WANTED KNOWN Under the Postal Peculations oorrus. pondenoe addressed to a nom-do-plume, or with initials only, to oare of any I’osi Office, will not be forwarded from oirioe of posting. If advertisers do not desire to disolose their names they may have replies addressed oare of The Star and same will be forwarded to advertiser. XI/ANTED Known —At Hart’s Sale, 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 2790. WANTED Known The- Cut Eat. i*' leads with lartre stocks of leads with large stocks of genuine mop oil; we never carried any imitations and never will. We sell only the genuine article, and kindly not© our price, is 1/- per nom. pint' bottle, and as you cannot possibly buy better why should you pay 50% more? We are not ashamed'.to advertise our price of every line. Quiekshint}, large 3 fjor 2/5; Glaxo, large 5/10; Factory Butter, pats 1/5, bulk 1/3; Sardines, 3 tins for 9d or 4 for 1/-;. Cornflour, 9/6 per doz. Inlets; best Wheat, 8/6 bus. by the sack. Cheerio! Meet me in the Arcade of the Universal Providers; ’phone 2259. WANTED Known—Sale at Miss Stewart’s: Ladies’ cotton hose, good shades, 1/3, 1/11; silk hose, 2/6, 2/11, 3/11, 4/6; black cashmere hose from 2/6, all wool; remnant bargains; children’s dresses and rompers all reduced; ladies’ vests, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6; crepe bloomers, 1/11, 2/6; crepe nighties, 2/11, 3/11; crepe dressing .-jackets and gowns, all reduced; white Princess slips, lace trimmed, 6/6, 7/11; longcloth and Fuji eami-knickers; children’s socks, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6 pair; children’s gloves from 1/-; child’s cotton vests, 1/-, 1/3, 1/6; child’s cotton bloomers, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11; infants’ gowns from 2/11; barras from 3/3; house frocks and overalls, all reduced. —At Miss Stewart’s, High and Victoria Sts. TUANTEP Anowr.-—Great jeargains for everybody at Harrops’ End of-Season Sale. WANTED Known —Boys’ school out ‘fits: Blue serge shorts, 5/6, 8/6 12/6; boys’ grey and blue- shirts, all sizes, from 8/6 to 12/6; all-wool hose, 2/6. —The Busy 'Shop —-Shaw's, High St. WANTED Known The Cut Bate 1 leads with large shipment of Snowball Flour in all sizes. Genuine Palm Olive Soap, 5/11 (who brought the price down?); Sandsoap, 5 for 1/-; Motor Spirits, all you want, 16/5 case; Pepsodent Tooth Paste, 1/2; Krusehen Salts. 1/9; Epsom Salts, 2/6 box; genuine Hickory Axe Handles, 1/3 or 3 for 3/S; chocolates, 1/4 lb or 31b for 3/10; mixtures, 1/- lb, '3 lb for 2/10; papercovered confections, 1/- lb or 31b for 2/10; English Teasets from 9/11: Salmon, 5/6 doz. All goods delivered free. Eally round the one and only Cut Pate, Hawera’s Genuine Price Seducers. ’Phones: Main shop 2259, Union St. 2705. YX7ANTED Known—Furniture buyers *•'* should not fail to visit our showroom and factory before making any purchase. We have or can make from the simple everyday type to the highest period furniture at prices which defy competition. Aslc anyone who knows. —West End Cabinet Works (Sunderland’s). XX/ANTED Known—E. Morris, Ltd., leading jewellers, have just opened up a large consignment of orangetinted motor goggles, 3/6 per pair. Posted to any address 6d extra. W ANTED Known The Cut Eats leads and delivers free from the big rented shop in tiie big delivery trucks you mave have heard about. Our rents and delivery trucks don’t constitute overhead; this is a fact that is very obvious to any with even an elementary training in commercial law: overhead is determined solely by turnover, and as-we enjoy the largest turnover ever done by any retail grocer.,in this district we consequently enjoy 'the lowest overhead. We save more by the elimination of middlemen’s profits than pays rents, trucks and men to drive them. Wake up! Wake up! Don’t allow the issue to be clouded. Support the live wire grocers and help in the still further reduction of prices Cheerio! Meet me in the Arcade. ’Phone 2259. Known —Great Bargains for everybody at 'Harrops ’ End-of-Season Sale. TXT ANTED Known—lt’s about time L -~ v you ordered your tailor-made suit. It may save disappointment.—Adamson and Kobb, Tailors and Mercers, High Street, Hawera. Xy ANTED Known —Great Bargains for everybody at Harrops’ End-of-Season Sale. ■\IJANTED Known —Great Bargains for everybody at Harrops’ End-of-Season Sale. Xy 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 2701, Hawera. yyANTED Known—A good secondhand English piano for sale for £55. In perfect order, tone good, late model.—At Dixon's, Hawera. XX/HEN purchasing Sheet Music have 1 the number played and eung over for you; then you will know the best hits. Procurable at Laidlaw’f ■yyANTED Known —The newest designs in fadeless curtain nets, madras muslin, fadeless poplins, and casement cloths at Geo. Symo and Co.’s, Ltd. WANTED Known —Cash and Carry 1 prices: Wheat by sack, 8/3 bus.; sugar, 701 b, 17/6; Amber Tips and Bell tea, 51b tin 14/6 or 2/11 lb; best factory butter in pats, 1/5; no bulk whey stocked; Desert Gold tea, 2/10 lb; Pepsodent tooth paste, 1/1; Baxter’s, large 1/11-; Palm Olive soap, 6d cake. Just landed a further consignment of the famous Windmill wholemeal; £-ga 1. preserving jars, 12/3 doz, quarts 9/3 doz., pints 7/9 doz.; St. George paste, Soz jars lOrl; Peck’s paste, lid jar. Why pay more? Mr Farmer! Patronise the Cash and Carry; no heavy delivery trucks, no exorbitant: High St. rents’, no booking, no bad debts; Therefore you must save. No matter what prices put up by any other shop we are always less. Then, why worry? —Cash and ’Carry Store, corner Union and Nelson Sis.
full SWING! C. C. WARD’S Ltd., GREAT SUMMER SALE IN FULL SWING! HAWERA’S “CASH” DRAPERS n GIRLS’ BLACK CASHMERE % HOSE; popular quality; sizes 5,6, 7,8, 9, 10— Sale Price, all 1/11 pair BOILING ELASTIC; strong; great value — 0 yards for 1/-; 5 for 1/-; 3 for 1/Drastic Deductions in SUNSHADES; must'be cleared; paper oiled Cretonne Covers- 1/3, 1/11, 2/11, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11 IMITATION SUEDE GLOVES; popular fancy Gauntlets; new season’s goods.—'Worth. 3/11 and 4/0. Sale 2/11, 3/6 WOMEN’S BLACK CASHMERE HOSE; 5 dozen only; easilv worth 2/11— Special Sale Price, 1/11 pair GIRLS’ 2 COLOURED CASHMERE HOSE; Champagne, Tan, Fawn; sizes sto 10. Usually 2/3 to 2/11. Now 1/11 pr. WOMEN’S COLOURED CASH HOSE; new colours: Peach, Nude, Sunburn, Rose, Beige; good weight—3/6. Sale 2/4-J WOMEN’S ART. SILK PLATED HOSE; full length silk; Oatmeal, Nude, Champagne, Tinsel.—Usually 4/6. Sale 3/6 g PURE SILK TREAD HOSE; popular “Footluxe” brand; all newest shades.—Worth 7/11. Sale Price 6/11 | SILK HANDBAGS.—UsuaIIy 1/11. To Clear at 1/3 each. JAZZ SHOPPING BAGS, made of straw; large sizes. 2/8 each 1 GENTS’ COLOURED FIGURED HANDKERCHIEFS.—UsuaIIy 1/3. Sale Price 4 for 1/g LADIES’ WHITE HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS; great value.—6 for 1/-. 5 for 1/- and 3 for 1/-' CHILDREN’S BATHING COSTUMES, in Navy; 20-inch to 30-inch. A great bargain— To Clear at 1/11 pair 250 LADIES’ CUMFY CUT VESTS, in two good styles to choose from; full length— Special at 1/11 each 400 WOMEN’S COTTON VESTS. Specially bought for our Sale.—Usually selling at 1/3 each. Sale Price 9d each 12 doz Fine COTTON VESTS, S,S. larg.e size. Sale Price 1/11. 15 doz Fine COTTON VESTS, in large sizes. Sale 1/3 SATEEN KNICKERS, well-made with hemstitching and scalloping.—Usually 5/11. Sale Price 4/11 pair CHILD’S CREPE BLOOMERS, in all sizes.—Usually 1/9 to 2/6. All to Clear at our Price, 1/6 pair LADIES’ EXTRA LARGE UNBLEACHED COTTON VESTS, “The Monster”; a good line. Sale Price 4/6 each LADIES’ VESTS. A smart Vest with Braided Edging, in O.S. size.—Usually 3/6. Sale Price 2/11 Clearing Prices in CORSETS; sizes 24 to 30.—Usually 3/11 pair. Marked to Clear at 2/11 pair WINCEYETTE NIGHTDRESSES; well made of serviceable washing material.—Usuallv 4/11. Sale Price 3/11 each 6 onIy—HEAVY QUALITY FUJI SILK JUMPERS— Clearing at Half the Usual Price. Sale Price 9/11 each Our Entire Stock of Smart Summer Frocks, etc., all worthy of inspection. Marked at Prices that Are Bargains umu’s “CASH” DJRAPERS
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 5 February 1927, Page 2
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