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WANTED KNOWN. Known—lt win be great opportunity for bargain, hunters on Saturday next. Watch the display in l the window at E. Dixon & Co.’s, Ltd., Hawera. ■^7 ANTED Known The Cut Kate «■ Leads, week by week, month by month. Our drapery and mercery departments keep on increasing, and no wonder. We offer girls’ dresses, Hid each (.these are sold at 1/11 elsewhere); men’s felt hats, 4/3; Fuji silk bloomers, w. and 0.5., all 1/11 pair; curtain net, Bsd yard; large size pillow cases, ready for use, (sid each; the famous Finlay’s bleached sheets, 7/3 pair; cotton Fuji bloomers, l/6i pair; gents’ and women’s sand shoes, 2/11 pair; childrens’ sand shoes (Canadian), from 1/11 pair; men’s twist shirts, 2/ll; men’s pyjamas, 3/11; men’s 3-piece suits, 25/11; men’s high grade made-to-measure suits, 52/6; men’s neg. shirts, 2/11; men’s underwear in large variety. Never forget you can save money on evdry article purchased at a C.R.P. store and also support local industry. The very docket you receive is printed in : Hawera, just as the counter you place your money on in a C.R.P. store was made in Hawera by local tradesmen. Cheerio!' Meet me in the Arcade] TIT ANTED Known —Somerset House reduced! Permanent boardsharing room, £1 2s 6d; singles, ladies or gents, £l ss. Tariff, 8s a day. All* rooms thoroughly renovated. Handy to railway station and town. Aptly termed “A home away from home.” WANTED Known —Exceptional bar- ' - gains will be on display in the window at E. Dixon & Co-.’s Ltd., Hawera. It will pay to purchase. The Cut Rate Yes, YY7ANTED Known Leads—the one and only! we advertise only goods we have in 9toek and goods we are willing to supply. We have the goods we advertise and 1 we are always ready to give you alii you want. We offer the following plants —G-erbera daisy, 1/- clump; thalctrum, 6d root; salvia bonfire, tomato plants, 1/- dozen; kumara plants;, 9d doz.j Californian Giant asters, giant mixed' double zinnias (also scarlet and lame)', phlox drummondi, prize pansy, giant tree marigold, cinerarias, salpiglossis, antirrhinums, giant ten week ttocks, nemesia, all 9d doz; sweet peas, [>d doz.; onion plants, fid bundle; climbing plants, assorted varieties, 6& root. Cheerio! Meet me in the Arcade!

SITUATION’S VACANT. T/I7ANTED —A respectable girl for 1 light housework. Apply Mrs Grreig, Factory, Normanby. ~~ ~' WORK WANTED. /COMPETENT and experienced short- ■ hand-typiste, capable of undertaking general office work, seeks position. Address Star Office. : AEROPLANE TRIP. A EROPLANE~ leaving Hawera, tomorrow, will take passenger New Plymouth, Te Kuiti, Hamilton or Roto-rua.-:—Secretary, Aero Club. "WANTED" - TO HIRE. 'VVf' ANTED to Hire—Jersey bull for Reason. Ring 445. FINANCIAL. f|i H K Permanent Building Society- of New Zealand offers £IOOO free of interest by ballot with, eight other alternative proposals. Booklet free.— National Brokers of N.Z., Ltd., Swanson Street, Auckland. —2 ATONEY Troubles Solved I I advance any sum same day you apply; absolute privacy; on furniture, motor e&rs, P.N.’s. Your own terms of repayment. Lowest interest. “Privacy,” Box 44, Wanganui. BOARDERS WANTED. ANTED—An elderly couple to 1T ■ board owner in furnished house, 3 miles from Hawera; small remuneration. Write “Couple,’' Star Office; BOARD WANTED! r OUNH business man w r ants board in private home. Write “Home,” Star Office. TO LET. ' >J<O LET—Large self-contained furnished room, with fireplace. Address Star Office. TOR - SALEI JPOR Sale on Saturday next —Some Exceptional Bargains at prices to suit the most exacting at E. Dixon & Co.’s Ltd., Hawera. Seo window on Friday evening and select yours. JpOR Sale on Saturday next —Exceptional Bargains ait E. Dixon & Co.’s Ltd., Hawera. They will be displayed in the window on Friday evening. First come, firse served, Saturday. ~ 1.0 31* " J^OST —Black and white fox terrier pup; answers to name of Peter. Apply Crompton, tManaia. ~|' i OST—Chestnut pony, one white hind foot, strap on neek; la3t seen Matapu. Ring 16I>, Kaponga.

T OST—'Pair motor goggles, between Ohawe beach, and Hawera. Reward on returning to Star Office. MISCELLANEOUS. XpGGS are Cheap! Preserve immediately. Insist on OVOLESTE Paste. OVOLINE is original paste preservative. 1/6 growers. ' —1 CHAW for Men's and Boys' Clothing! You save money and obtain quality goods at the lowest prices. Call and inspect our new season's clothing at the Busy Shop, High Street. A lijS-xA" Pace Cream., a real cream A that gives a matt finish for powder base; 3/-. —W. G. Strange, High St. Skin Lotion, prevents Sun- ' burn and windchap; an ideal skin dressing; 2/6 at Strange’s, the Chemist. A IfAEMIA overcome by Harvey's Mineral Tonic, which ozonises blood and nerve cells. 3/6 month's supply.—W. G. iStrange. ' —2 TTANDS Chapped! TJse Oydonia Skin Cream, which soothes irritation, prevents cracks forming; 1/6 and 2/6 bottle.—Tafts’ Pharmacy. cross, Diting fingers, irritability inference worms. Give Taits' Worm Powders immediately. 2/- packet.—Taits' Pharmacy. ■pBICE’S Fruit. Drink Extract reduced to 1/- bottle. Get the besit, forget the Test. Under tne z-ostal Beirulattons 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 I replies addressed care of “The Star," and same will be forwarded to advertiser.

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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 6 November 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 6 November 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 6 November 1933, Page 2

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