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J SPECIAL ADVEBTISEMENTS. ; 'TO Let—Rata firewood splitting suitable for Wade jaw. Apply A. Foy, flawera. n^Q Let—^Large one-roomed whare at Isoianiown, rang© and gas. Apply_Nolantown Store. npO LET—Good house of 5 rooms with ' all conveniences, acre of land; rent moderate. Write "Moderate," Star Office. r|\ti-bi.i.ei;s no Present more appreciated than a good Picture. In genuine hand-coloured reproductions we have the best that money can buy; also Original Etchings and Water Colours by eminent English and Continental artists. Direct importation ensures you reasonable prices for Quality Pictures and Art Goods. Hand-dressed, wax finished oak framing personally executed; frames which are good for a lifetime.—"Poison's Art Gallery, "_High St. 'Phone 77. TRY a Collection~or~Spnng Fiowering Bulbs, all varieties. Collections from 2/6, 5/-, 7)6, 10/- and 20/-; splendid value at H. G. Staubs. Florist. 16 Regent St., flawera. yy.ti.iN a £ijL> Jxuown —Oall and inspect our new range of stylish suitings , at prices that are easily within the reach of everybody's pocket at the Busy Shop, Shaw's, High St. V\7ANTED Known—we are noted for L • straight dealing. Our ambition is to give you the best possible value for your money at the Busy Shop, Shaw's, High St. ' \IU ANTED K»own—Uhalle age corriTT flour 6d, Oto 1/1,, Oatina 1/6, Rolled Oats 1/8, oatmeal 5/9, semolina Bd, Granola 1/-, Granose biscuits 1/5, Newbury's rusks T-*S| macaroni 9d, Rengers food (large) 4/9, Glaxo 5/9, rice, sago and tapioca 31b lid. Fresh stocks, of Creamoata, Milk Oaties, Post Toasties, Kellog's Corn Flakes. — O'Reilly's ±iign uiass Grocery and Provision Store. 'Phone 596. T/^ANTED Known—Some drastic price cutting is going on at Hart's sale.. Many lines below cost. If you do not see what you want in the window walk inside; it is sure to be there.—Hart's, the Noted Value Store, Hawera and Opunake. ANTED—Mothers to know that we stock a full range of nursery articles and foods; baby's weight free at any time_afc Strange's Pharmacy. WANTED Known—Sardines '6d, "^Juerrings m sauce 6d and lid, Middle Cut salmon 7d, Sockeye salmon 1/3, 1/8, pilchards 1/3, whitebait 2/4 i tin, Lima beans 7d tin, spaghetti 1/9 tin, peanut butter 2/6 jar, Marmite ' 2/4 and 4/3 jar, tomato sauce lOd . bottle, Glaxo feeders 1/8 each, 61b jam i 4/6, 41b jam 3/3. Sole agent Cor-1, mack's famous bread.—O'Reilly, High; Class Grocer and Provision Merchant | High Street. 'Phone 596. i i "WANTED Known.—lA sugar, 121b ! 4/8; Edmond's baking powder,' large, 1/10; custard powder, large 9d, or 7/9 dozen; genuine Norwegian sardines, 6d tin; herrings in tomato sauce, -. 4/11 dozen; Libby's red salmon, 2/5* i large tin; X jam. lOd tin or 9/6 dozen; extract ox meat, 9d jar, X peas, Is tin i or 11/9 dozen.—At the People's Store, ' ! the now famous "Cut Rate," 81 XJnion street. | j TIfANTED Known—Matches (tins), . ** 3/9, 3/9, 3/9 per doz; Best Bel- j gian Safeties, 7d, 7d, 7d per doz; Ed- j mond's Baking Powder (large), 1/10 i tin; Silo, 9d per tin; Candles, lid, lid, \ lid per lb —R. T. Bullock, the Eeal ; Price Seducer. TX7ANTED Known—We don't proI T V fess to be able to sell our goods ! under cost price, nor do we ask the ■ public to pay a high price for some articles to make up for the cut lines. ' ! We always give you a fair go on every j > line. We do not recommend people to buy large orders just to save a few j ptnc© tn one line, but ask you to : analyse each price and deal at Bui- j j lock's Cash Store, the Real Price 'Re- f : ducer. _ [ ; RANTED" Known—Bournville Cocoa", ' I hi &/-, V- peV.lbj Van Houten's, ] » 3/10 per lb; Oakey's Knife Polish, 6d, 6d, 6d per tin; Good Jellies, 3/3, 3/3, , 3/3 per doz; Macaroni and Vermicelli, ,8d per lb.— Bullock's Cash Store, ! Princes St. ANTED Known—The finest selic'tion of ladies' and gents' watches i for pocket or wristlet use always kept 1 in stock, among them being some of the best known English makes. A guarantee given with each watch. Prices from 10/6 each at E. Morris, Leading Jeweller. | TyANTED Known — Nugget and j'" Swift Boot Polish, 4 tins for 1/-; ; Swift Floor Polish (large), 1/6 per ! tin; Pineapple Chunks, 1/-, 1/-, 1/- per tin; Fish Paste in jars, Bd, Bd, 8d. — ' Bullock's Cash Store, Princes St. W' ORKING Men's Whipcord Pants at 29/6 are exceptional value and ; will wear longer than two of any other , make. You get them at Adam son and Robb's. High St. ' T^ANTED Known—Opaque Envef :VY opes, 3 pkts for 1/1| (25 in pkt); 1 Writing Pads from 6d each; Cashmere Bouquet Soap, lOd cake; Colgate's : Tooth Paste, lOd tube; Assorted Games, 6d each; Fine White and Gold Cups and Saucers, 8/6 half doz.; Fiber- ! kane Attache Cases, 3/6, 4/6 and 5/6 each at Hart's Price Smashing Sale, Hawera and Opunake. WATSITED Known—lt's the little . things that count in the mechanism of a cycle. It's the little things that have a.habit of going wrong, particularly in a cycle. We sell those little cycle sundries that help good ' cyclists to make their wheeling a pleasure. Covers, tubes, and pram tyres fitted while you wait at Seaver's Cycle Depot, High St., Hawera. \VTANTED~Known —To the ladies of Hawera and surrounding districts. If sufficient inducement offers I shall '' be showing fresh stocks of up-to-date Bead Necklets and Girdles. An early call from all those interested would be greatly appreciated.—E. Morris, the Leading Jeweller of Taranaki. \yANTED Known—Kerosene, 17/6 case; Sugar, 23/6 bag; Waxine Soap, lid bar; Sensation Soap, 1/4 bar; Cuticura Soap, 1/3 cake; Hydroleine Soap, 7d bar; Old Dutch, 5d tin; St. Mungo, 1/8 pkt; Fairy Wonder, 1/5 pkt; Hudson's Extract, 5 for 1/-; Washing Soda, 91bs for 1/-.—O'Eeilly, High-class Grocer, High St., 'Phone 596. WANTED Known — Eabbit and Bacon (good line), 9d, 9d, 9d per lib tin, 8/- per doz.; Sand-soap, 6 cakes ' for 1/-; Lever Soap, lid per j cake; Comfort (large), 1/3 per cake, 6 i for 7/-; Amber Tips and Bell Tea, 13/6 J per 51b tin.—Bullock's Cash Store.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 27 March 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 27 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 27 March 1922, Page 1

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