/9, Special quotes for wholesale quantities of onions, potatoes, and, in fact, any goods. If by any misfortune yor have not learned your way to the Ctc-Bate then the loss is yours. Start today. Save money'as your friends are saving it — by buying your goods al wholesale prices at the one and only Cit-Bate, tnc shop that is bound by no fetters to keep up prices.—l 3 Union Street, nnANTED Known —If yen want the ' best in groceries or privisions get ;hem at Gilbert’s Quality Store, the iome of quality and gemine value, rbe celebrated Waiata b.’and bacon, >utter and cheese is now x household vord in South Taranaki. *ur machine diced bacon rashers from 1/1 per lb; rieces from lid per lb, according to •ut; ham rashers (our fecial mild rnred), 1/5 b; full flavoujed ripe matured Waiata cheese, somithing tasty !or the men folk, 1/2 per b; our Waiita pure creamery butter has won its 'avour by its flavour. Oily the very lighest quality provisions are packed mder the Waiata label. These are [uality goods that have heped to build ip our ever-increasing provision trade, lemember Gilbert’s and Yaiata stand ’or highest quality every time. ’ Sold inly at Gilbert’s Quality Store, High 3t., Hawera; ’phone 26.
11/ANTED Known—Euter, Butter, . Butter. There is m beter food ;han butter.. But It is imperative that he butter you buy is the iest, and that s why the great bulk of ihe people get heir butter at the Cut-Rjte. We sell he best brands (only) to the exclusion f all other brands, and—note this—we ell all odr butter under :ho registered rands of the actual producers, thereby ssuring the consumers o! highest class oods, as all butter sold a; the Cut-Rate nder any given name is manufactured y one company. .Factory butter, 1/10 ) (genuine Inglewood) ; lacon, machine ushered, !/■ lb. Bring your eggs and utter to the Cut-Rate and secure fair rices'. Only adress: 13 Union Street. ’I7.ANTED Known—George Syme and V Co., Ltd.’ have just opened up the (test window drapings, chintz and retonne coverings from the leading ritish manufacturers. V ANTED Known—£9 Organs, suitable for school; also two Estey rgans in splendid order, £2O and £25; arms can be arranged from 2/6 per eek at Dixon’s.
THF NFWEST IN NEWSEASON’S DRESS GOODS. C. C. W\RD, liTD., CASH DRAPERS, HAWERA. 1 riEj ■ IliJ VVI-itJ A cot OTTRED DRESS LINENS in Saxe, Rose, STRIPED PANAMA CLOTH; an ideal material,, : ' CO?TON DELAINES; a splendid washing BBOOHE IiADIUM; , rtl . the ..«* ,MW 1"a BROGUE RADIUM; quite the newest dress material, in fashionable shades; 38-mch C. E. Ward Ltd.’s Price 4/11 yard STRIPED VOILES; big range of dainty shades, 38-inch—C. C. Ward Ltd.’s Price 4/6 yard CHECK RAY DE CHINE; something new in good shades for summer; 38-mch —C. C. Waid ~ ' ' Price 4/11 yard CHECK CREPES; in plain checks and checks; very serviceable; 36-inch Ward Ltd.’s Price 1/6 yard COLOURED FUJI SILK; in Black, Navy, NigJer Nil, Peacock, Scarlet, Pale Pink, Helio, Pawn and Greys; 30-inch —C. C. Ward Ltd.’s Price 3/11 yard COLOURED DRESS LINENS, in Saxe, Rose, Grey, Mauve, Salmon; 36-inch —C. C. Ward Ltd.’s Price 1/11 yard KIMONA CREPE; in new designs; 30-ineh —C. ,C- Ward Ltd.’s Price 1/9 yard FOULARDS; silk finish for smart frocks; 38-inch C. C. Ward Ltd. ’s Price 2/11 yard GINGHAMS; great rang? of plain checks, and over-checks—-C. C. Ward Ltd.’s Price: 27:inch 10$d and l/>; 40-ineh 1/- and 1/3$ OUR BUSY /STORE AND), MAKE YOUR 4 1 4si t > ' COTTON DELAINES; a splendid washing ma- '& c'vterial for Ifinmintr -fi-ripTrs. Sfi-inoVi—H O morning frocks; -Ward Ltd.’s Price 1/6 yard SEW.STA; a beautifully lustrous finish summer J.xJ. d. utdutii.uiij' IUbU UUS 11 111 oil SllXQin t * " ' • .fiocking in all the wanted shades; 38-incli-i 'CL; Ward Ltd.’s Price 3/11 yard FROM OUR %IG RANGE. - ' ?i . W
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 1 October 1925, Page 2
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