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WANTKD TS3TOW7* ; t AJNTED — £v ery b ody to know oar j | Bargain Sale is in full swing. Barns in every department. Children's . ts from 5/11; wool frocks, 5/11; cy lined frocks, 3/6; rompers, 3/6; ( beys. 3/11; cardigans, 6/11; woollen fceoats, 2/11; children ’s pinafores, ; odd sox, 6d pair; plush hats from 1; children's bodices, 1/11; sleeping [, 3/11; flannelette gown, 2/11; flank barras, 3/6; ladies’ underclothing, reduced; corsets, 1/11, 2/11; wools'bloomers, 3/11; woollen vests, 1/11; ollen coma., 2/11. Miss Stewart, gh Street. if ANTED Known—Piano, just been renovated; suitable for a learner. •Ice £25 at E. Dixon & Co., Ltd. WANTED Known —An excellent f Player Piano, Gourlay, with mandin attachment; only £139 cash; easy wn< can be arranged at E. Dixon and Ltd., Hawera. iVAhi TED Known The Cut Kate Leads ! Insist on seeing the propers’ label on all your foodstuffs. We i,ve never till opted a private label with. lg idea- of ‘‘getting our price.” All >ods at our stores arc sold under the ■oducexs ’ registered brand: ‘‘Swan” ooked ham, 2/1; “Swan” sausages, [>d; “Swan” bacon (prime sides), Lid lb; “Swan” Koyal, 1/- lb; ChamjOU butter (pats), 1/8; bulk, 1/7 lb; rime cheese, 1/1 lb; matured cheese, /2 lb; vacuum cheese (tins), 9d lb. 'q carry fresh stocks of Windmill rvholemeal; Heinz’s sandwich relish, 1/8 ib (why pay more?); essence coffee ‘best colonial), 2 bottles 2/6; Poster, Jlarke’s custard, 3 .tins 2/9; ‘ ‘ Suulawer” baking powder, 1/- tin. When it comes to supplying the right goods it the right price—well, you can't doj aetiter than deal at the Cut Kate j ;hree shops in Hawera, only one in Inion St. (next Smith’s Mart). ftvrbKKlS’ Watches and Clocks are! i< ’- .the best 1 tl/ANTED Known The Cut Kate h,, r Leads ! Por the special benefit of Lose who do not seem to know our position, we again would like to men;ion that we will never be undersold by my firm. Oatmeal, 251 b 5/6 (beat. ,hatl); Lysol, 11/0 gal.; loose peel, 1/-; 1-Crown sultanas and currants, 31b 1/9; lie fruit (half -gal.), 1/11; dried peaches jib 2/5; dried apricots, 31b 2/9; Ausiralian peaches (halved or sliced), large ;ins, 1/-; Australian apricots, large tins L/l; greengages, large tins, 1/-; salt, 10 >b 1/-; washing soda, 281 b 2/6; kerosene, 15/11 case. Por seven days only ,fe are giving free with every 3lb of ‘Souvenir” tea, 1 china teapot. Get -n early for yours. Weetbix (to-mor-sow’s breakfast), 11 and 1/11; Uranose biscuits (large), 3/2; Ovaltine, 1/7, 2/S, t/iO. , Kemember, oil profits made by lie. Cut Kate remain m your district. Support the genuine price reduceTs — she over-famous Cut Kate; three shops n town, but only one in Union Street — text Smith's Mart. HY pay more! Serving machines can be purchased at E. Dixou and; 0., Ltd., from £6/6/- for hand machine, :eudle machines from £l2, KotoseiliO| L4/14/-. Every machine guaranteed. 1 BEAL Pace Powder at a price unequalled; Pivers at 2/- box. See our indow. —W. G. Strange, Chemist and oilet Department. valHv -M KN 1 Save money by having • Neale’s Paralysis Powders on hand, roeurable at Dingle’s Pharmacy. N WANTED TO RENT.

'TED —Two or three furnished rooms with conveniences. Write “1.X.L.," Star Othee. 'YV'AXTLD to Kent —Cottage at Ohawe ’ oeucn; lurmsheu or unxuruisheu. Aduress at fcitur Umee. OUOM wanted by respectable middle - ' aged woman; no trouble; rent sure. Apply immediately; state terms to “Airna, ” Star Office. LOST. T —Dot ween Okaiawai and Hawera, white and black fox terrier; collar number 70, Litham Borough; reward. 'Phone .141, Dltham. WANTED TO BUY. \vr A:\TD 11 to Buy, urgently, ‘ ‘ Siiuplex’' or “Cane'’ releaser; age or condition immaterial. Apply B. H. Plumber, isel3on St., Hawera 'phone 25022. ___ TTyANTEITTo Buy—Cabbage, Lettuce, ■Hv. Cauliflower and Onion plants in big quantities. Send prices to Box 140, Hawera. WANTED—Strong spring dray; state VV pdiee. Write “Dray,” Star Office. WANTED to Purchase Old called ‘-’“.ctoWs, boners, old horses suitable for boiling down.—J. Mead, Denby Bond. SITUATIONS 7AO ANT. YXfANTED—A man or strong youth for dairy farm. Apply H. G. ThoffihSi corner of Sheet and Rama Road,-Auroa. ' TX7ANTED —Girl for housework from 8 a.m. till noon; must be tidy and clean. Apply at our shop this evening. —Mrs Hingston. T\/ r ANTDJL> ato nee, housekeeper-nurse. ' . Apply Miss Brown, Labour Bureau, opp. Railway Station; -’phone 2730. TWANTED —Man for dairying; good - wages and home; constant employment; Address Star Office. p-OOD Strong lad or improver wanted for blacksmithing. Apply C. Hunger, Manaia; 'phone 20..Under the Postal Regulations correspondence addressed to a nom-de-plume, or with initials only, to care oi any Post Office, will not he forwarded from office of posting. If advertisers do not desire to disclose their names they may have replies addressed care of "The Star." an ‘ aatue will he forwarded to advertiser.

>V^iol KIN ALS at Ladies’ Point Heel Hose; fine gauge Rayon Silk, excellent shape, close fitting ankle; this is in medium grey with newest contrast black Point Heel —Usually 5/6. Stocktakiny Price 3/11 pair Ladies’ Tan Nappa Gloves; two-dome; soft pliable nappa; odd sizes only; final clearance—Usually 5/11. Stocktaking’ Price 3/11 pair Ladies’ Full Fashioned Cashmere Hose; “Jason” brand; fine all-wool cashmere; shaped leg; wide tops; Nude, Beige, Fawn. Grey—Usually 4/6 Stocktaking Price 2/11 pair Ladies’ Cashmere Hose; all-wool and great wearing quality; shades are Champagne, Fawn, Nude, Black Usually 2/6 pair Stocktaking Price 1/8$ pair Other Oddments include; Smart Leather Posies for 1/each; Embroidered Edge Face Cloths for 6sd each; Paton’s Variegated Jumper Wool for Bsd skein; oddments in Christmas Novelties at less than Half-Price; small sizes in Fancy Gauntlet Gloves for 1/4 pair; Beautiful Radium Dress Flouncings for 6/11 yard. Ladies’ Woollen Bloomers; weighty Cashmere; all-wool; good shape and size; colours Helio, Saxe, Dawn, Grey, Pink—Usually 4/11 and 5/6 Stocktaking Price 3/11 pair Ladies’ Winter Dressing Gowns /warm gowns, full length, embroidered; odd colours; eight only—Usually 16/11. Stocktaking Price 9/11 each CASH DRAPERS Cretonnes —Here is a great sale value; twelve smart pa terns to select from in all the best designs and co - ourings; 29 inches wide—Worth .1/- to 1/3 yard. Stocktaking Price 8d yard Coloured Striped Curtain Nets; in a wide range of new nets with Blue, Pink, Helio borders and stripes; scalloped and plain, 38 to 40in.—-Usual Price 1/11, 2/3, yard. Stocktaking Special 1/9 yard Coloured Bordered Supper Cloths; White ground with Red, Helio, Blue and Gold borders—Usual Price 1/9, 2/6 each. Stocktaking Special: 36 x 3/6, 1/3; 45 x 45, 1/11 each HIGH STREET, HAWERA C. C. WARD Ltd Pillow Cases ; made from good quality pillow cotton; taped. Sizes 18 x 28, 20 x 30; wide hem. Stocktaking Special 1/9, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6 pair Fox Necklets"; 12 only real Fox Furs, in mid grey only; o-ood pelts and excellent brushes; good size—Usually 49/6 to 59/6. Stocktaking Price All 32/6 each Bargains in Curtainings— See our display on Bargain Tables for special oddments in Madras, Muslins, Nets and Casements — At Less than Half Prices. Wanganui Dress Flannel; 3 pieces only; Helio, Banana, and Rose Pink; 40in—Usual Price 4/11 yard. Stocktaking Special 2/11 yard Black Duchesse Mousseline ; a lustrous Silk for Frocks Coats, etc.; 36in. wide. Call and inspect this bargain. ’ To-day’s Value 5/11 yard. Stocktaking Price 3/11 yard ' _

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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 7 September 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 7 September 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 7 September 1929, Page 2

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