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WANTED KNOWN. House! YyANTED Known —Somerset *• rates reduced! Permanent ers, sharing room, £1 2s 6d; singles,! ladies or gents, £1 ss. Tariff, 8s a day. j All rooms thoroughly renovated. Handy to railway station and town. Aptly termed “A home away from home." TXT’ ANTED Known—The Cut Bate ” Leadsl Twelfth Anniversary Sale in filll swing. Men, women and children's Shoes at cost price.. Ladies' Loeknit Bloomers, 2/11. Yes, O.S. same price, and remember ours is the genuine “Maybelle," which, though imitated, has never so far been equalled. Fuji Bloomers, W. and 0.5., 1/11 pair. Ladies’ Court Shoes, patent leather and glace kid, 25/- value for 8/11. Ladies’ Smocks, 5/11 for 3/11. Ladies’ House 'Dresses, 10/6 for 4/6. White Envelopes, 5/6 per 1000. Men’s Suits, 25/0. Men’s Underwear all reduced. Factory Workers’ Overalls, with bibs, 6/6 pair. Jackets, 6/9 each. Tennis Balls, lid pair. Cycle Tubes, lid or 3 for 2/7. Cycle Lamps, complete with Battery, 2/11 each. Tubes English Tooth Paste, value 1/- for Large assortment of Bubber Shoes (Canadian make), going at much less than wholesale prices. Bead our selection of Plants: Tomato Plants (Early Wonder, hardened), 1/- doz.; Salvia. Bonfire, 1/- doz.; Maiden Hair Perns (strong plants), 1/- each; Prize Pansy, Iceland Poppy, Antirrhinums (mixed and flame shades), Phlox Drummondi, Giant Yellow Viola, Tall Nemesia—all 9d doz.; Climbing Pink Hardenburgia! and White Mandevillea, 6d each;! Sweet Peas (choice mixed), 6d doz.;| Onions (Brown Spanish), 50 for 6d. Watch us smash every so-called Special) Price! Cheerio! Meet me in the Arcade! Yy ANTED Known—The Cut Bate Leads! Others Also Bun. At no time has our leadership been more marked than at present. It is a significant' fact that quite recently we had a deputation from another Taranaki town requesting that the C.B.P. should open in their town as they were tired of paying prices so much higher than those charged in smaller towns. The values in Groceries, etc., offered by the 0.8. P. are the talk of the whole North Island and when hotelkeepers as far afield as Wellington send for goods —well—there is a reason. Cheerio! Meet me-in the Arcade!

SITUATIONS VACANT. TENANTED' —-Capable domestic. Ad- ■ ’ dress at Star Office. — Boy for farm; good ‘ home; permanent if suitable. Apply Cosgrove & Co., ’Phone 60, Maimvia. ■WORK WANTED. ■yy/ANTED —Electrical repairs or re- “ . novation's. * Write or ring, Bienner- j hassett, ’.phone 2797, 2 Princes Street. WANTED TO BUY. ■yy/ANTED icT Buy—Old Gold; any quantities; highest prices. C. G. Smith, Consulting Optician, Union St. WANTED One young Berkshire boar. Apply B. Truitsc'h, Rural Delivery No. 2, Manaia. riNANCIAIi. ! jyjONEY Troubles Solved I I advance j any sum same day you apply; absolute privacy; on furniture, motor j oars, P.N.’s. Your own terms of re-1 payment. Lowest interest. “Privacy,”] Box 44, Wanganui. TOR SALE. ONION Plants —Straw Spanish 2/3, Brown 3/- 1000; freight extra; reduction large orders. —Brown & Son, Pukekohe. *_ TO LET. tpO' LET—S-roorned' dwelling, all conveniences, large 'section; handy to to'wni. Apply S 7 Union, S't., Hawera. QpO LET—Modern 5-roomed house, nice garden, Princes St. Extension, 4th house past M'anawapou Eoad. rpu LET—4-.ro omed cottage, Ketemarae Road; low rent. Apply J. Gould, 71 Argyle Street, ’phone 2629. LET—Two unfurnished front rooms; private entrance; use of all conveniences; 12/6 per week.—l2 Camberwell Road. LET—Up-to-date flat, 4 rooms and conveniences. Apply Patterson’s, Olothier and Mercer, Union- Street. LOST. from railway engine shed, Saturday night, man’s New Hudson bicycle, painted brown. Reward. — Eric Beauchamp, Railways, Hawera.

WANTED TO KENT. to Rent by good tenant, about 4-'roomed bungalow or bouse. Write “Couple,” Star Office. MISCEEjuANEOTJa ' jg OR AXIL is not new; been used for years in other countries and is the result of expert experiments and actual treatment over a long period.! Leading architects and Government officials vouch for the efficacy of Borakil.—E. Dixon & Co., Ltd., Hawera. pGGS are Cheap! Preserve with OVOLINE, original Paslte. Refuse substitutes. No messing with liquids. 1/6 jar does 420 eggs. Grocers. *—2 piLES7 bleeding or blind. Immediate relief with Harvey’s Mineral Tonic, which ozonises blood-stream; 3/6. —W. G. 'Strange. —2 PRESERVING Eg-gs? There is only one OVOLINE Paste Preservative —'the original. 30 years’ success. Insist. on OVOLINE. Grocers. —2 OHAW for Suits to Measure! We have received new season’s patterns, all the latest, at special prices, 79/6, 87/6, 115/-, with our usual guarantee of perfect satisfaction —The Busy Shop, High Street. VO-LINE Paste As cheapest and best eigg preservative on market. No disappoin'trniemits, no risk of sore ;mills. Insist on OVOLINE Paste. —2 p'LOTCH Y “Skin? Complexion” “disorders quickly vanish when you take Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. Wonderful blood purifier.—W. G. Strange. —3 PXCELLENT Sauces Both! “BEAVER” Worcester and “BEAVER’’ Tomato Chutney. Made in N.Z. by a •N.Z. Company. —5 Under the Postal Regulations 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 Co disclose their names they may have replies addressed care of "The Star," and game will be forwarded to advertiser.

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

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

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

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