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Tro ADVERTISER*. Undftr the Postal Regulation* correspondence »ddreß»ed to a nom-de-plume, or with initials only, to cars ol any Post Ollic®, will not be forwarded from office of posting. If adver do not desire to disclose their names they may have replies addressed care of The Star and same wilt be forwarded to the adverti&er.

WANTED KNOWN. Ty ANTED Known Galloway and ‘ ' Sons, Normanby, are offering special values this week in fibre cane suit cases; sizes 12-inch to 26-inch; from 6/11 to 15/6 each; alabaster clocks, 10/6 and 12/6 each. Have you tried “Lotol,” the new insect and vermin destroyer? Spray “Lotol” freely; it evaporates and leaves no stain; 2/9 quart bottle; 6/6 4-gal. tin; 10/per gallon tin; sprays, 3/6 each. Try it for satisfaction. AmbTOSa tea (our sales are increasing every week), 2/10 per lb, 51b for 13/6; we are sole agents; jelly crystals, 5 pkts for 1/-. — Galloway & Sons, Normanby. WANTED Known Sunderland’* k J West End Cabinet Works for value in furniture and fittings of every description. yyANTED Known—Dixon and Co ' make a specialty of high class records, also the cheapest records in the world, suitable for children. Call and hear them; double sided; only 1/6 each. ANTED Known—We have landed ‘ further indents of aluminiumware and crockery direct from the manufacturers. Plain white English cups, 3/6, 3/6, 3/6 per half doz.; cups and saucers, 5/-, 5/-, 5/- per half doz.; white plates from 2/9, 2/9, 2/9 per half doz.; aluminium saucepans, per set of four, good quality with rim lids, 16/9, 16/9' 16/9 per set; kettles, all sizes, from 7/-’ 7/-, 7/- each; Stevens’ enamelware at our usual famous prices. No matter where you go you will not buy cheaper than at Bullock’s Big Store, Princes St.; ’phone 96. TED Known—The reason why 1 the Cut Rate leads is that all goods (not one or two lines) are sold at bottom prices. Preserving jars, ■£• gallon 13/3 doz., quarts 9/9'doz.; 141 b jam jars, 6/11 doz.; methylated spirits, 1/2 large bottle; new season’s salmon, lid tin, 3 for 2/8; Edmond’s baking powder, large, 6 tins for 7/3 or 14/3 doz.; icing sugar, 31bs 1/4 or 121bs for 4/9; kippered snacks, 4 for 1/-; Snowball flour and other best brands, 251 b bag 5/11, 501 b 11/9, 1001 b 22/8; wheat, 9/3 by the sack; oatmeal, 251 b bag, 6/6;_ cordial crystals, 3 tins for 1/5; cordials from 1/3 bot. Watch our windows; we are going to chop out a few thousands pounds’ worth of goods under cost as we are landing goods for both shops before the new place caii be ready. The win will be yours Rally round the Cut Rate, THE Grocers, Patent Medicine Vendors and General Merchants. Agents for compressed yeast; fresh stock 3 continually arriving; 13 Union St., next the Mayt. "Vy'ANTED Known—Por everything up-to-date men’s and boys’ wea at prices that cannot be beaten it w pay you to go to the Busy 'Shon Shaw’s, High St. ANTED Known—The Cut Rate Leads and is now known as the butter and bacon shop. We sell only the best, and every pound of both butter and bacon is sold under the actual producers’ brand. We are now agents for fresh yeast. Watch the Cut Rate bring down other prices. We resent price control and will be no party to it. If by any chance you have not had a trial order from us lose no time in doing so. We can save you money. Only one shop at present: 13 Union St., next the Mart. yyANTED Known—The Cut Rate 1 are THE Grocers as well as THE Patent Medicine Vendors. We offer Baxter’s Lung Presrever, 1/4, 2/3 and 3/11; Beecham’s Pills, lid; Indian Root Pills, 1/1, 6 for 5/11; Coloseptic, 4/9; Parish’s Chemical Food, lid and 1/6; boric lint, 3 pkts for 1/4; De Witte’s Pills, 3/2 and 5/9; Doan’s Pills, 3/2 or 3 for 6/3. Get all your patents at the shop that sells too cheap. We want to make room for .manicure sets, bath. salts, perfumes, etc. We are going to sell a few more lines too cheap. Cuticura soap, 1/3, 3 for 3/8; Rexona soap, 1/3, or 3 for 3/8; Talcum powders, 7d tin; alarm clocks, good quality, 5/11 each; aluminium teapots, good heavy gauge. 5/11. We have just landed a very large assortment of aluminium goods and other hardware direct from our own buyer, and we can afford to sell right. Rally round the one and only Cut Rate, 13 Union St., next the Mart ANTED Known Special value 1 Ladies’ vests, 1/3, 1/11, 2/11 t 6/9; coloured overalls, 4/11 to 8/11 artificial silk hose, all wanted shade. 2/11 pair.—Kaupokonui Co-op. Store, WANTED Known Fancy patent sandal bar shoes, covered Cuban heels, 35/-; ladies’ patent shoes, shop shaped Cuban heels, ideal for matrons ’ wear, 35/-; great selection fancy flat heel patent shoes, 22/6, 26/6, 30/-; ladies’ white nubuck shoes, covered Louis heels, 30/-, 32/6.—Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. ,\yHEN purchasing sneet music have the numbers played and sung over for you; then you will know the best hits. Procurable at Laidlaw’s. yyANTED Known— Adamson & Robb are holding a large and "caried stock, comprising Pyramid and Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs, Braces, Fancy Sox, Luvisca Pyjamas and Shirts, Fuji Silk Tennis and Canoe Shirts, Fancy Paris Garters, Ties in endless variety; also a fine range of Stetson Hat 3, and a nice assortment of Travelling Rugs at Adamson & Robb’s, High St., Hawera. • Bullock’h Big Store during 1926 your bank account will be in a much brighter position, as we know we offer the best values possible. Good cordials from 1/4, 1/4, 1/4 per bottle; cordial crystals from 6d, 6d, 6d per tin; cordial extracts from 1/-, 1/-, 1/per bottle. Wo have a full range of seasonable goods, and there are no better values than at Bullock’s Big Store, Princes St. (opp. Soldiers’ t Club), ’phone 06.

Reductions in all Departments The Greatest Sale ever attempted in Hawera now on at C. C. WARD, Ltd., Cash Drapers, HAWERA Mail Orders Promptly Executed

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 21 January 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 21 January 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 21 January 1926, Page 2

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