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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. X\J ANTED Known—Rolled Oats, I ▼? (1/4 per bag; Oto, 1/5; Creamoto, 1/7, 1/7, 1/7; Wheat, 10/6 bush., 34/- per sack; Pollard, Bran, etc.— Bullock's Cash Store. ANTED Known—We have a splendid stock of fancy goods, and crockery for.young and old" at Grace's Music and Fancy Goods Shop, High Street. ... W_iVi_p Known—fcSomecmng tasty • -and good in the Tinned Fish line at O'Reilly's, High Class Grocer. We have landed a large consignment of the above, all of famous brands. Sock-eye Simon in pb'and lib tins; Morton's Herrings, fresh, kippered and' in sauce; Cross Fish Sardines; Whitebait; Tinned Oysters: Pilchards • all at lowest prices.—O'Reilly's High Class Grocery, High St. 'Phone' 596 WINTER Singiets, short or long sieves, 7/11 for 3/11, 6/11 for 2/11: all shades Silk Hose; 3/11.— Ham's Sale, Eltham. WANTED Known—Prices are com•ing down, and we with them. ■New season's Prunes, 9d lb; Fish Pastes in jars, 10d; Sand Soap, 5 for 1/-; Hudson's Extract, 5 for 1/-; Robm Starch, 1/2 .pirt; Jellies, 5d Candles, 1/2; Dates 6d pkt; finest Cahforman and Australian Apricots Peaches and Pears, 1/6 tin; PmeappJe, 1/2 tin. Ring 596 for high-class goods at low class prices. P'Reifly's. Wf ANTED Known — Our Tweed j Overcoats are very smart warm and comfortable. You cannot do better than 6elect one now. ■ See our windows for very low prices.—Adamson and Robb, High St. W' ANTED Known—Every season has its pictures for you to secure with your Kodak, and the right house to fill your Kodak wants is Westwood's Pharmacy, 183 High Street, "Headquarters for every Photo Ne^d." ' ANTED „ / Known—The - ever-m- ---/ creasing demand for our Cr o wn Cycles is adequate testimony to the excellent work we are turning out. Customers all over the district are finding that our. work is unsurpassed for finish" and durability, and the prices are right at Seaver's Cycle Depot, High St., Hawera. rAJSTED Known—You will do well to be supplied with an electric torch for these dark nights. Obtain oae now from Harts at reduced prices. Also fresh supplies of best batteries I for same constantly arriving at Harts,' the Noted Value Store of Hawera. WANTED • Known—fates. * Yates. • The agency for the above famous farm and garden Seeds held by H. E. Harris for years past is now taken over by E. O;Reilly ; High Class Grocer, High St., and has in stock thousands of new season's packets to be selected from. Ask for catalogue.—O'Reilly, High St. WANTED Known—four money will go twice as far at Hart's Great Sale now on. WANTED Known—fou will require a smart all-wool made-to-mea-sure suit for the Show; it will nay you to call and select one of our fi yi worsteds. Ask anyone and they IJ say Shaw's, High St. - WANTED Known — Highlander Milk, lOd tin; Reekitts' Bag Blue, 1/3 Ib; Robin Starch, 1/2 pkt; Neave's Food, 1/6; Soap Extract, 7 pkts 1/-; Loose Tea, 1/9 lb; Granose Biscuits, 1/6 pit; Universal Benzine, 25/- case; Plume Motor Spirit, 35/----case.—At Gilbert's, Hawera's leading Grocer and Provision Merchant, High St., Hawera. 'Phone 26. . WANTED Known—A Big Sale of , Millinery at Miss Hamilton's Shop. The latest novelties. Ladies' Trimmed Hats, worth 45/-, going tcr 15/-. -, WANTED Known—Men's warm winter weight Pyjamas, great! value, 12/9, 16/6; all-wool Sox, 1/9, 2/6, 2/9; all-wool Sweater Coats, 21/You can't ibeat Shaw, High St. W" ANTED Known—Boys'- all-wool navy blue Shirts, 12/9; boys' Jerseys, 8/6, 8/11; Suite, best colonial tweeds," 45/-. For everything in clothing go to Shaw, High St; _■- WANTED — Urgently,- the right • kind of underwear. Something warm, not too .weighty, and at lowest prices. Call and select it at Adamson and Robb's, High St. WANTED ivnown—Dixon's are seil. !,ing Lucky Packets, of Music. Packet contains six pieces, comprising songs, marches, waltzes, piano selecbions. Price 2/6 at Dixon's, Hawera. WARM the bed ith a JSiorth British Rubber Hot Water Bag. The -'Unique" stopper cannot leak. Look for the North British Rubber Do.'b trade mark on the neck. ANTED Known — Split peasj Pearl Barley, Tapioca, Sago, Haricot Beans, Marrowfat Peas, all Jib for 1/-, 31b for 1/-, 3lb for 1/-.— Bullock's Cash Store. ANTED Known — Dixon's are 'running a sale. An opportunity to save £4 19s by purchasing a Sewing Machine during sale at Dixon's. ANTED Known—Music from the comedy^ A'Marama" on sale, at Grace's Music Shop, High Street. AU music reduced. • ' ANTED Known—During sale the 1 reduction in pianos will enable yon to save about £20 on all cash transactions. Inspection invited .at Dixon's. WANTED by every man the Ready. 1 to-Wear Suit that looks like a tailored one. See our splendid values; only a few more left at 99/6.—Adamson and Robb's, High St. WANTED Known—Fairy Wonder, 1/6 per pkt; St. Mungo, 1/9; Hudson's Extract, 2/3 per doz,; Sand Soap, 5 for 1/-, 5 for 1/-, 5 for 1/*. — Bullock's Cash Store. WANTED Known—Men's smart Trench Coats, 72/6; heavy Oily Canvas Coats, 85/-; Tweed Overcoats, YB/6. For best value in everything in, men's wear go to Shaw, High St. j WANTED~Known— Cerebos Salt 9d, 9d. 9d per tin; Loose Tea from 1/9 per lb; all other brands stocked; Walnuts; 1/- ncr lb; Pie Fruits in half \ gallon and gallon tins.—Bullcck's C&^h i Store. -\\l ANTED Known—F&mß to fit an j W kodaks, fresh and reliable. Procure your requirements at Westwood's Pharmacy, "Headquarters for Every Photo Need." Let ns develop your ANTED—Perennially at our twdular prices-UShirts, Ties, Collars, anJ all thos=e etceieras so indispensable to the well-dressed man. Call and- inspect.—Adamson and Robb, tailors ar d rnprcers. High St. K/_ in the £1 off everything at ,Ijl Jury's Great Sale.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 5 July 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 5 July 1921, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 5 July 1921, Page 1