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*1 TO ADVERTISERS. Under the Postal Regulations correspondence addressed to a nom-de-plume, or with initials only," to care of any Post Office, will not be forwarded from office of posting. If advertisers do pot. desire to disclose their names they may 'have replies addressed care of The Star and same will be forwarded to the advertiser.

WANTED KNOWN. WANTED Known—We have well as*T * onrfprl qf.np.lcs n. 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. "WANTED Known —£65 Sames Piano, in splendid order, will accept £65 for quick sale. Price to-day new £l6O. Call early at Dixon’s. TV/ANTED Known —Yes, tho Cut-Rate •, ’ leads. Genuine mop oil 1/- bot., large bottle 1/10. As this is tho best, why pay more? McClinton’s shaving sticks lOd, dairy scrubs 3 for 1/7, English toilet soaps 3 for 1/-, rubber sponges 7cl each, toothpaste (Williams), large size 6d, dried peaches 31bs 2/11, sheet gelatine 2/9 per lb, the genuine (Goodwin’s) medical carbolic soap (full size) 3 for lid, tho genuine Palm Olivo 'soap 7d cake. There is one thing the Cut-Rate sells as they advertise, and there is another thing worth mentioning, the- Cut-Rate brought down the prices and keeps them down. Rally round the Cut Rate. Only address: 13 Union St-., (next the mart). "WANTED Known—Por everything in men’s and boys’ clothing it will pay you to go to the well-known firm of Shaw’s, High Street. TI/ANTED Known —Something special *! ■ at Galloway’s, Normanby. See our 10M window. Every article 104 d 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 snip: -White and Gold cups and saucers, 5/6 half doz. You can’t get better value. Stevens’s English enamel saucepans from 2/3 each; factory butter, 1/10 lb; kippered! snacks, 3 large tins 1/11; Bourn ville 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. Get it at Galloway and Sons, Normanby, ’phone 2965. T/T/ANTED Known—Historic research I is a very interesting study (sometimes), but to the student of domestic economy the point is where to-day can we buy best quality goods cheapest, and this is where the Cut Rate comes in. Baxter’s Lung Preserver, 1/6 size 1/3, 2/6 size 2/2, 4/6 size 3/9; Lane’s Emulsion, large : , 3/10; Kruschen Salts, 1/11; Ovaltine, large 5/5; Beecham’s Pills, lid (who gave the lead in this line; yes, and in all lines?); best S.I. oatmeal, 6/6 bag; tho latest Royal lever fountain pen (this pen isi made in England and looks like a thirty shilling pen), our price while they last is 1/11; Zig-Zags, singles 11 for 1/-, doubles II for 2/-. There is only one Cut Rate, and we must be acknowledged the leaders, as witness the way we are imitated. Only shop, 13 Union St., next the Mart. TV/ANTED Known ,: 7; Piano, English; £SO Essener and Son, London; these are good instruments, suitable for a' beginner. Inspection invited at Dixon’s. TV/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. TP"ANTED Known —£9 Organs, suitable for school; also two Estey Organs in splendid order, £2O and £25; terms can be arranged from 2/6 per week at Dixon’s. TV/ANTED 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 r/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 1/5; 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. TV/ ANTED Known—lf you want the ■best in groceries or'pTovisions 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 W aiata 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 Gilbert’s Quality Store, High St., Hawera; ’phone 26.

/■O/ANTEI) Known —Men’s high grade tweed and worsted suits, perfectly cut and) finished; now all less a special discount of 10 per cent. —Harrops Ltd., Hawera. T/I/ANTED Known —Keiller’s world * famous marmalade, 1/2, 1/2, 1/2. Note: This famous product is in glass jars and our, price brings it within the reach of all. ' Glass salads, 1/8; English cups and-saucers from 4/ll half doz.; playing cards, 1/2; plug tobacco, Havelock, Derby, etc., 1/4 or 10/4 lb; the famous Pyramid tea,, now as cheap as ordinary teas, 3/2 lb; all brands of tea stocked. We carry large stocks of the finest S.I. flour, wheat, pollard, etc., and as all know our prices are always lowest. That is the reason so much venom is shown, but the Cut Bate goes on just the same. We are in the .position that we can offer goods cheaper than our. competitors, because we cut out the middleman and sell wholesale. Wake up; start to-day saving money by trading at the Cut Bate, the shop that brought down prices; 13 Union St., next the Mart.

GOODS. C. C. WARD, LTD., CASH DRAPERS, HAWERA THE NEWEST IN BRIOCHE RADIUM; quite the new6st dress material, in fashionable shades; 38-incli —C. C. Ward Ltd.'s Price 4/11 yard STRIPED VOILES; big range of dainty shades; 38-inch—C. 0. Ward Ltd.'s Price 4/6 yard CHECK RAY DE CHINE; something new, in good shades for summer; 38-ineh —C. C. Ward Ltd. 's Price 4/11 yard VISIT OUR BUSY NEW SEASON’S DRESS CHECK CREPES; in plain checks and overchecks; very serviceable; 36-inch 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 STORE AND 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 —O. C. Ward Ltd.’s Price: 27-inch IOJd and lj/-; 40-inch 1/- and 1/3J COTTON DELAINES; a splendid washing ma- , terial for morning frocks; 36-inch—C. C. Ward Ltd. 's Price 1/6 yard SEVISTA; a beautifully lustrous finish summer frocking in all the wanted shades; 38-inch' 0. C. Ward Ltd.’s Price 3/11 yard BIG RANGE. MAKE YOUR SELECTION FROM OUR

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 13 October 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 13 October 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 13 October 1925, Page 2

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