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WANTED KNOWN. "WANTED Known Como and - compare our values; w© have a large selection of new and dainty goods suitable for gifts at very moderate prices. Pretty boudoir pm cushions m assorted sltad.es from 1/6, 1/11> * 2/11, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11 up to 12/6; garter sets from 3/6; shoe trees from 1/paar; coat hangers from 1/-; fancy stationery from 1/- to 8/6 box; bath salts, perfumes, fancy soaps, trinket boxes, manicures, novelties in leather wear; book marks from 1/-; shopping lists from 1/6; shaving tidies; tie tidies, 1/11; d’oyleys in Madiera work, tray cloths, supper set 3 and many other lines both useful and attractive at Miss Stewart’s corner, High and Victoria Sts., Hawera. "WANTED Known The Cut Kate Leads I The super master firm can sell for less all the time. See us for ail merchandise. We can save you all shareholders ’ dividends, directors' fees, middlemen’s profits, etc. We require but one profit and will never be undersold. Salmon, large tins 9/li doz., small 5/4 do/.. Tea: With every 21bs of our celebrated tea at 2/6 lb we give free one porcelain teapot, or half-a-dozen teaspoons, or with 50ib chest we give free 2 bags each 701 b sugar and one fine china tea set. Sheep’s tongues, C.M.G., 13/6 doz.; fruit salad, 14/11 doz. We pay freigh on 15 orders to Opunake, Eltharn, Stratford, Inglewood, Paten, New Plymouth, Kaponga, etc. Wake up! Wake up! The real bargain chain right around the province, strong in every link. Cheerio! Meet me in the Arcade I TW AN TED Known—Our offer of a I'Record Album Free to every purchaser ipf 20/- ;worth of Records has met with great success. A New Year Gift at E. Dixon & Go., Ltd., Hawera. "YX/ANTED Known The Cut Kate Deads I Watch the Cut Kate for half an hour and this will prove which shop is the master store and a comparison of our prices will convince the shrewd buyer that the Cut Kate holds the key of the situation. Raisins, full size pkts, 3/6 doz. or 2 doz. for 6/1-0; Wnntbix, 3 for 2/6, large 1/11 or 1/0 taking 3 pkts; sardines, 4 for lid or 2/6 doz., large 3 for lid or 2/11 doz.; salmon, 5/4 per doz. tins; Ovaltine, large 4/10, medium 2/8, small 1/7, or Id per tin less taking three, or 2d per tin off taking six tins; jelly crystals, 6 for 1/- or 1/11 doz.; Keiller’s Little Chips marmalade, glass jars, 1/1 taking 4 jars or 12/6 doz.; Instant Postum, 1/11 or 1/10 taking three, large 3/2 or 3 for 9/-; genuine Sykes’ Squash, 1/7 or 15/11 doz.; Boots’ Asperiam tablets, 5d or 3 for 1/2 or 3/11 doz.; Peroxide, 5d bottle or 4/3 doz.; Poster Clarke’s custard powder, 9/3 doz. Keep your eye on Hawera; we will shew who are masters of the situation. Freight paid on £5 orders to New Plymouth, Opunake, Kaponga, Patea, etc. Cheerio! Meet me in the Arcade!

LOST. T OST —On Sunday, Austin crank .handle between Manga.toki and Eltham; reward. —A, C. Pease, -Mazigatoki. T OST—On Christinas Eve, one Jersey weaner bull calf. Reward on information being given to Mrs. M. J. Jennings, inaha. I OST —A Turkish sovereign brooch, probably at Stratford Show; 15/ reward. —Mrs H. I. Taylor, Mahoe. POE. SALE. pOR Sale —Two boars, Large White JL and Berkshire; both guaranteed. — Hughes, Nor man by. "POR Sale —Ariel, S.V., fast aud reliable; cheap for cash. —P.O. Box 245, Hawera. -pOR Sale —A second-hand piano, only £25; easy terms can be arranged; deposit 20/- and 20/- monthly or 5/weekly.—E. Dixon & Co., Ltd. "POE. Sale —A real snip: An English Piano in excellent order, beautiful tone; guaranteed so good would exchange in one yeacr £oir a new piano, allowing £45. —E. Dixon & Co., Ltd. ■pOR Sale—Chevrolet roadster in good order, upholstered in leather. Price £9O. Rev. A. J. Parnell, Opunake.

Sale—Shingle and sand. —Isaac Rae, Upper Winks Road, Manaia. ’Phone 11S. SITUATIONS VACANT. vyANTED —Girl to assist at beach cottage during holidays. Small adult family. Ring ’phone 2346. EXPERIENCED housemaid -'-waitress wanted. Apply Egmont Hotel, Hawera. TyANTED —Go , od all-round man for dairy farm; permanent job; good wages. Apply Alan Wills, Manutahi; ! ’Phone 29142. WORK WANTED. \yANTED —By capable and experi-j enced workman, hay or ensilage making or crop weeding. Free to work any part of district. Apply, 0. Car.telin, Okaiawa. /dJ-OOD man now available for weeding carrots or mangolds, contract ot wages. Write ‘ ‘Toiler, ’ ’ Star Office. ROOMS WANTED. yWANTED —By young couple, two ’ ’ furnished rooms and conveniences. Write “77,” Star Office. tyANTED —By two young ladies one ’ ’ or two furnished rooms. Conveniences sutable for batching. Central. Write. “Refined” Star Office. Under tne Postal xteguianons oorrespondenoe 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 ears of “The Star," and same will be forwarded to advertiser.

Make 1930 a Year of Saving “FORWARD” COTTON FUJI; ideal material for ladies’ and children’s underwear, etc.; in a full range of good shades; 30-inch — New Year Price 1/- yard JAPANESE CREPES; in great demand for ladies’ and children's wear; 20 good shades; 30-inch— New Year Price 7d yard, 6/51 doz. “SAKUSAN” COLOURED SILKS; a new feature in a dyed silk; in shades of Pinks, Blues, Lemon, Greens, Grey, Fawn, Helio, Cyclamen, Red, Rose, also Navy and Black; 33-inch. Worth 2/3 — New Year Price 1/6 yard FLORAL VOILES and RAYONS; in well assorted patterns and shades; small designs; 36-inch— New Year Price 1/6 yard = UNBLEACHED SHEETING; a fine HerringI bone that will improve with washing; for j single, three-quarter and double beds— New E Year Price: 5-1 in. 1/5; 70in. 1/10; 80in. 2/1 = yard | WHITE HONEYCOMB QUILTS; splendid 1 value; for single, three-quarter and double 1 beds— New Year Price: Single, 5/6; Three- - quarter, 6/11 ; Double, 9/11 each l UNBLEACHED TABLE DAMASK: Special pur- : chase of one piece only; dice design; 53in.— E New Year Price 1/3 yard | COLOURED STRIPED CURTAIN NETS: | Dainty floral designs, with coloured stripes; : some scalloped, others plain edge; 40dm. — E New Year Price 1/6, 1/9, 1/11 yard HOSIERY SPECIALS: Ladies’ Cotton Hose; all colours, for 9|-d pair. Ladies’ Fine Gauge Rayon Silk Hose, point heel; well shaped with good, appearance; all colours; 2/6 pair. Ladies’ Heavy Weight Cotton Hose; appearance of Cashmere, for 1/6 pair. See the dozens of others at New Year Hosiery Prices. Shop at C. €. Ward Ltd. GIRLS’ HOSIERY: Girls’ School Hose, all wool; good length leg, 7in. to Biin. feet; all colours, for 2/6 pair. Girls’ Rayon Silk Hose, strengthened with Lisle; a wearer; gymnasium length, 7-1, 8, Slin. feet; all 2/11 pair TOILET DEPARTMENT BARGAINS: Roger and Gullet’s Bottle Talc Powder, usually 3/G, for 2/6 jar. Neat Jar Bath Crystals, in assorted perfumes, for 1/3 jar. Cusson’s Toilet Soap, large canes, 3 for 1/-. Wire Bristle Air Cushion Hair Brushes, for 1/11 LADIES’ SILK GLOVES; strengthened with Lisle; the silk glove for wear; Grey, Nude, Fawns, Pastels, etc. See them! — New Year Price 3/6 pair E LADIES’ WHITE COTTON VESTS; fine sumE mer weight; sleeveless; good size and | length— New Year Price 1/3 each I LADIES’ JERSEY SILK BLOOMERS; crepe i finish; reliable wearing; great value; col- = ours are Sky, Helio, Nil, Black, Peach, \ White— New Year Price 3/6 pair 1 CORSELETTE SPECIALS: Pink Broche Cor- | seiettes; good fitting; reliable wearer; sizes E 32, 34 and 36; all 2/11 pair. Better quality E in Pink Uroene, excellent shape and style, E for 5/11 pair | LADIES’ CREPE NIGHTS; trimmed contrast- ! ing colours; round or square neck; reliable E crepe; good size— New Year Price 2/11 each

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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 7 January 1930, Page 2

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