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SPECIAL. ADVgffTisgfrSjy -at?} LOST, between Union Street and Camberwell Road, cream fur collar with black spots; reward.—Adameon and Robb. LOST, from Normanby, since 19th, 3 calves, 2 heifers and 1 bull. Finder kindly communicate with this office. TVfORTH British Hot Watei 8.-.ules +-J are the best; good selection at Twit's Pharmacy. PIANOS, in first-class order; practically new;. placed in our car-e for gale. Call early at Dixon's. RIDING Breeches, good cut, new tweed* and garbadine, just opened at N.Z. Clothing Factory, Hawera. STRAYING on the farm, Turuturn k!J Road, nine, lambs. Owner can have same by paying all expenses. Apply DffHennessy, Turuturu Road. STRAYED on my faring Manaia Road, Manaia, one white weaher -heifer. If not claimed and expenses paid will be sold on the 12th June in aid of Fallen Soldiers' Memorial Fund of Manaia.^-Don Robertson. 28.31 STRAYED, one Fox Terrier dog* with •k> RAngitikei County collar on. Finder please communicate with 83 Glover Road. OPORTS Suits for men. Just the k5 golfing suit or for strong hard wear for winter. Sports Jackets too at the N.Z. Clothing Factory, Hawera. SECONDHAND Pia^o7~£so7~ in splendid order; also Pianos at £35 and £25—At JDixon'a. THE Maoriland Dairy Co. is paying one shilling and sevenpence halfpenny per pound of butter-fat until further notice; cans supplied. For particulars, write box 185,_Wanganui. THIS advertisement is directed~to the owners of-good timepieces who may be doubtful where to send them *or repairs. I have e^ery tool and appliance possible, and/ my work is, every time, giving perfect satisfaction. »•'w. Smith, watcn and chronometer maker, part of Mr Gungall }6 premises, Union Street, Hawera WANTED Known — Orders for chimney sweeping can be left at Osborne and Turnbull's Mart, Regent St. Phone 66.— E. WjJlshaw, Chimney Sweep. ■——-«..., <*nw,\*.s Vv riJ t:rlS) Known—Winter" goods at '" we- JLconomic. Boys' overcoats Mxvß 2516t04d!6'> tweed > WANTED Known— yVe are. sole agents for the famous "Tontested" motor tubes; guaranteed tensile strength lj tons per square inch.— ■■yamesjmd_G_illman Motors, Ltd. WANTED Known—JViotoTTsti"should try the famous '^Ton-tested" tube; guaranteed not to split or chafe through. Sole Agents—James & Gillman Motors. Ltd. W' ANTED Known—For the besi selection of Men's High-grade Footwear, all the best makes, no fancy prices,_go_ to^haw^^gh^Street. WANTED Known—Winte7~glo^es no ~ showing at the Economic, Mene tweed and gabardine overcoats, 65/- to' 126/-. ; . ANTED Known—Men's medium weight anti-septically treated All Wool Pants and Shirts, 8/11 only ati j Shaw*6, High Street. _____ ANTTD Known-Arrived, a good assortment of horse and cow covers, of all sizes, at lowest rates.— Loan and Mercantile. TTC7ANTED Known—Miss Walsh is T»-. liavinff a sale of thie winter's! coats..? Real bargains. ....... ANTED Jtknown—Winter goods at • the Economic. Men's high-grade tailor-finish box suits, smartly cut and in new patterns, 85/- to 126/-. AJNTJiiJJ Known-^Men's AH Wool Heavy Ribbed Pants or Singlets, hast colonial make, 6/9 only, at Shaw^_High Street. WANTED Known—Winter goods now showing at the Economic. Latest shapes in men's felt hats, 14/0 to 22/6; men's Hoslyn and Mosgiel fawn underwear just to hand. See our windows. WANTED Known—Miss Walsh, Elt tham, is selling raincoats, trench cravenette. all this season at very low prices. See them. _ WANTED Known-^Motor car and motor cycle tyres "and accessories. We have the largest stocks in town, and our prices are right.—James and Gillman Motors. Ltd. WANTED Known—Miss Waleh, Eltham is selling her millinery, ribbons and flowers at very low prices. WANTED— Buyers for second-hand pianos, £45 and £68; also new Brinsmead at 115 gns. . At Grace's, Hawera. WANTED Known—Barilla Soap, 3 bars 2/3; Brown Windsor, 10 for l/-« Waxine Soap (best of all), 1/bar; Zebra Paste, 3 for 1/2; Sunlight Soap, 1/4. —Bullock, Princes Street. 'Phone 96. • WANTED Known—The Bluebird ' Waltz is all the rage in Australia. Call at Dixon's and our pianist will play it over. Sent to any address on receipt of 2,1. WANTED Known—White and gold cups and saucers at 12/- doz at Grace's Hawera. \\7 ANTED Known—Challenge CornU flour, 31bs for 1/-; Seeded Raisins, 3 pkts for I.'-*; bulk Tea, 1/6 lb. —Eggers and Co., opposite Post Office. WANTED Known—Stopleaks for mending leaky pans, etc., 1/pkt; Stationery, Bruehware, Tobacco, etc.; Lead Pencils, 9d doz.—Bullock's General Store, Princes Street. WANTED Known—First again to i reduce the cost of living. 71b j bags fine salt. 1/3; whiting, 71b, 1/-; ; Cro&se and Blackweli's essences, 1/- j bottle; English caustic soda, lib. tins, lOd; large bottles tomato or "Worcester sauce, 1/- bottle, 11/6 doz., case of 3doz. bottles, 10/9 doz.—H. B. Harris, Hawera's Grocery King. IT/ANTED Known—lt's cheaper to t V have new tyres fitted to youi prams and go-carts than wheels. We will fit them while you wait. Only the best quality, with spinal wire, supplied at Seaver's Gun, Lock and Cycle Shop, Union St., next to Central Hotel. WANTED Known to Footballers--New football boots just arrived at Hannah's Shoe Store, Hawera. WANTED Known—Oatmeal, 7/2nlb bag; Oto, Oatina and Ger-sto-nn. 1/8 bag; Rolled Oats, 1/6; "Whitingr 81bs If-: best Cleaned Currents Sd lb; Old Dutch, 7-d tin.— Bullock, The Originator of Cut Prices.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 24 May 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 24 May 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 24 May 1919, Page 1