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TO ADVERTISERS. n«x C<j*u»i uorrespoudtttitM tseocd U. a i.v.ijj-Ue-t>lUiUB, or **lUl initial* to curt, o l liny i-oot utlico, will not to MRled uoni ullioo ul pooung. 11 adrardo not aesua to dieoloao Uieir unineo ttioy tin vo replies ailiii eased uiro ol Tbb Star and will be forwarded to advertiser. ALUE and Economy are the main features to be studied by thrirty ppers. A. few or the following as will be of interest: infants' winette house dresses from 3/6; cream ollen dresses, 6/11; print dresses, if gingham rompers, 5/11; overly 2/11, 3/11; liannel dresses to fit la from 3 years to 13 years,, from up; vests, all sizes in cotton, 1/-; and wool; all-wool children's oniers from 1/9; “Twixwol” and os a’' corns, and nights; Liberty lies for growing girls; ladies’ overi and house frocks in neat designs, reduced; . rubber . aprons at half ee. —At Miss Stewart's, High St., wera. • - I AJSt fail Ail Urtil. 7ANTED - Known—if you are in J doubt where to go come to Bui k'a Big Store, the store where you full value. We do not twiht our ces from day to day, as we are sated with a profit sufficient to show ■ more than a reasonable return, ■t grade factory butter, 1/6, 1/6, per lb; jellies, 1/11, 1/11, 1/11 per ; Enos Bruit Salts, 3/5, 3/5, 3/5 ;|bottle; jam (61b tins), 3/11, 3/11, 11; 21b tins 1/4, 1/4, 1/4. Our stocks complete and fresh, and our huge mber of customers are perfectly sated/*—Bullock's Big Store, Princes ; 'phone 9,6. j -• 7ANTED Known—Alt silk and silk : 2 hose in. newest shades of skin., rvest, caramel, sunburn, ‘bran, grey3, nana, etc., 4/11, 6/11, 10/6 at HarLtd. RANTED Known—Life will be much easier for you if you deal at Bulk's Big Store. ” Oatmeal for feedstock, 21/-, 21/-, 21/- per lOOlbs; Eord oil, 5/6, 5/6, 5/6 per gallon; iling peas, 41bs for 1/-, 41bs for 1/-; seed peas and beans from 1/-, 1/-, per lb; Cooper's famous flower ana getable seeds; Neale's drenches, 9d, 9d per pkt. Our stocks of croekr and hardware are marked at prices at command a quick sale. We stock the leading brands of motor spirits, ■rime table potatoes (1901bs), 14/-, 14/- per sack. —'Bullock’s Big ire, Princes Street; 'phone 96. RANTED Known—ltem ember your friends in the Old Land this Xmas, table gifts now showing at Hart's, igih St. and Union St. Do not miss Home mail. RANTED Known The Cut Bate J Leads I Bemember, the protecin of food is the. protection of alth and life itself. It therefore hoves you to purchase your food sm a shop that has been specially lilt for the sale of food. Bemember, e Cut Bate has the finest fixtures in 3W Zealand, giving absolute protec>n from food contamination; and u will find there is no possibility of rms or infection from worm-infested mber. And when you remember that e large turnover makes our overhead pensss infinitesimal you can quite derstand how we are able to claim sell at 20% lower than any competis.—Cut Bate; 'phone 59. ' /ANTED Known—Sonora receiving “ sets from £35. Sonora Speaker, t on its own—try one—£9 Sonora ghboy, see window elaborate furnie - artistry. Dixon, Hawera. /ANTED ’ lisle hose in good British makes, including Sea Island,” a beautiful soft fabric taring better than silk, 2/6, 4/11 at arrops Ltd./ANTED .Known —Bullock's busiV ness is run on legitimate lines, d we do not try to make out that we n give you something for nothing, r nothing for something; but we do ve you a fair go and keep our prices a fair basis. Every individual has ifficient brains to know that they cant get something for nothing. 1A gar, 16/-, 16/-, 16/- per 701 b .bag. e do not infer that people that patnise other places that they are the ly particular people in the district. Bullock's Big Store, Princes Street; hone 96. /ANTED Known—Begg and Co. piano, oak case; direct from the ctory to Dixons, Hawera, only £B9; rms can be arranged. You save at ist £2O by buying this piano. /ANTED Known The Cut Bate T Leads! We claim we are the only ail grocers in the district to have own London buyers, and we can Ove by documents and original iniees that we can save more than ould pay our rent and delivery exjnses four times over. Hence you ust save money by dealing at the Cut ate. We will never be undersold and will always deliver to your door, obin Hood sanitary paper, 3/6 doz. ills; “K” tomato soup, lOd; lemon [heCzers, 7d; tea seta (English, not ,p), 9/11 set; sandwich tins, large, 4 r l/-j carbolic soap, large, English, for , lid; prunes, 31b for 1/4; icing gar, 31b for 1/1 or 121 b for 3/11; irrot food, lOd; butter, 1/5 lb. /ANTED Known Delicious! De- “*• licious! Delicious! Eresb, fully ature Stunner apples arriving twice eekly direct from our packing sheds, elcon. No wilted fruit. Prices still same. 2slbc 1/-; small * 41b s 1/ K>hera, SJiw 1/-. Try our cartons — isrter-case, handy package; cheapest ay of all to buy apples. Oranges, mons, bananas, pears, etc., of the best lality only always in stock.—Sunny elson Fruit Depot 'phone 701, 3 nion St., Hawera. ; y’ANTED Known —British Piano in ’' splendid order ,£55 cash; for ompt sale at Dixon's, Hawera. JtTANTED Kflown—Plain and coloured coir matting, 27 inches wide, 9 yard; 86 inches wide, 6/6 yard, iir mats all sizes and prices.—-Geo. toe and Co., Ltd. ■ANTED Known Adamson and Boibb are holding a large and led stock, comprising Pyramid and cy silk handkerchiefs, braces, fancy , Lnvisca pyjamas and shirts, Fuji ; tennis and canoe shirts, fancy is garters, ties in endless variety; * a fine range of Stetson hats, and ice assortment of travelling rugs at unson and Bobb's, High St., Ha

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 6 October 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 6 October 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 6 October 1926, Page 2

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