WANTED KNOWN. r Known—Harrop’s Great ! End-of-Season Sale commences on Thursday, January 21, at 9 a.m. Shop thoroughly and profit fully. Harrops Known We are now. stocking a small clean grade of coal called Waikato chips, which we are retailing at 5/3 large bag of 1901 b. or two sacks 10/3. —Geary & Co., Coal Merchants, High St.; ’phone 150 W AN TED Known—Arriving shortly, Blue Diamond Prune Plums, also Greengages, and all other kinds of new season’s fruit. Place your orders now. Prices reasonable; quality good. Ring 729 for quotations and prices.—N. T. Bradley, High St., Hawera. W : \ N TED Known—Harrop’s Great End-of-Season Sale commences on Thursday, January 21, at 9 a.m. Shop thoroughly and profitably. Harrops Known—Harrop’s Great End-of-Season Sale commences on Thursday, January 21, at 9 a.m. Shop thoroughly and profit fullv. Harrops Ltd. W AH TED Known—Dixon and Co., the Music House, for latest popular song hits, such as “Susie,” “Katarina.” ANTED Known—Geo. Syme and ' Co., Ltd., Furniture and Furnishing Warehouse, Princes St., Hawera. WANTED —10b pairs of boots and shoes to repair; only the very best of leather used in our repair department.—New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. WANTED Known—Harfop’s Great End-of-Season Sale commences on Thursday, January 21, at 9 a.m. Shop thoroughly and profit fullv. Harrops Ltd. Wanted —IOO pairs of boots and shoes to repair; only the very best of leather used in our repair department.—New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. WANTED Known—Plums! Peaches! Best Nelson grown Plums and Peaches at our Depot daily. Inspection invited. Order immediately for bottling and jam, as all crops are light. —Sunny Nelson Fruit Depot, ’phone 701, Union St., Hawera; Bridge St., Eltham. WANTED Known Owing to our own boats being unable t 0 carry all our cargo we are considering the purchase of a few more. We have in stock a full range of all kinds of enamelware at. our usual rockbottom prices. Every and any department in. our store will stand any inspection. Sunflower raisins (splendid qualitv and equal to the best), 6d, fid, fid per pkt, 3 for 1/5; good jellies, 2/4, 2/4, 2/4 per doz.; Marshall’s Worcester sauce, 1/-, 1/-, 1/- per largo bottle; the genuine O ’Cedar oil, lid, lid, lid per small bottle, 1/9, 1/9, 1/9 large; salmon, 6d, 6d, fid per tin; herrings in sauce (large), 1/-, 1/-, 1/. tin. We are the original price reducers of Hawera, are now and always will be.—Bullock’s Big Store, Princes St, (opp. the Soldiers’ Club).
■ \y ANTED Known—lce Ckestsi Ice l Chests from £4 10s; drop-side cots . complete with kapoc mattress, £3 17s ' 6d; duchess chests from £4 10s. Satisfaction guaranteed.—West End Cabinet Works (Sunderland’s). ■ \y ANTED Known —These values can- ■ not be beaten: Men’s saddle ■ twede trousers, 15/C, 21/6; genuine i Palmer Nap trousers, 8/11; men’s i tweed trousers, 15/C, 21/6; genuine 52/6, 69/6. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. : W E have good stock of B.S.A. cycles at £ll 11s; other makes at £8 ss; juveniles’ cycles at £6 6s. None of these are .robbed of genuine parts to make them cheaper.—Archbold & Co., Douglas Depot, Union Street, Hawera. yy ANTED Known—Mens’ tennis and canoe shirts in best Fuji silk, .19/6; good twills, 9/6, 12/6; cream gabardine trousers, 15/6 to 37/6; and everything in summer wear at the Busy Shot)—Shaw’s, High St. yy ANTED Known—Check expenditure during 1926 by having only one store account. Concentrate your business with us; we stock every requisite for home and farm.—Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. WANTED Known—Men’s high-class shoes, in tan, willow calf and glace kid, in all the latest shapes. Call and inspect the smart designs now showing at the Busy Shop—Shaw’s, High St. yyANTED Known Best value: Brown and fancy towels, 2/11, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11 pair; 54 and 80-inch twill sheetings, 2/3, 2/6, 3/3 to 4/11 yard.—Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. yyANTED Known—Mimosa Records! The cheapest double-sided record in the world. Latest hits, such as “Maggie! Yes, Mai” “Show me the way to go home,” etc., only 1/6 each. —Dixon and Co., sole agents. yyANTED Known—Mimosa Records! Nursery rhymes, such as “Polly, put the kettle on,” Girls and boys go out to play,” “Ding dong dell,” “Three blind mice,” etc., double sided; 1/6 each. —Dixon and Co., -sole agents. LOST Jj^OST —In Hawera, new volume of Chums. Reward for information sent to “Chums,” Box 8, P. 0., Eltham. J^OST —On January Bth, from Austin Road, Holstein eow, branded T.I.T. Reward. —W. Alexander, Box 246, Hawera. L °ST —On Christmas Eve, on Palmer Road, near Skeet Road, floor of seagrass perambulator with pillow and hand basket. Reward on return to Comerford and Thomson, Kaponga. y~OST —9ct gold tiepin, horseshoe form with 5 red stones; valuable keepsake; £1 reward. —Vowless, c/o Hopkirk’s Foundry. L °s I —One black gelding, lame in hind leg, and Shetland pony, from Ketemarae Pa. Finder please communicate with T. Tonga, Ketemarae Pa. Normanby. Reward. I T OST—Between Hawera and Opnnake, motor ear number plate, . N.Z. 70-444. Finder please return to Star Office.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 22 January 1926, Page 2
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