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WANTED KNOWN. Undar the Poatal BeanUtions oorree, Dondeooa addreaaed to • nom-de-plnme. oi with initial! only, to o*re of any Pobi Office, will not be forwarded from offiot of poatinc. If advertiser* do not desirt to diaoloae their namaa they may have re pliea addreaaed care of The Star and psmt will be forwarded to advertiser. \K7INTER Wants for the Wee Tots are ' ’ a special feature this week at Miss Stewart's. Saxe and navy fleecy woven rompers, 3/11; women dresses, 18in to 20in, 3/11; little boys' woven suits, assortment of shades, 4/11; woven bloomers, 1/9, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11; navy grey, cTeam vests, all wool, from l/o; silk and wool from 1/6, 1/11, 2/3, according to size; heavy ribbed cotton vests, girls' size, 2/6; infants' flannel, flannelette and winceyette petticoats, from 1/11 to 6/11; navy, grey, cream jerseys, all sizes, pure wool, from 5/11; bloomers to match from 5/11; sleeping suits, all sizes; cream and coloured . teddy coats, 11/6, 12/9, 13/6; boys.’ reefer coats, 6/11, 13/11, 15/11; a large assortment of girls' coats, all styles and prices; maids’ navy coats; children’s suede pull-ons, assorted .shades; black sealette hats and caps; cream teddy caps and pull-ons, all reasonably priced; a large assortment of sox, all wool, from 1/6 up at Miss Stewart's,"High St., Hawera. yyANTED Known —West End Cabinet Works for furniture of every description. Our methods of production and low prices must appeal to all honest discriminative buyers. Lot us prove it. High St. West, Hawera. yyANTED Known —The writer having been in business in Hawera for 15 years, and being rather particular about the quality of goods used in his household, and which are exclusively supplied from Bullock’s Big Store, rather upsets the idea that only common people deal at the above store. I have no occasion to see any health specialists, nor do I make the suggestion that more than half the people in the district are not particular what they eat. Best factory butter in pats (don’t forget), quhlitj second to none, 1/4, 1/4, 1/4, 1/4 per lb. Twenty years ago I appointed my first Home buyer. Is this first or last?—B. T. Bullock, Princes St., Hawera; 'phone 2296. YyANTED Known—Card Tables, collapsible, solid oak, from 35/-; Cots, Cots, full-size, dropside, complete with kapoc mattress, £3/12/6. —Sunderland's West End Cabinet Works. yyANTED Known—See Bullock first! ‘ Bargains galore. Prime South Island potatoes, 14/6 per 2001 b sack (the weight is not reduced to suit the price); K tomato soup, lOd, lOd, lOd per tin; K peas, 1/-, 1/-, 1/- per tin; Prizewinner pineapple, nominal 2|lb tins, a gift at 1/2, 1/2, 1/2 per tin; pollard (2001 b sacks), 21/- per sack in 5-sack lots (the weight is not reduced to suit the price; big round bath soap, 5d per cake, 3 for 1/2; Brown and Barrett’s custard powder (large), lOd, lOd, lOd per tin; Gear’s ox tongues (21b tins), 3/3, 3/3, 3/3. We do not twist and turn in our prices day by day. Price’s Trylite candles, sd, sd, 5d per pkt. See Bullock’s Big Store first and you will never regret it. Princes St.; ’phone 2296. yyANTED Known Bullock’s Big Sale is still going strong. We have bigger grocery bargains than ever to offer you at an early date. Axe handles to clear at 1/-, 1/-, 1/- each; 12inch wooden frame wringers, 31/-, 31/-, 31/- each; 14-inch Acme wringers, 26/each; 12-inch ditto, 23/6 each; large size O'Cedar mops, 6/9 each; dairy scrubs (usual price 1/9), now 1/3 each; best boot brushes (usual price 1/9), now 1/6; aluminium egg cups, 1/3 per half doz.; aluminium. pepper and salt shakers, 9d per pair; handles to fit benzine tins, 4d each; sandwich tins, 4 for 1/-; heavy aluminium buckets (2gal.), 10/6 each; aluminium kettles from 5/6 each.—Bullock's Big Store, Princes St. yyANTED Known —Harrops ’ Ltd, anL nounce their advance showing of Autumn and Winter Beady-to-WeaT Novelties for Monday, March 14. yyANTED Known—lf you want real bargains visit Bullock’s Big Sale. 1/- school pads, now lOd or 3 for 2/9; slate pencils, 1/3 peT 100; lead pencils, 2d per doz.; a good line of pipes, 1/6 each; Doulton cups and saucers, 3/6 each; Doulton jugs from 5/- each; Doulton lOin. plates, 4/6 each; glassware all reduced to bedrock; clothes baskets, galvanised baths, Stevens' enamelware, brushware, hair and bass brooms, all at prices that cannot be beaten. In addition to these wonderful prices we give you one packet of folder matches free for every 10/- spent (for two weeks only); usual price of matches, 8d per pkt. Don’t forget Bullock's address: Princes St. (opposite the Soldiers' Club); 'phone 2296. 1717" ANTED 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 The Cut Bate! Leads with a consistent, steadfast policy. No changes in our system—all goods delivered free from both shops. The price in our High St. shop is the same as in Union St. All our goods are sold under registered label of actual producers. If you doubt where the turnover is done, watch the arcade of the hygienic Cut Bate for half an hour and you will see something. Our famous chocolates 1/4 lb; paper-covered, lollies, 1/- lb; Bell and Amber Tips tea, 2/10 lb; sheep tongues, 16/11 per doz. Bally round the firm who forces prices downward—the continually famous Cut Bate. Two shops, one price, one quality, one system, free delivery. Cheerio! Meet me in the Arcade. yyANTED Known The Cut Bate Leads! Our bulk butter, like our fixtures, is the envy of nil. We offer today and every day in High St. as well as Union St.: Salmon, large 9d per tin or 8/10 per doz.; maple syrup, Log Cabin, 1/11; large round bath soap, 3 for 1/2; English Castile soap, 3 for 1/2; English carbolic soap, 3 for lid; Holbrook's Tennct, 9d per bottle; Bell's plaid matches, 7/9 per gross; Bell and Amber Tips tea, 2/10 per lb; English white stoneware chambers, 3/6; verge table strainers, 1/-; triple graters, all you want, 7d each. All delivered ffree—no need to lower your dignity !by be coming a pack-horse. Cheerio!, Meei me in the Arcade.

Money Saving Bargains at C. C. Ward, Ltd., Hawera

30-inch DOCTOR DRESS FLANNELS; Rose, Grey, Fawn, Red, Saxe, Toast, Jade Brown, Mauve, Kingfisher, Henna, Helio, Dark Brown —3/6 yard COLONIAL DRESS FLANNEL, 40 inches wide, in Grey Blue, Mustard, Brown, Fawn; a proven wearer —3/11 yard

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 29 April 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 29 April 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 29 April 1927, Page 2

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