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TO advertisers. Under the Postal Regulations correspondence addressed to a nom-de-plume, or with initials only, to care ol any Poet Office, will not be torwarded from oflice ol posting. It advej tisera do not desire to disclose their names may have replies addressed care ol The Star ane same will be forwarded to the advertiser. WANTED KNOWN. YX7ANTED Known Big Slaughter ’’ Sale of crockery, hardware, etc.,' at Bullock’s Big Store. Now is your chance for bargains unknown before. ; Tumblers, V-, 2 A, 2/- per half , doz. (thin glass): jelly tumblers, 1/9, 1/9. 1/9 per half doz.; envelopes, Bd, Bd, 8d per: 100; writing pads (100 sheets Bank paper), 3 for 1/11, 3 for 1/11; white chambers, 4/-, 4/-, 4/- each; aluminium ware, all reduced; 3 only toilet sets at half price; laundry scrubs, 5 for 1/-, 5 for 1/-; winged scrubs, 3 for 1/-. 3 for 1/-; scrubs, 3 for 1/6, 3 for 1/6. Get in early while the going is good. —Bullock’s Big Store, Princes Street; ’phone 96. WANTED Known—Galloway and .vT,,.g ons , Special Easter Values: Men’s cardigans, snip price, 9/6 each; pullovers, 10/6 each; fancy cardigans, 19/6 each; dress flannel in all wanted shades. 3/3 per yard; men’s overcoats, latest styles, from 59/6 to 95/-; boys’ overcoats, 18/6 and 19/6 (special value); men’s oily canvas coats, our price 55/- each; men’s hardwear trousers, 8/11 pair; new stock white blankets to hand. Get our prices first and save money.. All-wool rugs, 16/6 each * Jap cTepes, all shades, 1/- per yard. A visit of inspection will prove worth while. We’ve got the goods; our prices are right.—Galloway and Sons, Normanby. . 117 ANTED Known —Men ’a fan* and best boots, the latest in ladies’ wear, youths' and children’s boots ail at lowest prices.—Kaupokonui Co-op. Store*. . ; TWANTED Known Bullock’s Big '' ” Stocktaking Sale now on. Our stocks of hardware, crockery, glassware, china, cutlery, brushware en.amelware, etc., all at greatly reduced g rices. Many articles below cost. Ups only 2/9, 2/9, 2/9 per half doz.; cups and saucers' from 4/-, 4/-, 4/- per .half doz.; tea sets all reduced; aluminium saucepans (ridiculously cheap), • 10/6, 10/6, 10/6 per set of four; preserving and jam jars, all 15 per cent, off our usual low prices. Inspection invited. We do not press you to buy. — Bullock’s Big Store, Princes Street; ’phone 96. ,XX7- ANTED Known —.Reductions! Big reductions in the price of all apples; cookers, 51b for 1/-; eating apples, Delicious, Cox’s Orange, Blenheim Orange,. Bipstone, 31b for 1/-, Jonathans, 41b for 1/-. Inspection invited; we don’t ask yon to buy. ’Phone 701, Sunny Nelson Fruit Depot, Onion St., Hawera. 117 ANTED Known —If yon want real genuine snips go to'Bullock’s Big Sale. We must reduce stocks before stocktaking. There is no bluff when %ye say we are offering biggest values in the district. Dinner sets, fapcv .china/jugs, teapots, jardinieres and all lines at big reductions.' Stevens’ enamelware, all reduced; glass sweets, 5 for 1/-, 5 for 1/-; glass water jugs, 2-pint, 2/9, 2/9, 2/9 each; china salads. 1/11, 1/11, 1/11 each. Buy it now and buy it at Bullock’s Big Store, Princes Street. Tour inspection invited. No one N pressed to buy. 117 ANTED Known—We keep large stocks of men’s and boys’ clothing at prices that defy competition. Men’s saddle tweed trousers, 15/6, 20/-, 24/-; men’s all-wool tweed suits from 55/--; raincoats, 30/-, 37/6. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. .WANTED Known—Yes, the Out ' Bate is known as the Butter and Bacon Shop, because of the fact that our turnover in bacon and butteT has reached figures that have never before been reached in a town'this size. Why this large business? Because we puri chase the best and only the best! Wo buy Inglewood bacon ALWAYS, to the exclusion of all others, because we believe it to be what we say. Likewise ■all onr butter is sold under the_ label of the actual producer. When you want goods better than usual at prices less than elsewhere, just join the crowd; they know. There, is a reason, and the reason is that the one and only Cut Bate is first in the field for quality and can satisfy the most particular. 13 Union St., next the Mart. WANTED Known Yes, the Cut J Bate Leads! Not alone for price, although we are always much less than the next cheapest, but our first consideration is quality above all things. If you want good season’s oatmeal buy it at the shop that sells no old season’s goods. Always insist upon new season’s oatmeal after March has started. Bally round the Cut Bate; only address 13 Union St., next the Mart. H7ANTED Known—Geo. Syme and Co., Ltd., have just opened up the latest curtain materials in fadeless net, madras curtains, poplins and casement cloths in all colours. 117 ANTED Known—Visit Geo. Syme and Co., ‘ Ltd.’s Showrooms, Princes St., for upholstered moquette tapestry and shadow tissue suites; only the best of materials and workmanship. 117 ANTED Known —Plain and coloured coir matting, 27-inches wide 3/11, 36-inches wide 5/6; bindings N to match. Note address: Geo. Syme and Co., Ltd., Princes St,, Hawera. 117 AN TED Known —Just arrived a dainty selection of smart up-to-date millinery, comprising models and ready-to-wears, new hosiery in silks, silk and wool and cashmeres; all the new shades at Kaupokonui Co-op Stores. SI7ANTED Known —Bargains in Baby Wear at Sale—Flannelette gowns, 3/11, 5/11, 7/1; longcloth gowns, 3/11, 5/11, 6/11; winceyette gowns, band finished, 6/11; flannel gowns, hand workffd, 8/11; nun’s veiling handworked, 9/11; flannel baras, scalloped, 8/11, 5/11, 6/11; nursery flannelette, 7/11 doz; flannelette squares, 13/6, 14/11, 16/11. doz; towelling squares, 18/6 doz; winceyette petticoats, 2/6; flannel petticoats, 4/11; longcloth petticoats, 2/11; baby vests, 1/6, 1/11, 2/11, 8/11; House frocks, 3/11, 5/11; nun’s veiling frocks, 8/11; all great bargains; boottees, 1/3; bibs, 9d; pilchers, 2/11; shoettes, bonnets, 1/11; caps, 1/11.— Miss Stewart, High Street.

SHOWROOM DEPARTMENT. CHILDREN’S ALL-WOOL ROMPERS, FROCKS and WOOL SETS—4/11 to 16/11 Just Arrived—WOOL COATS with Clip Wool Collars and Cuffs; all shades W. and 0-S. RUBBER COATS; Brown, Saxe, Blade, Views Rose—29/6 to 39/6 ALL-WOOL SHETLAND VESTS; W. and 0.5.; short sleeves—3/11 each

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 16 April 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 16 April 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 16 April 1926, Page 2

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