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WANTED KNOWN; "VST ANTED Known The Cut Bate YV Leads! A few more prices that put us iu a class by ourselves. Sugar, 121bs 2/9; flour, 51bs 1/-; best Australian rice, 51bs 1/-; jam’, 21b tins, Hid; Weetbix, Weeties, Komies, Vita Brits, Granose, all 6d‘ pkt; Joyweets, ssd; Pearce’s famous cheese, 9d lb; Kvla (process) cheese, once used, always asked fo.r, lid' jar; bacon, (sides), Did lb; our famous “Strathtay” all pork sausages, 6d lb; Creamoajta, 1/8; rolled oats (loose), 41bs 1/2; dessicated cocoanut (fresh), 6d lb; Jiffy Jell, 6d, 3 for 1/3; lard, 61d lb; pollard, 200 s, 14/11; cocoa, 10Jd; Ovaltine, 1/3, 2/u, 3/11; huge bars first grade soap, 3 for s 2/2; C.R.P. washing powder, 31b pkts 1/2; BedrTime Punch, sd; golden syrup, 2’s 7d, 7’s 1/9. Again wo ask —Why pay more’ at the credit store when you can buy it for les sat the C.R.P. Ltd.? Five busy shops. Cheerio! Meet me in the Arcade! •XX/ANTED Known Just arrived! YV Now Witton and Witton Piano. Cash price £O6. Terms: Deposit £5, £1 13s Id monthly. —E. Dixon & Co., Ltd., Haw era. TIT ANT ED Known —Somerset House ” rates reduced! Permanent boarders, sharing room, £1 2s 6d; singles, ladies or gents, £1 ss. Tariff, 8s day. All rooms thoroughly renovated. Handy to railway station and town. Aptly termed ”A homo away from home.” ___ WANTEDKnowa The Cut Pate Y Leads! We give no discounts — any firm giving a discount admits that they have charged too much in the first place. Our prices are all quoted net and all wo ask you to do is to compare. Weetbix and Granose, 6d; flour (Snowball, Snowreath, Challenge, etc.), 100’s 16/9, 50’s 8/9, 25’s 4/6, 51bs 1/-; BedTime Punch, sd; syrup, 7’s 1/9, 2’s 7d; sago, tapioca, rice, 51b® 1/-; essences, 3 bottles lOd; Sykes’ Drench, 14/3 doz; Sutton’s Supreme seed potatoes, 11/9 • cwt.; wheat, 6/11 bushel; pollard, 200’s 14/11; carbolic soap, 6 cakes 1/-; Pepsodent tooth paste, 6d; leg rope, 8d lb; plough Hne, 1/- lb. Now is the time to preserve eggs. Water Glass, 9d; Lux soap, 4 cakes 1/6 —free face cloth; petroleum jelly, 41b tins 2/3. We have now been in business for 11 years in Hawera and take this opportunity of thanking the public of South Taranaki for the wonderful support accorded us and ’solicit a continuation of same. Cheerio! Meet me in the Arcade! SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED —Junior female clerk. Ap'YY ply in own handwriitng to C.R.P. Ltd., main office. . TO LET. house rfi© LET —4-roomed ■ scullery. Conveniences. 17/-. Address Star Office and Rent npO LET —4-roomed house, all 1 anees, Burn St., Nolantown 29354. convenor Ring BOAKDEK WANTED. Tl/ANTED —Boarder; no others kept; ,YY quiet place; handy to town. Write “E,” Star OfficeWANTED TO BUS. TIT ANTED —Registered milk for town supply. State price, test and quantity. Write 1 ‘ Milkman, ” Star Office. XTrANTED to Buy or Borrow —Broody hens. Ring 2228.

LOST. t OST—Pair motor goggles betwein Star Office and' Waihi Road: Return.' to Star Office. Reward. FOUND. UNNJNG on my farm, Stratford Road, one cow, in milk. Will be milked until claimed. —T. J. Coxhoad, Te Kiri. FOB. SALE. "p'OR Sale—A -well-made invalid chair (made to order), never been used. Write ‘ ‘ Invalid Chair,” Star Office. "jp RANTS! Cabbage, 1/- 100; Onion, 3/6 1000 (on rail). —F. Brown, Box 43, Pukekobc. ■pOR .Sale—-Purebred White Leghorn chicks, limited number available September 6. Next hatch September 29. —French, Turuturu Poultry Farm, Tlawera. . -p'OR - Sale —New Wifcton and Witton J Piano; £66 cash; easiest terms to suit can be arranged; wonderful value at the price.— E. Dixon & Co., Ltd., Hawera. FOR - Sale —Gilfillan Battery Set with J Cabinet; new batteries; £l7 cash; easy terms arranged.—E. Dixon & Co., Ltd. TJ'OR Sale—The wonderful Majestic J Radio for £2l cash; all New Zealand and Australian stations at your door; just plug in an electric socket; easy terms, deposit £3, £1 2s monthly at E. Dixon & Co., Ltd:, Hawera. _ XT OR Renown . Coal means economy with wanner nights, better cooking and extra comfort. ’Phone 2646. _ „ MISCELLANEOUS. T?ED-TIME PUNCH, the winter drink with, a kick. Try it hot.—T. Fryer, Confectioner. TJUILD up your health this spring by X> taking Harvey’s Mineral Tonic, the supreme tonic restorative; 3/6, —W. Or. Strange. "pEARLS in your mouth! Use Denta- . perl, new red liquid and watch your teeth grow white. 1/-, and 2/6 bottle. Obtainable W. G. Strange. —1 WEDDiNfe Presents! If you would like to give something novel and pleasing choose it from our well assorted stock. —T. G. Llddington, High St, T>ENEF T I felt from the fust dose of r * Harvey’s Mineral Tonic, New life, new energy flow through your veins.— W. G. Strange. 2 "D ED-TIME PUNCH, the winter drink •° with a kick. Obtainable from Carter and Co. GPBINGTonics! "Help your system to ■ meet the times. Beef and Iron Wine and Grape Juice, 6/6 and 5/6, at Strange’s.: NAZOL PASTILLES were evolved from the same valuable formula as < ‘NAZOL” —the cough and cold remedy that has become so popular over the last 30 years. Next time try NAZOL PASTILLES, Sold everywhere at 1/3 a box. Under the l-otual Regulations correspondence addressed to a nom-de-plume, or with initials only, to care of any Post Offioe, will not be forwarded from offioe of posting. If advertisers do not desire to disclose ttieir names they may have replies addressed oare of "The Star,” and «ame will he forwarded to advertises

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Hawera Star, Volume LII, 6 September 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume LII, 6 September 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume LII, 6 September 1932, Page 2

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