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I SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS OfeT, lasTbight, goldHbiTlbr^ch * -.viwi small amethyst.. Reward on !^urnmg to Star office. . I J°qJj *f uweia; between High •*-« Street and the Station, on MonwZa mg^ £old bracelet reward L?Sm pleaSe return to this office.- ' ■ ?«i W. ayj Wilson street ** JSv U", gold moon-s^ape brooch fiSr^&e?B^ 1 Addreßs at lii°lSl \^&T ia -> .Tuesdiy,; W atch -*-*' and Albert, with medal and sovereign case. Reward at.f?oL j£ TOADIES- and Children's White Can^ XJ and White Buck, in Bar, Lace and Courts. Prices, from 5/11 to 25/----l>l!iL^lJ«am^B^Hawerai___' 11/rONEY saved is~ money earned. ••*•■■ IoH w]ll save money by purchasing your faaey goods, stationery, toys, etc.,iat^art^_o P . World's Pictures, lifEN'S, SweatersT 6/11; Fleecy UnW ear? I^ 6:^ otron Singlets, -Jb; Pants 1,11. Wool Socks, 1/3 President Braces, 2/6 ; Police Bracesj 2/3; Cotton Tweed Trousers, 7/6. Only from BonMarche. Kaponga. * 1V E-W Goods how on sale at the Bon XV Marche, Kapbnga, at prices still lower than others. i\r^i, •.liSekw^»i from 1/- to 7/6: 4^ .SiUc Blou^ 7/6 to 22/6; all-pure Wo? Sosei 2A\ to 5/6- Cotton Hose, 1/- to 2/6; new Velveteens, 2/6 to 3/6 It pays to buy from the Bon Marche Jvaponga. ; ' "VTOW on sale at tne Bon Marche, th[ EaP°nga^--Jap. Mats, • 1/6 to 3/11;; Carpet Runner, 2/11 to 4/11: Hearth Rugs, 9/6 to 22/6; Kapo^ Quihs, U/l^tQx2lA: 3?ea Cloth, yard; gpoajTowels; l/-.eachw '«\, I. . "VTOTE these prices: "Double HB. ~M 1/Hjard : Pillow Cases, l/9~ pair^;# White Towels, 1/11 pair Brown Tow.eG[s, 1/11 B air; Double White Blankets, 40/- pair, Single 27/6 pair; Double Ticking. 2/3 and 2/11 yard! Omy from Bon Marche, Kaponga. ; OUR variety of Ladies' jpourt Shoes cannot be beaten forftquality and sty!©; Prices. TB/6 to 35/-.—R Han- i ctith and Co.y Bayer*. i fTIWO National Cash Registers for A quick sale, suited for hotel or restaurant, £10; other, with ticket printing device for store oi large business, £55; both bargains. Full infortna^inn from "AgPTit." r»'n this r*aiu»r W ANTED—Get the utmost value for the money you spend on tea Order "Desert Gold." best and most economical. One quality—the best. One price, 2/2. "ffTANTED KNOWN—"Desert~Gold TT.;Tea >J pleases people who- are particular about the tea they drink. It is pure., refreshing, wholesome, and greatest value. Price 2/2. WANTED tx» j3Uy, in any quantity, home-separated cream • highest prices given. Write us for full particulars.—Maoriland Dairy Co., Ltd., Box 185. Wanganui. WANTia) Known—Call and hear new waltzes, "Apole Blossoms" and "Till Sands of Desert" • songs "Bells of Peace" and "If it'takes a thousand -years." Also, for immediate sale, five second-hand pianos j from £16 to £46.—Grace's Fancy Goods House, Hawera. \\[ ANTED Known —Sewing Ma- "" chines by four different makers, at Dixon's. E;rery machine sold kept m repair for five years free of charge and guaranteed for ten years: delivered free_ to any part of • Taranaki. All kinds of needles and spare parts at Dixon's, Hawera. W ANTED : Anown — Gss lamps 12/6, 14^6, 17/6 asd 22/6.amps, 4/6, 7/6, and 12/6; pedalß, 8,6 T 6. and 12.^—8. Wells. High Street W' ANTED Known—For cycle 7^ pairs, go-cart and pram tyres, andJ all cycle goods, go to E. Well*' Casfr Cvde Depot. High Street. W'ANTKD J^nown—Aiaornand IJ^ii \ yo.. [jtd.. are buyers of separator cream in any quantity; highest market value given. Further particulars P.C Boy 185. Wanganui. WANTED Known Mudguards o o , <? lu6™els) 7/6, (steel) 2/6 and 3/6; (BluemePs) foot pumps, 7/6: hand pumps, 4/6; steel pumps, 3/- and 3/6. rollor chains. 5/6. 8/6 and 10/^.—E Wells. High Street. V)C7ANt±:d: Known — Brmsmead V V Piano, almost hew, owner giving up housek<jeping. Also Bohm Piano and Meissnet. all good value, lnspection mvited—At Dixon's, Hawera. W4£J ED > the pufilic to know that "The Iron of The New Way" has just arrived; it does the work of six irons of the old way. Price 30'- Apylr Mowe <;uhtTt'g fv>mw>nv. tU^^ra i/yAiNHUD Known— t How about T T that cow with a sore teat. Use the Magnetic Teat Cure. All Store* and Merchants. V IT ANTED the public of faawera to ▼ know that a very fine assortment or glassware and household ironmongery has jugfc been opened up at Gilbert's (late M. J. Campbell), • High street. Inspection invited. \\7"ANTED~Knpwn—The Economic ▼ t • is now opening new goods in all departments; inspection invited. 'ANTED the public of HawWto know that we are the Sole Agents for the celebrated Panther Brand Teas, in 51b boxes and lib and ilb. packets. The demand for chis Tea is rapidly increasing, and we can with confidence recommend ft.—W. Gilbert ?p^ Hawera (late M. J. Campbell)! TT/AJNTED Known—We believe that ▼ T • business grows according to your treatment of customers, and make it our rule to sell at particularly low Prices goods that really nay a customer to buy. No extra charge made tor fatting covers and tubes ! etc. at Seaver's Gun, Lock and Cycle Shop, next to Central Hotel, Union St., Hawera. W' ANTED Known—Oixon-g stock Edison Phonographs, His Master s Voice Gramophones, Sonora gramophones, Columbia Gramophones Path«phones. Best selection of machines and records at Dixon's. Hawera Inspection invited. W 'ANTED— You are safe in order- ... I?S "Desert Gold Tea"—the tea with the reputation for qua-Jity. Order otheren at 2/2 aDd have no VvTANTED— Economise without sac- ▼ T nficing the ensure of a r»e-fect cup of tea by usin c "Desert Gold,", the Queen of Tea*. Most delicious and economical. Price 2/2.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 27 March 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 27 March 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 27 March 1918, Page 1

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