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WANTED KNOWN. 'TS7'ANTEI> Known-Yesl Our big ’values in Loekni-t goods are still toeing offered. Best British Locknit, 2/11 garment; Children's Dresses, lljd each; Ladies' Smocks, fast colours, 5/11 for 3/11; Curtain Net, BJd yard; large range of Ladies’ Stockings from 1/- pair; Pure Silk Stockings, 3/11 pair; The C.B.P. leads also for Men’s Working i Shirts, Working Trousers, Sport Trousers and Coats, Shirts, Ties, etc. iiMen's and Women’s Sand Shoes, 2/11 pair, Children’s 1/11 pair. We offer . this week the following plants: Hondine Improved Tomato Plants (hardened), 1/- doz.; Bonfire Salvia, 1/- doz.; Smoking Tobacco, 1/- doz.; Maiden-hair Eerns, strong plants, 1/- each; Prize Pansy, Antirrhinum (pink and orange), Phlox Dirumahondia, Compact Lobelia, Cinerarias, Giant Marigolds, Guinea Marigolds, African Marigolds, Scabious, Asters (lavender and pink), healthy plants, Laburnum, all 9d doz.; Guava, 6d each; Sweet Peas, Carnations, Compact Nemesia, Wallflower, all 6d doz.; Onions, 50 for 6d. Cheerio I Meet me in the Arcade! TTS7ANTED Known —Somerset House rates reduced! Permanent boarders, sharing Toom, £1 2s 6d; singles, ladies or .gents, £1 ss. Tariff, 8s a day. All rooms thoroughly renovated. Handy to railway station and town. Aptly termed “A home away from home.’ YTTMTED Known The "Cut Bate Leads! Comparisons made over a period' of 12 years have proven this statement to toe true, and comparisons made at the present time (have convinced the most sceptical. Notwithstanding the fact that we give a full, comprehensive service, including delivery from hygienic trucks, we quote Taranaki best Bread 8-Jd per lb loaf; S.I. Elour, 4/- for 25Ibs; Sutton’s Supreme Potatoes', 28lbs 1/10; Bacon, 7§d lb; Salmon, large tins, 10£d; Navel Oranges, 6 for 1/-; Bice, 71bs 11-id; Three Castle Cigarettes, Green and Yellow, CM pkit; Hair Brooms, 1/5 each. The 0.8. P. is no flash in the pan concern. Over 12 years’ consistent trading has gained for us the confidence of the public, who know from happy experience that when greater values are possible the C.B.P. will be the first to give them. Residents of Hawera know also that since the whole of our printing and other work is done in Hawera toy local workmen, that every shilling spent in C.B.P. stores makes for employment, and after all that is what the red-blooded New Zealander wants—employment at fair wages, not charity. Bally round the C.B.P, and' secure freshest goods at lowest prices, and the satisfaction of knowing that you are indirectly supporting local workmen. — Cheerio! Meet me in the Arcade! SITUATIONS VACANT. EXPERIENCED farm hand wanted at once; machines used; good home. —H. T. Riddick, Matapu. yyANTED —~YoutOor dairy farm. yy Apply B. Hicks, Manawapou Boad, Phone 29188. WORK WANTED. YT/ANTED—Pa in tin g and PaperhangYV ing—C. L. Sharpe? 120 Argyle St. PINANCIAL. O j AAA FREE of Interest toy Ballot. Membership £1 5s per hare. Join the Building Society of few Zealand. Booklet Eree.—G. Finn, 20 Bidgway St., Wanganui. —1 IT ONE Y Troubles Solved ! I advance any snm same day you apply; atojlnte privacy; on furniture, motor ars, PJST.’s. Your own terms of reaymeut. Lowest interest. “Privacy,” ox 44, Wanganui. WANTED TO BUY. •VATANTED to Buy Old Gold; any quantities; highest prices.—G. G. Smith, Consulting Optician, Union St. YVT ANTED to Buy—Small girl’s yy bicycle, also lady’s .bicycle. ’Phono ] 28K, Manaia. ■ TYf ANTED —50 Hawera Dairy Co. 1 shares. Write, stating cash price,] to “Shares,’’ Star Office. •TO LET. pO LET—Large furnished room, with fireplace; half-minute from store and dairy.—3 Princes Street. FOR SALE. -’yyTHiTE Leghorn Chicks, 2-months pullets, eggs fou- pickle.—W. H. Barker, Turuturu Poultry Earm. K'-VALVE Majestie Electric Radio for ■ £l3/10/. Deposit £2 and 5/weekly. All Australian and New Zealand stations can be heard. Set carries a guarantee.—E. Dixon & Co., Ltd., Hawera. DLAYER piano, with rolls, new £165. Will sell-at £BS cash, or arrange terms. This is a great opportunity to secure a first-class Player piano at a low figure.—E. Dixon & Co., Ltd., Hawera. pX CHANGE! A first-class Cheney cabinet gramophone, with records, cost £45. Willing to exchange for a good second-hand piano. Apply Box 165, Hawera. MISCELLANEOUS gHAW for Men’s Sports Trousers—the •; largest stock in Taranaki. Fancy Striped Grey Flannels, 13/6; Fancy Tweeds in good shades, 15/6, 16/6; Sports Coats, 23/6, 27/6. Call at the Busy Shop, High St. TONES’ British sewing machine; full cabinet. Cash: £l9/19/-. Terms: Deposit £2 and 17/6 per month. —E. Dixon & Co., Ltd., Hawera. Face Powder; the finest texture; does not cake; almost invisible; a satin finish powder; 2/G at Strange’s, High Sr. U* Rachel Cold Cream for cleansing and nourishing your skin. Makes it fresh arid supple. 1/G .Ta.r.—Taits’ Pharmacy. —l2 pRESERVING~Eggs? OVOLINE Egg Preservative never fails. Eggs can toe poached, boiled or fried months later. —2 pBEMATUBE Old Age! AvoitfiTbytaking ‘ Harvey’s Mineral Tonic, which supplies valuable mineral salts to system. —W. G. Strange, Chemist.- —lB 2 ANN banishes Piles. Try “Zann” for immediate relief and speedy curre. Easily applied. Send 6d Stamps for sample.—Zann Proprietary, Box 952 M, Wellington. Under tue Foetal 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 to disclose their names they may have replies addressed care of “The Star,” and lame will be forwarded to advertiser.

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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 19 October 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 19 October 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 19 October 1933, Page 2

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