TO ADVERTISERS. Under tbe Foetal Regulation* correspondence addressed to a nom-de-plume, or with initials only, to care of any Post Oflice, will not be forwarded from oflice of posting. If adver tigers do not desire to disclose their names they may have replies addressed care of The Star and same will be forwarded to tbe advertiser. WANTED KNOWN. ANTED Known—You can purchase ' ‘ an Organ on easy terms at Dixon's; 10/- deposit and 2/6 per week. purchasing sneet music have 1 ' the numbers played aud sung over for you; then you will know the best hits. Procurable at Laidlaw’s. "RANTED Known The Cut Pate Leads. Our every-day prices include glass lemon squeezers, 9d; tin wash-ups, 1/3; Springvale writing pads, 80's, 3 for 1/-; Ovaltine (large), 5/5; icing sugar, 31b 1/5, 61b 2/9, 121 b 4/9; 3-Grown sultanas, 61b 4/8, 121 b 9/3; 3Crown currants, 9d lb, 31b 2/2, 61b 4/3, 121 b 8/3; seeded raisins, full size, 6 pkts 2/7, 4/10 doz.; Tice, ■ sagO' and tapioca, all 7£lb for 2/-: dates, 71b 2/-; cooking almonds, 21b 4/5; thick lemon peel, 21b 2/5; Lea and Perrins’ Sauce, 1/5. Address: 13 Union St., next the Mart, ’phone 627.
ANTED Known—The Cut Rate leads! Save money by linking up with the crowds who buy the best goods at the cheapest price at the one and ouly Cut Rate. Factory butter, 1/8. We lead 1 for bacon and ham, the reason being very obvious—we stick'to the best quality all the time; if you want bacon you can enjoy then get your supplies at the Cut Rate. Chocolates, 1/4, 31b 3/11, or 1/3 lb by box; peanut kernels and shelled walnuts just to hand; white (English) 'chambers, 3/9; English cups and saucers, 4 half doz.; Zig-Zags, doubles 5 for 1/-, or 11 for 2/-; Gladd's famous rennet tablets, 9d, or 7/6 doz., 3 tubes 1/11. Only present address: 13 Union St., next the Mart. Bring us your eggs. WANTED Known Xmas Suits! ’' Owing to the exceptional rush on our well-known suits-to-measure, we must ask you to place your order within the next few days. —Shaw, High St. T\7ANTED Known—Galloway's goods are dependable. It will pay you to get our prices for your Xmas‘cake, etc., requisites before purchasing elsewhere. New season's pie fruits, igal. 1/11 per tin, gal. 3/- per tin; Alexander's Fruit Crystals are sure thirst quenchers, 6d per pkt, all flavours; petroleum jelly, 4's, 2/10 per tin; “Fix" spirit stoves, the greatest little Btove on the market, 3/11 each; Bourneville Cocoa, 3/6 per lb; salmon, large tins, 3 for 2/8; Ambrosa Tea is undoubtedly the best value offering, 2/10 per lb, 51bs for 13/6. Try it for satisfaction. We are sole agents.— Galloway Sons, Normanby.
■yTTANTED Known —Yes, the Cut Kate leads:! Petroleum jelly, 4’s, 2/9 bought in parcels of four, 2/S bought in parcels of 8. Mop oil, l/~ nom. qt 1/9; oatmeal, 6/6 bag; glass salad bowls, 1/8; Pirth’s stainless knives 12/11 half doz.; fine tumblers (our every-day price), 4/11 doz., 2/9 half doz.; Sugar of Milk, 1/5; Glaxo, large, 5/10, med. size 2/5; Keiller’s marmalade, glass jars, 1/2; coffee and chicory, 1/2 bot.; English carbolic soap (full size)* 3 for: lid; Dolly Tints, all shades, 4d, 4 for 1-, 7 for 2/-; Dolly fast colours, all shades, the world’s fast colours, 9d, 3 for 2/2. Goodwin’s English soap flakes, lib pkt, 1/9. —Cut Kate, 13. TJnion St. YS7ANTED KnownT Men’s strong working shirts, dark stripes, 6/6; plain greys, 7/6 and 8/6; wire twist shirts, the shirt for farmers, untearable, extra value, 8/11.—Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. YS7 ANTED Known —Suits to measure from 90/-; we have a large range of samples, and every suit is guaranteed to fit and wear well.—Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. Ty 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., liawera. yyANTED Known—We are now land- * ’ ing our direct importations of crockery, china and all seasonable lines for the Xmas trade. Every line is based on the lowest margin of profit. We have a full range of cutlery, including stainless spoons and forks, stainless knives, carvers, etc. Our system of business suits the general public. You can inspect any article without being pestered to buy something you do not want. A satisfied customer is worth more to us than a, temporary extreme profit. Shop at Bullock’s Big Store, Princes St., ’phone 96.
TS7ANTED Known —Our motto is to *-VV, Bell tlie 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 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 ia 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. ANTED 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; pieces from lid per lb, according to cut; ham rashers (our special mild cured), 1/5 b; full 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 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 Bt., Hawera; ’phone 26.
wuoeri, » Tuners an) j Repairers, Hawera. srera; 'phone 26. NEW SHIPMENT OF SPECIALITY LINES 42-inch SMALL CHECK BEIGE SUITING; very effective; shades Cinnamon and Brown — Great Value 8/6 yard 38-ineh STYLISH NOVELTY" DRESS MATERIALS; shades Henna, Fawn, Cardinal, Black with White effect—Great Value 9/11 yard 38-inch NOVELTY DRESS MATERIALS in shades of Fawn. Copper, Henna, Brown and Cinnamon —Great Value 6/11 yard 36-inch BROCADED REPP DRESS MATERIAL; shades Jade, Helio, Brown, Fawn and Cinnamon—Great Value 3/11 yard LADIES’ CREPE NIGHTS; full size; assorted shades —Great Value 4/3 50-inch FADELESS CASEMENTS for artistic drapings; shades Fawn, Violet, Brown, Saxe, Vieux Rose and Green—Great Value 2/11 yard CHILDREN’S SUMMER ROMPERS; newest colourings —Great Value from 2/11 FOR OUR XMAS 42-inch NOVELTY NET CASEMENTS; shades • Jade, Vieux Rose, Violet and Tangerine — Great Value 2/11 yard 38-inch FLORAL MAROCAIN; shades Black and White, Navy and White, Gold and Reseda, Copper and Saxe —Great Value 5/11 yard TRADE ARTISTIC ORIENTAL HEARTH RUGS, 54 x 24, in six colourings—Great Value 9/11 each CUSHIONS; suitable for travelling __ purposes; all shades —Great Value 2/11 each LADIES’ FROCKS for sports wear; all newest styles and colourings —Great Value from 8/11 GREAT VALUES AT C. C. WARD, LTD., CASH DRAPERS, HAWERA.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 1 December 1925, Page 2
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