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# WANTED 3KNGWN. Uader me Postal Regulations oorrespondence addressed to a nom-de-plume, or with initials only, to oare of any Post Office, will not be forwarded from office of posting. If advertisers. do not desire to disclose their names they may have replies addressed oare of "The Star," and same will be forwarded to advertiser. ■vy ANTED —Everybody to see our VV Hosiery Values. We can show you the finest quality hose your money will buy. Amazing value in cotton hose, 1/3; silk and wool hose, 3/6 and 3/11; wonderful value in lisle hose, pretty shades, 1/11 and 2/6; artificial silk and cotton hose, 2/9; fine silk, point heel hose, 3/9 and 4/11 pair; pure silk hose, one special number, every pair guaranteed, il/6 pair; pure Salk hose, 13/11, 14/11, 21/- pair; Band’s silk hose in all prices and shades; oddments in silk hose being thrown out at 1/11 pair; oddments in children’s sox at 6d pair,. 9d pair; large assortment of garter elastic from 9d length; garters from 9d pail.—Miss Stewart, High Street, Hawera. \yANTED Known —Secure the best 1 - values offering deal at (Bullock's Big Store. Qvaltine, large size 4/10, medium size 2/10, small size 1/7; large size Irish Moss, 2/- per bottle; loose salt, 101 b 1/-; large Lanes Emulsion, 3/11; sugar, 15/3 701 b. bags. We invite yon to inspect our large stocks of Ironmongery and Crockery.—Bullock’s Big Store. ’Phone 2296. YI7INTER Comfort —a British Eclipse hot bottle means security; your risk is nil; we guarantee each bottle. —W. G. Strange, Hawera. Known Undoubtedly give the best value Yy ANTED • Bullock’s 0 with prompt and proper service. Honey Combs, 9d; loose Oats, 31b. 1/-; Harraway’s Oatmeal, 5/6 bag; Washing Soda, 81b. 1/-; Harraway’s Boiled Oats, 1/6 bag; (Sultanas, 31b. 1/-. Bullock’s means the best always at the right price. ’Phone 2296. WE Specialise in Dispensing! You r need not hesitate to rely on Taits ’ for your prescription wants. All dispensing done by qualified chemists. — Taits’ Pharmacy, High Street, Hawera.

YWA'NTED Known —Our stocks are large and varied. "We will appreciate fully your business. Currants, 31b. 1/-; Prunes, 31b. 1/2; 51b. tins Pulp for jam-making, 3/6 each; Honey Combs, 9d each; Baby Powder, 1/- per tin; Badox Bath 'Salts, 1/9; Bickett’s Bag Blue, 1/3 per lb.; Candles, lOd per lb. Bullocks tfor the best service value and prices. 'Phone 2296. Comfort —A British Eclipse ’• hot bottle means security; your risk is nil; we guarantee each bottle. —W. G. Strange, Hawera. FOB SALE. ‘C'QR Sale —Seagrass pram; round -*■ seagrass table; child’s cot* dark rimu; all in good order, chuap for cash. Write “A.S., ” Star Office. Sale—Utility Black Minorca dayold ehicks.-'-W. Clark, Gladstone Street. \\/ANTED to Sell—Brief-sized Underwood typewriter; nearly new; £2O. Also man’s bicycle, in good order; £lO. —Apply H. iL. Spratt, Princes Street, Hawera. T>IANO, second-hand, would suit a beginner; only 20/- deposit and 5/per week.—At E. Bison and Co., Ltd., Hawera. "C’OB Sale—Barnard (London) piano, overstrung model, a beauty. Bargain price, 90 guineas. Very easy terms. —-T. G. Liddington, agent Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., High Street, HaYWANTED Known —Brinsmead Piano, second-hand, free from borer, good tone. Cash, £55; terms, deposit £5 and £1 7s Id monthly.—At Dixon’s, Hawera. ‘P’OB Sale —Piano, second-hand, suitable for a learner; only 10/- deposit and 2/9 per week at E. Dixon and Co.’s, Ltd., Hawera. SITUATIONS VACANT UUANTED —One or two strong youths for machine milking on King Country station; fares paid. Apply Tuesday morning, only between 8.30 and 10* a.m. (or ring 2384). Treloars, Ltd., Union Street, Hawera. WANTED—At once, for hotel, capable cook general, also girls for house-work. Awaiting engagement, married couple, farm w-ork preferred. —Miss Brown, Labour Bureau, Opp. Bailway Station. "WANTED—Capable girl for country homo; must be able to cook; wagers £l. Apply urgently c/o Store Te Kiri. Kiri. WORK WANTED. WANTED —By boy age 16; one and a half years at High School, position; apprenticed to trade preferred. Write “Energetic,” Star Office. WANTED TO LET. TjyANTED to Let—A suite of offices and a shop; central position. For particulars apply H. L. Spratt, solicitor, Hawera. WANTED TO BUY to Purchase —Small farm about 40 acres, near Hawera. Apply Box 203. , /ANTED to Buy—Wine bottles, any quantity. Apply, the Wine Shop, Union Street, A. E. Anderson, Proprietor. /"IOBNS —Bemove the simple easy way with Strange’s Corn Cure. 1/- per tin 'at Strange, the Chemist.

Fuji Silk 29-30 in. wide; natural shade only.; this, cloth is guaranteed all pure silk and is a real good wearing quality which is usually sold at 2/6 yard. Procure while you can at — 1/11 Yard SPRING SILKS AT CLEAN-UP PRICES Crepe=de=chine Mouselene 8 Momme Pure Silk and a proved wearer; specially suitable for evening wear. In White, Black, Navy, Saxe, Sky, Brown, Grey, Pawn, Wine, Helio, Green, double width— Only 4/6 Yard BGin. wide and a real bargain snip! . This Black Mouseline is of pure silk with a glossy, soft finish. Price is only 2/il yard. Another bargain is a heavier quality, 36in. at4/ll yard. 0. 0. Ward Ltd. Stockinette The ideal cloth for summer underwear, etc., 42in. wide and woven -with special lock stitch. Neat self stripe pattern, in shades of Lemon, Helio, Pink, Blue, Black, White— 4/11 Yard Sakusan 33-in'/ wide; natural shade only; we guarantee this cloth all pure silk. It is of a good heavy quality, with a perfect finish; easily worth 2/6 yard. Yours at 1/11 Yard. MAIL ENQUIRIES PROMPTLY EXECUTED. CASH MUST ACCOMPANY ALL ORDERS. Crepe=de=chine 20-Moimne Crepe de Chine; in White, Black and Navy Blue. Extra heavy pure silk; wonderful value, suitable for frocks, underwear, etc.; 40in. wide. This is a special purchase— 13/6 Yard. Coloured Fuji 29-30 in. wide and guaranteed pure Fuji Silk. This silk has been rouble dyed. The 36 shades include, Helio, Apricot, Pink, Green, Fawn, Saxe, Lemon, CRed, Copper, Sand, Mauve—Only 2/3 Yard 0. 0. Ward Ltd.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 8 October 1928, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 8 October 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 8 October 1928, Page 2