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to Lmmrrtima. Ond»r tfce Pound E*guUtlon« correspondence •ddxewed to * nom-de-plums, or with initi*lf only, to car* ol »ny Peat Offlco, will not be forwarded from office ol posting. It advertisers do not desire to disclose their names they may have replies addressed care ot the Star and same will be lonearded to the advertiser. WANTED KNOWN. TX7ANTED Known—New goods now ’ being opened in all departments. —Harrops Ltd., Haw era. \XJ 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, Kaupoltonui.—Kaupokomii Co-op. Stores. TJ7ANTED Known —£65 Sames Piano, ’ ' in splendid order, will aeeept £65 for quick sale. Price to-day new £l6O. Call early at Dixon’s. TTTANTED Known —For everything in ” men’s and boys’ clothing it will pay you to go to the well-known firm of Shaw’s, High Street. "ITT - 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. TTTANTED Known Our Suits-to- * ' Measure, are known everywhere. Go where the best suits cost pounds less; from £5/12/6. Only the best of materials used at Shaw’s, High St. TX7ANTED Known —Slump or no slump, there is one shop that has never gone back, and that is thd Cut Kate. Notwithstanding bad times and falling prices our trade has gone forward (not backward), and our turnover increased since the, day we opened. "VVe can prove this any time; we are not drawing upon our imagination for this statement, and we will make certain that tke said turnover will continue increasing. We are not afraid to let our prices bei known; we don’t wait to see what a line is sold at and then offer one penny cheaper, and thus try to fool the buyers. Glaxo, large, 5/10; genuine mop oil, rep. pint 1/-, rep. quart 1/10 (What do> you pay?); the real Palm Olive soap (not something like, it), 7d or 6/9. doz.; genuine full size English carbolic (medical), 3 for lid; plug tobacco, Havelock, etc., 1/4. 30/4 lb; Zig-Zags, 5 for 1/-, 11 for 2/-; best honey, lib blocks, 9d, 21b blocks 1/6. Rally round th© Cut Bate, 13 Union St., next the Mart. XXT ANTED Known Piano, English; £SO Essener and Son, London; these are good instru ments, suitable for a beginner. Inspection invited at Dixon’s. TV/ANTED Known —New Millinery in smart readv-to-wears and models at keen prices, 11/6, 13/6, 17/6 to 35/-. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. VVTANTED 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. Y/UANTED Known —Our motto is to ' sell the right quality goods at the right price, plus Tight service. Rolled 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 and we recommend it to hotel and tea room proprietors); seeded raisins, 6d per large pkt, 3 for sultanas from 6d per lb, 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 3nip 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.

vyANTED 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; piece's 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 tq build up our ever-increasing provision trade. Remember Gilbert’s and Waiata stand for highest quality every time. Sold only at Gilbert’s Quality Store, High St-., Hawera; ’phone 26. "yyANTED Known—The Cut Rate Deads! Not alone for bottom prices, but for quality goods. We have proved that; while we have not spoken muoh about quality, still we have made that the fundament upon which our mammoth trade has been built. For instance, when buying starch at the Cut Rate, it is not necessary to stipulate Colman’s, as we carry no other brand, and then again, when you buy fish or meat paste at the Cut Rate, you can dapend upon getting either Peek’s or Crosse and Blackwell’s, as we have never carried any inferior brands; and so it is right through, the piece. All our butter is made by the best makersi and sold under their own name, and again all our bacon and ham, of which we sell more than other shop in the district, is all the famous Inglewood brand. Stick to the Cut Rate, the leading quality store of Hawera. Only shop, 13 Union St. XS/ANTED Known—Get your month’s requirements from Galloway’s and the saving. It’s your profit. [First grade Factory Butter 1/10 per lb, I Seeded Raisins Gd large pkt., loose Dates 31bs for 1/-, Clothes 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 Bibs for 1/-. Wc carry a full range of farmers’ requisites. Inflations 9/6 doz., Copper Bottom Buckets from 7/6 each, Moose Meal, Ceremilk, etc., Eng. Barb Wire, Nails and Staples 4sd per lb. Agents for Wizard Cream Separators and Golden Bay Cement. Prices on appli cation.—Galloway Sons, Normanby.

THE NEWEST IN NEW SEASON’S DRESS GOODS. C. C. WARD, LTD., CASH DRAPERS, HAWERA. T TXTTTITkTO •L. orTVDrnrm "T» AXTA mr » rvrnTT . • t i j :~ 1 TMT'T , A T7SJT?.Q • o O-nlnTl rl ir? TTTO dTiTTiff BROCHE RADIUM; quite the newest dress material, in fashionable shades; 38-ineli —U. C. Ward Ltd.'s Price 4/11 yard STRIPED VOILES; big range of dainty shades; 33-inch—o. C. Ward Ltd.'s Price 4/6 yard CHECK EAY DE CHINE; something new, in good shades for summer; 38-inch —C. C. Ward Ltd.'s .Price 4/11 yard VISI OUR CHECK CEEPES; in plain cheeks and overcheeks; very serviceable; 36-ineh C. C. Ward Ltd.’s Price 1/6 yard COLOURED EUJI SILK; in Black, Navy, Nigger, Nil, Peacock, Scarlet, Pale Pink, Helio, Fawn and Greys; 30-inch —C. C. Ward Ltd.'s Price 3/11 yaTd COLOUEED DRESS LINENS, in Saxe, Rose, Grey, Mauve, Salmon; 36-inch—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 FOULARDS; silk finish for smart frocks; 38-inch C. C. Ward Ltd.’s Price 2/11 yard STRIPED 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 10id and 1/-; 40-inch 1/- and 1/3} COTTON DELAINES; a splendid washing material for morning frocks; 36-inch —C. G. Ward Ltd.’s Price 1/6 yard c SEVISTA; a beautifully lustrous finish summer froeking in all the wanted shades; 38-inch C. C. Ward Ltd.’s Price 3/11 yard BUSY STORE AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION FROM OUR BIG RANGE.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 3 October 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 3 October 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 3 October 1925, Page 2

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