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TO ADVERTISERS. Under the foetal Regulations oorreepondenc,'. addressed to a nom-de plume, or with initials only, to care of any Post Office, will not be forwarded from office of posting. It advea tisera do not desire to disclose their names the) may have replies addressed care oi The Star an same will be forwarded to the advertiser. WANTED KNOWN. Tvr TTAWKJNS wants 1000 suits and 1 "costumes to dry-clean aud press. Bring yours, no matter how soiled Note address: Victoria St., Hawera. ~V*T ATsTTBP Known — Our final flutter 1* *. qj! giving yon the best values tfia.t have ever been offered will soon be over, and our advice is to buy now. The whole of our stock of hardware, crockery, cutlery, fancy goods, brushware, enamelware, tinware, basketware, school bags and all lines outside of groceries ar© all subject to liberal discounts. Buy.them now and buy them at Bullock's Big Store, Princes Street} ’phone 96. W Aivrßß ixnowu —J si opened ironi ' 'the leading JN.Zi. mills, new season a white ulankets. Smgie ued size, from 27/6 pair; tnree-quurter size, iruni 26/o pair; douoio size, rrom 46/o pair.—Goo. tSyuiQ and Co., Ctd., Princes Street, Hawera. VV/AiYIGB Known —special values in L - - all-wool colonial blankets. White, single size, 24/0, 66/b; tnroo-quaiter size, 64/6, 66/6, 42/6; extra large, 40/0, 56/ 6; grey, single size, 26/0, 6U/-; three-quarter size, 62/6; extra large, 26/6, 40/-. —Kaupokonui co-op. Stores. WANTfib Known —The Cut-liate leads and stands supreme as the Quality Shop. W e have just landed lrom overseas Lazenby's Chef Sauce and Condiments, Cross and Blackwells pickles, salad dressings, pickled onions, rtajah Alango, eUutney, etc. Also bottled | cherries, suitable for hotels. The ram-1 ous “Hostess’’ Norwegian Brislings. These are spiced and are something new for Haweru. Prom Prance we have landed the celebrated olive oil, and from America Belmonte Asparagus Tips and Belmonte pork and Deans. Also tne world famous Bog Cabin Syrup. The Cut-Bate is tne snop lor those who have cultivated a taste lor bettor quality roods. Two shops, one price, one quality: High St. inear the Brand;, Lnion St. (next the mart). Vi/ANTPB Known —it i& not a mattei I*-' of where you go>, but it is a most important matter to know that when you deal at Bullock’s that you get the Dest value in addition to good service. We are not special public foolers, but we iare the people who can treat you best. Baisins, 7d, 7d, 7d, 6 for 1/6, 6 for 1/8; Gwinola (lib pkts), 1/2, 1/2, 1/2, also in 61b pkts; kapoc, 1/11, 1/11/ T/ll per lb; Ovaltine rusks, 2/4, 2/4, 2/4 per tin; loose oatmeal (fresh goods), 6/-, 6/-, 6/- per 251bs. Shop at Bullock’s Big Store; ’phone 96. W/AN TEB Known —Genuine sun-

ripened Delicious Apples, direct from our orchard, 31ba 1/-; also Jonathan and Premier, 4lbs for 1/-; Cookers, 51bs 1/-. A sample will convince you that Kelson fruit has the flavour. Com? in and try one. —Sunny Kelson I'ruit Depot, Union St., Hawera; 'phone 701- ________ WANTED Known —Galloway 'a, Kormanby, have arriving a new range of striped flannelettes, from 1/- per pardj Horroeks' calico, 1/3 yard. We purchased the travellers' samples in the latest shades of ladies' hosiery at a big discount. These are wonderful value. Pullovers, in all shades, from 10/6 each; men's wire twist shirts, 8/6 each; tweed working trousers, from 12/6 pair; heavy ribbed underpants, 6/11 pair; boys' grey wool jerseys, from 5/6 each. A visit of inspection will convince you we've got the right goods at the right prices. Get it from Galloway's, Kormanby. 'Phone 296 S. vy ANTED Known —Pud ranges of boys’ clothing for winter wear. Tweed and navy serge suits in all sizes; saddle tweed and serge shorts; jerseys in grey, heather and navy; cardigans and pullovers in assorted colourings. All at keen prices.—Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. \WE have good stock of jß.ci.A. cyciea at £ll 11s; other makes at £8 5Sj juveniles' eycles at £6 6s. Kone of these axe robbed of genuine parts to make them cheaper. —Archbold & Co., Douglas Depot, Union. Street, Hawera. 'XXT ANTED Known —The .Cut-Kate L J leads. Sugar of milk, 1/5; Glaxo', large, 5/10; Edmond's Baking Powder, large, 13/11 doz.; Langdale's Essence Extracts (England's best), full oz., lid per bottle. Our famous bacon, the talk of the district, l/0i per lb by the side (light). Presh eggs, 2/9 per dozen. Why not take advantage of our prices? You cannot buy better quality, so why pay more? When you realise that the time has come that you, in your own interests, should have a change of grocers, do what your friends have done. Link up with the Cut-Kate, High St. (near Grand), Union St. (next mart). \WAN TED Known—Bargain* m Baby Wear at Sale —Plannelette gowns, 8/11, 5/11, 7/1; longcloth gowns, 3/11, 5/11, 6/11; winceyette gowns, hand finished, S/ll; flannel gowns, hand worked, 8/11; nun 'a veiling handworked, 9/11; flannel baraa, scalloped, 8/11, 5/11, 6/11; nursery flannelette, 7/11 doz; flannelette squaiea, i3/6, 14/11, 16/11 doz; towelling squares, >lB/6 doz; winceyette petticoats, 2/6; flannel petticoats, 4/11; longcloth petticoats, 2/11; baby vesta, 1/6, 1/11, 2/11, 3/11; House frocks, 3/11, 5/11; nun’s veiling frocks, 8/11; all great bargains; boottees, 1/S; biba, 9d; pilchers, 2/11; ahoettes, bonnets, 1/11; caps., 1/11. — Miss Stewart, High Street, YJ7ANTED Known—During the next few weeks our entire stock of Household drapery, including blankets, flannels, sheetings, quilts, flannelettes, bowels, etc., will be offered at a special discount of 2/- in the £ for cash only.— Harrops Ltd. D&7ANTED Known—During the next few weeks our entire stock of household drapery, including blankets, flannels, sheetings, quilts, flannelettes, towels, etc., will be offered at a special discount of 2/- in the £ for cash only.— Harrops Ltd. ANTED Known—During the next few weeks our entire stock of household drapery, including blankets, flannels, sheetings, quilts, flannelettes, towels, etc., will be offered at a special discount of 2/- in the £ for cash ohly- — Harrops Ltd.

SALVAGE SALE OF ASSIGNED STOCK 80-incli WHITE TWILL SHEETING.. Usually 2/6 yard — Clearing at 1/11 yard. 52-inch WHITE TABLE DAMASK. Usually 2/6 yard— Clearing at 1/11 yard. 27-inch RIPPLE CLOTH, in 10 shades. Usually 1/3 yard — Clearing at Hid yard. 45-inch MADRAS, with Coloured Border. Usually 2/3 yard — Clearing at 1/11 yard. TO Smart WOOL JUMPER SUITS, Eton Collars. Worth 49/6 — Now 29/6. 25 SILK & WOOL JUMPERS, Eton Collars. Worth 29/6 Now 15/11. 360 Women’s GREY FLEECY BLOOMERS. Value worth 2/11 pair— Now 1/11 pair. Now 1/11 pair. .10 onIy—CASHMERE WOOL FROCKS. Usually 29/6 to 39/6 — Salvage Price 12/11. Our Purchase Being the Fire Salvage Stock of the N.P. Soft Goods Co. Limited, Cash Drapers, HAWERA. SHOP BY MALL. SALVAGE SALE OF Women’s PLUTO HOSE, new shades. Usually 4/11 — Salvage Price 3/6 Pair. 300 doz. Plain H.S. WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS. Worth 5d each— Now 6 for 1/-. Ladies’ Coloured WOOL GAUNTLET GLOVES. Worth 2/11— Now 1/11 Pair. Women’s Black CASHMERE HOSE. Usually 3/6 — Salvage Price 2/6 Pair. ASSIGNED STOCK 40-inch ALL-WOOL TWEED, in Stripes. Usually 4/11 Salvage Price 2/11. 56-inch STRIPED COATING. Usually 16/6 yaxc ]— Salvage Price 5/11 .yard. 54-inch WOOL BLACK SERGE. Usually 6/11 yard — Salvage Price 3/11 yard. 13 Pieces Assorted SILK SATINS, MAROCAINS, etc. Usually 11/6, 12/6, 13/6 Now 4/11 yard. See Our Bargain Table ! See Our Remnant Table! See Our Windows!

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 4 June 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 4 June 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 4 June 1926, Page 2

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