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WANTEDS. Y^HEEE to have your car upholstered and painted" to the best advantage is a question of the greatest importance; also where to have Dunlop Rubber Tyres fitted to your Uig Wheels. We have made a life study of our trade and can guarantee to satisfy all your requirements. Motor Car Springs work a specialty and Car Bodies made for any chassis. Spring Experts. Quotations given.—Hurrell Bros., Hawera Coach and Motor Works. WANTED Known—Cashmere Bouquet Soap (large) 1/8, medium 9d; McConochie's Baked Beans, 8d tin; Pickles, 1/6 per bottle; Sugar, IA, 23/6 per bag; Nugget .and Swift Polish, 4 tins for 1/-.—Bullock's Cash Store, the Real Price Reducer. ■ ANTED Known—Grace's~ar"e~havin^ a big stocktaking sale; every line to te reduced. Stocks comprise pianos, niusieal instruments and fancy goods yy& have a fine range of Soft Fi^fc Hats at bedrock prices, ranging from 9/6, in all shades. —Adamson and Robb._ y Vtf ANTED Known—Prime cheese 1-/-per lb; Johnston's Cornflour, 7d, 7d, 7d per lft; Fish Paste (jars), 8d; Peck's Paste, 1/2 jar; Colman's starch, 4/11 pkt.; Cadbury's loose cocoa, 1/6 per lb.—Bullock's Cash Store. 'Phone--96. ~ \y ANTED Known—Grace's are having a big stocktaking sale; every line to be " reduced. Stocks comprise pianos, musical instruments and fancy goods. WASTED Known — Ladies' own combings made into switches, coils, etc, at ,Eegent Toilet Parlours, Wallace's Buildings. RANTED Known—Men's Sliekered OiJ Coats to clear at half price; also Boys' and Youths' Raincoats atbig redactions. Don't miss these bargains.—The Cash Store, Otakeho. YyANTED Known—New goods now - being shown in all departments.— E. H. Harrop, Kawera and Stratford. TVTANTED Known—We specialise in Infants' Wear. We have Gowns in Longeloth, Flannel, hand-worked; Jackets in Flannel and Silk, handworked; Petticoats in Lawn'and Flannel; Dresses in Silk, Voile and Lawn; harul-made Boottees and. Petticoats; j nnni made Bonnets in Silk, also Wool;' hand-made Cashmere Shawls, beauti- j fully embroidered; Babies' Baskets,' Long Flannels, hand:niad«M hand-made Tests; Silk and Wool Vests; Biba in ■ Lawn, also Silk; Nursery Flannelette; ' Turkish Towelling, for infants' wear; ' Waterproof Sheeting; every requisite for the baby.—Miss Stewart, corner High and Victoria Streets. '. .■YI7A:NTED Known—We nlways "tcc'p a large and varied atoek of, up-to-date Mercery, Clothing and Boots at prices that cannot be beaten.—Shaw's, High St. • \7yANTEIi Known—Some • drastic 'price watting is going on at Hart's sale. Many lines below cost. If you do nol what you want in the window walk inside; it is s>ure to be there.—Hart's, the Noted Value Store, Hawera and Opunake. RANTED Known—Butter will pay you better than cheese, so start j home separation at once and supply us. We can give you .good returns; no shares required; equal payments to all; ) our factory takes, efeam right through the winter any day you send it. Full particulars from Maoriland Dairy Co., Ltd- Box ISC, ,/an o^rv * " t YyANTED Known—Sardines sd, herrings in sauce od, pilchards 1/2, Labby's red. salmon (large tin) 2/- or 24/- doz., Mar-mite 2/3. jar*tnined peas 1/- or 11/6. doz., Colman's "'starch I'/--Ib, Robin .starch lid, soap'powders.S for 1/-, Sunlight soap-1/7 pkt., Lighthouse Cleanser 3 for 1/-, kippered salmon lid tin, large tin fresh herring Sd or 3 for 1/10, Crown macaroni and vermicelli 9d pkt or 3 for 2/2, semolina 8d or 3 for- 1/10, clothes pegs 2/9 gioss at the price smasher, The Cut Rate, 81 Union Street. Goods delivered to roadway at . time_desired by client. j Yy ANTED Known—A common en- '; quiry: A Jar of Face Cream, pleasej Which is the best? From our f experience there is only one answer' to this question, namely ''Diana Cream." . Its ever-growing saie and the; entire i satisfaction it has given to every lady : user proves it to be the best vanishing cream de luxe for all skin blem-. ishes. ~ Jars 2/6 each. —Westwood ;s Pharmacy only, 185 High St., Hawera. j Yy ANTED Known—To the ladies^of Hawera and surrounding districts. ', If sufficient inducement offers I shall be showing fresh storks of up-to-date Bead Necklets and Girdles. An early j call from all those interested would be ■! , greatly appreciated. —E. the Leading Jewelier of TaTn.naki.~ \j\T ANTED Known —Jam, jam7~JanT. * All new season's jam. and, "get ' j this," all high grade jam. We carry only X and Oak brands. We don't. offer any doubtful makes in order to get a little more profit, lib tin lOd, 21b tin 1/7, 21b glass jars 2/3, Caiiler's cocoa 3/3 lb, fancy new season's prunes 9d lb, evaporated peaches 1/3, evaporated apples 31b for 1/1. You can't mistake the shop. The prices guide you to the Cut Rate, 81 Union Street. WANTED Known—XA sugar, 23/6 * bag, Edmond's baking powder 1/10 large tin, Newbury's rusks 1/5, Granose biscuits (large) 4/6, custard powder (large tin) 9d or 6/9 doz., the wonderful Cut Rate soap lOd or 3 for .2/4, household soap 3 for 2/1, Sensation 1/3, Hydroline 6d, carbolic soap 4/- doz or 28/11 ease of 60 bars, Castile 3 for 1/-, Urenbank's caustic soda 9/6 doz. tins, borax 8d lb, resin 5d lb. It isn't hard to tell who keeps the prices down—The Cut Rate, 81 Union Street, where the crowds gather. \y ANTED Known —Stevens' celebrated Saucepans, Stewpans, Boilers, Kettles, Pie Dishes, etc., just landed direct at marvellous values. See our windows; see our windows. —Bullock's Cash Store, Princes St. TyANTED Known —To enjoy life you must be able to take the food you fancy without discomfort. You can insure assimilation and maximum nutrition by taking "Syrup of Mandrake," the herbal remedy. Wonderful for indigestion and liver trouble. Bottles 2/- each at Westwood's Pharmacy, 185 High St., Hawera. WANTED Known—Kerosene, 16/9 * per : Barilla Soap, 3 bars for 2/3: Castile Soap, 3 for 1/2; McLeod's ! Carbolic, 3 for 1/-; Brown Windsor, 3 i for 1/-, f>/3 per box; Sand Soap, 6 for 1/-.—Bullock's Cash Store.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 22 April 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 22 April 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 22 April 1922, Page 1

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