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WANTED KNOWN. w-' rANTED Known —Tho Cut Kate Leads! We aro not jumping at the opportunity of a high exchange excuse to bump prices up. All our goods shall be sold at prices operating now until wo have to purchase again- " e invite you to take advantage of our summer sale bargains. We don’t require big ‘profits because of the fact ■that we have no shareholders looking for dividends and no debenture holders demanding interest and no standing army of managers getting big salaries which tho consumer is called upon to pay. The C/R.P. shall always be at the bottom m price and top in quality. Empire fuji, 7Ad yard; wire twist hard wearing shirts, 2/GAd; nap trousers, 4/6M pair; curtain net, plain cream and coloured border, 71d yard: boys’ school shorts, 2/9 pair; boys' serge shorts, sizes 3 to 6, all 4/9; men’s suits, 23/11; men’s serge suits 45/6. Yes, plenty of Locknit. We certainly upset the apple-cart of high prices on Locknit, ch? Savon, 1/11 value for 10 T ?d. All efforts to stop our supplies have been successful. Yes, successful inasmuch as they have made us more determined than ever to still further reduce prices. Cheerio! Meet me in the Arcade. ANTED Known Dinner at the “ Ked Castle—3 courses 1/3 —including Sunday. Tf/ANTED Known Toys, Boxed ‘ Soaps, Powders, Handkerchiefs to suit all purses at M. Walsdorf’s Fancy Goods Depot (late Mrs Hutchinson’s). 117 ANTED Known—The Cut Bate »» T Prices have not been Leads! bumped up at our shops. On the contrary we have made further reductions. Ship jellies, 1/8 doz.; sago and tapioca, slbs for 104 d; Ceylon tea, 1/5 lb.; St. George pie fruits, A-gallons 1/5; Oak sliced pears, 1/3; Oak fruit salad, 1/4; Tudor tomato sauce (pints), 6d; Wecties and Kornies, old; flour, “Snowball,” 13/9 bag; flour, “Snowball,” etc., etc., 100’s 16/9, 50’s 8/9, 25’s 4/6; mixed grain, 4/11 bushel; the famous Dr. Watson’s tonic stout (the original), each packet makes 4 gallons, 1/11 packet; Laxa, 2/3; bacon (sides), 6Ad.; prime onions, lOibs, 1/-; choice tomatoes, 41'bs lid; Certo for jam, 1/10; preserved ginger (gold pack), 1/4 lb packet; apples, 41bs 1/-; cordials, 1/large bottle; “K” peas, 8-kl; essence coffee, 9d. You save on every purchase at the famous price reducers. The C.E.P. Ltd. —5 Busy 'Shops. Cheerio! Meet me in the Arcade.

WANTED TO BUY. WANTED to Buy—Old Gold; high- ‘ est prices.—G. G. Smith, Jeweller and Consulting Optician, Union St. WANTED TO LEASE: ' Y\7 ANTED to Lease—Four or five--1 ' roomed bungalow; all conveniences. Address at Star Office. TOR SALE. -pOE Sale —Bohrn Piano, in splendid ' order; £37 Ids cash for quick sale. A Snip at this price. —E. Dixon & Co., Ltd., flajvera. ipOR Sale —A Waddington Piano, all British; £2O paid on it; will sell for £69; good as new. Apply E. Dixon & Co., Ltd. TpOB Sale—Cheney Gramophone and records; cost £SO; will sell at £2O; no deposit; 5/- per week. See window. —E. Dixon & Co., Ltd. “POE Sale —Some excellent Botoseillo desk pattern sewing machines at the old prices. A few electric. Will make a liberal allowance on your machine to enable the purchase of an electric sewing machine. —E. Dixon & Co., Ltd., Hawera. TO LET. T° LET—Two furnished bed-sitting rooms; one with fireplace; own gas-cooker and separate entrance. Write “Central,” Star Office. PERSONAL. CJINGLE Lady, with small dairy farm, desires to meet gentleman with little money; view matrimony; Protestant preferred Write “Genuine,” Star Office. ALL Primary School Books Reduce! ' 16 2-3 per cent, at Donnelly’s. TYYSPEPSIA overcome Harvey’s Mineral proves health in 10 days, supply. —W. G. Strange. by taking j Tonic. Im--3/6 month’s CHAW for Men’s Wear. Sole agents for Pelaco Shirts at 8/1.1, tlieJatest patterns; smart Neglige Shirts, two collars, 6/11. Only reliable goods at the lowest prices at tlic Busy Shop, High Street. THLES! Complete relief by taking Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. Wonderful tonic. 3/6 month’s supply.—W. G. Strange. —£ TJTIGH School Text Books Reduced 16 2-3 per cent, at Donnelly’s. A NETA Face Cream gives that mat surface, that beautiful freshness, and is an excellent powder base. —W. G. Strange, Chemist. JgLOOD and Skin disorders overcome by taking Harvey’s Mineral Tonic, which ozonises blood-stream. 3/6. —W. G. Strange. —6 Hand Emolient! The rapid healer for sunburn and chaps, will heal and soften toil-worn hands. 2/at Strange’s Pharmacy. *‘£JECOND to None” is a safe claim that wo are proud to make for our wonderful variety of New Year Gifts.—Liddington’s, Hawera. !/A NETA! This , name stands for the highest quality toilet articles. Be sure and ask for Aneta at Strange’s, High Street.,

•fyJAKE your New rear a merry one “ by using Corban’s I They are Wines you can offer your friends with entire confidence. 4/-, 4/G, 5/-, 6/- per bottle. Bulk wines, 14/-, 15/- and 10/0 gallon at Corban’s Wino Shop. Union Street, Hawe-ra. T AX A. —W. G. Strange. —2 T ABIES! Kemembcr you have an expert watchmaker to do all your repairs.—’George ITostick, Egmont Hotel Buildings. GOOD 1933 Itesolutionl To buy and to offer to uiy friends only Corbau’s Wines—loo per cent New Zea-land-made—and so help to provide employment in this industry. 2/9 (Planks), 4/-, 4/(5, 5/-, 0/-; Wine Cocktails, 7/(5, large bottles, at Corban’s Wine Shop, .20 Union St.. Hawera. Winder the l-ostal KegulaUons correspondence addressed to a nom-de-plume. or with initials only, to care of any Post Office, will not be forwarded from office of posting- If advertisers do not desire to disclose their names they may have replies addressed care of “The Star," and same will be forwarded to advertiser.

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Hawera Star, Volume LII, 1 February 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume LII, 1 February 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume LII, 1 February 1933, Page 2

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