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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. TIT ANTED Known—Some drastic price cutting is <*omg 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 b€ there.—Hart's, the Noted Value Store, Hawera and Opunake, WANTED Known—Sardines 6d, aernngs in sauce 6d and lid, Midule Cut salmon 7d, Sockeye salmon J./3, 1/8, pilchards 1/3, whitebait 2/4 tin, Lima beans 7d tin, spaghetti 1/9 tin peanut butter 2/6 jar, Marmi'te 2/4 and 4)3 jar, tomato sauce lOd bottle, Glaxo feeders 1/8 each, 61b jam 4/6, 41b jam 3)3. bole agent Cormack s famous bread.—O'Reilly, High Uass Grocer and Provision Merchant, High Street. 'Phone _596. \y ANTED Known^lA sugar, 121b 4/8; Jlxlmond'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 large tin; X jam. lOd tin or 9)6 dozenextract o x meat, 9d jar, X peas, Is tin or 11/9 dozen.—At the People's Store, the now famous "Cut Bate," 81 Union street. YyANTED Known— Matches (tins) 3/9, 3/9, 3/9 per doz; Best Belgian Safeties, 7d, 7d, 7d per doz; Edmond's Baking Powder (large), 1/10 tin; Silo, 9d per tin; Candles, lid, lid, lid per lb.—R. T. Bullock, the Eeal Price .Reducer. WANTEET^nW— W^~dol?t~plol 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 line. We do not recommend people to buy large orders just to save a few pence on one line, but ask you to analyse each price and deal at Bullock's Cash Store, the Real Price Reducer. RANTED" Known—Bournville~Coeoa, /-, 4/-, 4/- per lb; 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. T^7ANTEI> Known—The finest selecf t ' tion of ladies' and gents' watches for pocket or wristlet use always kept 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. TXfANTED Known — Nugget and 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, Bd.— Bullock's Cash Store, Princes St. WORKING Men s Whipcord Pants at 29/6 are exceptional value ano will wear longer than two of any other make. You get them at Adamson and Robb's. High St. . T\7ANTED Known—Opaque Envelopes, 3 pkts for 1/1 \ (25 in pkt); Writing Pads from 6d each; Cashmere Bouquet Soap, lOd cake; Colgate's Tooth Paste, 10d, tube; Assorted Games, 6d each; Fine White and Gold Cups and Saucers, 8/6 half doz.; Fiberkane Attache Cases, 3/6, 4/6 and 5/6 each at Hart's Price Smashing Sale, Hawera and Opunake. WA"NTED Knowiillft >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. t

WANTED Known—To the ladies of [ Hawera and surrounding districts. • If sufficient inducement offers I shall I 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. ANTED Known—For everything' • iv men's and boys' Clothing give ■ us a call, but don't look for red saiei tickets. Our prices are always the low- • est.—The Busy Shop, Shaw, High St. j WANTED Known — Rabbit and Bacon (good line), 9d, 9d, 9d per \. lib tin, 8/- per doz.; Sandsoap, 6 cakes for 1/-; Lever's Castille Soajp, lid per cake; Comfort (large), 1/3 per cake, 6 for 7/-; Amber Tips and Bell Tea, 13/6 per 51b tin.—Bullock's Cash Store. j W~ ANTED—Your prescription will j be accurately dispensed at Strange's Pharmacy, qualified chemists, High Street. ANTED—Our photography d£ j partment is electrically equipped; i you take the photos, we do the work; ', satisfaction guaranteed at Strange's, t High Street. i T/y ANTED Known.—The vvomieTful Bon Ton Tea is in bigger demand than ever. Your neighbour is no doubt using it and enjoying the highest g,rade tea obtainable, and also saving money. Don't confuse this high-class product with ordinary loose tea, but have a trial of it. To be had from (and only from) the actual blenders at 2/) lb. The Cut Rate, 81 Union street. i IX7ANTED Known—Challenge Com- ' flour, 6d pkt; Semolina, 8d pkt; Crown Macaroni, 9d pkt; Oto, 1/1 bag; Oatina, 1/6 bag; Benger's Food, 4/9 large tin; Patent Groats and Barley, 1/7 tin. —O'Reilly, High-class Grocer and Provision Merchant, High St., 'Phone_s96. I \y ANTED Known —We are still going, strong, and our/prices and quality will hold their own against allcomers without a lot of wind and puff; goods delivered in town. —Bullock's Cash Store, Princes St., 'Phone 96. TyANTE"D 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 'Reilly, High-class Grocer, High St., 'Phone 596. ' i Yy ANTED Known—We specialise in Infants' Wear. We have Gowns in Longcloth, Flannel, hand-worked; Jackets in Flannel and Silk, handworked;. Petticoats in La%vn and Flannel; Dresses in Silk, Voile and Lawn; ; hand-made Boottees and Petticoats; I hand-made Bonnets in Silk, also Wool; j haml-made Cashmere Shawls, beauti- ' fully embroidered; Babies' Baskets, i Long Flannels, hand-made; hand-made j Vests; Silk and Wool Vests; Bibs in j Lawn, also Silk; Nursery Flannelette; j Turkish Towelling- for infants' wear; Waterproof Sheeting; every requisite : for the baby.—Miss Stewart, corner ' High and Victoria Streets.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 28 March 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 28 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 28 March 1922, Page 1