TO ADVERTISERS. Unde* tbe Postal Regulations correepondeno* addressed to > nom-de-plume, or with initials only, to eexe of any Post Office, will not be fomraaded from office of posting. II advertisers do not desire to disclose their names they may have replies addressed care of The Star and same will be forwarded to advertiser. WANTED KNOWN. TX7ANTED Known—We stock good diy and sound rata, maire, slab wood and pine; cut to any length; also Westport, second-class kitchen coal and coke. —E. Evans, 'phone 135. YX7 ANTED Known The Cut Bate T.ooda Deads for still better prices. S.I. potatoes, 12/& sack; . Enos Emit Salts. 3/1; tinned fruits, peaches, pears, apricots, 1/3; leg rope, 9d lb; salmon, 9d, large 6/9 doz.; Quickshine, large lOd, 3 for 2/4; No Bub, 3 for 2/3; sardines, 4 for 1/-; N.Z. walnuts, 9d lb; icing sugar, 31b for 1/1; benzine, 16/11 case; jam (Kirkpatrick’s), 4 for 1/11; dried peaches, 9|d. lb. 'Goods delivered free from either of our shops, which are both built of concrete and are free from any. possibility of food contamination. Bally round the Cut Bate; ’phones 59 and 627. •XT/ANTED Known We challenge J anyone to prove that their prices are 20 per cent, cheaper than Bullock ’s. All our prices are genuine. Chrystalised cherries, 2/6, 2/6, 2/6 per lb; best loose dates, 31bs for lid, 3ibs for lid. Don’t forget to buy your fruit, etc., for your Xmas baking at Bullock’s Big Store, Princes St.; ’phone 96. [yt/ANTED Known—King Neutrodyne *■ ' J five valve receiving set for £2O at Dixons. About £lO more for batteries and iistallation, with this set yon can listen-in from New Zealand, Australia and U.S.A X/AiLTJE and Economy are the main lL ’-‘ features to be studied by thrifty shoppers. A few of the following lines will he of interest: Infants’ winceyette house- dresses from 3/6; cream woollen dresses, 6/11; print dresses, 2/11; gingham rompers, 5/11; overalls, 2/11, 3/11; flannel dresses to fit girls from 3 years to 12| years, from 6/11 up; vests, all sizes in cotton, I/-; silk and wool; all-wool children’s bloomers from 1/9; “Twixwol” and “Cosa” corns, and nights; [Liberty •bodies for growing girls; ladies’ overalls and house frocks ,in neat designs, all reduced; rubber aprons at half price.—At iMiss 'Stewart’s, High St.. Hawera.
XXTANTED Known. —Now is the time . J to make your' Xmas cakes, and if you buy your ingredients at Bullock’s Big_ Store -yon. cannot fail to - get good results. Best quality currants, 31bs for 1/111, Slbs for 1/11; finest ‘Three Grown Mildura sultanas, lOd, lOd, lOd lb, 31bs for 2/5; Sunflower seeded raisins, 3 pkts for 1/11; Sunmaid seedless raisins, 3 pkts for 1/11, 3 pkts for 1/11; loose seedless raisins, 7d, 7d, 7d per lb; cooking almonds, 2/6, 2/6, 2/6 per lb. All our fruit is clean and wholesome. Bullock’s Big Store, Princes St., opposite the Soldiers ’ Club. Known—Art silk and silk hose in newest shades of skin, harvest, caramel, sunburn, bran, greys, banana, etc., 4/11, 6/11, 10/6 at Harrops Ltd. ~Y\TANTED KNOWN—Our prices do - not go up and down with every change of the wind. We give you a straight-out go, and you will find that it pays you best to deal at Bullock’s. Hresh prunes, 31bs for 1/5; K tomatoes, 1/2, 1/2, 1/2 per tin; Peter Pan jam (61b tins), 4/-, 4/-, 4/-; apricots (21b tins), 1/6, 1/6, 1/6; large Glaxo, 5/9, 5/9, 5/9 per tin; glass salad bowls, 1/-, 1/-, 1/- each; dairy scrubs. 3 for 1/6, 3 tor 1/6, 3 for 1/6. Shop at Bullock’s Big Store and you will save money in addition to getting the best of goods. Our address: Opposite the Soldiers’ Club, Princes St. TXfANTED Known The Cut Bate * “ Leads. In recent issues of the Star able articles have appeared, pointing out the dangers of food contamination. Particular people in Hawera realise that they can secure immunity from the possibility of contamination by purchasing at the Cut Bate. Both our shops are built of concrete and brick throughout, and our fixtures, so ably installed by Messrs Geo. Syme and Co., being of mahogany with zinc containers, and having no equals in the Dominion, prevent the possibility of worms or germs or any contamination of any kind whatever. Meet us in the Arcade of the Cut Bate, the Hygienic Grocery. TV/ANTED Known—Sonora receiving sets from £35. Sonora Speaker, out on its own—try one —£9 Sonora Highboy, see window elaborate furniture artistry. Dixon, Hawera. XXT ANTED Known —Ladies’ lisle hose L - in good British makes, including “Sea Island,’’ a beautiful soft fabric wearing better than Bilk, 2/6, 4/11 at Harrops Ltd. V/WANTED Known —Begg and Co. u - - piano, oak case; direct from the factory to Dixons, Hawera, only £B9; terms can be arranged. You save at [east £2o. f by buying this piano. Y\T ANTED Known Delicious! De- ■ liciousl Delicious! Eresh, fully mature Stunner apples arriving twice weekly direct from our packing sheds, Nelson. No wilted fruit. Prices still the same, 2Jlbs 1/-; small 41bs 1/jcokera, Blto 1/*. Try our cartons— Jaarter-ease, handy package; cheapest way of all to buy apples. Oranges, lemons, bananas, pears, etc., of the best quality only always in stock. —Sunny Nelson Bruit Depot ’phone 701, 3 Union St., Hawera. r«7ANTED Known—British Piano in *■splendid order £55 cash; for prompt sale at Dixon’s, Hawera. nrr ANTED Known —Plain and coloured coir matting, 27 inches wide, /9- yard; 36 inches wide, 5/6 yard, loir mats all sizes and prices.—-Geo. iyme and Go., Ltd. jTTANTED Known Adamson and ■ J Bobb are a large and aried stock, comprising Pyramid and ancy silk handkerchiefs, braces, fancy ox, Lnvisca pyjamas and shirts, Pnji ilk tennis and canoe shirts, fancy ’aria garters, ties in endless variety; iso a fine range of Stetson hats, and , nice assortment of travelling rugs at Ldamaon and Bobb’s, High St., Ha rera.
C. C. WARD, LIMITED, Drapers, HAWERA. New Season’s Goods LADIES’ JERSEY SILK JUMPERS; all shades; Eton collars and dainty .pockets—l4/6 LADIES’ CUMPY CUT VESTS; extra fine quality cotton; finished with silk Stripe—--2/11 each KIDDIES’DAINTY ORGANDIE FROCKS; lemon and white; trimmed lace and frills— From 6/11 to 15/11 JERSEY, BULK UNDERSKIRTS and KNICKERS; dainty shades—Underskirts, 8/11 to 19/6; Knickers, 5/6 to 10/9
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 11 October 1926, Page 2
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