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WANTED KNOWN. ~YYrAXTED Known The Cut Bate ’* Leads! And the residents of Hawera, and in fact the whole of South Taranaki, realise that we have already forced the prices of Drapery and Mercerv down since opening our Draper} Department. We shall, however, in the near future go much further in this direction. The public knows that those who pay long interest on borrowed capital cannot possibly work on the small margin of profit that the free man can. - Therefore, ask yourself who can offer and maintain the best values at the present juncture. It might be wise for the farmer and others to lay in stocks. Tea has firmed and in the near future exports of this commodity are to be restricted to force the price higher. Sugar is also up in the air, and yet we offer 1 701 b. Bag Sugar Free to purchasers of -Olbs Tea or 2 701 b Bags and a Man’s Beady-to-Wear Suit of clothes free to purchasers of Half a Chest of Tea. Cheerio! Meet me in the Arcade. VXTANTEI) - Known —'Somerset House, * Hawera. Eates reduced! Permanent boarders, sharing room, _£l 2s 6d: singles, ladies’ or gents, £1 os. Tariff, Ss a day. All rooms thoroughly renovated. Handy to railway station and town. . YY7A.NTED Known The Cut Eate " Leads! At the present time one hears grumbling on all sides at the conditions prevailing. Each one is quite prepared to blame someone else for the bad conditions, but have you, Mr Consumer, made sure that you spend your decreased earnings to the best advantage? For instance, one reads that some people are charging 1/3 per lb. for cheese in Ilavvcra. Well, the C.B.P. Price is 9d for Mild and lOd for Matured. Again, one hears that someone has been charged 71id for a packet of Weetbix, while the C.E.P. sells this for Cd. .Some people insist upon Packet Teas, quite oblivious of the fact that Packets, .Tins and advertising cost- so much money, while Loose Tea blended by those who know how, is the equal of .any Packet Tea at a decided saving. The C.E.P. is now featuring among other big bargains a first grade wrajjped liar of Soap at 8d per bar, or 3 Bars for 1/11. People who wish to ‘be fair to themselves should do their part and study the Hawera Star for fair values. The age of indiscriminate buying is gone. One bas now to' buy where they get the freshest goods at the lowest priees and that is the C.E.P. Ltd. Cheerio! Meet me in the Arcade.

SITUATIONS VACANT. ~yy r ANTED—Girl to assist (temporary), S till 2; Sunday free.—Mrs W. E. Shaw, Park Store. EXPERIENCED general farm hand, _ single, with 2 good dogs, kill and assist hand milking; permanent if suitable.— Melville, Renagour, Ferdell; telephone 230, Wanganui, evenings. EOii SAiiE. F OR Sale—Bohm Piano, £25 or nearest offer, to close an estate. Apply Box IGS. ■JpOR. Sale—An English Piano, Collard and Collard; jirice £ls for quick sale. Terms can be arranged.—E. Dixon & Co., Ltd., Hawera'. JpOR Sale—A beautiful mahogany cabinet Gramophone, Sonora, excellent tone; must be sold; legs than half price; no deposit; 5/- per week will purchase. To see is to buy.—E. Dixon and Co., Ltd. FOR Sale—Saxophone in case; practically new; cost £45; will sell at] £2O. This is a real bargain for anyone wanting a high-class Saxophone at a distinctly low figure.—E. Dixon & Co., Ltd., Hawera. WANTED TO BUY. YX/ ANTED to Buy—Old Gold; high--1 est prices.—G. G. Smith, Qualified Consulting Optician, Union Street. typy-.,—— nr !■ —iiiibi—iiiifinjTnM—lT] ” BOARDERS WANTED. ANTED—Boarders, married couple, single room; shed for car. Address at. Star Office. TO LET. J>OOMS to let; furnished; good locality. Address at Star Office. T° LET—4-roorned house, all conveniences, large motor shed. Address at Star Office. LET—Furnished bedroom, kitchen and all utensils and conveniences; suit married couple. For particulars write “Couple,” Star Office. BOARD WANTED. jGj. ENTL EM A X requires comfortable board in good home in Hawera. Write “09.0.” Star Office. A XETA! This name stands for the highest quality toilet articles. Be sure and ask for Aneta at Strange’s, High Street. j B AD Complexion! Keep blood-stream-clear of impurities causing blemishes by taking Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. 3/G. —W. G. Strange. —lO T ADIES! Remember you have an ex- . pert watchmaker to do all your repairs.—George Hostick, Egmont Hotel Buildings. HEUMATISM overcome by Harvey’s Mineral Tonic, which flushes system of impurities. 3/G month’s supply.—W. G. Strange. —ll CHAW’S Popular Sale—Men's heavy Tweed Trousers, now* 7/6; Work- I ing Shirts 2/11, 3/0, 3/11; Flannels 1 4/0. 5/0, 0/11; Special, Neglige Shirrs' with collars, 3/11. Only at the Busy Shop. High Street. ,

H E ADACHE! Relieve congestion, which causes so many headaches, bv taking Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. 3/6.—W. G. Strange. __ —l2 £J-ET a “La Gloria” Gramophone and a few of the latest records at Liddirigton’s, Hawera. GOOD 1933 .ftesoiutionl To buy and to offer to my friends only Oorban’s Wines—loo per cent New Zea-land-made—and so help to provide employment in this industry. 2/9 (Flanks), 4/-, 4/6, 5/-, 6/-; Wine Cocktails, 7/6, large bottles, at Corban’a Wine Shop, 20 Union St.. Hawora. /IJ-ENTS! My watch department is always busy; 28 years’ experience.— George Hostick, Expert Watchmaker and Jeweller. Under the l-ostal Regulations correspondence addressed to a nom-de-plume, or with initials only, to oare of any Post Office, will not bo forwarded from office of posting. If advertisers do not desire to disclose their names they may have replies addressed care of "The Star,” and I game will be forwarded to advertiser. (

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Hawera Star, Volume LII, 27 February 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume LII, 27 February 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume LII, 27 February 1933, Page 2

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