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: wanted known. Known—-Majestic meets • -the meed' of the times. Six-valve sup-efchet, incorporating such features as fu'llramge, tone control, delayed automatic voilnme control, full pentodes amplification, latest spray shielded valves, Mamfcle Model, £lB 10s; full Cabinet, £24/10/-.—E. Dixon & Co., Ltd., Ha."tvefra.

Known—The Cut Bate ■Leads! Month by month, year by year! The wage earner and the farmer alike can - always depend on greater values at the C.R.P. and before long- we may decide to extend our ramification still further and save the farmer money on certain lines that we do 'not at the moment handle. Wait and see! In the meantime, we go merrily oh, giving the consumers advantage of our mass purchasing and out low overhead expenses. Dried apricots, Sid per lb., or 31bs. 2/-, or filbs. 3/11; Dried Plums, 7|d lb. or 61bs.- 3/6. The whole six shops being one- price—the lowest! Cheerio! Meet me .in the Arcade!

Known The English "model H.-M.V. has arrived, allBritiish, portable miodieJ, battery, £26 10s; eleetrie model, Mantle £3O 10s; •Oafbime.t, £3B 15s. Inspection invited.— E. Dixon & Co., 'Ltd'., Hawera. Known—The Cut Bate L i Leads! Last summer we caused quite a sensation with the high class lockn'i't underwear for ladies, which, we quoted at just half the usual price quoted for the same high class wear. We' have just opened up our new seasons supplies of this wear. We again offer heavy quality first grade locknit bloomers, all shades, at 2/11, vests to match 2/11. We have also large supplies of Slips, Pyjama suits, Lawn Pyjamas, etc., all at half prices usually sold. We offer also many hundreds of Silk Lamp Shades, all newest designs, all sizes at staggering prices. Ladies’ fashionable Toques, value from 10/6 to 25/-,' all going at 2/11 each. . Everything in ladies’ underw'ear. Also the last of our Ladies’ Coats to be cleared at half-price. See the C.K.P. for bargains. Pull stocks of Gent’s Underwear, Suits, and Overcoats, Strong. Working Trousers a specialty. Large quantities of Gent’s iSox and Ladies’] Hose, including the famous Lady Jane, Paris Beauty, Big Pour, etc. Good English House 'Stockings, 1/- pair; heavy Bath Towels, 114 d each. Yes,\ you- save still more on every purchase and. you can have every requirement furnished from this establishment. ■Cheerio! Meet me in the Arcade.

Known jjfew range * Majestic Badio arrived. Brighten your homo with a Majestic, only £lB 10s. Deposit £2 and £1 per month.— E» Dixon & Co., Ltd., Haw-era. ANTED Knowin The Majestic > Eadio- won the. DX ..Cup t'he third time iin sueoessaon. Now Zealand record for bringing in. 416.. stations., . Easy tennis; deposit. 40/-, _2o2* Dixon .& Co., Ltd., Ha/wera.

TO LET. ijpo LET —Motor garage in Surrey j Street. Apply Howe’s Store, cor-(-ner Argyle and Surrey Streets. » LET—Motor garage, in Surrey ner Argyle and Surrey Streets. I BOARDERS WANTED. WAiNTED—Two mem boarders in comfortable Lome. Address ait Star Office. LOST. J O'ST—Black Persian cat. Be ward on returning to No. 3 Disraeli St., Hawera. J^OST —Black Jersey yearling heifer, ,y from Wirihana "Hoad. Finder please ring Turuturn Store. J^OST —Last week ini Hawera, pair gent’s kid gloyes. Eeward at Star Office. POR SALE. ' Utility White Leghorn Chicks, 1/- each; settings, 5/-; two months’ pull'ets.—Gaylard, Grant St. j'O-E Sale—Stack of good hay. Apply E. T. Peach, 2 Burn Street, Noiahtown. POE - Sale —150 Kaupokonui I>airy] Company shares, fully paid, in; lots. Also: 1 4-cow Treloar milking machine, with Gane cups and 24 h.p. Anderson engine, in good condition. No reasonable offer refused. Apply B. J. Byrne, Normanby Boad, Manaia.

JfOR. Sale—’Good house cow; close to ;■ profit. Apply 'Phone 29279. 'M ONEY Troubles Solved. I advance any sum same day you apply; absolutely privacy; on furniture, motor} cars, PJN.’s. Your own terms of repayment. Lowest interest. “Privacy,” Box 44, Wanganui. MIS CELLAJSTEOUS. gPEEDY Belief from Piles'! Zann Double Absorption Treatment works wonders. Send sixpence in stamps for generous sample.—Zann Proprietary, ’Box 952 M, Wellington. . jgL'OOD Stream cleared of poisons by ... _ Harvey's Mineral Tonic, which ; gives- you healthy, vivacious personality.—W. G. Strange. —lO ’ Perdriau Inflations, Bed vj. 6in_ x |in (Bell-Top), 4/6 dozen, '.'cash with order. Postage extra.—J. Taylor & Co., Ltd., Eflfham. ".CEVEN Years' Sufferer Cured! “I had R-U-B recommended to me '3py a friend who had suffered for seven years and is now permanently cured," writes Mr H. Crowley, 19 Tweed ■Street, Christchurch. Mr Crowley himtljelf had suffered from rheumatism for MO years before trying R-U-R. “I am -most grateful for the marvellous result," he remarks. R-IJ-R. is sold by TW. G.. Strange, Chemist. ~^^NAEMIC! Enrich your blood with : •?- Harvey's Mineral Tonic. It will ~;.make you feel wonderfully well. 3/6. — I ;;,;W. G. Strange'. —ll S TTNEDA” New Re leasers, only £6 'Z’ 10s at J. Taylor & Co., Ltd.. I . Eltham. | - 1 -t... ’eral Tonic. It banishes that awful I "‘.lingering depression. 3/6. —W. G. AINTY Organdi Throw-Over Centres, Dressing' Table Sets, Linen I; Goods; Cottons, Fancy Goods, Toys.— "■At Mrs Walsdorf’s. •- Under the Postal Regulations eorres-. ..pondence addressed to a nom-de-plnme, or will not be forwarded from offioe of posting If advertisers do not desire to disolose their names they may have replies addressed care of "The Star," and " tame will be forwarded to advertiser.

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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 28 August 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 28 August 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 28 August 1933, Page 2

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