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HP J. C. HUTTON (N.Z.) LTD PIGS. PIGS. PIGS. RECEIVING DATES TOR OCTOBER: Kakaramea —Monday, 10, 24. Normanby —Monday, 3, 17, 31. Hawera —Every Tuesday. Manutahi —Wednesday, 5, 19. Mokoia—Wednesday, 12, 26. Buyer: K. McNae. ’phone 2424, Hawera Patea —Wednesday, 12. Buyer: C. Webster, Waverley. Auroa —Every Monday. Palmer Road —Thursday, 13, 27. Manaia —Every Tuesday. Otakeko —Wednesday, 5, 19. Okaiawa —Wednesday, 26. Matapu—Thursday, 6, 20. Buyer: J. P. Crawford, ’phone 2716 Hawera. Eltham —Every Monday at Works. Mangatoki—Tuesday, 4, 18. Te Roti—Wednesday, 5, 19. Buyer in Charge: J. W. Burke, ’phone 33, Eltham. Opunake—Monday, 10, 24. Awatuna —Monday, 10, 24; 2.30 to 3.30. Rahotu—Tuesday, IS; Nov. 1; 10 to 12. Oaonui—Tuesday, 18; Nov. 1; 12.30 to 2.30. Te Kiri—Tuesday, 11, 25: 10 a.m. to 12. Pihama —Tuesday, 11, 25; 12.30 to 2.30. Kaponga—Every Wednesday. Riverlea —Thursday, 13, 27. Mahoe—Thursday, 20; Nov. 3. Buyer: G. Lewis, ’phone 64, Kaponga.

SITUATIONS VACANT. \y ANTED—A smart boy for garage, and to learn, trade. Apply 9 a.m. sharp on Monday morning to Dysons, Poord and Keilar, Ltd., Criterion Garage, iHawera. ' Yy ANTED—A youth or young man ' * for dairy farm; machines used; small herd; good home and conditions. Apply Cosgrove and 'Co., Manaia. \y ANTED —Good strong youth. Ap- ** ply personally manager Waimate: West Demonstration Farm, Normanby j Road, Manaia. i \yANTED—Strong boy for hand j ’ * milking, close to town. Address at Star Office. BOARD WANTED T>OARD and Residence required by young business man. State terms to “Board,” Box 18, Hawera. BOARDERS WANTED. -pOARDERB —Married couple or two " friends to share room in clean, comfortable home. Address at Stui Office. Lady, comfortable quiet home wants lady or gentleman boarder, few minutes P. 0., terms moderate, washing and mending. Write “Comfortable, Star Office. TO PET. ~ TO Let —4-roomed house, Mangatoki. Apply J. Marx, senior Mangatold. ■ WANTED TO BUY. vyANTED—4/Coodoz new laid eggs, •’*•*l/6 doz cash. Apply O’Reilly, the Quality Cash Grocer. ANTED to Purchase —Second-hand safe, small or medium size._ State price, make, and inside dimensions to “Office Safe,” Star Office. to Purchase —Old culled cows, boners, old horses suitable for boiling down. —J. Mead, Denby Road, Hawera. LOST. t OST —Friday, between Waihi Road and Regent St. or Argyle St., Daisy” Brooch; valued as keepsake. Finder please ring 2561. handle for Overland, on returning to Para Rubber Coy., Regent Street, Hawera. T OST —Starter Reward MISCELLANEOUS. A LITTLE Thing that does a big job —Strange’s Corn Cure; it has hundreds of testimonials; 1/- tin at W. G. Strange’s, the Chemist.

WANTED iNOm Undar tha Postal *s*nlatloßß aorraa pondanoa addreasad to a aom-da-plana. or wltk Initials only, to ears of *»T Post OClna. will not bs forwards* Cross o*ia» of postla*. I* adTsrtissrs do aat dssir* to dlaaloaa tkalr Bamaa tksy may kara rspllas addraassd ears of "Iks Itar, aid saata will bs forwards* to adTsrtlssr.

GEORGE & DOUGHTY, LTD The Open Warehouse. WE SELL FOR LESS! Special Prices for One Week in our Dress Department 3000 Yards FLORAL, VOILE'S in all the latest colourings and designs —Wholesale Price 1/9, 1/11, 2/3, 2/9, 3/3 BORDERED VOILES in all the latest colourings and designs — Wholesale Price 7/-, 7/6, 7/11 rohe length VOILE ROBE LENGTHS in imitation hand-painted designs on plain grounds; very smart —-Wholesale Price 12/6 rohe length 38in. FLORAL ART SILK in dainty designs and smart tones — Wholesale Price 4/6 3 gin. ART SILK SIJARRAY; this is a nice weight material in dainty designs; just the thing for hard-wearing frocks Wholesale Price 3/9 yard 39in. ART SILK in plain colours; this is a nice weight material; suitable for Sports Frocks —-Wholesale Price 4/6 29in. STRIPED FUJI SILK in all the latest designs and colourings; this is a full silk and good weight—Wholesale Price 3/1 CREPE DE C-HENE ROBE LENGTHS in all-over designs with plain border 'and plain coloured grounds, with smart floral border— Wholesale Price 35/-, 39/6, 42/6 rohe length 39in. PLAIN COLOURED CREPE DE CHENES in all wanted shades—Wholesale Price 4/11, 6/11, 7/6, 8/11, 9/11 yard 40in FANCY SILK COATINGS; just the thing for smart Dust and Motoring Coats, in shades of Black, Green, Brown and GreyWholesale Price 7/11 yard 40in. JERSEY SILK; this is a nice dainty silk for dainty lingerie, in shades of Pale Pink, Cyclamen, Apricot, and Cream—Wholesale Price 3/3 2000 yards of STRIPED COTTON MATERIALS for Summer Dresses, including Tricolines, Triolas, Tremola, Santola, and Poplins—Wholesale Price 3/11, 2/11, 2/6, 2/3, 1/11 54in. CREAM COTTON GABERDINE; just the thing for sports Skirts and Dresses —Wholesale Price 4/11 yard 54in. ALL-WOOL REPPS; all good dyes in all the latest and best shades—Wholesale Price 13/6 and 10/9 yard GEORGE & DOUGHTY, LTD. Box 199 H A W E R A ’Phone 2704

YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO-DAY! Tuesday Too Late ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY BEGG PIANOS BEGG PIANOS To-day and Monday £76 Cash £76 TUESDAY Tudor, Begg, £Bl Jacobean, Begg, £B6 Other Models, £9l £96 See Window DIXON’S, HAWERA FISHING TACKLE. WILLSDEN & WHITEBAIT MINNOW'S CASTS TRACE'S HOOKS 'GUT LINES ETC, K. CASSIDY. MANAIA.

YtTANTED Known —Spring cleaning! ‘•’/-■Get tie room papered and renovated, ring -'phone 2306. Pacey, Painter and Decorator. XT7ANTED .Known —The British ' -Laundry are still continuing business. No order too large or too small. Give us a‘trial! . ■^7"ANTED Known —Sale, Sale, Sale. For ten days only we are offering numerous lines at sweeping reductions. Oddments in corsets, usually 32/6, for 3/11; all-wool navy bloomers, usually 11/6, for 7/11; crepe bloomers, 1/11; crepe nights from 8/H; ladies' cotton vests, 1/6, 1/9; Shetland vesta, 2/11; corselettes, 4/11, 6/11; woollen gloves, usually 7/6, now 1/- pair; giugaams from 6d per yard; aprons, usually 7/b, now 4/11; infants’ bibs, 6d, Bd, and 9d; vests from 1/3; infants ’ wincoyotto dresses, 2/11; flannel dresses and rompers, 4/11, usually 9/11, 10/6; maids’ coats, reduced from 29/6 to 9/11; children's hand-made dresses and rompers at half price; moiie underskirts, 22/6, now 4/11; heavy woollen bloomers, O.S. sizes, 7/11, 8/11; hose, all latest colours, 1/3, 1/H; women’s merino vests, l.s. and s.s.. reduced to 3/11; children's so* from 1/- per pair; many other bargains at Miss btewart’s, High and Victoria Streets, Hawera. TX7ANTED Known —The British Laundry have thoroughly renovated their premises and are still continuing business. Give us a trial! WAITED Known —Just landed, a • limited amount of the famous “All Gold’’ pure apricot conserve in lib cans; Ghiver’s marmalade, lid jar; Keiller’s “Little Chip” marmalade, 1/4 jar; factory butter, 1/7; the famous **jswan’’ bacon (the bacon with the stripes), lb by the side; Swan special cooked ham (the finest cooked ham on the market), 2/6 lb; Bata butter, fresh daily; sultanas, 31b fox 1/11; raisins, 3 pkts for 1/7; Virol, Boz. 2/9, 16oz. 3/11; Ovaltine, 1/7, 2/8, 4/10; fluid magnesia, 1/2 bottle; new season’s cordials, 1/4; Ship jellies, 5 for 1/-; Alexander jelly crystals, 6d. We have the goods at the home of Bigger Values —the ever famous Cut Rate. Cheerio 1 Meet me in the Arcade; ’phone 2259 or 2705 for genuine all-round values. "VS/ ANTED Known —Linen tea towel- " ling, 9id yard; only procurable from Harrops Ltd. WAITED Known —White nursery flannelette, 7/11 doz., only procurable from Harrops Ltd. WANTED Known —The largest and best selection of men’s and boys’ clothing and mercery. Only the best quality at the lowest prices. Pay us a visit at the Busy Shop—Shaw’s, High Street. 'VV/ANTED Known —Just landed, a large consignment of finest quality English enamelware marked at prices that talk busines. Pord oil (first grade), 1-gal. tins 5/6; motor spirits, 14/- case;, special price for quantity lots; Sucrosine, 14/6 per 100; Palmer’s Calf Meal, 20/- per 100; bulk petroleum jelly, 7d; bulk disinfectant, 5/- per gal.; mixed grain, 7/3 bushel; axe handles, 1/3; 20 monster bars soap, 12/11; bull rings with key, 1/9. Mr Parmer! We have your requirements, and remember the Cut Rate Leads and won’t be undersold. Cheerio! Meet me in the Arcade of the real price reducer. AX/ANTED Known —Pure white sheet- ' ing, free from filling, for single beds l/7i yard, for double beds 2/4i yard; only procurable from Harrops Ltd. 'yy'ANTED Known Alleged Cutters come and go, but the Cut Rate’s here to stay. Here we are again: Deep sandwich tins, 3 for 1/-; bun and patty tins, 6d or 3 for 1/3; English trays (large size), all colours (worth 3/9), only 3 gross left, going at 1/4; magic mits, 5 for 1/-; large round bath soap, 3 for 1/2; Pirth’s stainless knives, 11/9 per half doz.; breakfast size china cups and saucers, gold lined, 5/11 half doz.; nail brushes, 5 for 1/-. Satisfaction or money refunded is the guarantee that goes with our goods. The Cut Rate Leads! Cheerio! Meet me in the Arcade of the pure food providers. ■yyrANTED Known White damask tabling, 1/9 yard; only procurable from Harrops Ltd. W flY deny your child a musical edu- ‘ cation? A good second-hand piano for 20/8 per month can be secured at Dixon’s.

PIGS PIGS PIGS iJ'HOMAS JgORTHWICK & gONS (A'ASIA), LIMITED. WAIT AHA FREEZING WORKS. RECEIVING DATES. Mondays— Normanby, 2 to 3 p.m.—Oct. 3. Normanby, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.—Oct. 10, 24. Hawera—Oct. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31. Tuesdays— Te Roti—Oct. 11, 25. Mokoia—Oct. 4, 18, Nov. 1. Mangatoki, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.—Oct. 11, 25. Otakeho —Oct. 4, 18. Wednesdays— Auroa—Oct. 5, 12, 19, 26, Nov. 2. Manaia—Oct. 5, 12, 19, 26, Nov. 2. Palmer Road, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.—Oct. 12, 26. Okaiawa —Oct. 5, 19, Nov. 2. Pihama, 1.30 to 3 p.m.—Oct. 5, 19, Nov. 2. Matapu, 1.30 p.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 12 and 26. Thursdays— Manutalii —Oct. 13, 27. Nukumaru —Oct. 13, 27. Kapuni —Oct. 6 and 20. Fridays— Kaponga —Oct. 7, 14, 21,, 28. Opunake—Oct.. 7, 14, 21, 28. Riverlea, 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.— Oct. 7, 21. Awatuna, 1 to 3 p.m.—Oct. 7, 21. Te Kiri, 1 to 3 p.m.—Oct. 14, 28. Oaonui, 10 a.m. to 12 noon —Oct. 14, 28. At the following stations by arrangement: Wavcrley, Kakaramea. CALFSKINS—Current market rates. Buyers: J. H. BUTCHER, Stratford. R. M. THURSTON, Eltliam. P. H. WRIGHT, Hawera. E, BUTCHER, Waitara. THOS. BORTHWICK & SONS (A’ASIA), LTD., WAITARA. JJAWERA JJACON QOMPANY T. H. WALKER & SONS, LTD. RECEIVING DATES FOR OCTOBER. We will receive Prime Bacon Pigs, weights from 1101 b to 1401 b, at our works — EACH TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. Other Stations by arrangement. A Telephone Call will bring us to you. Buyers— E. H. WALKER, 'phone 2338. MILTON BAILEY, 'phone 2333. T. WAITE, Stratford, 'phone 80924. T3ATEA ]ty£EAT QO.,

Plymouth.

OUTSTANDING VALUES for QUALITY GOODS LADIES’ DOME FASTENING- SUEDE FABRIC GLOVES, 2/6 and 2/11 WASHABLE SUEDE GLOVES with dome fasteners and fancy cuffs, 8/6 and 10/6 SMART NECKWEAR in Artists’ Bows and Lace Collarettes and Fronts, 2/6 to 8/6 GENUINE WYPO CLOTH, 9d; worth 1/DOUBLE BED WHITE SHEETING, 1/11; compare values HEAVY-WEIGHT JAP CREPES; without doubt the best value in the trade; 9|d; usually 1/SMART FANCY FLORAL BORDERED VOILES, wide widths, 3/11 FANCY VOILES, Plain Cloths, 1/9; Beautiful Coloured Fancies from 2/11 FUJI SILKS, heavy weights, 2/3, 2/9, 3/6, 3/11; cheaper than ever SMART CRIMPS, in Floral designs, 1/- and 1/3 Showroom Values » GIRLS’ WHITE GYM BLOUSES with Polo Collars, 8/6 CHILDREN’S PLAY APRONS, 1/CHILDREN’S FANCY CHECK and STRIPED FROCKS, ISin. to 34in., from 2/6 CHILDREN’S DRESSES with Knickers, lGin. to' 20in., from 2/11 CHILDREN’S FANCY STRAW HATS from 2/6 to 12/6 LADIES’ WAITRESS’ APRONS, Pin Dot Muslin, 3/6 FANCY MUSLIN APRONS, trimmed, 2/6 SLEEVELESS COTTON VESTS, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6 ART SILK SLEEVELESS VESTS, 4/6 SILK and COTTON VESTS, 4/11 and 6/11 CAMI-BOCKERS, 3/6 and 5/6 ART SILK BLOOMERS, 8/6 ART SILK KNICKERS, 9/6 to 17/6 PRINCESS SLIPS, assorted colours, 18/6 DRESSING JACKETS, lace trimmed, 16/6 COLOURED SATEEN SLIPS from 5/11 KNITTED SILP JUMPERS from 12/6 J. & J. AULD, Ltd. “FOR BETTER VALUES” HIGH STREET : : HAWERA 9

LIMITED. WILL COLLECT BOBBY CALVES BOBBY CALVES From Farmers' Gates and at the Factories at 5/6 each For dates and times apply to — W. J. BLAIR, Okaiawa. J. J. DALEY, Manaia. W. HAMILTON, Whakamara, R. E. WILLIAMS, Kaponga. Will also receive PIGS by arrangement with the following buyers:— S. POULSEN, Normanby. F. E. BOCOCK, Ngaere/ 'T'TIE KIWI BACON CO., LTD. PREFER FOR BACON. Pigs of the Tamworth-Bcrkshire cross. Weights from 100 to 1401bs, dc-ad weight. RECEIVING DATES LATER. J. CANDY, Agent. r rENNIS Racquet Re-Stringing—Best of English Gut, 21/-; special English or American, 27/C; Californian Poppy Gut, 3'2/-. —Austin &' Son, New Plymouth. TIJST one pound in weight and it

ELTHAM BUSINESS SPECIALS TENNIS RACQUETS. W E have just unpacked our new season’s supplies, direct from the makers. Excellent value is offered. FISHING TACKLE. The rivers and streams are full of lively fish. Go after them! We have all Fishing requisites. JTRA J JgRIDGER, CYCLE, MOTOR AND SPORTS DEPOT, BRIDGE STREET, ELTHAM. JpORD New Beauty, two seater, latest model, all Sittings, £100; easy terms arranged. Ford two seater, electric starter, good tyres in A 1 order, £55; easy terms. Indian Scout motor cycle, electric model, new tyres and battery, guaranteed in first class order, £SO; easy terms. C. C. Stunners, Ford Dealer, Eltham. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. NEW ZEALAND WINE SHOP. MB A. F. ANDERSON wishes to announce to the general public that he has opened in the new premises in UNION STREET, and wil.l bo pleased to meet old and new customers. Nothing but the best wines stocked. Our Motto: Attention and Civility. To keep furniture shining without attention, use “Tan-01, ” the -wonderful liquid polish. Gives a brilliant lasting surface. Won’t smear. 'All grocers.—3

LATEST SPRING MILLINERY At Popular Prices Smart Ready-to-Wears, Crinolines and Fancy Straws in a splendid range of shades and shapes in all head fittings. TRIMMED CRINOLINES in newest colourings— Price 12/11 to 45/LINEN, SILK and POPLIN PULL-ONS; ideal for tennis and beach- Price 5/11 to 9/11 GIRLS’ SCHOOL STRAWS j Large shape in Cream Pedal Straw lined i with Navy— 1 Price 9/11 eac k I — ' READY-TO-WEARS; in plain and fancy straws — Price 12/6 to 22/6 CHILDREN’S MILLINERY in Pedal, Fancy Leghorn, Bootlac6 and Crinoline Straws — Price 6/11 to 12/6 TAFFETA HATS in large black shape, lined colours; also in Jackie Coogan shapes— Price 7/11 to 11/6 Manaia ARMIT AGE’S Manaia

WORK WANTED. \\7’ANTED —Dresses and all kinds of ' sewing. Apply Mrs. Sutton, 57 Wilson Street; ’phone 2475. RELIABLE married man, with good helpers, wants situation, preferably grazing farm, Hawera, Patea or Wanganui districts; experienced in all classes of farm work; would consider small herd as wages; references. Address at Star Office. TOR SALE. TX/ANTED to Let or Lease —Booms and halls. Apply Winter Show Office, Hawera. Piano, Bord; only £2G cash; deposit 20/- and 4/6 a week, or no deposit if preferred and 5/- per week.—At Dixon’s. "POR Sale—A second-hand piano Maker, Roch and Sohne; easy terms, deposit CO/-, and £1 5s 3d monthly at Dixon’s, Hawerm ■pOB Sale—A good second-hand Eng- -* lish Piano. Maker, Byers. Deposit CO/-, and £1 4s f»d monthly, at Dixon’s, Hawera. TX/ANTED Known —Second-hand Bord piano, £2G cash. Terms, deposit 20/-, 4/G a week. —At Dixon’s. “POR Sale —“La Gloria’’ and “His Master’s Voice” Gramophones; all models. You cannot ask for better; you cannot get as good.—T. G. Liddington, High St., Hawera.

keeps tlio rain out; easy to carry; you can put it in your pocket. Just the thing for golf and town wear. You need not be hampered with a heavy mackintosh, as the “MATTAMAC” is the ideal overcoat. Obtainable at Adamson & Bobb’s, Hawera.

■pHOTO Pictures for your home. Have your good negatives enlarged; we make good pictures for you from 2/6 each mounted. —W. G. Strange, Chemist. pWO or three applications of Strange’s Chilblain Salve will rid you of your painful ’blains! it’s a real remedy; 2/- per jar. Strange, Chemist.

Beautiful New Spring Fabrics at C. C. Ward, Ltd. Sills Torchon Lace; Cream, Sky, Pink, Ecru —C. C. Ward’s Price 1/11 doz. Washing Nappa Gloves; large assortment C. C. Ward’s Price "7/11 Children’s Art Silk Socks, variegated effect—C. C. Ward’s Price 2/- to 2/11 38-inch Winceyette; all newest shades —C. C. Ward’s Price 1/6 yard 24-inch Wypo Tea Towelling; heavy make o. C. Ward’s Trice 94 yard 54-inch Table Baize; newest designs C. C. Ward’s Price 1/11 yard 33-inch Beach Robing; good colourings—C. C. Ward’s Price 3/3 yard 80-inch White Twill Sheeting for good hard wear —C. C. Ward’s | Price 2/2 yard | 30-inch Cretonne; new floral designs; large assortment C. C. Ward’s Price 1/- yard 30-inch Striped Fuji Silks; large assortment —C. C. Ward’s Price 3/3 yard 38-inch Stripe Fujiette; fast dye— C. C. Ward’s Price 1/11 yard 40-inch All-Wool Repps; shades Navy, Mushroom, Saxe, Green, Mauve, Fawn C. C. Ward’s Trice 6/11 yard 40-inch Circular Jersey Silk for dainty lingerie; all shades —C. C. Ward’s Price 3/6 yard 36-inch Floral Shantung Silks; latest colourings—C. C. Ward’s Price 6/11 yard 30-inch Special Coloured Crepes; heavy- makes; all shades—C- C. Ward's Price lOfd Rubber Aprons; all new designs and shades-—C. C. Ward’s Price 2/11 each Floral Voile Frocks; newest styles— C. C. Wards’ Price from 25/Woven Bloomers; new line with silk stripe, coloured and cream —C. C. Ward’s Frice 3/6 pair Sleeveless Cotton Vests, fancy tops — C. C. Ward’s Price 1/6 Ladies’ Crepe Knickers; white and colours, finished with hemstitching C. C. Ward’s Price 2/6, 2/11, 3/11 Gingham House Frocks; women’s and O.S. size, and assortment of styles C. C. Ward's Price from 3/6 ' ~ v v ;: '

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 15 October 1927, Page 2

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