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SPECIAL AOV£STfi»£^^4il LOST, from Turuturu paddocks^ 70 ewes, tar-marked on back; reward. Apply Farmers' Co-op. LOST, 1 black pony, elipped~ali~over but legs; when lost had new cover on; reward £2..—0. Cross, Opunake. T OST, on Friday morning, between J-i Kaponga and Eltham Toll Gate, ! lady's hand bag containing purse. Reward on leaving at_RiverleaJ3tore. MALT and Oil and PlauTjilait Extract, 3/6 and 4/6.—At Tait.'s | Pharmacy. PEACE , Celebrations—Fortify your- j self with a Patriotic Tie for the I coming pea«e celebrations. CallatN.Z. Clothing Factory, Hawera. i PIANOS, in first-class order; prac- . tioally new; placed in our care for sale. Call early at Dixon's. T>EACE Ties—Just opened up, the -*- newest design in gent's neckwear for the coming peace celebrations. , Call and see at N.Z. Clothing Factory, Hawera. T>LUNKET Measures, Woodward's JL Gripe Water, and best British hot water bags, with good covers on, at Dowling's Pharmacy, High Street Hawera. THE Maoriland Dairy Co. is paying one shilling and sevenpence halfF e_^ y per P°und °f butter-fat until : rurther notice; cans supplied. For par- j ticulars write box 185, Wangsnui. j rpiAir'S Peotora i« just the thing for ! X the children's coughs: efficient j and safe.—Tait's Pharmacy. j WANTED Known — Orders for ' chimney sweeping can be left at Osborne and Turnbull's Mart, Regent St. Phone 66.— E. Willshaw, CWmney Sweep. > j WANTED Known—Winter goods at the Economic. Boys' overcoats in gabardine, 25/6 to 49/6; tweed, 19Jo to 45/6. ANTED Known—Winter gloves 1 now showing at the Economic. Men's tweed and gabardine overcoats 65/- to 126/-. ' "%X7ANTED Known—Arrived, a gocd t? ' assortment of horee and cow covers, of all sizes, at lowest rates. — Loan and Mercantile. TT7ANTED Known—Miss Walsh is ▼ T having a sale of this winter' 9 coats. Real bargains. ajntjbjj J_._ow_— Winter goods at • the Economic. Men's high-grade tailor-finish box suits, smartly cut and in new patterns, 85/- to 126/-. WANTED Known—Winter goods now showing at the Economic, i Latest shapes in men's felt hats, 14/6 to 22/6; men's Roslyn and Mosgiel fawn underwear just to hand. See our windows. . WANTED Known—A Piano has • just come to hand that will suih ; you—overstrung, under damper, 'ron frame, splendid tone; nearly new, at I £60; get in early. Now is the time you need a piano.—Grace's, Hawera. WANTED Known—Motor car and motor cycle tyres and accessories. We have the largest stocks in ! town, and our prices are right.—James j and Gillman Motors. Ltd. j WANTED Known—Miss Walsh, Eltham is selling her millinery, ribbons and flowers at very low prices. ; WANTED Known—Your complexion | " makes or mars your personality, j Use Diana Vanishing Cream and develop its fullest beauty. Sole distri~ butors: Westwood, Chemist, High St. TT7ANTED Known-~lt',s cheaper^to T> have new fy rfts £tted to you* praffig and go-carts,than wheels. We will fit them while you wait. Only the beet quality, with spinal wire, supplied at Seaver's Gun, Lock and Cycle Shop, Union St., next to Central Hotel. •O7ANTEP Known—The Bluebird -VV- Waltz is all the rage in Australia. Call a% Dixon fs and our pianist will play it over" . Sent to any address on receipt of 2,1. _'. WANTED Known td Footballers--New football boots Jttet arrived at Hannah's Shoe Store.. Hawefa. ._ WANTED Known—Great reductions at Hart's, "The Noted Value Store of Hawera." Here are a few of the many: 500 hair ornaments, all going at 1/- each; writing pads, j three for 1/1 i ; large envelopes, three j packets for 1/-; Kewpie 6weet dishes, | 1/- each; hair nets, 4 for 6d. Op. World's Pictures, Hawera. WANTED Known— Vivific Tonic, • 2/6 bottle; Vivific Ointment, 1/9; MelJin's Food, large 6ize, 2/6; Horlicli's Malted Milk, large size, 3/6; Patent Barley, 1/- tin; Patent Groats, I,- tin; Granose Biscuits, 1-/ pkt, large size 3/6. —H. E. Harris, Hawervr Grocery King. WANTED Known—A cough or cold, ' however slight, should on no account be neglected, as it frequently leads to dangerous consequences, particularly in those who are delicate, or have weak lungs. Where Monk's Balsam is used no cold prevails. A unique remedy. Remember, manufactured and sold only at Westwood's Pharmacy. WANTED Known—Large tins Ednumds' Baking Powder, 1/10; Neave's Food, 1/6; Creamoata, 1/9 pkt; English Coffee Essence, 1/3 bottle; English Flavoring Essences, lOd bottle; Loose Cocoa, 2/4 lb; Symington's English Soups, 8d pkt,, 7/6 doz.—H. E. Harris, Hawera's Grocery King. WANTED Known—Loose Cocoa, • 2/4 Id; Coffee, gemune Mocha berries, ground while yon wait; try a quarter pound sample to-day. 2/- lb; Creamoata:, 1/9 pkt; Swift Furniture' Cream, 3d bottle: Swift Boot Cream. 3d bot; Swift Dubbin, 3d tin: Havelock Plug Tobacco. 8/- lb; Derby Plug Tobacco, 8/- lb: 51b tin Imperial Tobacco, 45.'-. —H. E. Harris,. Hawera's Grocery King. v W ANTED—Buyers for second-hand pianos, £45 and £68; also new Brinsmead at 115 gns. At Grace's, Hawera. WANTED Known—Avoid colds by • wearing Colonial all-wool underwear. All the best makes at Shaw's, High Street. WANTED Known—Economy fills 1 your purse. We know it from A to Z. We use it in our business — you get the benefit.—Bullock's Cash Store. ' TT7ANTED Known —The Economic i« ,"' * Tiou- oT>oning new goods in all dep_rtttwsutfc;

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVIII, Issue LXXVIII, 13 June 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVIII, Issue LXXVIII, 13 June 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVIII, Issue LXXVIII, 13 June 1919, Page 1