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SPE CiAi. ADVERTISEMENTS. WAjNTEJJ— A good "top dressing ' lor spring, iiuy a good felt hat from the new styles nor. chow'ng. All shapes, shades and sizes at Adamson auu llobb's, Uigh {St. . WANTED Known—A nice assortment of Fancy Hair Combs. Barrottes, and Hair Slides just opened and marked at lowest prices at Hart's, the Noted Value Store of Hawera • also at Opunake. WANTED~Known--lA N.Z. Itefin"ed Sugar, 121b for 5/10; Newbury s Rusks, 1/6; loose Tea, 1/6 Ib, 51hs for 7/3; Edmond's Baking Powder, largo, 2/3; Turkish Bath Soap, 3 for 1/-: JJ.no'a Fruit Salts, 3/3; O'Cedar Oil, 2/11; Kolynos, 1/5. You can always depend on buymg Hardware, Crockery, e,tc> at 25 to 40 per cent, cheapejr at the Cut Rate, the People's Store, 81 Union St. Orders called for and delivered. r\X7 rANTEU~Known — Buy~~your TT Crockery, Household Hardware, Brushware, etc., at Bullock's! The continuous support we receive proves tlie peoples' sound judgment of values.-- ! Bullock's Cash Store. 1 ANTED Known—The renowned ! „ ,Amberine Soap, 3 bars for 1/4; Household Soap, 8 for 2/4, or 17/6 box of 24 bars; Washing Soda, 9ibs | lor 1/- 10/6 ewt; Vinegar; 7d per bottle; Kerosene, 23/9 case. See the Zealandia Toilet reqniste holder, only 3/3; sol© agents the "Cut Rate," the Peoples' Store, 81 Union St., 'Phone 627. - . , • .TTiT'ANTEintnown-Pollard <mlh , TT'24/6 per sack; Uran (160 s), 15/9 per sack; Chicken Ilaiser, Grit, Poultry Mash, Poultry Spices, Laying Foods, etc.—Bullock's Cash Store. WANTED ~ Known — Grainaphone Week at Dixon's, Hawera. Special reductions. W ANTED Known—Sand Soap, 6 for 1/-; C. and B. Coffee Essence, 1/3 bottlefMcConoehie's Her••.ags in sauce (large), 1/2. \]'2, xj* per tm; McUonochie's Baked Beans, 8d per tin.—Bullock's Cash Store. WANTED Known—Just armid * English Cups and Saucers, 10/$ and 15/- half-doz.; White Plates, 6/6, 7/6, 8/6, 10/6 halF-doz.; American Brooms, 2/^each; Nail Brushes, 4 for 1/-; full stock or Hair Brooms, Ban nisters, Blacklead and Scrubbing Brushes,^eto.j agent for Yatea' Garden! Seeds.—O'ReiUyY High Class Grocery' and Provision Store, 'phone 596. WANTED Known—Lard, 1/3 per •lbj Bacon (by the side), 1/2; Prime Cheese, 1/3 per lb; 1A -Sugar, 121b for 5/9: Dessert Fruits, 1/5 per ~»n.—Bullock^s Cash t&uie. f*^ ANTED" Known—That we have a T T • splendid stock of Toys and Fancy Goods for you to select from; presents for young and old at reasonable prices. —•Grace's, High Street, Hawera. WANTED Known—Plume Motor • Spirit, Shell Benzine, Shell and Mobil Motor Oils, etc.; Kerosene, 236 case.—-Bullock's Cash Store. WANTED Known—Latest Millinery • Models now on view at tho Economic. ANTED Known—We have al- • ways specialised in men's clothing, and can show you the smartest and best values ever offered in ready to_jrear suits.—Shaw, Hrgb St. TT|7ANTED Known — Lighthouse TT Cleanser. 3 tins for 1/-; Milk, lid per tin; Zebra Paste, 5d per tin; 71b tins Syrup, 2/9.—Bullock's Cash Store, Princes St. WANTED Known—Just to hand a large assortment of Biscuits in small and medium tins; also new season's Figs, Dates, Apncots, Sultanas, Currants, Reeded and Seedless Raisins, etc., all at our famous low prices. Sole agent for Cormack's Bread.— O'Reill/s High Class Grocery and Provision Store, 'Phone 596. WANTED Known—We have Just landed a shipment of electro plate of the best quality; cake baskets from 42/-; entree dishes from £5 10s each; procurable only from E. Morris, leading jeweller, the shop of value for choice wedding presents.. . * ANTED Known—lmportant no--tice to the general public. -We have removedto new premises one door lower down High Street, immediately adjoining the Decorating Co.; where we have improved facilities for the conduct of our business.—G. H. Westwood, Chemist, 185 High Street, Hawera. WANTED Known— ion can save money by buying a Piano during Piand Week at Dixon's. Inspection invited WANTED Known—Cooper's Seeds*, full variety now in.—Bullock's CashjStore, Princes St., 'Phone 96. WANTED Known—Taranaki wea- • their is changeable; be prepared for the "southerlies." Buy a Tweed Overcoat of the latent style at Adamson and Robb's, High St. W. ANTED Known—lmportant no- ' tice io amateur photographers. We are well equipped in our new premises for the handling of all amateur work. Developing, Printing and Enlarging a specialty. Full stock of Cameras and' Photo requisites.—Westwood's Pharmacy (adjoining Decorating Co.), "Headquarters for every photo need^). Note new address. WE have the following motor cycles for sale—Bradbury, £17 10s; liudge, £17 10s; 8.5.A., £60; Siers de Lux, 10-12 h.p. ; £45; Lidian, £65; Henderson and side chair. £120.—Marter and Stevenson ■ WANTED Known—Heavy white • drill factory overalls, 9/6: singlets, boots and everything for factory wear at special cut prices only at the Busy Store, Shaw's, High St. W' ANTJSD Known—lt is most im- • portant" when planting your garden to see that you have the most reliable seeds obtainable. You have all that in Yates'—never known to fail, quality, quantity and reliability guaranteed; ■ Yates' branded on every packet.—O'Reilly, Grocer, High St., sole_agent. ■ W" "WANTED Known—Latest Millinery • Models now on view at the ._ WANTED Known—Dixon's ar* running a Piano Week: your oP^ portunity to secure a high grade piano on easy terms. ANTED Known—Who would be without mnsic when you can purchase a good Organ for 30/- deposit and 10/- monthly at Dixon's. _ . ANTED Known—Striped Shirts • with vertical striped collars to watch are "tk.e thing 1 ' for men. All colours and widths of stripes. Call on Adamson and Robb, High St.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 15 October 1921, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 15 October 1921, Page 1