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WANTED KNOWN. 1 WANTED Known —S.S.S. Charabanc loaves Egmont Hotel 8.30 a.m. instead of f) a.m. Commencing November 30. Return fare 10/(>. YX/ANTED Known —Our Suits are ’ known all over Taranaki; our ( quality is the best, and prices the low- j est. You look, and feel, well dressed in one of our well-known, suits. —Shaw, High St. TYTANTED Known —Euchre Party in Savoy Tea Rooms on Tuesday, 24th November, at 8 p.m. Xmas cakes first and second ladies’ and gents’ prizes. Admission 1/-. YYT ANTED Known —Special display ** this week of both fruit and our noted Afalmere Sparkling Cider. This cider is manufactured in the orchards at Nelson, and is guaranteed pure apple juice, plus the required amount of sugar to keep same; a very invigorating tonic. Try a case for Xmas; cheapest and best on the market. Sunny Nelson Fruit Depot, Union St., ’phone 701; Bridge St., Eltharn. TXT ANTED Known —3O in. Japanese " crepe, 1/- yard; this is a very heavy crepe and exceptional value; all wanted shades in stock; English crepes. 1/8 and 2/6 per yard.—Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. W/ ANTED Known —Now for these Xmas requisites. We lead with puffed raisins, showing again that we lead all the time. We have large stocks of sultanas, currants, cry. cherries, figs, etc. We make bold to state that our buying for these lines has been the largest, and we are in a particularly good position to supply your needs. Just opened: Cooking figs, 31bs for 1/5; Layer figs, 31bs for 2/5; our famous chocolates, 1/4 lb or 31bs for 3/11; raisins, 4/11 doz. pkts.; best S.I. flour. 251 b bags 5/11. What are you paying? You will find it interesting if you are trading elsewhere to compare some of your invoices with those of one of your friends who is trading at the Cut-Rate. All roads lead to 13 Union Street. YX7 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 —Geo. Syme and W Co,, Ltd., Furniture and Furnishing Warehouse, Princes St., Hawera. WJ 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 —Yes, the Cut-Rate ’ ’ leads. There was a time when some people thought that by paying a higher price they must get better quality goods, but that day has long since passed. There is no shop in Hawera, or out of it; buys better quality goods than the Cut-Rate, as we stock only the best, and as we enjoy the largest turn--over in the district it follows that our goods are always the freshest—no stale goods at the one and only. We are selling our famous factory butter (fresh daily) 1/8, or 1/7J taking 121 b lots. Special prices for quantity. Our celebrated bacon you can always depend upon. Our bacon (always Inglewood) is now acknowledged by those best qualified to judge to be the best procurable. Rally round the shop that keeps high prices down. Only present address- 1 13 Union Street (next the mart).

>- ANTED Known—-When visiting the r show do not fail to inspect our l - display of fruit, groceries and confee- *■ tionery. We have lines here to suit all j tastes, and we will gladly do our ut- > most to execute all orders whether r large or small at your convenience. Our 9 terms are cash or as per arrangement, 6 or strictly monthly, and our stocks are >■ fresh every day; therefore it will pay '• you to see us before buying elsewhere. •j We are now booking orders for jam h fruits on arrival, and we will supply ! > prices as soon as they arrive. Our stock 0 wi]] comprise loganberries, strawberries, 5 gooseberries, raspberries and cherries. and others if required.—N. T. Bradley, >■ ’phone 729. Agents for Mathieson and Roberts’ Garden Seeds; also quick-made , Lemonade Powders and Dominion and | N.Z. Times newspapers. t "O/ANTED Known—Special line of Court shoes, ranging from 9/- upi wards; full range of white canvas rub-ber-soled shoes; also latest in ladies’ j coloured shoes; babies’ one-bar patents, , plain or fancy uppers and white can- | vas.—Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. i Known—New ginghams, I/- yard; cotton and art silk ] marocains, plain and striped tricolines at keen prices; special value—s4in. . black Italian cloth, 2/11 and 3/6 per yard.—Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. Known —Men’s high grade I tweed and worsted suits, perfectly i an d. finished; now all less a special [ discount of 10 per cent.—Harrops Ltd., ’ TO LET. ! to Let—Shop, suitable for grocer, now occupied 1 by E. O’Reilly; possession Ist January; low rent. Apply P. T. Donnelly. • LET—4-roomed cottage ini Burn Street, Nolantown. Apply Public Trust Office, Hawera. £JOTTAGE : to Let—2 rooms and scullery, wash-house, copper and tubs. Apply W. P. Allen, Tawhiti Road, Nolantown. LET—About 15 acres for ensilage making. Apply R. E. Old, Manaia Road, Manaia; ’phone 77K. LET—Double furnished bedroom, with or without board; also vacancy for two boarders. Apply 32 High Street, opp. Public Trust Office. LOST. TOST- —On Thursday in Show Grounds, bunch of keys wrapped, in pink , paper; one key branded No. 4; reward. , Address at Star Office. f T OST—From Manaia last Friday, one • dark dehorned Jersey cow in milk. Finder will be rewarded on giving in- - formation to John D. Borrie, Manaia. J J OST —From South Road, Holstein r J cow in milk. Reward for informa- 2 tion leading to recovery.—H. E. John- f son, Tokaora. /

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 24 November 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 24 November 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 24 November 1925, Page 2

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