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WANTED KNOWN. ANTED Known—Stock-taking speJ cials.—Men's Lambs’ Wool Skirts and Pants at 5/11, 7/6, 8/11; All-wool Flannels, 5/11; Cardigans S/11, 12/6 to 18/6. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. ANTED Known—For the cold wftnt.lifir* All-wnni P.fiT weather: All-wool cardigans from 8/11; all-wool sweaters, button front, from 9/11; large range of fancy pullovers for boys’ and' men’s wear at Shaw’s, High St WANTED Known—Bullock’s old established business has stood tko test of time and is still going strong. Dried peaches (loose), 1/-, 1/-, 1/- per lb; new prunes, 81b for 1/6, 31b for 1/6; Day Dawn dried peaches (special quality), 1/4, 1/4, 1/4, 1/4; apricots, 1/6, 1/6, 1/6, 1/6; boiling pqas, 41b for 1/-, 41b for 1/-; K peas in tins, 1/2, 1/2, 1/2,, 1/2; K tomato soup, lid, lid, lid, lid per tin; Foster, Clarke’s soup squares,, 1/-, 1/p 1/-, 1/- P er - doz. Shop at Bullock’s Big Store, the store that gives you absolutely real value; Princes St. (opp. the Soldiers’ Club). ■WANTED Known—Stock-taking speVV cials.—Extra value in 54-inch Black Italian at 2/6 per yard; 38-ineh Navy and Black Serges and Cashmeres, 1/6 and 1/11; one piece only Mole Gabardine, 54-inch, 4/11. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores WTANTEb Known —Stock-taking speVV cials.—s4-inch Cloaking, in fawn, green, navy and scarlet, at 5/11 per yard; one piece 54-inch velour, 7/11; three pieces of 52-inch grey worsted, 4/11. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. vrr ANTED Known —Stock-taking specials.—Boys’ pure wool grey Jerseys, sizes 20 to 26-inch, all one price, 4/11; 28 to 30-inch, 5/11; all-wool Cardigans, 8/6.— Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. ■m ANTED Known—The Cut-Rate leads. Our prices make the people wonder why they have been so long, in coming to their senses. Desert fruits, (standard size), peaches, pears, apricots, 1/2 tin, 13/9 doz.; “K” peas, 1/2 tin, 13/9 doz.; paper cup cases, 2/11 per tkous.; Bonnington’s Irish Moss, 2/-; Beecham’s Pills, lid; Indian Root Pills, lid; “K” Tomato Soup, lid, 10/6 per doz.; evaporated pepches, 1/-, 31b for 2/10; prunes, 31b for 1/4; South Island potatoes, full sacks (tpprox. 200’s), 16/11; oatmeal—we stocix no Canadian, in fact no second-rate goods ever stocked; walnut halves, 1/7; china buds, 2/10. Rally round the genuine price reducers —next the mart in Union St., near the Grand in High St. have good stock of B.S.A. cycles at £ll Us; other makes at £8 ss; juveniles 1 eyclea at 26 6a. None of tiiese are robbed of genuine parts to Qiake them cheaper.—Archbold is Co., Douglas Depot, Union Street, Hawera. YX7ANTED 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. X*/ ANTED Known—The Cut-Rate ■ leads. And although our new big hygienic shop is proving too small for our enormous trade, still it is the big shop of Hawera in every sense of the word, and is fitted in a manner that is unsurpassed in the Dominion, and unequalled in these parts. Remember, our containers are all made of solid mahogany, the worm resisting timber, and also lined with zinc, giving you double security against food contamination. The Cut-Rate is the shop for those who are particular about what they eat. And the Cut-Rate stands on record as the shop that brought down prices and keeps them down, and, further, as the shop that never started plusing current accounts. Rally round the Cut-Rate, Union St. (next mart), High St. (near the Grand). WARM Winter Underwear, moderately priced, is a striking feature of our new season’s goods. Ladies’ ribbed vests, winter weight, short sleeves, 2/3, 2/11, 3/3; “Vedonis” Vests, no .sleeves and short sleeves, 0.5., shaped waists, 4/11, 5/6, 6/11, opera top, 7/11, 8/11; Silk and Wool Vests from 5/11 to 13/11; All-Wool Vests from 4/6 to 16/6; Cream Woven Corns., short sleeves, 6/11, 7/11, 8/11; Cream Woven Bloomers, 5/6, 6/6, 7/11. 8/11; All-Wool Bloomers, Cream, Navy, Grey, women’s and 0.5., from 9/11; Winceyetto Nights, 8/11, 11/6, 13/6; Woven Nights, 12/6, 14/6; Shetland Wool Nights, Vests, Cami-Knickers. Camisoles, Knickers, Bloomers, all at popular prices. Full range of Children’s Vests in cotton, silk and wool, and all Wool, in all sizes at Miss Stewart’s, High St.

VS/ ANTED Known—Men’s all-wool *'■ sox from 1/- pair; fancy sox from 2/6 pair; also a full range of men’s underwear to suit all. Visit tlie Busy Shop—Shaw’s, High St. YH7ANTED 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. TXTANTED Known —Adamson and Robb are holding a large and varied 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 Hats, and a nice assortment of Travelling Bugs at Adamson and Eobb’s, High St., Hawera. TO LET. ’T’O Let —For three months, 5-roomed bungalow, 19 George Street. Partly furnished. Kent 35/- per week approved tenant. Apply Grant & Co. FOB KALB. TpOR Sale—Uneda milking machine; five-cow plant complete; one season used; perfect order. Apply Dunlop, Rowan. ' LOST. T OST, in Hawera, on June 5, gold ear-drop. Finder rewarded on returning to Hoskin], ’phone 287 N, Hawera. ' "p'OR Sale —Four choice grade Jersey cows, August and September ealvers. —R. W. Thomas, Denbigh Road, Hawera.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 14 June 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 14 June 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 14 June 1926, Page 2

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