WANTED KNOWN WANTED Known—Remember your friends in the Old Land this Xmas. Suitable gifts now showing at Hart’s,' High St. and Union St. Do not miss the. Home . mail. VyANTED Known—We stock good ’* ' dry and sound rata, maize, slab wood and pine; cut to any length; also Westport, second-class kitchen coal and cok. —E. Evans, ’phone 135. \y ANTED Known r — The Cut Rate ” leads. The butter and bacon specialists serve the people who demand the best. Icing sugar, 31ms for 1/1; carbonate of soda, lllbs for 2/-; boiling peas, 41ba for 1/-; methylated spirit, 1/2 or 3 for 3/4; .chocolates, 71b box, 7/9; all caramels and paper covered confections, 1/4 lb; tinned fruits, apricots, pears and peaches, 1/3 or 13/9 doz. Why pay more? Clothes pegs, 1/10 gross. You don’t only get the advantage of our large turnover, but you participate in our purchasing power when you get your goods at the Cut Rate. In short, you buy retail at wholesale prices. Give us your support and we will give you prices unheard of before. The continually famous Cut Rate, Union St., next the Mart; Hig:. St., near the Grand. YyANTED Known —Sonora receiving sets from £35. Sonora Speaker, out on its own—try one—£9 Sonora Highboy, see window elaborate furniture artistry. Dixon. Hawera. "VyANTED 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 Gd.—At G. R. Watts’, Manaia. VyANTED Known- —King Neutrodvne five valve receiving set for £2O at Dixons. About £lO more for batteries and installation, with this set you can • listen-in from New Zealand, Australia and U.S.A "VyANTED Known—Not having been a private secretary for opposition firms we therefore do not profess to know what other firms have done in the way of turnover for the last ten years, but the public are satisfied that they get full value at Bullock’s. Oatmeal for calf feed 21/-, 21/-, 21/- per 100; carbonate of soda, 121bs for 2/-, 121bs for 2/-. Our containers are goldlined: the gold representing the value you get at Bullock’s Big Store, Princes Street; ’phone 96.
WANTED TO BUY to Buy—Pedigree Tamworth sow, to farrow in October or November. Apply E. T. Eden, Riverlea. FOB SALE URRELL BROS, have a good sec-ond-hand waggon for sale (12 cans). Price £3B. JpOB Sale —Second-hand ‘ ‘ Bohni ’ ’ piano in splendid condition, £5 deposit and 2/2 weekly.—Bristol Piano Co., Ltd. T. G. Liddington, Hawera Agent. Sale—Boot repairing plant for sale. Apply 24 Victoria Street. ]?OR~ Sale—Columbia table gramophone, late model, in oak, automatic stop; supply of good records. Address at Star Office. JpOR Sale—Utility Black Orpington eggs from the world’s best strain, Warick Queen, 347 eggs in one year—a world’s record. Bred by Robert Burns, of Queensland, Australia, Settings 10/- and 15/- each, carriage paid. •—Don Robertson, Normanby. WHITE Leghorns, strong lusty 1 ' chicks; orders filled in rotation; packed securely; sent anywhere.—Hopkins, Manawapou Road. TpOR Sale —Settings, Black Orpingtons and White Leghorns; 7/6 setting; fertility guaranteed.—Hopkins, Manawapou Road. TpOR Sale—Chicks! Chicks! Black Orpingtons, good winter layers; now booking orders. —Hopking, Manawapou Road. F°R s ale—A pedigree Jersey three-year-old bull. Apply Cosgrove and Co. F OR Sale —14 acres and 2-roomed cottage, water and drainage, etc. Situate in borough. Good locality.; Price £450. Who wants a bargain?— Grant and Co. (opp. P. 0.). WANTED - to” Sell—rA — good farm horse; used to all harness. Apply W. Baker, Rata Street, Hawera. Jp’Oß Sale —Settings from the best Utility Brown Leghorns; heavy layers; 6/6 setting. Apply to M. Hopcroft, Normanby; ’phone 99. til r m i —nm— mmmm m————— SITUATIONS VACANT. ’’yyANTED —Middle-aged man (single) for milking, etc., on farm; good home. Apply N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Hawera.
'^/ r ANTED—A good capable -woman or lady help. Apply Nurse Gomer, Nolantown. ~y^ r ANTED—A good reliable girl for housework. Apply 268 High. St. — Capable housekeeper. Aply Mrs A. Pearce, Kakaramea. SITUATIONS WANTED ■yOUNG man, 20, three years’ hand and machine milking, good references, wants (place close Hawera. Apply Central Mart. ■^TANTED: —Position on dairy farm by experienced married man, handy at carpentry. Apply “E.H.,” Star. ] ANTED—Young girl to assist generally. Apply London Dye Works, Regent Street. T OST—Cadillac crank handle between Star Office and English Church, via Princes Street. Reward at Egmont Tourist Motors; ’phone 300. T OST—On Tuesday, cattle dog (white H breast and/ fore feet), name Darkie, reward. —P. Cameron, Kapuni, or -W. Cameron, .1.4 Victoria St., Hawera. J^OST —Between Te Roti and Hawera on Wednesday, crank handle. Would Under please leave at Star Office. T OST —On September 10, one springing brindle 3-yea T-old heifer, on Manaia Road; bought from Eltham; £1 reward. —J. F. Stevenson, Manaia.
22-inch PURE LINEN TEA' TOWELLING. Value here. —Usually 1/6 yard End-of-Sale Price 1/- yard 36-inch ART DRAPINGS, newest Floral designs in all colourings. —Worth 1/11 yard End-of-Sale Price 1/6 yard 41-inch MADRAS CURTAINNIG, with scalloped edging. —Usually 1/11, 2/3 yard End-of-Sale Price 1/6 yard 54-inch SHEETING, White and Unbleached.— Usually 1/11 and 2/3 yard End-of-Sale Price 1/4 and 1/7 yard
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 22 September 1926, Page 2
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