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I SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. I "Wf ANTED Knowii—Our prices for j Crockery, Household Hardware, | etc, are bedrock. Shop at Bullock'a j Cash Store aud save money. 'Phone I 96. i^Y^ do lljgh-class watch work and jewellery repairs of every descrip- ; turn. Engraving our speciality. Satis- ! faction absolutely guaranteed and prices j reasonable at E. Morris, the Leading ; Jeweller of Taranaki, corner High and ; 'Jmoa Streets. "^7" AN TED—Shampoo your hair with a real nutrifying product— Strange's Cocoanut Oil Shampoo": 32 shampoos for 3/-.—Strange, Chemi ist ' High stI WANTED Known—The Cut Rate Grocery is now a household word throughout Taranaki, not alone for I quality goods, but for fair prices. It is ! an undisputed fact that the Cut Rate | brought down prices, and remember j upon our continued success depends the ; people's security from a return to high . prices. Support the shop that reduced ! the cost of living. The blenders of the I famous Bon Ton tea.—The Cut Rate, 81 Union Street 'Phone 627. WANTED Known—Carpet Squares in Axminster, Art, Tapestry, and Wilton makes. All effectively display!ed on our carpet racks. Reversible j Rugs,. Mohair. Rugs, and all Floor Coy- ; erings at keen values. Complete stocks ! will help you in your selection.—Purser and Suisted Ltd., Hawera. 'yyANTED Known—Electric torches and best quality refills and globes I for same at the lowest prices to be had jat Hart's, Hawera and Opunake. . | "RANTED "Known—New "goods" now being shown in all departments.— E. H. Harrop^JElawera and Stratford. j WANTED Known—Lent is here, and r# f T our Aberdeen dried ling fish is j just the appropriate dish. Aberdeen is j noted for its ling fish, prepared under I a special formula and sold all over the ! world. Try some to-day at Gilbert's, ! High Street. 'Phone 26. [ RANTED" Known—fhe~finest aeleetion of ladies' and gents' watches for pocket or wristlet use always kept m 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. "VyANTED Known. s—You5—You cannot afford to pass us. We have no bad debts. We employ no clerks; you have not to pay for account books, stamps, stationery, etc. Our business is conducted for Cash Only.—The Cash Store, Otakeho. TirANTED Known—Oatmeal, 5/y per bag; South Island Flour, 1001b 22/9, 501b ±1/6, 251b 6/-; Candles, lid per 1b; Carriage Candles, lOd per lb; Jam, 61b tins, 4/6.—Bullock's Cash Store, the Real Price Reducer.

ANTED Known—Figs! Figs! Figsf Choice new Cooking Figs, lOd lb; Currants. 9d; Sultana?, i/'S; Pres. Ginger, 1/4; Pie Peaches and Apricots, 3-gal. 2/-, 1-gal. 3/3.—O'Reilly, Highclass Grocer and Provision Merchant, High St., 'Phone 596. Known—for value in Calicoes, Sheetings, Laces, Flannelettes, Doctor Flannel, Men's and Women's Hose, Men's Saddle Tweed Pants, Singlets, Underpants, Shirts, Suits, Boots, etc., call at the Cash Store, Otakeho. \yANTED Known —New season's ' jams. We hayev a full stock of all kinds; strawberry conserve, Cape gooseberry, raspberry, black currant, apricot, peach, plum, melon and lemon,, blackberry and apple, quince, marmalade, etc., in 1 and 21b tins, jars, and 4 and 61b tins, all at our famous low prices.—O 'Reilly, High-class Grocer and Provision Merchant, High St., 'Phone 596. X* 7ANTED Known—Grace's are having a big stocktaking sale; every line to be reduced. Stocks comprise pianos, musicai instruments and fancy goods. WANTED—Strange's Egg Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil restores wasted flesh; a real tonic i!or colds, bronchitis and chest affections, 3/6: —Strange ■ chemist, -£igh St T^ANTED Known—We have a very nice assortment of' Ladies' and Children's Underclothing that will please you. Combinations in cotton, wool and cotton, also pure wool, in all sizes; Underskirts in black and colours; Vests of every description and every price for babies, maids and grown-up folk, in cotton, wool, silk, also silk and wool; some lovely goods; Bloomers in all sizes in white, grey and' navy; warm, cosy Dressing Gowns and Nighties; a lovely Wincey Nightie at' 15/11; just have a look at them.— Miss Stewart, corner High and' Victoria Sts.

"RANTED Known—Make the pTomptest Cycle Repairer your man; large and comprehensive stocks on the premises; everything for the cyclist under one roof. To maintain that reputation unimpaired is Seaver's constant aim. Pram tyres fitted while you wait at Seaver's Cycle "Depot, High St., Hawera. TfiT ANTED Known—Good Black TT pencils 7^d doz., large assortment of writing blocks, envelopes, pins, blocks, etc., at our usual sensational prices. Bacon sides 9|d per lb, fine dates 6d per lb, cocoanut in lead pkts. 1/Udperlb. Have you tried tne famous "Bon Ton" Tea? Don't confuse this with ordinary loose tea, as tnis is a blending: of the finest teas obtainable, olb for 10/9 or 101b for 21/- at and only at the actual blender, Horsburgh's Cut Rate. 81 Union Street, the Independent Grocer. \\f ANTED Known—New goods now being shown in all departments.— jE. H. Harrop, Hawera and Stratford. II7ANTEI) Known—Just arrived, the latest waltz "Iceland Poppy." A waltz with a lovely swing. Posted to 1 any address for 2/ —Grace's Hawera. i T\7" ANTED Known—Jam, Jam. Jam. J All new season's jam, and, "get , 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 slass jars 2/3, Cailler's i oncoa 3/3 lb, fancy new season's prunes ! 9d lb, evaporated peaches 1/3, evapo- ; rated apples 31b for 1/1. Yon can't : mistake the shop. The prices guide you 1 to the Cut Rate, 81 Union Street.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 1 May 1922, Page 1

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

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

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