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WANTKD KNOWS. ~yy ANTE D. Known The Out Rate •' ' Leads I The one-anon firm, calling for one profit. Wo pay no interest on borrowed capital as we have no borrowed money. We are obligated to no dividends to shareholders as we have none. We have to pay no quota towards- the upkeep of general managers or other officers’ or directors’ fees, as C*. R. Horsburgh is our sole director and as our enormous turnover makes it possible to earn a taxable income on less t.Hati half Of one per cent., we can afford to sell for less. Read our prices: 151bs of sugar free to every purchaser of 51bs of oux celebrated Souvenir teaj to every purchaser of 251bs of this tea we -give free 1 bag 701 b 1A sugar, halfdozen English stainless'“teaspoons and one pkt of the great Wam’s safety razor blades; with 501 b (half a chest ox tea.) we give absolutely free 2 bags each 701 b sugar, half-dozen Firth’s Stainless knives lagid one dozen stainless teaspoons, also one box French toilet soap, value 3/6; Nugget, 2/10 per doz.. Petroleum. jelly fox the cows,, 4 41b tins for 8/7 or .2/5 tin; Judge brand saucepans, 8/9 per set. See us for pollard, bran and wheat. We will always be less. We give the highest price for eggs. English tooth brushes, 8d each. Rally round tho Cut Rate, the Farmer’s True Friend; the firm with the changeless policy. Cheerio! Meet me in the Arcade!

TX/ANTED Known The Cut Rate ’’ Leads 1 Yes, Mr Farmer, for close upon 9 years we (have been co-operating with the farmers throughout Taranaki in sincere endeavours to bring'down the cost of living. That those efforts have been successful is proved by the fact that Hawera is now the cheapest town in New Zealand for household re-, quisites. The farmer understands full well that the Cut Kate is in an unique position, inasmuch as we claim that our overhead expenses, being the lowest in the district, that we can always sell for less. So fax we have confined our activities to groceries, hardware, and household requisites, but should the occasion demand we are quite prepared and ready to extend these aetiivties. In the meantime, Mr Farmer, wo offer you: 1A 701 b bag Sugar, 13/5; jelly crystals, 7 for 1/-; Ceroboa salt, 3 tins fox 2/5 or 8/11 doz.; Virol, 16oz. tins 3/11 or 2 tins 7/6; Granose, Sweetweet and Weetbix, all 3 for 2/5; Foster, Clarke’s custard powder, 3 tins for 2/7 or 9/3 per doa. tins; bath soap, 7 for 1/-; Kruschen salts, 1/9; Kadox, 1/7; Worcester sauce, nom. qts lid or 10/6 per doz. bottles; Ford oil, 4 gallons fox 16/6; Boot’s Asperin's, bottles of 25’s for 5d or 3/11 doz.; salmon, 6d or 5/4 doz.; Pepsodent, 1/2 and 1/11; English tooth brushes, Bd. Yes, Mr Farmer, we will always sell you eveTy thing we handle for less than you can purchase elsewhere. Cheerio! Meet me in the Arcade!

EXPERIENCES OF A SALESMAN. ‘ ‘Py carry, eh, yon sell mete Douglas, eh? Worry good! I like him! I take one next month, if you accept twenty poun ’a down, with, te rest mont’ly, say, four poun’s?” Eight you aTe, Rangi; that’ll do ’flue. Come in next month and we’ll settle. “I da the writing now, then I not change my mind.” Yes, if you like, but first read our agreement and then sign your name on the bottom. “H’ml Bangl’a fixed it now. That legal ‘yes’, that 'binding ‘yes.’ Now Rqngi’ll have to take him. Alright, Mr Dealer, then I come, in next , month and bring twenty poun’s. Good-bye. Eh, I say, you len’ me two poun’s now, and I bring you twenty-two poun’s next month. I got no money, but I like te Douglas.” Well done, Rangi! The Maori no fool anyway. —J. W. ABCHBOLD & CO., LTD., Douglas Depot, Hawera. WOKE WANTED. ■^7" ANTED —Dressmaking and renovations by experienced band; urgent Address at Star Office. '\V r ANTED—Share-milker with 80 to 100 cows for next season, to milk on half-share basis; first-class farm, fully equipped. —C. Taylor, ‘‘Glen Valley,” Te Awamutu.

FOR BATYR. JpOR Sale —Quiet house cow, in profit. Address at Star Office. QNIOKS —Good Keepers, 56ib bags, railage paid, 4/- (for one week only).—l. Fewell, Box 53, Pukekohe. YV/ANTEI) Known —Sand or Shingle ‘’’ supplied Town or Country.—J. G. Lippingwell, Waihi Road; ’Phone 487. TpOR Sale—First-class Gourlay Player Piano, with, mandolin attachment, slightly soiled; in perfect order; £9B cash. Terms could be arranged.—E. Dixon & Co., Ltd., HaweTa. TpOR Sale—New Home Sewing Machine, £l3 cash. Terms: Deposit 20/-, 20/- monthly at E. Dixon & Co.’s, Ltd., Hawera. JpOR Sale —Rotoseillo Sewing Machine, desk pattern, £l4 14s; five per cent, discount for cash at E. Dixon end Co.’s, Ltd., Hawera. TpOR Sale—Radio: Majestic, Grebe, Stewart Warren. Ask for demonstration in your own home.—E. Dixon and Co., Ltd., Hawera. APPLES—Dessert Gravenstein, 8/6 per bushel; pears early next month. J. Waterhouse, Te Kauwhata. Under tne Postal TtcgoiatioEs oorreeyondenoe addressed to a nom-de-plume, or with initials only, to oare of any Post Office, will not be forwarded from offioe at 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-

SAVE ON EVERY PURCHASE at WARD’S SUMMER SALE 36in. WINCEYETTE; plain weave; in Cream, Helio and Sky— Summer Sale Price 1/- yard COLOURED BORDER DAMASK CLOTHS; size 30 x 36; mercerised; Pink, Blue, Helio and Gold Borders— Special Sale Price 1/3 each 27in. WHITE NURSERY FLANNELETTE; absorbent quality; great wearer— Summer Sale Price 6/11 doz. yards WHITE TWILL SHEETING; a firm, dependable weight that ensures long wear— Summer Sale Prices; 54in„ 1/3; 72in., 1/9; SOin., 1/11 yard WHITE TERRY TOWELLING; loin, wide; wearing quality— Summer Sale Price 6d yard HORROCKSES’ 40in. PILLOW COTTON; splendid quality and exceptional value—Usually 1/9 yard; Linen finish— Special Sale Price 1/2 yard CRETONNES for Curtainings and Coverings, etc.; 28in. wide— Sale Price 7M yard 50-inch —Usually 1/11 Now 1/8 yard LADIES’ CREPE BLOOMERS—Women’s, 1/44; 0.5., 1/6 pair LADIES’ SUMMER VESTS; these are “special,” excellent length; White; must be cleared—Usually 2/6 and 2/11 Sale Prices: Women’s, 1/44; 0.5., 1/74 each CHILDREN’S CREAM FUJI BLOOMERS; pure Silk Fuji; a snip; 12-inch to 20-inch—Usually up to 3/6 pair Sale Special: All 1/11 pair CHILDREN’S CREPE BLOOMERS; 15 shades; 12 to 22-inch All 1/- pair CHILDREN’S ROMPERS, PRINTED FROCKS, PINAFORES; big selection—Usually 2/6 to 3/3 , Summer Sale Price: All 1/11 each BRASSIERES; strong; good shape; elastic back; Pink or White — Usually 1/11 Sale Price 1/6 each BATHING CAPS —Our entire stock reduced. Examples of the value we offer are: Plain Caps, all colours, for sid each; Good Fitting Diving Helmets, all colours, for 1/8 each 54-inch BLACK ITALIAN CLOTH; heavy quality; fast colour— Summer Sale Price 1/74 yard 30-inch JAPANESE COTTON CREPE; in all colours, including White, Pinks, Blues, Helio, Apricot, Rose, etc.— Summer Sale Price 7d yard or 6/9 doz. yards 36-inch WOVEN CHECK GINGHAMS; two qualities in a wide selection of fast washing patterns; specially priced to clear— Usually 1/4 and 1/- yard/ Summer Sale Price 114 d, 84d yard WASHING LINENE; 36-inch wide; a firm quality, hard-wearing cloth; for beach and children’s wear; in shades of Navy, Saxe, Sky, Salmon, Shell Pink, Helio, Green, White and Cream Special Sale Price 11-Jd yard COLOURED FUJIETTE; 30 inches wide; in 29 shades, including Navy, Black and Cream— Summer Sale Price 1/- yard VOILES! VOILES! A large assortment of dainty printed designs; 38-inch wide— Sale Prices from 104 d, 1/44, 1/6, 1/9 to 2/6 yard LADIES’ RAYON SILK HOSE; excellent appearance; well shaped; all colours — Summer Sale Price 1/11 pair COTTON Souse HOSE; Biscuit, Nude, Fawn, Black ,etc. — Special Sale Price IOJd pair LADIES’ FINE LISLE HOSE; good appearance, with lace or embroidered self clox; all wanted shades; mercerised finish— Were 3/6 Summer Sale Price 1/11 pair LADIES’ STRENGTHENED SILK HOSE; fine Rayon Hose lined with Lisle; the hose for wear; all popular colours— Usually 3/6 pair Summer Sale Price 2/74 pair GENTS’ HALF-HOSE; 20 dozen assorted Silk and Wool, Cashmere. etc.; Fancy and Plain shades—Usually 3/6 and 3/11 Special Sale Price: All for 2/6 pair MAIDS’ RAYON HOSE; Rayon Silk lined with Lisle; g\?at summer school hose; semi-gymnasium Tanuara, Fawns, etc.; 74, 8, 84ih. feet; don’t miss these —Usually up to 3/6., Summer Sale Price: All 2/6 pair C. C. WARD LTD., HAWERA “ Mail Orders MUST be Accompanied by CASH. Nothing on Approval.” C. C. WARD LTD., HAWERA

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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 14 February 1930, Page 2

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