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nder the Postal Regulations correspondence ressed to a noin-de-plame, or with mitras r, to care of any Post Office, will not te irarded from office of posting. If adverre do not desire to disclose their names they , have replies addressed care of The Star and le will he forwarded to advertiser. .'ir.v TO ADVERTISERS. wtantbp fmowa. [7ANTED Known —For anything and ■ everything go to Bullock’s Big ore, Princes Street, opposite tne holers’ Club; ’phone 96. 1/ ANTED Known—For anything and everything go to Bullock's Big ore, Princes Street, opposite the holers’ Club; ’phone 9G. S7ANTED Known —We stock good V, dry and sound rata, maire, slab jod and pine; cut to any length; also estport, second-class kitchen coal and ■E. Evans, ’phone 135. IV* " • 7 i. - IT ANTED Known Galloway and » Sons, Normanby, offer savings for : who have a keen eye for value, idles ’ patent leather’shoes, 19/6 pair ixese are exceptional value); men s nday boots, leather lined, 19/6 pair, ir increasing sales prove we sell betr shoes for less money. Balance ol >n’s “Prince” overcoats from 49/0 eh to clear. Your opportunity is dit now to secure ran overcoat at 7 e-away prices. Men’s heavy saddle eed trousers, 19/6 pair. We made a ecial purchase; you gain the beneof our buying. Get your requiremts at Galloway’s, Normanby, Where Biz Buzzes.”

JC7ANTED Known—For anything and ’ everything go to Bullock’s Big tore, Princes Street, opposite the holers’ Club; ’phone 96. WANTED Known —Mothers to see *• and compare our prices. Childin’s fleece lined bloomers, navy, grey, ream, 1/9, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6; all-wool loomers, 00’s to B’s in navy, grey and ream; Liberty bodies from 2/3, all zes; vests from 1/6 up in all-wool, ilk and cotton, silk and wool, all colon; sleeping suits, 5/11, 6/6; flanneltte nights, woven nights for children f all ages; wool and cotton corns, /H 4/6 4/11; Twix wool corns, the leal’ wear for children; flannel pettioats, 4/3, 4/9; school hose, 1/1 ribs, /6 3/11. 4/6; three-quarter black and an*sox, all sizes; fleecy lined rompers, /ll; flannel rompers; flannel dresses, /II up; woollen rompers and dresses; hildren’s coats, ISin,, 20in., 22in. up o 36in—At Miss H. Stewart s, High it., Hawera. XTANTED Known—For anything am everything go to Bullock’s Bb d everything go to Bullock's Big ore, Princes Street, opposite the borers’ Club; ’phone 96. y ANTED Known —The Cut Bate ’ leads.' Icing sugar, Slbs for 1/1; jpsodent Tooth Paste, 1/2; Indian sot Pills, all you want, at 1/- pkt.; p.N.Si teaspoons, 5/11 per doz.; Lrane biscuits, 1/1 or 3 for 3/1, large 3/o; ngland’s greatest baby powder, 1/- or for 2/11; sardines, 4 for 1/-; pme>ple chunks, 3 for 1/10 or 6/11 per >z.; desect fruits, peaches, pears and >ricots, 1/3 or 14/3 per doz.; salmon, 9 per doz.; Bonnington’s Irish Moss, rge 2/-. . Baly round the Cut Bate id participate in our money-saving ices. High Street shop near the rand; Union Street, next the mart, 'hones 627 and 59. yANTED Known —Por anything and V everything go to Bullock’s Big tore, Princes Street, opposite .the Solers’ Club; ’phone 96. V ANTED Known —We deliver to any paTt of the district. Nothing too nail; nothing too large. Fresh suplies direct from Nelson twice weekly. Iso big supplies of oranges, etc., man as and lemons. Apples this week: turmers, Dougherty, Blenheim, Orange, remier, Jonathans, Dunn’s, Borne, eanty, Tasma. Ex cool store delicious ears, Winter Cole, W. Nellis and P. irny. 101 b cartons are much cheaper an by the lb; no extra charge for .rtons. —Sunny Nelson Fruit Depot, nion St., Hawera; ’phone 701. nyANTED Known —For anything and > everything go to Bullock’s Big tore, Princes Street, opposite the Soliers’ Club; ’jdione 96.

vy ANTED Known —Tlie Cut Kate leads, and those who are particular about the food they eat, procure their supplies at the big hygienic shop, rear the Grand, the only shop with mahogany containers lined with zinc; the arm that- distributes Deodorised butter ind Inglewood bacon. English Carbolic soap, 3 for lid; glass lemon squeezers, 7d; Log Cabin Maple Syrup, Peek Frean's Biscuits, Colonel Skinaer’s Indian Chutney and Vridaehlam lurry, C. and B. pickles, sauces and atsup, bottled and tinned cherries, Pan Fan Pickles, xazenDy's. Condiments, hef Sauce, etc.; in fact, the most comprehensive stocks of high grade goods to meet the requirements of the particular classes can be found at the continually famous Cut Bate (near the Grand, Sigh Street). yyANTED Known —For anything and everything go to Bullock's Big Store, Princes Street, opposite the Solliers' Club; 'phone 96. yyANTED Known —Plain and coloured coir matting, 27 inches wide, 3/9 yard; 36 inches wide, 5/6 yard. Coir mats all sizes and prices.—Geo. 3yme and Co., Ltd. Known—For anything and everything go to Bullock's Big 3tore, Princes Street, opposite the Solliers' Club; 'phone 96. yyANTED nnown—The Cut Bate leads as Hawera's universal providers. We are just unpacking very large shipments of aluminium goods, including teapots, single saucepans and saucepans in sets, butter dishes and steamers, measures, jelly pans, kettles, etc., etc. Also English tea sets, 100 to ehoose from. It is needless to say that the above will be sold at prices in keeping with our low price policy. Remember, you have the Cut Bate shops at your door. Near the Grand in High Street and next the mart in Union St. AN TED 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. —Harrops Ltd. yy ANTED Known—For anything and everything go to Bullock's Big 3tore, Princes Street, opposite the Solliers' Club; 'phone 96.

Showroom Specials. C. C. WARD, Ltd. Drapers, Hawera. EVENING PEOCKS, in smart assorted sliades.— Usually 39/(3 and 42/6 Now 29/6 LADIES’ PELT HATS, in Pawn, Brown, Saxe.— Worth 12/6 Now 6/11 RIPPLE CLOTH DRESSING JACKETS, all colours.—Worth 6/11 Now 4/6 each One onIy—BOTTLE GREEN GABARDINE COSTUME. —Usual, 5 guineas Now 17/11

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 26 August 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 26 August 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 26 August 1926, Page 2

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