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WANTED KNOWN. TITAN TED Known —The 'Cut 'Bate Leads and because our values cannot be equalled we are imitated all the time. Twelve years ago we advertised ourselves as the firm that brought prices down and kept them down and that is .still our claim and incidentally we have made our claim good. The Out •Bate or C;R.P. is, and has been for years, a household word throughout Taranaki and is always associated with biggest values. The Farmer and Wage Earner throughout the province knows from a happy experience that his shilling goes farthest in a G.R.P. Shop and they also know that they can depend upon all, merchandise sold at the 'G.R.P, Shops being the best quality obtainable and always in a fresh condition. Cheerio 1 (Meet me in the Arcade! TX/ANTED Known —Dixon. & Co., t Ltd., have one or two 1 Radio Battery sets to sell at <a low figure to clear. ‘Now the Winter is coming on; your opportunity if you are without electric'power. TXTANTED Known—Somerset House -ra taa Tprhmpr] I Permanent board- • rates reducedl __ ers, sharing Toom, £1 2s fid; singles, ladies or gents, £1 53. Tariff, 8s a day. All rooms thoroughly Tenovated. [Sandy to railway station and town. Aptly termed “A home away from home." TV7 ANTED Known —Piano sale at E. Dixon & Co., Ltd. Only 5/- per week .to pay to make .th’e piano your own property. TITANTED Known—The Deads! Cut Bate Yes, 'Mr. Farmer, the Cat Bate' leads and you know it I _ The Cut Bate offers you the genuine fully matured machine-dressed Algerian Oats at 4/5 per bushel, which is quite a profitable price. We likewise offer you Windsor (Salt Lack, which is sold elsewhere as high as 12/- to 15/ —our price is 7/11 per block, and this also is quite a profitable price. We offer also Files, ftfilk Buckets, Inflations, Gumboots, Working Shirts, Trousers, etc., all at prices which make the Farmer wonder and marvel at his folly in paying so much more. Bemember, quality is never sacrificed at the shrine of price. The CJRjP. is able to sell highest quality goods cheaper because of the efficient organisation where every single employee has to earn what he receives in salary. The farmers throughout Taranaki are going to have the benefit of still more reductions in the near future as it is our firm determination to carry still more farmers’ requisites. Make it your business therefore, Mr. Farmer, to enquire at your own shopping centre — the “ICjßjP.”—.before you finalise your purchase. Yes! The C.R.P. is truly named the Farmers’ .Shopping Centre. Cheerio! Meet me in the Arcade! FOR SAKE. Tj'GR Sale—Pianos tbaifc have been, re- » 'conditioned; some real siirips for cash while sale lasts at E. Dixon. & Co,, LtcL, Haw-era. Tj'Oß -Saxe Macroearpa strainers, A posts and battens. Apply to D. Muggeridge, Ketemarae Road, Hawera, or to H. Wills, on the job, Normanby. TpRUIT —Delicious, Jonathan, Northern Spy, 5/6; Salome, 5/- per case railed; satisfaction guaranteed.—Hartland, Noverma Orchards, Ta Kauwhata, Waikato. LOST. - T OST —Prom near Claringbold’s shop, , Tuesday evening, Rudge-Whit-worth bicycle. Reward on returning to 53 Victoria Street. T I OST —In Hawera, Saturday night, hub cap, Oakland car. Reward. Address at Star Office. T, OST —Vicinity Princes and High Streets, crash bag, containing parcel. Finder please leave at Star Office. FINANCIAL. IVrONEY Troubles Solved! I advance any sum same day you apply; absolute privacy; on furniture, motor cars, P.N.’s. Your own terms of repayment. Lowest interest. “Privacy,” Box 44, Wanganui. MISCELLANEOUS. piANO Sale going strong at E. Dixon ! and. Go. Ltd. Demand setting in ] for pianos. Still a few snips left. Call • early and select yours before too late. f, with an appetising Spicy zest! “BEAVER-” Tomato Chutney is a general favourite. N.Z. made. —4 TJETAIN the lustre of youth’s complexion with Aneta Night and Day High St. A. NETA Face Powder in suitable colours; does not cake or blow off; a real finish; 2/6. —W. G. Strange. QHAW for Men’s Overcoats! Smart Tweeds, from 48/6 to 115/-; Leather Coats, from 59/6 to 105/-; Oiley Canvas Coats, guaranteed waterproof, from 28/6. We only sell quality coats at the Busy Shop, High Street. WHAW for Boys’ Blue Waterproof 11/6; Heavy-weight, 15/6; AllWool Singlets, 4/11; All-Wool Lumber Jackets, 8/6. We guaranteed everything we sell to give satisfaction at the Busy Shop, 'High Street. QIRLS! Rub hair from arms, legs and face with Velvet Mitten, wonderful new hair remover. 2/3. Moneyback guarantee. Sold by W. G. Strange, Chemist. —4 JJAGHEL Tonic restores silken gloss and beautiful colour to greying hair. Not a dye. 3/6 bottle. Tarts’ Pharmacy. —3 'J'HOSE first grey hairs! Use Rachel Tonie, which revitalises roots and re-colours hair. 3/6. —Tarts’ Pharmacy. —3 C|HAW for Men’s 'Smart Ready-to-Wear 'Suits! Grey Tweeds, 45/-; Brown Tweeds, 69/6; smart Worsteds, 69/6, 75/-. We have the largest stocks at the lowest prices!—The Busy Shop, High 'Street. <‘ A NETA”! The name easy to r member; the summit of exc« lence of Toilet goods.—W. G. Strang off premature greyness in ha with Rachel Tonic. Defies gre ness. Not a dye. 3/6 bottle. Tai Pharmacy. has no fears to users of Anc Toilet Creams and Powders. —W. Strange. Pile A MAZING taneous Telie'f Remedyl Instanwith Zann Treatment. Lot go trial size for sixpence.— Zann Proprietary, Box 952 M, Wellington. —5 'tinder the Postal Regulations correspondence addressed to a nom-de-plume, or with initials only, to care of any Post Qffioe. 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 him will be forwarded to advertiser.

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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 12 April 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 12 April 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 12 April 1934, Page 2

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