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WANTED B3STOWW. the Postal Regulations correspondenoe 'addressed to a nqm-de-pUime or With initials only, to care of any Post Office, will not be forwarded from office of posting. If advertisers do not desire W disolose their names they may have replies addressed care of “The Star, and same will be forwarded to VyH e-rtc you are sure of the longest ■ wear value, at the lowest price is the wisest place to buy. Miss Stewart is now showing many new lines that will appeal to thrifty shoppers. Black sateen overalls from 2/11. jazz and floral designs in aprons aid overalls 3/11, V ll , flat ® en bloomers 2/11, crepe bloomers 1/1 , 2/6 Fuji knickers and came knickers all*reduced, crepe nights from 3/11. Fuji nights from 14/11, cotton vests up. 1 New shades in hose just arrived, £rbm i/6, art silk and cottor vests 3/3 Bonds,-- Bungleam, Black Cat, etc., at papula/i prices, fabric gloves, fancy gauntlet/ 2/11, 3/6, 3/11 upwards, Corsets and Corslettes m many models just arrived. Infants vests 1/b, barras 3/9, gowns . 2/11, shawls 6/11, Mnitary goods, knickers, belts, fcmonaps may all be obtained at Miss Stewarts, Hight Street, Hawer a. ;tt a XTED Known O ’Bcilly ’s Bad T» -where quality counts. Davis Geleine N.Z., Ltd., are holding a demontration of their famous high class noduets from November 21 to December 7. We extend a hearty invitation p all to visit our stOTe, and make entries from the Demonstrator m atendance. This demonstration has been vbld in ail the Principal High Class Stores. throughout New Zealand anc ms proved a boon tc housewives One >f out windows will show daily the efferent dishes made from Geletine. Kautiful illustrated Cookery Book conGrocery Store, High Street □WHEN purchasing Sheet Music have the number played and sung over or you; then you will know the best its. —Procurable at Laidlaw s. ■TTanted Known White damask W tabling, 1/9 yard; only procurable rom Harrops Ltd. XT ANTED Known The Cut Bate ” Leads! Davies’ gelatine, 4id pkt r 3 -for 1/1; second size or 3 tor /4; Boz. size 1/6 or 3 for 4/s;’ *l e tter till. English sheet gelatine, 2/o id, lisins, full size pkts, 6 for 2/nors/3 oz. or 3 for 1/7; Sunmaid seedless, 3 kts for 1/8 or 6/6 doz.; currants, mahine cleaned and properly cleaned,. 3ib or 1/11. ~ Because of the comparison dth others, the Cut Bate is thronged 11 the time with happy purqhasers. >on’t forget, all the food we sell is old under actual producers label. A sugar, 16/2 per 701 b bag; Firth s tainless steel knives, 8/6 half doz. iheerio! Meet me in the Arcade! rrANTED Known —By paying a deV posit this month you will secure e best selection of Xmas Presents and iys at reduced prices, which we will t aside for you till Xmas. Hart s, gh St. and Union St.; also at OpurrANTED Known The Cut Bate ' Leads! Davies’ gelatine, 4Jd pkt, pkts for 1/1; English sheet gelatine, 3 lb’ no good cooks require lessons on .ng it; Hudson sopp powder, 7 for 1/-; lk disinfectant, all you want, 4/11 L.; Painter’s Sugar soap, lOd pkt or E) doz.; cups and saucers, 4/3 half z. Watch who can afford to sell eapest. Bemember, we deliver free im both shops. Kruschen Salts, 1/9; echam’s Pills, lid; Indian Boot 11s, 1/-; Chamberlain’s Tablets, 1/2 x. Don*t purchase on the grounds of itiment, but on the grounds of good inmon sense. Join the crowds who agest the Cut Bate. Cheerio! Meet > in the Arcade!

■WANTED Known —O’Tteilly's lead ’’ where quality counts. 35 cases of our famous high grade big plump juicy sultanas sold in Id days —-a fair sample of the people's sound judgment of values. We have XSO more cases to offer at the same remarkable price, 31b 2/3, 61b 4/5, 121 b 8/-. We are also pleased to announce that we have again landed the renowned Sunblushed dessert fruits direct from Australia. This is the highest quality fruit packed under the Southern Cross. By buying direct, cutting out all middlemen’s profit, buying in huge quantities, we can offer at better prices than you pay for second grade fruit; per tin 1/fi; per doz. 16/9; per case, 31/-. All new season • s almonds, nuts, cherries, peel, etc., have arrived. Have a look at our quality window and compare quality and price before making your Xmas cake. The verdict is certain to be in our favour. Quality fruits pay dividends in health. —O'Beilly’s lead where quality counts.' TyANTED Known The Cut Eate Leadsl Davies' gelatine, 4£d pkt or 3 for 1/1; second size 9£d or 3 for 2/4; Boz. size, 1/6 or 3 for 4/5; better still, English sheet gelatine, 2/5 lb; 1A sugar, 701 b bag, 16/2; flour, 5/3, 9/3, 19/3; oatmeal, 251 b 4/11; raisins, full size pkts, 6 pkts for 2/11 or 5/3 doz.; Edmond’s baking powder, 14/11 doz.; sheep tongues, 16/9 doz.; Sicily almonds, 1/11 lb; preserved ginger, 1/1 lb; tinned fruits, peaches, pears, apricots, 14/11 doz.; H.P. sauce, 2 bottles 2/6; Ovaltine, large 4/10, medium 2/8, small 1/7; Sugar of Milk, 1/3; Langdiale’s Essences, 3 for 2/7; Colgate’s big bath soap, 6Jd or 6/3 doz; English carbolic soap, 3 for lOd. Cheerio! Meet me in the Arcade!

ANTED Known—Cash and Carry prices eclipse all others and won't be undersold. Bell, Amber Tips and Desert Gold tea, 2/9 lb; 8.0. P. tea, 51b 11/6; oatmeal, 251 b bags 4/9; flour, 25's 5/1, 50's 10/1, 100's 18/11; sugar, 701 b bag 15/11; kerosene, 14/6 case; Ovaltine, large 4/9, medium 2/7; Indian Boot pills, lid; Virol 16oz. 3/9, Boz 2/8; Beeeham’s pills, lOd. For Xmas fruits we are the cheapest in the district for high-class goods; highest grade sultanas, 31bs 2/2; cooking almonds, 1/9; Sunmaic raisins, loose 6d lb; raisins in pkis, full size,. 5/6 doz.; Granose, lOd pkt; Nugget, 4 for 1/- or 2/10 doz.; jollies, 5 for 1/- or 25/- gross; bulk butter, 1/5; best factory butter in pats, 1/7. What are you paying? Rally round the Cash a*nd Carry; no delivery, no booking, no bad debts, no bluff enable us to beat all-comers. Don't mistake address: Corner Union and Nelson Streets.

Pay Cash and Pay ■" CORINTHIAN CLOTHS; a heavy quality fawn cloth, similar to Burlo.p, but much stronger; 50in. ami 70in. — Ward’s for Value: 3/6 and 4/3,1 yard - SHADOWETTES; in single and double widths; very serviceable for curtains; reversible; Ml and 4S-ineli—Ward’s for Value: Single width, 1/-, 1/3, 1/G Less! Spring BORDERED CASEMENT CLOTHS; White, Ecru, dark grounds with fancy coloured borders, 36 to loin. —Ward’s for Value: IOJd, 1/- to 1/11 yard CURTAIN NETS; a very lino selection of white and cream nets, with dainty floral and check designs; 30 to 50in.— Ward’s for Value: 1/6 to 3/6 per yard Cleaning— PLAIN CASEMENT CLOTHS; in cream, fawn, blue, green, pink, helio and brown; 40 to 50in.; fadeless—Ward’s for Value: 1/11 to 3/6 yard COLOURED CURTAIN NETS; perhaps the most popular of all hangings; great range of the newest goods; all fast colours; all cotton and art silk —Ward’s for Value: 1/9 to 4/11 yard nings DOMESTIC CRETONNES; for curtains, covers and cushions; light and dark grounds; all are 30-inch wide—Ward’s for Value: 1/-, 1/3, 2/6 per yard FIGURED SATEENS; ideal for cushions and re-covering; great variety of choice patterns; 31-inch —Ward’s for Value: 1/- to 2/9 yard SHADOW TISSUES; for strong and serviceable cushions and covers; fadeless; 31in., 48in.—Ward’s for Value: 3/6 and 4/11 yard ART SERGES; heavy quality; in green, brown, blue and red; 50in. and 70in.— Ward’s for Value: 4/6, 5/11 yard BURLAP; for covers and curtains; in green, blue, red, fawn and brown; 50in. Ward’s for Value: S/6 yard . Ward Ltd. MADRAS MUSLINS; in plain cream and coloured, bordered, plain and scalloped edges; wide range to choose from; 40 to 50in.—Ward’s for Value: 1/6 to 4/6 yard COLOURED MADRAS MUSLINS; always popular for side curtains and vallances; 40 to 50in. —Ward’s for Value: 1/11 to 12/6 yard

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 22 November 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 22 November 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 22 November 1927, Page 2

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