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SPECIAL RICH PORT 2/6 k± 2/6 LIMITED QUANTITY ONLY. GET YOURS EARLY. CORBAN’S WINE SHOP 20 UNION STREET - - - HAWERA put up with the inconvenience, heat and drudgery of an old-fashioned range? Let us quote you for an electrically-equipped kitchen, fitted with a Modern RANGE AND UP-TO-DATE STARKIE WATER HEATER This combination will do> your work with comfort, cleanliness and economy. Inspection invited. PEACOCK & WILLS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS, HIGH STREET HAWERA (opp. Grand Theatre) ......... :M • 1 i © ftysjt. ■A ■: - : BYaxshine THE HOUSEWIFE’S BIGGEST HELP. Big Tin —Big Sales Big Value. Does the work quicker and better than any other preparation. Always Popular—Easy to use and gives lasting results. For Furniture, Floors, Linos, etc. In Tins 6d, Bd, 1/- & 2/-, also in 4 lb., 8 lb., and 34 lb. containers. I

ELTHAM BUSINESS SPECIALS iBBBIBBMU A Good Find It is as good cs picking up money when you buy A USED MOTOR CYCLE from us. Wo have aomo good finds hero.' IRA J. BRIDGES! Cycle and Motor Equipment Store ELTHAM Phono 149 S TYODGE 5-seater; in good mechanical order, good battery, tyres fair, upholstery and bodywork excellent.' A snip. £45. Terms arranged.—o. C. Stanners, Eord Garage, Eltham. TpORD 5-seater; self-starter model, bodywork, hood, etc. good, tyres and battery Al, just overhauled. £3O. • —C. C. Stanners, Ford Dealer, Eltham. New Beauty 5-seater car; in unusually good condition in every way, one owner and carefully looked after. A great farmers’ car.. £SO. Easy terms arranged.—C. G. Stanners, Ford Dealer, Eltham.

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Hawera Star, Volume LII, 26 January 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume LII, 26 January 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume LII, 26 January 1933, Page 2