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WANTED KNOWN. 'V\7' ANTED —Everybody to know our • ’’ Bargain Sale is in full swing. Bargains in every department. Children’s coats from 5/11; wool frocks, 5/11; fleecy lined frocks, 3/6; rompers, 3/6; jerseys, 3/11; cardigans, 6/11; woollen petticoats, 2/11; children’s pinafores, 1/6; odd sox, 6d pair; plush hats from 1/11; children’s bodices, 1/11; sleeping suit, 3/11; flannelette gown, 2/11; flannel barras, 3/6; ladies’ underclothing, all reduced; corsets, 1/11, 2/11; woollen bloomers, 3/11; woollen vests, 1/11; woollen corns., 2/11. Miss Stewart, High Street. w A iSrw,T> Known The Cut Bate Leads 1 Our slogan still stands good: “We won’t be undersold.” Oatmeal, 251 b bags, 6/2; 1A sugar, 121bs fbtr 2/11; Champion butter, 1/8 ib; TJST.T. tea, 2/10 lb; yard brooms (great value), 1/6 and 1/9; Lysol, 11/6 gal.; can scrubs, 1/0; milking buckets, 3/6; Sykes’ drench, 15/6 doz.; rough duunfectant, 5/G fgia.il-5 leg rope, 1/- lb? plough line, 1/9 lb; Milkeeze, 2/5; Ammol, 2/3; nail scrubs, 5 for 1/-; Magic Mits, 5 for 1/-; round pot scourers, sd; salt, 101 b 1/-; Palmer’s Calf Meal now to 'hand; laying mash, 101 b bags, 2/-; dessert, apricots (large tins), 1/1; dessert peaches, sliced or halves (large tins), 1/-; golden berries (South African Cape gooseberries), largo tins,, 2-)’s, 1/8; black currants, 1/2. We are never afraid to broadcast our prices, and at all times we welcome comparisons with those quoted elsewhere. The Cut Bate Leads. Cheerio! Meet me in the Arcade! The Cut Bate, Bawera.

■VSTANTED Known —KuMa Piano in . ’ good order, tone beautiful and mellow. Price only £54; for quick cask sale will accept £SO. If you want something good at a low price call early at E. Dixon & Co., Ltd., Eawera. vyr A NTED Known—Study your health ■ ” and your pocket; keep on the sunny side to Harts’ and Bargains. These are just a few of the many bargains to be had at their stores: Wooden Coat Hangers (screw-out hooks), 6 for 1/-; Beecham’s Pills, 10Jd box; Monster School Writing Pads (201) pages), 3 for 2/3; Exercises good quality (48 pages), 5 for 1/-; Mystic Mits (copper ones), 5 for 1/-; Baking Cases, 2/3 1000; Camphor, 15 cakes, 2/-; Crepe Paper for flower making, 9d fold, also 6d; Paper Serviettes (floral designs), 9d pkt of 25; Paper Handkerchiefs, packet of 50, 6d pkt; 400-page Writing Pads ity), only 1/3 pad; packet erf 36; large Scissors, 1/6; Playing pkt; Glass Sweet Dishes, 1/-; Celluloid Soap Cases, 9d; Wool (all shades), 3 skeins 1/3; good quality Envelopes, large 1/- 100; Vaseline, 6d jar; pure Castile Soap, 3 cakes for 1/2; Mouth Organs, 9d each; Zig-Zag Cigarette Papers, 9 pkts for 1/-; large 12 pkts for 2/-; China Cups and Saucers, 4/- half doz.; Grease-proof Paper( for lunches), 6d roll; Table Knives and Porks, 2/- set; Ploral Crepe Paper for fancy dresses; Tooth Brushes, bristle, 3 for 1/6; “Goody” Hair Wavers, all sizes, 3 for 1/11; guaranteed pure Silk Hose, splendid line, only 6/11 pair; Eltrons, 15/6 each. Sole agents for Sequah’s Famous Remedies. —Hart’s, the Original Price Reducers, High St. and Union St.; ’phone 2790. good qualD’Oyles, 9d Cutting-out i Cards 1/6d, or 3 for

■WANTED Known The Cut .Kate Leads ! Why pay more at a credit store when you get it for less nit the Cut Kate? Our keen cash prices take some walloping. Seedless raisins (while they last), 41b 1/-; seeded raisins (why pay more?), 3 pkts 1/-; new season’s Californian sultanas, 31bs 1/2; sardines (laTge tins), 3 for lid; T.N.T. tea, 2/10 lb; Clement’s Tonic, 2/10; Pepsodent Tooth Paste, 1/2 and 1/11; Kolynos, .1/4; Ovaltine Malt Extract, 1/9 and 2/9; Ovaltine Malt and Oil, 1/li and 2/11; Ovaltine, 1/7, 2/8 and 4/10; Reekitt’s blue; 1/3 doz.; Zebo, lid; pineapple cubes, Gd; slices, 7d; toheroas, 2/5; whitebait, 2/3; jam, Gib tins, 3/11; honey, 21b blocks, 1/G; Radox, 1/7; Kruschen Salts, 1/9. Kemember, in these days there can be no sentiment in business. Leal where you get the best in value, and you will find thait the Cut Kate will be your provider. Cheerio! Meet me in the Arcade! ."jV'I"ORRIS ’ Watches and Clocks are the best! SITUATIONS VACANT. -RANTED —Smart young girl for general merchant’s office; one just left school preferred. Apply in own handwriting to Box 181, Hawera.

ANTED—Capable -woman or strong !. girl for country home; able to milk one eow. Write “A.8.C.,” Star Office. ’^7'ANTED —Youth or strong boy for farm work; machines used; small herd. Write ‘‘Good Home,’ ’ Star Office. ■Ranted —Married couple for sharemilking or wages. Apply T. Whyte, Mangawhero Road, Riverlea, or P. Cameron, Kapuni. TO LET. .JJOUSE to Let—Victoria Street, all conveniences. Apply Spragg & Son, Ltd. LET—A four-roomed bungalow in Nolan town; electric light, h. and c. water. Apply Somerset House. LET —8-roomed modern residence, Victoria Street (suitable boarders or sub-letting), 40/-; also High St., late Geary’s wood and coal business, 35/-. — Grant & Co., opp. P.O. VS7ANTED to Let —Six-roomed house; all conveniences; 27/6 per week; central. Apply 70 Regent Street. Under the Postal Regulations correspondence addressed to a nom-de-plume, or with initials only, to care of any Post Office, will not be forwarded from office of posting. If advertisers do riot desire to disclose their names they may have replies addressed care of “The Star,” and same will be forwarded to advertiser.

SAVE ON EVERY PURCHASE at WARD’S WINTER SALE Ladies’ Woollen Bloomers; weighty cashmere quality; all I wool, good shape and size; colours are Helio, Saxe, Dawn, Grey, Pink; must go—Usually 4/11 and 5/6 I Winter Sale Price 3/11 pair Ladies’ Cashmere Hose; all wool; great hose for house use; Champagne, Pawn, Nude. Black—Usually 2/6 Winter Sale Price 1/81 pair Ladies’ Botany Cashmere Hose; fine all-wool quality; this is a w r ell shaped hose; all colours and Black — Usually 3/6 Winter Sale Price 2/10 pair Children’s All-Wool Socks; strong cashmere; Champagne, Greys, Pawns; unbeatable value; sizes 3 to 7—Winter Sale Price all 11M pair Ladies’ Tan Nappa Gloves; small sizes only—Usually 7/11 Winter Sale Price 4/11 pair Ripple Claßr; for warm dressing gowns and bed jackets; in Pink, Blue, Rose, Helio, Red, Cream shades; 36in. Usual Price 1/11 yard . Winter Sale Price 1/7 yard Art Serge; for curtains and table covers; in Red, Brown, Blue, Green; all pure wool—Usual Price 4/11, 5/11 yard Winter Sale Price, 50in. 3/11; 72in. 4/11 yard Pillow Cases; made from Horrockses’ pillow cotton — Winter Sale Price 1/9 pair Toddlers’ Knitted Coat and Cap Sets; plain ribbed, all wool knit; neat contrast stripe on coat and cap; smart and warm for cold days; length of coat 14in. Colours are Cream, Red, Coral, Nil, Saxe—Usually 11/6 Winter Sale Price 8/6 Navy Serge; guaranteed fast colour; specially woven for school wear; 54in.—Usual Price 7/11 yard Winter Sale Price 6/11 yard Check Repps; a neat check, in shades of Green, Pawn, Wine, Blue, Mist; 54in.—Usual Price 9/11 Winter Sale Price 5/11 yard Crewdson’s Calico; extra heavy round thread calico; free from dressing; No. 2 quality; 36in.—Usual Price 1/4 yard Winter Sale Price 1/- yard, 11/3 doz. yards Black Italian Cloth; heavy grade; fast colour; 54in.— Winter Sale Price 1/9 yard Black Moire Underskirts; must be cleared; good quality Moire, frilled bottom—These were 11/6 to 14/6. Must go. Clearance Price 3/11 each Natural Fuji Silk; our standard' quality; all pure silk; 29in.— Winter Sale Price 1/11 yard Striped Jersey Silks; guaranteed non-ladder; in Helio, Fawn, Pink, Blue, Apricot, Green, Navy, Cream, Black; 33in.—Usual Price 3/6 yard Winter Sale Price 2/11 yard Black Duchesse Mousselline; a lustrous Silk for frocks, coats, etc.; 36in.—To-day’s value 5/11 yard Winter Sale Price 3/11 yard Cretonnes —Here is great sale value. Twelve smart patterns to choose from; 29in. wide—Worth 1/- to 1/3 yard Winter Sale Price 8d yard Linen Tea Towelling; guaranteed pure linen—Usually 1/9 Winter Sale Price 1/5

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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 19 August 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 19 August 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 19 August 1929, Page 2

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