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WANTED KNOWN Under the Postal Peculations oorrop. pondenoe addressed to a nom-de-plume, or with initials only, to oare of any Pom Offioe, will not be forwarded from office of posting. If advertisers do not desire to disolose their names they may have replies addressed oare of The Star and saitk will be forwarded to advertiser. yy ANTED Known —Hosiery of dis- “ tinction is the keynote of smart attire. Prices and quality to suit ail tastes will be found amongst the large selection showing at Miss Stewart's. Following are some of the prices: Bond’s super-weight silk hose, all leading shades, at 4/6; knit 2 fit at 4/11; Sylk art, 6/11; Duo Sylk, 8/11; Black Cat pure silk hosiery, 14/11; silk and wool, novelty stripes and checks, at 5/U, 6/11; silk and wool, marl effects, 4/11, 5/9; black cashmere hose, 2/6, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6 to 9/6; girls’ strong pure wool/ ribbed school hose, 2/11, 3/11; girls’ plain cashmere hose, 3/3, 3/11, 4/6; children’s sox, cotton, from 1/pairj cashmere sox, ail shades, i and 1 sox, from 1/6 pair.—At Miss Stewart’s, High Street. yyANTED Known —Great Bargains L for everybody at Harrops ’ End-of-Season .Sale. yyANTED Known—E. Morris, Ltd., leading jewellers, have just opened op a large consignment of orangetinted motor goggles, 3/6 per pair. Posted to any address 6d extra. WANTED Known —You can always k get your groceries, provisions, household hardware, preserving jars, crockery, etc., cheaper at the Cash and Carry Store, corner Union and Nelson Sts., Hawera. We have no heavy delivery trucks, no booking, no bad debts, therefore, Mr Farmer, ask our prices before buying elsewhere. Just a few of our many keen-edged prices: Amber Tips tea, the people’s favourite, 3/- lb, 5/lb tin 14/9; Edmond’s baking powdef, 1/3 tin or 13/11 doz.; Baxter’s Lung Preserver, large 1/11 bottle; Pepsodent tooth paste, 1/1; jellies, 5 for 1/- or 2/3 doz. Bally round the Cash and Carry. Low rent enables us to beat all-comers. Corner Union and Nelson Sts. yyAh?IED Known —£rreat Bargains ' for everybody at Harrops’ End-of-Season Sale. yyANTED Known The Cut Bate L 4 Leads as the Butter, Bacon and Cheese Shop, all such goods being sold under label of actual producer. Prime onions, 71b for 1/-; tinned pears, 1/-; English carbolic soap, full size cakes. 2/11 doz.; sardines, 2/9 doz.; salmon, tall tins, 10/9 doz., small tins 5/6 doz.; Cerebos salt, 3 tins 2/11; Chiver’s jellies, 7d, 3 for 1/7; Davies’ gelatine, 7d pkt; pork and beans, large 1/-; Postum, large 3/5, med. size 2/2; Antiacido, 2/3; Log Cabin syrup, 2/2; Brown & Poison’s cornflour, 9/6 doz. lbs. —Cut Bate, High & Union Sts. yyANTED Known—lt’s about time - you ordered your tailor-made suit. It may save disappointment.—Adamson and Bobb, Tailors and Mercers, High Street, Hawera. yyANTED Known —Great Bargains L ’ 7 ”- for everybody at Harrops’ End-of-Season Sale. VyANTED Known —Great Bargains for everybody at Harrops’ End-of-Season Sale. yyANTED Kin own—A good useful v second-hand piano can be obtained at Dixon’s for 20/- deposit and 20/monthly; suitable for a learner; total cost on terms £l7 10/-. Do not delay if you want this.—Dixon’s, Hawera. yyANTED Known The Cut Bate Leads with the greatest sale ever held in the district. All goods still further reduced. Genuine Palm Olive soap, 7d, 3 for 1/7, or 5/11 doz. Support the firm that laughs at black lists. Pepsodent, all you want at 1/2; Kruschen Salts, all you want at 1/9; Johnson baby powder, 1/2; better still, White Cross baby powder, England’s beat, Bd, 3 for 1/11. Watch the endless bargains being offered at the Cut Bate. We intend to reduce our present stocks by several thousand pounds to make room for goods arriving upon an early date. Bally round the firm with the changeless policy —the continually famous Cut Bate. Cheerio! Meet me in the Arcade. yy ANTED Known—New season’s apples in next week, both dessert and cooking; also raspberries, strawberries, black currants, etc.; peaches, plums, by lb or case; lemons, oranges, bananas as usual.—Nelson Fruit Depot, Union Street; ’phone 761; Hawera. yy ANTED Known—Smart neglige 1 J shirts, collar to match, 7/6, 9/6, 10/6 to 19/6; fuji silk, in tennis, canoe and negs, with collar, 19/6. Best quality only at the Busy Shop, Shaw, High Street. yy ANTED Known The Cut Bate Leadsl Yes, Mr Farmer, we believe in fair play, but we believe in this virtue all round, that is why we refuse to sell soap that costs 5Jd for 9d. Our fair play price for Palm Olive soap is 7d, 3 for 1/7, or 5/11 doz. We offer: Flit, the fly killer, for 1/10 (why pay 2/6?); large bottles bath salts, 1/6 (why pay 5/6?); Kruschen Salts, 1/9; Baxter’s Lung Preserver, 1/3, 2/- and 3/7; Johnson Baby Powder, 1/2; Pepsodent Tooth Paste. 1/2; De Witt’s Pills, large 5/3, small 2/9; Goddard’s Powder, 9d; fine China Tea Sets, were 36/-, now 16/11. Yes! Fair play every time; fair play without dirt. Cheerio., meet me in the Arcade of the Universal Providers, the firm that will not be a party to controlling prices. yy ANTED Known—Men's hats: Borsalino, Stetson, Battersby, Sutton’s, and all the latest and best known makes, from 8/6 to 55/-. The Busy Shop, Shaw, High Street. yy ANTED Known—A good secondhand English piano for sale for £55. In perfect order, tone good, late model. —At Dixon’s, Hawera. yy ANTED Known —Working shirts, wire twi3t, 5/11; pin heads, 6/11; all-wool flannels, 5/11; Palmer Nap, 8/6; all-wool sox, 1/- pair.—The Busy Shop, Shaw, High Street, yy ANTED Known—At Hart’s Sale, L the Fashionable Pearls, high grade quality, with gold clasps; usually sold at 30/- and 42/-; special reduction of one-third off usual price during sale. —Hart’s, High St. and Union St.; ’phone 690. YJIJHEN purchasing sheet music nave the number played and sung over for you; then you will know the beat hits. Procurable at Laidlaw'#

NOW NO c. w Value in 27-inch GINGHAMS; patterns suitable for kiddies’ frocks.—Worth 1/- yard. CHECK GINGHAMS, 36 inches wide. Special Sale line—Usually 1/3 and 1/2 yard. COTTON DELAINES; 36 inches wide; in neat floral designs.—Usually 1/6. BROCHE CREPE-DE-CHINE; 38 inches wide; all good colours. —Usually 9/11 yard. ASSAM SILK, in self colours; 38-inch. Sale Snip.—Usually 7/11. SILK BABBETTE or OTTOMAN REPP, suitable for Coats, etc., in newest shades—ll/6. SATIN LIZETTE; 40 inches wide; Blue, Green, Cream, and Maize.—Usually 11/6. BROCHE FUJI SILKS for dainty Underwear; 29-inch.—Usually 5/6. 38-inch DRESS VOILES; new season's goods.—Usually 3/6, 2/11, 2/6. - . BROCHE RADIUM, suitable for present wear. Value here.—Usually 4/11. Sale 6£d Sale Price lid yard Sale Price 10 Id yard Sale Price 6/11 Sale Price 4/6 yard Sale Price 9/11 Sale Price 4/6 Sale Price 3/6 Sale Price 1/11, 2/6, 2/9, 2/11 Sale Price 2/11 30-inch SHADOW TISSUE, in good patterns.—Usually 3/11. 30-inch SATEENS AND CRETONNES; real bargain line.—Usually 1/6 and 1/3. TOWEL SPECIAL; half-bleaehed; splendid quality; size 45 x 22.—Usually 5/6 pair. NURSERY FLANNELETTE. One of our sale features.—Usually 9/11 dozen. LINEN DOWLAS; 23 inches wide; fine texture. —Usually 1/-. 27-inch RLPPLE CLOTH, in 8 different shades.—Usually 1/3. VIYELLA. A well-known material; Stripes and Plains. —Usually 6/6 and 5/6. Our entire Stock of HEARTH RUGS AND SQUARES— All STRIPED FLANNELETTES; free from dressing; pyjama stripes.—Usually 1/6 yard. SPERO CALICO. A strong White Calico free from dressing.—Usually 1/3. WHITE FLORAL DESIGN DAMASK; 53 inches wide.—Usually 2/3 yard. Sale Price 2/6 Sale Price Hid Sale Price 2/11 pair Sale Price 8/11 dozen Sale Price 10£d yard Sale Price 7d yard Sale Price 4/11 yard Reduced to Genuine Half-prices Sale Price 1/1& yard Sale Price ll£d, or 11/- the doz. Sale Price 1/9 yard

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 22 January 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 22 January 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 22 January 1927, Page 2