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WANTED KNOWN. VyANTED Known—The Cut Rate VV Leads!-Victoria Arcade now open with full stocks, of Drapery, .Mercery, etc. Remember the C.'R.P. pays no interest on debentures, and no dividends to shareholders, and because of this ■and the fact .that it purchases from the actual manufacturers it is in the position .of giving to-the publio- a real open warehouse. Men’s heavy-weight pyjamas, men’s and 0.5., 3/1 V per suit. Men’s British-made Tweed Suits, 25/11. Men’s Working Trousers, 4/11. Men’s Railway Trousers, 10/11. Ties, 3 for 1/3. Men’s Sox, 3 pairs 1/-. Men’s Athletic Celluar Shirts, lOld. Men’s iCelluar Trunks, 1/9 pair. Men’s /Neglige Fancy Striped Shirts, 2/11 each. Men’s High Grade Neglige Shirts (with collar), 3/11. Boys’ Sun .'Helmets,. I/O each. Boys’ Heavy Quality Nursery .Cloth Grey Coat ■Shirts, 2/G each. The Genuine Pyramid Handkerchiefs, C.R.P. price 1/-. Gents’ Handkerchiefs, 5 for 1/-. Yes, the C.R.P. is in the game to stay, and welcomes the news that it is to get a run for it. Just watch who shall run fastest. Cheerio! Meet mo in the Arcade. "yyANTED Known—We have two excellent large Cabinet Gramophones, with records, to be sold at 5s per week. A great opportunity at E. Dixon & Co., Ltd., Hawera. RANTED Known—The Cut Rate .. Leads. Ladies! Attention Please! 'Genuine British Locknit Goods at staggering prices. Locknit Bloomers and Vests, 5/11 value for 2/11. Locknit slips, 12/- value at 5/11. Locknit ■Sleeping Gowns, 18/- value for 7/11. Locknit Beach Pyjamas, bright colours, full cut, anu 22/- value for 9/11. .Lawn Pyjamas at 10/9. Locknit Brassiers, all sizes, 1/9. You will be more than astonished when examining the value we offer in Locknit. Ladies’ ■English Vests, .aid. Horricks Pillow ■Slpis, 61 d. Curtain Net, Hid yard. Fuji .Silk, 104 yard. Cretonnes, 3 yards, llld. Pure .Silk Hose, 2/H. Art Silk Hose, 1/11; Big Four Fully Fashioned Pure Silk Hose, 4/11 pair. Ladies’ Silk Jumpers, 7/11 each. Bloomers, 101 d pair. Fancy Bed Covers, 'B/6 value for 2/11. 'Ladies Tennis .'Over-Sox, 1/3 pair. Cheerio! Meet me in the Arcade.

SITUATIONS VACANT. j\- CAPABLE Broker-Salesman is re- .... quired for Hawera and district. Big money -can be earned by the right man, as the proposition is one that sells itself to 75 per cent, of those interviewed. For particulars and interview write “Broker,” c/o Star Office. RANTED —Youth for light far,m work; machines used; good home. Address at Star Office. _____ LOST. TOST 'Tuesday, gent’s shoe, between Mqmaia and Hapuni. Finder please leave same at Meldon’s Store, Manaia. J^OST— Jersey weaner cakTfrom Manaia. Pinder please communicate with Cosgrove & Co., ’phone 60, Manaia. JjOST —Large" lorry cover between Hawera and Patea.—Geo. Syme & Co.. Ltd., Hawera. ~ 3 ■ foundT" J^OUND— A small wristlet watch. Address at Star Office. WANTED TO~BUYT •^yANTEDTo~Buy—OId~ Gold; highest prices.—G. G. Smith, Jeweller and Ophthalmic Optician, Union St. FOBBALL. ■pOR Sale—Second-hand car (Buiek); cheap for cash. Write ‘ 'Car,” c/o Star Office. JpOR Sale—Pull size tip-dray (springs) in good order. Price £l4.—L. Palfiey, Auroa. Potatoes, 5/3 £-cwt.; domestic use; railage paid.—Franklin Supplies, Pukekohe. 'F°T Sale—Two light milk waggons. Apply Blacksmith’s Shop, Okaiawa. £L\BBAGE Plants Large Danish Drumhead, also Savoy: 100 for 1/-, 3000 for 6/6. Carriage extra.—B. 11. dust, Nurseryman, Palmerston North. jpOR Sale—One Dodge motor truck, |- ton; in good order.—W. R. Butler, Hawera. JpDR Sale—Two excellent Gramophones with records, large cabinets, in excellent order; to be sold less than half price, at no deposit, 5s per week, at E. Dixon & Co., Ltd., Hawera. i JpOB Sale —Stewart Warner battery set; new valves, new batteries, large accumulator, Stewart Warner speaker, aerial equipment, complete for £ls for quick sale. Can be hoard at E. Dixon & Co., Ltd., Hawera. Sale—His Master’s Voice Radio, 7 valves, for £24 10s; most excellent production; easy terms at E. Dixon & Co., Ltd., Hawera. 'C’OR Sale—Renown Chips, 1871 b bag ; 4/9, is cheap firing. Renown kit- 1 chen and house' stocked also. Por quick service ’phone Depot 2646.— T. Bosson, ' _ MISCELLANEOUS. ] INDIGESTION! ff Can eat almost ] anything since taking a course of Harvey’s Mineral Tonic, ’’ writes Mrs . A.M.—W. G. Strange. —5 , |'")UR One-Day Photo Service is up the ; minute and up-to-date —lO a.m. to 1 5 p.m.-—W. G. Strange, the Chemist. 1 AULD’iS, Hawera! Fancy Coloured !| •Scarves, newest styles, 2/6, 2/11 to 6/11; White Gored Skirts, 9/6, latest style, too! , CUMMER fashions demand slender figure! Reduce your weight 201 b. « in 6 weeks with Youth-o-form. 6/6. —■ f Taits’ Pharmacy and other Chem- \ ists. —ls t

jpATTERSON’S for Value I Men’s Good Strong Tweed Trousers, 7/11; Aren’s Pine Worsted Tweed Trousers, 13/C; Aten’s Pine Sergo Suits from 72/6. —At Patterson’s, Hawera’s Cheapest Clothing Store, Union St. only. jgODY Beautiful! Beautifully slim figure secured by reducing weight with Youth-d-form. 6/0. Tails’ Pharmacy and other Chemists. —lf TOADIES! Remember you have an ex- _ • pert watchmaker to do all your repairs.—George Hostick, Egmont Hotel Buildings. £jORBAN’S! The wine you can offer to your friends with entire confidence. Bottles 4/-, 4/6, 5/-, 6/-.—Cor-ban’s Wine Shop, Hawera. Under tne i-ostar Segnlatlons correspondence addressed to a nom-de-plnme, or with initials only, to care of any Post Offioe, 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 name will he forwarded to advertiser

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Hawera Star, Volume LII, 19 November 1932, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume LII, 19 November 1932, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume LII, 19 November 1932, Page 2

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