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WANTED KNOWN. vyANTED Known—West End Cabi- ; ' net Works (Sunderland’s) for | quality pictures and framing at lowest prices. Manufacturers of the “Sitantake” combined music cabinet and stool. -See it at Dixon’s Music Warehouse. v T Known—Geo. Syme and Co., Xitd., Furniture and Furnishing Warehouse, Princes St., Hawera. \\T ANTED Known—Save money and get better value for any kind of furniture and fittings at Sunderland’s West End Cabinet Works. YYTANTED Known—Fruit! Fruitl Best grade Sturmer Apples at from 31bs for 1/-; Jonathans,.4lbs for 1/-; Delicious, 2Jibs for 1/-. Cases and half-cases at relative rates. A good supply of Island and Sydney fruit always on hand. Tomatoes and Bananas. Support the grower- and get the best at direct prices.—Sunny Nelson Fruit Depot, 3 Union St., Hawera; Bridge St., Eltham. \/S7ANTED 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. Known—Our famous mop oil, 1/- rep. pint, 1/10 rep. quart; this is a product that is well known and has been purchased even by those in the trade to send to their friends in the large centres; the genuine (Goodwin’s) carbolic soap (full size), 3 for lid; English white chambers, 3/11; English cups and saucers, 4/11 half doz.; Firth’s stainless knives, 13/11 half doz.; dairy scrubs (not seconds or thirds), 3 for 1/7; Palm Olive soap, 7d, 6/7 'doz. (not this, like all the goods sold at the Cut Bate, is the genuine article and true to advertisement); Zig-Zags, double 5 for 1/-, 11 for 2/-. Just landed, another ten gross of our famous briar .pipes, all new shapes, 1/11 each; special quotes in gross lots to the trade. Bally round the one and only Cut Bate; only shop, 13 Union St., next the Mart. ■M/ANTED Known—Your next suit-to-measure! We only make a first-class article, every suit guaranteed; hundreds of patterns to select from at Shaw’s, High St. 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., in splendid order, will accept £65 for quick sale. Price to-day new £l6O. Call early at Dixon’s. 1 WANTED Known—The day you linl up with the Cut Bate you go long way towards bringing about th end of your domestic troubles. Bes oatmeal, 6/6 bag, 12lbs 3/S, 61bs 1/11 or 4d ; ll> (what are you paying?); shee gelatine, 2/9 lb; sago and tapioca, 61b for }/7; Ovaltine, 1/9 and 3/1; Bas ter’s Lung Preserver, 1/3 and 2/S largest size 3/9; K tomato soup, 3 tin 2/8; factory butter, 1/10; jelly crj stals, 5 for 1/-. Our stock of fruit for Xmas cakes are unsurpassed, bot for quality and price, and we are quit certain that there will be no fear o you forgetting the Cut Bate wjien'yo make, your purchases in this directioi Boiling peas,i 41b for 1/-. Bemembe: you can ensure still further reduction in the cost of living by supporting th Cut Bate—the shop that forced th prices down. Only shop, 13 Union St next the Mart. ter where you live, it will pay you to buy all youf clothing at the Busy Shop—Shaw’s, High St.

ANTED Known—The Cut Rate ia now regarded as the on e shop for bacon and butter. Why? Because particular! people who really know and love a piece of good bacon have learned from experience that they can procure bacon of consistent quality at this establishment always, because of the fact that we stick to the one brand, Inglewood; and again, when butter is the article required, we have the best always, and our very large turnover in butter enables us to have fresh supplies daily. You can therefore, notwithstanding the fact that our prices are so much less than all others, depend with the utmost assurance of getting the best quality goods always at the Cut Rate —the genuine price reducer. ( Eggs bought in any quantity at highest prices. Watch your step—--13 Union Street. YVT ANTED 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. WANTED Known —Men’s high grade tweed and worsted suits, perfectly ctit and finished; now all less a special discount of 10 per cent. —Harrops Ltd., Hawera. y%J ANTED Known—We can now sup- ’ ply 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 day.—N. T. Bradley, High St., Hawera; ’phone 729. yy/ANTED Known—Just landed, the smartest in men’s shoes, tan or black, 38/6; see our special line at 22/6, 27/6, at the Busy Clothiers — Shaw, High St. yy/ANTED Known ■ Piano, English; £50,-Essener and Son, London; these are good instruments, suitable for a beginner. Inspection invited at Dixon’s. YX/ANTED 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. yyrANTED Known—Chappell Piano, cost £165 less than 2 years ago; client will sell for £IOO cash. A real bargain at Dixon’s.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 26 October 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 26 October 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 26 October 1925, Page 2

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