- • xo ADVERTISERS. Tinder the Postal Regulations correspondence ddreesed to a rorn-do-plumo, or with initials nly, to caro of any Post Office, will not te orwarded from * oflico of posting. If adver* isera do not desire to discloso their names they nay have- replies addressed care of The Star and ■ftrnft will be. forwarded to advertiser. WAWTED KNOWN. YX/ANTED Known —Wc have a full - xange of goods of the best quality, and ire do not talk yon into making a purchase but simply leave it to purchasers to make their own selection. Molasses for stock feeding 10/9, 10/9, 10/9.' per ewt case; raw and boiled linseed .oil,, separator oil, motor oils, motor spirits, bulk Epsom salts, lysol, and all requirements for the farmer at our usual low prices. Our crockery _ and hardware prices are absolutely right. -Bullock's-Big, Store, Princes Street; phone 9(5, . •' ; ; - YY/ANTED Known—We stock good dry and sound rata, maire, slab wood and pine; cut to any length; also Westport,‘second-class kitchen coal and cok.—E. Evans, 'phone 135. \X/ANT’EI> Known The Cut Pate ‘ L -/leads for lowest overhead expenses. Peason it out the only logical way. Overhead expenses are. determined solely; by turnover, and since our turnover is easily- the biggest in this district, our overhead expenses are consequently smallest. We can prove that even during the winter months our expenses have been met by 6.5 per cent., and if others can function on an equally low percentage, why the demand for control prices? High St., near the Grand; Union St,, next the Mart. WANTED Known —During the next V 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, i—Harrop* Ltd. WANTED Known—The Cut Pate veads. and will continue to lead. Watch who can cut deepest. Large tins sardines, 3 for 2/4; petroleum jelly, 4’», 2/2; leg rope, all' you want, 9d pox lb; tomato 1 sauce, large 1/2. or 3 for 3/5; “K" tomato soup, lOd or 9/6 per doz.; Blue Seal vaseline, sd; 'Palm and- Olive\soap, sd; De Witt's pills, 2/11, large 5/5; lemon squeezers, 7d; rubber sponges, 9d; loose tea-, 1/8 lb; Edmond’s baking powderfi, 13/11 doz; pineapple, 3 for 1/10; Granosc biscuits, 1/1 or 3 for 3/1, large 3/5: Sugar of Milk, .1/5; genuine mop oil, 1/-, pint; Nugget, 4 for 1/- or 2/10 doz. Watch who sells cheapest. The Hygienic -Shop is also the convenient shop, near the Grand; 'phone 59.
WANTED Known —We do not claim that we put the salt in the sea, but we do claim that we give you full value for your money, so you cannot go wrong by shopping at Bullock's Big Store, Princes St. McClinton’s Barilla Soap lid, lid, lid per pkt.; Shamrock Baiilla, 3 bars for 2/-, 3 bars for 2/-; tomatoes 1/2, 1/2, 1/2 per tin. Have you tried our Sunflower brand dessert fruits. We do not stock water grade. —Bullock's Big Store, Princes Street; 'phone 36. Viy ANTED —-Thrifty shoppers to note ‘ our bargain prices. Infants' flannelette and winceyette gowns, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11; flannel Barras 3/11, 4/6, 4/11, 6/11; shawls, from 6/6;, bibs 9d, 1/-; bootees 1/-, 1/3, 1/11; vests 1/6, 1/11, 2/3;. winceyette dresses, 3/11; woollen dresses 6/11, 9/11; Nuns' veiling and cashmere dresses 12/6, 13/11, 14/11, 16/fl;, matinee jackets 4/11, 5/6, 5/11, 8/11; cream teddy coats 11/6) 12/6; winceyette petticoats, 2/11; flannel petticoats, 3/9, 4/11; children's wool and cotton corns., 3/11, 4/6; bloomers 1/9, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11; caps and bonnets, from 1/- each; double width voile, 1/- yard; ginghams, •!/- yard, worth 1/11, 2/6; remnants of prints, crepes, voiles, and other dress materials at ridiculous prices; girls’ flannel and woollen dresses greatly reduced; children's woollen sets, coloured coats, dressing gowns and jackets, woven nights, etc., all marked down at Miss Stewart's sale, Victoria and High Streets, Hawcra. TX/ANTED Known—During the next J .few weeks our entire stock of huosehold 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. .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 Delicious! De--5 , licious! .Delicious! Fresh/ fully mature Sturmer apples arriving twice weekly direct from our packing sheds, Nelson. No wilted fruit. Prices still the same, 2ilbs 1/-; small 41bs 1/ cooker*, 31bs 1/-. Try our cartons—-quarter-case, handy package; cheapest way of all to buy apples. Oranges, lemons, bananas, pears, etc., of the best quality only always in stock.—Sunny Nelson Fruit Depot 'phone 701, 3 Union St., Hawera.
WANTED Known—British Piano in ' splendid order £55 cash; for prompt sale at Dixon’s, Hawera. RANTED Known-—Plain and coloured coir matting, 27 inches wide, 3/9 yard; 36 inches wide, 5/6 yard. Coir mat 3 all sizes and prices.—Geo. Symo and Co., Ltd. '\y ANTED Known —Big reductions. Sale of ladies’ and gents’ footwear. Dozens of pairs of ladies’ shoes of all descriptions .at 14s 6d a pair; men’s black and brown shoes, from 19s 6d.—At G. B. Watts’, Manaia. IX7ANTED Known—During the next few weeks our entire stock of household 1 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. YyANTED Known Adamson 1 and Bobb are holding a large iand varied Btock, 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 rugs at Adamson and Bobb’s, High St., Hawera.
STOCK-TAKING SPECIALS SPERO CALICO, free from dressing, for Pillow Cases, etc.: 35-ineh—Usually 1/3 yard ... Special Sale Price lid yard 54-incli DAMASK; good quality; dice and floral designs—Usual Price 2/6 yard x - . Special Sale Price 1/11 yard TEA TOWELLING; pure Linen; 22-inch wide— Usual Price 1/3 yard Special Sale Price 1/- yard CRETONNES for Curtains and Coverings, etc. — Usually 1/3 Special Sale Price 10£d yard Ladies’ WOOLLEN COSTUMES; a great line; shades in Grey, Nigger, Almond —Usually 69/6 Special Sale Price 29/6 Ladies*' BLACK RUBBER RAINCOATS, in, shades of Black, Saxe, Brown and Green — Usually 27/6 Special Sale Price 23/6 BLOOMERS, Crepe, great assortment of Sky, Pink, White Helio—Worth. 2/11 Special Sale Price 1/11 pair JUMPERS; All Wool; Nigger, Purple and) Jazz colours —Usually 13/6 to 18/6 Special Sale Price 9/11 yard CASH DRAPERS, HAWERA. STOCK-TAKING SPECIALS) ART SILK HOSE; big job purchase in all the best colours —Usually 2/6 pair Usually 1/3 pair KINGFISHER LUSTRE WOOL; loz balls; 3- * ply; all colours; displayed on special table — Special Sale Price 1/2 ball FAC ECLOTHS; huge job purchase; crochet edge Worth 1/- each Special Sale Price 3 for 1/11' FEATHER TRIMMING;; Black, White, Mauve, Orange—Usually 2/6 yard Special Sale Price 1/3 yard f CREPE DE CHINE; all the newest shades; 38inch;. for evening and day wear —Usually 6/11 yard ’ Special Sale Price 4/11 yard GABARDINE; all wool; 54-ineh wide; in Brown, Grey, Fawn-—Usually 11/6 yard Special Sale Price 6/11 yard SATIN LISETTE; 40-ineh wide; in shades of Cream, Blue, Lemon and Kingfisher —Usually 11/6 yard Special Sale Price 4/6 yard 500 yards of SAKASAN; 36-inch; pure Silk; specially bought for our sale —Usually 2/ll yard Special Sale Price 1/11& yard
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 18 September 1926, Page 2
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