TO ADVERTISERS. Under the Postal Regulations correspondence addressed to a nom-de-plume, or with init.ds only, to care of any Post Office, will nob be forwarded from office of posting. If advertisers do not desire to disclose their names the> • may have replies addressed care of The Star and same will be forwarded to the advertiser. WANTED KNOWN. YT7ANTED Known—New good 3 now 1 being opened in ail departments. —Harrqps Ltd., Hawera. . \\T ANTED Known —We have well asW 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. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. vyANTED Known —£65 Sames Piano, i; : Y * in splendid order, will accept £65 for quick sale. Price to-day new £l6O. Call early at Dixon’s. TyANTED Known —Eor everything in I'I’* 1 ’* men’s and boys’ clothing it will ii pay you to go to the well-known firm - of Shaw’s, High Street. / TyANTED Known —Now showing, imported direct, a big range of Women’s Cotton Overalls; these garments are well cut and marked at reasonable prices, 4/0, 5/11, 6/6 to 8/6. — • Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. YyANTED 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. TyANTED Known —Something special • ’ at Galloway’s, Normanbv. See our 10-id window. Every article 10-ld or 3 for 2/6, comprising, tin saucepans, glass sweets, sugar basins, vases, cream jugs, patty pan trays, tin wash-up basins, etc.. They’ll be great sellers; better get yours now. Here’s a smp: White andl Gold cups and snucd ~ half doz. You can T Stevens’s English earn from 2/3 each; factory bu? kippered snacks, 3 larger tins 1711: Bonrnville cocoa, 3/6 lb; seeded raisins, 6d pkt; Zig-Zags, singles 10 for 1/-, doubles, 5 for 1/-; salmon, large, 1/- tin, 3 for 2/10. Got it at Galloway and Sons, Normanbv, ’phone 2965. Yy ANTED Known —Slump or no slum}:), there is one shop that has never gone back, andl that is the Cut Bate. Notwithstanding bad times and falling prices our trade has gone forward (not backward), and our turnover increased since the day we opened. We can prove this any time; we are not drawing upon our imagination for this statement, and we will make certain that the said turnover will continue increasing. We are not afraid to let our prices be known; we don’t wait to see what a line is sold at and theii 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), 7dl or 6/9 doz.; genuine full size English carbolie (medical), 3 for lid; plug tobacco, Havelock, etc., 1/4, 10/4 lb; Zig-Zags, 5 for 1/-, 11 for-2/-; best honey, lib blocks, 9d, 21b blocks 1/6. Bally round the Cut Bate, 13 Union St., next the Mart. \y ANTED Known Piano, English; £SO Ess'ener and Son, London; these are good instruments, suitable for a beginner. Inspection invited at Dixon’s. yy ANTED Known—New Millinery in smart ready-to-wears and models at keen prices, 11/6, 13/6, 17/6 to 35/-. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. yy ANTED 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. yyANTED Known—Our motto is to ’ * sell the right quality goods at the right price, plus right service. Boiled 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 l/5; 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 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. yyANTED 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. Onr 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; onr 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. Eemember Gilbert’s and Waiata stand for highest quality every time. Sold only at Gilj>art’s Quality Store, High St., Hawera; ’phone 26. i yyANTED Known—The Cut Bate ‘ ' Leads! Not alone for bottom prices, but for quality goods. We have proved that; while we have not spoken much 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 it is not necessary to stipulate Colmart’s, as we carry no other brand, and then again, when you buy fish or meat paste at the Cut Bate, yon can depend 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 ?iece. All our butter is made by the jest makers and sold under their own ame, and again all our bacon and lam, of which we sell more than other (hop in the district, is all the famous Inglewood brand. Stick to the Cut late, the leading quality of Haera. Only shop, 13 Union St.
THE NEWEST IN NEW SEASON’S DRESS GOODS. C. C. WARD, LTD., CASH DRAPERS, HAWERA. BROCHE RADIUM; quite the newest dress material, in fashionable shades; 38-inch —C. C. Ward Ltd.’s Price 4/11 yard STRIPED VOILES; big Tange 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-inch —C. C. Ward Ltd. ’s Price 4/11 yard CHECK CREPES; in plain checks and overcheeks; very serviceable; 36-incli C. C. Ward Ltd.’s Price 1/6 yard COLOURED PUJI SILK; in Black, Navy, Nigger, 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-inch—C. C. Ward Ltd.’s Price 1/9 yard POULARDS; 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 10Jd and 1/-; 40-inch 1/- and 1/3$ COTTON DELAINES; a splendid washing material for morning frocks; 36-ineh—C. O. Ward Ltd.’s Price 1/6 yard SEVISTA; a beautifully lustrous finish summer frocking 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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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 7 October 1925, Page 2
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