Und«r tb« Petal Emulation* iddre«»d to • uom-de-plume, or with WtW* mly, to c« 0 o 1 any Fet Ottlos, wlB ®o* bo Warded from oflice of poettaC- » •*"" toors do not deeire to di*ok»e their name the, nay bare replies addressed care ci The Star an *une will be forwarded to tbe adve-Jser. TO ADVEUTISIBS. WANTED KNOWN. TpANTED Known —We deliver to any part of the district. Nothing too small; nothing too large. Fresh supplies direct from Nelson twice weekly. Also big supplies of oranges, etc., bananas and lemons. Apples this week. Sturmers, Dougherty, Blenheim, Orange, Premier, Jonathans, Dunn’s, Borne, Beauty, Tasma. Ex cool store delicious pears, Winter Cole, W. Nellis and P. Barny. 101 b cartons are much cheaper than by the lb; no extra charge for cartons. —Sunny Nelson Fruit Depot, Union St., Hawera; ’phono 701. TyANTED Known The Cut Rate Leads! Hawera’s pioneers in price reducing. We wish to stress the •importance of the fact that we have no connection with any shop in 'High Street, but the o ne near the Grand, the shop with the up-to-date food_ containers, our onlv other shop being next ?h e Mart in'Union St. Don’t become confused. Shop at the Genuine Cut Bate. We will never be undersold. When goods are sold under cost in order to force prices' up again, we will handle the situation. Do your shopping at the Butter and Bacon specialists/, all goods sold under label of actual producers. 'Meet me in the Aread; ’phone. 59.
WANTED Known—Get it at Gallo- - 1» way’s, Normanby, where the best is the cheapest in the long run. We specialisie in all farmers’ requirements. Milking machine brushes; inflations, 5/11 per half doz.; claw tubing, lid per foot; milk buckets, copper bottom, from 7/3 each; Sykes’ drench, petroleum jelly, Magnetic Teat Cure, can scrubs, leg rope, etc. New stocks arrived Ceremilk and Moose Meal. We are agents for Yates’ and Cooper’s garden seeds, and carry a full range in stock. Adams, Bruce famous block cake and sponges, fresh supplies eonstantlv arriving; we are agents. Be wise, deal at Galloway’s, Normanby, and ensure complete satisfaction; ’phone 2965. WANTED Known The Out Kate |VV leads. Any of our trucks at your home is a declaration that the food you eat is paid for and that you resent price control and also priefr plusage. No Hub,' all you want, 3 for 2/1; Dairy Wonder, 1/5; Windsor salt, large drum, 1/- ~ Glaxo, 5/S; Sugar of Milk, 1/5; ' Ovaltiue, largo 5/5; Bournville coco®, 2/11. We purchase our goods at the fountain head, not front other storekeepers, hence our prices are always lowest. Fresh walnut halves just to hand. We are now offering freshly roasted coffee, ground! upon the promises. Meet me in the Arcade of the Cut Rate, near the Grand Theatre. YyANTED Known The Cut Rate 1 Leads land won’t be undersold. Icilma cream, 1/8; dessert fruits, 1/2 or 13/9 doz.; large tins pork and beans, 1/-; Brown and Barrett’s cof'fee essence, 1/3; loose tea, 1/8 lb; Brown and Poison’s cornflour, 9/11 doz. lbs; “K” curry powder, lib tin 1/3; salmon, 2 tins for 11; petroleum jelly, large tins l 2/7; pineapple chunks, -3 tins for 1/10 or 6/11 doz.; Marshall’s Worcester sauce, large 3 for 2/11; “K” peas, 1/2 or 13/3 doz.; Swan ink. 1/- bot.; toilet paper, 3 for lid; Blue Seal vaseline, 5d jar; Pepsodent, 1/2; Kruschen Salts, 1/10; glasses, 3/11 doz. Make no mistake. There is only one Cut Rate —Union St. and High St. ANTED Known —If you want the best at the lowest price, go to Bullock’s Big Store. We keep our prices at a consistent low level and do not drop them for a week and then move them up. Large size Ovaltine, 5/6, 5/6, 5/6 per tin; medium size, 3/2, 3/2, 3/2; small, 1/10, 1/10, 1/10 per tin; large size Irish Moss, 2/-, 2/-, 2/- per bottle; Bcecham’a Pills, lid, lid, lid; per box; pineapple (21b tins), 1/-, 1/-, 1/-, 1/-; blue boiling peas, -lib for 1/-, 41b for T/-; kapoc, 1/11, 1/11, 1/11 per lb. The public can rely on getting full satisfaction iat Bullock’s Big Store, Princes St.; ’phone 90.
"WOOLLIES for the children that you • will buy for the very good reason that they are wonderfully cheap. Woolly coats, dresses, hats, jerseys, pilchers, petticoats, gloves, gaiters, shawls, dainty knitted dresses with bloomers to match in cream and colours. Natty little suits for the small boy in brown, saxe, and cream. Woollen rompers, flannel rompers, in saxe, cream and rose. Sleeping suits for the wee toddlers, warm and cosy night wear. House dresses and rompers from 3/11; waterproof coats and capes for school wear; jerseys and bloomers in navy, grey and cream; cardigans in navy, grey, heather and cream. A large assortment of children’s and maids’ in cream and colours. Children’s sox in grey, fawn, saxe, cream, black and tan; also fancy sox, all sizes. Wo specialise in children’s wear.—Miss Stewart, High St.; ’phone 770. THANTED Known—During the next ' • few weeks our entire stock of household drapery, including blankets, flanners, sheetings, quilts. flannelettes, towels, etc., will be offered at a special discount of 2/- in the £ for cash only. —Harr ops Ltd. THANTED Known—During the next 1 ’ y few weeks our entire stock of huosehold dTapery, including blankets, flannels, sheetings, quilts, flannelettes, towels, etc., will be offered at a special discount of 2/- in the £ for cash only. - —Harrops Ltd. YVT ANTED Known—Just opened from l ’ ■ the leading N.Z. mills, new season’s white blankets. Single bed size, from: 27/6 pair; three-quarter size from 29/6 pair; double size, from 49/G pair.—Geo. Syme & Co., Ltd., Princes St., Hawem. TS/ANTED Known—During the nexl • * ' Trrn nlrcr Ann C.f A O l.' At 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. W ANTED Known — An English piano ’’’ suitable for a learner, deposit £3 and 30/- monthly, at Dixon’s, Hawera PLANTED Known Reductions in l ’*- Sewing Machines for cash al Dixon’s. 40/- saved if purchased during the next few days. See window.
THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Remnants <“*£• Remnants T “““f HALF MARKED PRICES ! “™“"
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 11 August 1926, Page 2
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