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WAIT TED KNOWN TV/ANTED Known—The Cut Bate • Deads! Tes, we are right on the spot with. Prices which touch the spot. 1 1-A Sugar, 7/11 per '7olb bag with 51bs Tea; best Whole Headi Bice, 51lbs- Hid; Tirnned Peaches and 1 Apricots, full size tins, 1/1 each; Dessert Fruits, assorted, 11/9 per dozen; “Oak” and “K” Raspberries, Sid.' per tin; Plug Tobacco, 1/4 or 10/3i lb—what do yon pay? 21b Billie Tea, 4/9, with 2 '.Stainless Teaspoons Free; .Telly Crystals, 7 for 1/-; Foster Clark©’» Custard Powder, 3 tins 2/7 or 9/11 per dozen; Boots' Aspirins, odl or 3/IT dozen, Bottles of 100 for 1/3 or 3 for 3/6; Dentrifioe, 3 tins 1/1 or 3/11 dozen: Clock Face Household Scales, 5/11; tea, Tea, Tea from 1/4, 1/4. 1/4 lb.; Highest, price given for fresh Eggs'; Sole Agents' for the Celebrated “Queens" 'Goods. Bally round the Cut. Bate. One Alan ’s Profit Business. The real open warehouse. Cheerio, 'Meet Me in' the Arcade. \\7 ANTED Known-—The Cut Bate ■’’ Leads! With terrific. Slaughter Sale. The Firm who prints their prices that he who runs may read.. Petroleum Jelly for the Cows, 1/1 per 41b tin; Sykes’ Drench, 14/6 dozen; Irish Moss, 1/3 and 2/. bottle; English Teasets and Dinner Sets, half price; Kruschen Salts, 1/10; Virol, 1'60z., 3/1(1; Old English 'Lavender Soap, 2/11 per dozen. To every purchaser of 181 b Tea we give absolutely Free T Bag 701bs Sugar, ot with Half Chest 1 Bag -Sugar, 1 Bag Bice, 6 'Tins Peaches, 6 Tins Apricots, 12 Tins (large size) Pineapple. 1 dozen Jelly Crystals and 41b 'Tin Petroleum .Telly, or, if the purchaser desires, 4' Bags of ‘Sugar,' all Free. See our stocks of Teasets and Dinner Sets at less than Half Price; Zig Zags, doubles, 5 f ot 1/-; CeTeboa Salt, -3 for 2/7 or 8/11 dozen; Eno’s Fruit Salts, 3/5; Shaving Soap, 3 for llld; Tea, Tea, Tea 1/4, 1/4, 1/4 3!b. Highest Price given for Fresh Eggs. Ha !Ha! -Ha! Demand that, the Shopkeeper who asks your business publishes his prices. No silent windows in -the Cut Rate. Cheerio, Meet Me in the Arcade.

SITUATIONS VACANT. TyANTED —Boy or youth for dairy farm; machines used. Apply W. Davies, Okaiawa. BOARDERS WANTED. TyANTED —[Lady boarder, private home; sunny front room; centra], Addiress at iStar Office. 'VXT'ANTED —One or two young men I >. boarders in comfortable private home, telephone, piano, etc] Terms moderate. Write “Comfort,” Star Office. TO LET. ANTED to Let Self-contained ‘ • room or rooms. Address at Star Office. T° LET—S-roomed house, Camberwell | Road. For particulars apply Rail- ’ way Hotel. QpO LET—-4-roomed cottage, Clive St., Nolantown. Apply Gasworks Cottage,; Nolantown. Let—Comfortably furnished one- ■ roomed cottage. Apply fourth house past Afanawapou Road in Princes Street Extension. WANTED TO BUI. ■yyANTED —A few good sows, close ’ up. Write, giving particulars, to “Cash,” Star Office. K, 'I. FOR SALE. PUREBRED White Leghorn day-old chicks ready for sale September 3. —M. K. French, Turuturu Road-

OHICKS, day-old, pure-bred White Leghorns; best laying strain. — Cross, No. 10 Dixon Avenue, ; phone 2405. 'C’OR Sale —Why pay more? Some excellent Sewing Machines; kept in repair for five years free of charge; if required; every machine guaranteed for ten. years; prices are right; from £l2 cash.—E. Dlx , an& Co., .L'td., Ha-i wera. AW ANT ED Known—Piano, £25 cash; 1 ’ 20/- deposit and 15/- monthly. Gall early at Dixon and Co., Ltd., Hawera. Sale —A second-hand PlayeT Piano, with Rolls and Stool in oak case; maker, Stroud Pianola; a snip for eash, ,worth while to make in-

quiry.—E. Dixon & Co., Ltd., Ilawera. Sale—Snip, Begg & Co. Piano, • £45 cash; so good we iwill allow all money paid if exchanged for a

new piano ■within two years. —E. Dixon & Co., Lid. JfOR Sale—Taupiri Coal, 16/- quarter ton; Rata Firewood, 4ft lengths, £2 10s cord, Ift lengths £3 5s cord; delivered within 4 miles of Eltham.— Norris & Son, General Carriers, Eltham. OVOLINI to use. — to use. A clean pasteliquid. All grocers. -not messy —l2

JtfDW only 90/-T The new “ Columbia' ’ Gramophone. Just think of it—“ Columbia” quality, tone and volume for 90/-; postage 2/6. Call or *end for one to T. G. Liddington, Hawera, Specialist in Music for the Home. use after the bath —Nyal's Baby Powder; soothing and pre- j vents chapping; is a boon to mothers. Procure at Tails ’ Pharmacy, Hawera. THJE.TFY your ibireat'h by eating Yens- ) ton 1 Tablets, which remove putre-1 factive poisons.—W. G. Strange, Chemist. —29 Under tne Postal Eegnlatlons correspondence 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 disolose their names they may have replies addressed care of “The Star," and same will be forwarded to advertiser.

LAST WEEK OF WINTER SALE ENDS SATURDAY Last Chance to Save on Sheetings, Blankets or Quilts : : Last Chance for Half Price Remnants : Take a Look Around Use Our Mail Order Service : Write for Samples :: Don’t Delay FINAL PRICES FOR COATS AND FROCKS! YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO WAIT C. C. WARD LTD. New Plymouth Hawera Eltham C. C. WARD LTD.

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Hawera Star, Volume L, 28 August 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume L, 28 August 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume L, 28 August 1930, Page 2