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WANTEDS. "VyHi" Ride in the old gig wimn Jauirell's have reduced prices on every j°b. You can have a Gig, Waggon or Spring Cart at a moment's notice from their stock. Prices quoted for every kind of vehicle. Get your Gig fitted here with Dunlop Solid Rubber Tyres. We fit them while you wait and we guarantee the job. Get your Car trimmed and painted by us. Experts in every branch. Car Springs a specialty at Hurrell Bros., Hawera Coach and Motor Works. ' y^Tf-NTED Known—New goods now _ being shown in all departments.— g^JI. Harrop, Hawera and S.tratford. ■^AiNTL'D Known— Just arrived, all the latest novelties in Millinery. A hundred Ladies' Hats going at 10/6, worth as much more; also a big lot of Ladies' Samp 1 Hose, price 1/9. Come and see the bargains at Miss Hamilton's Shop, High St. yyANTED Known— Look: whaFyou have been saving all the year round. Our ordinary prices are far below any sale prices/in the district. Call and inspect our great variety of Clothand Mercery at Shaw's, High St. do high-class watch work and _ jewellery repairs of every description. Engraving our speciality. Satisfaction absolutely guaranteed and prices reasonable at E. Morris, the Leading Jeweller of Taranaki, corner Hieb and Union Streets. "YyANTED Known--To clear at .half price 17 pairs of ( women's boots and shoes and 15 pairs of men's light boots.—The Cash Store, Otakeho. yyANTED;;Known—Children's Clothing and Baby Linen, a specialty at Miss Hamilton's Shop; Hicr n St., Hawera. -, X -A.- A

T^yANTED Known—Buy your Furni--7 ; ture and Furnishings at the store where the prices 'are lowest. Our values are the best offering in the Dominion and our stocics are well assorted. Give us a call and we will help? you witjh youi- furnishing problems.— Purser and Ltd., Hawera. WANTED Known—Sunlight Soap 1/7 pkt.;. Waxine, large, 22/11 box, Hudson's Extract 5 for 1/-, Cut Rate Soap 3 for 2/4,= .17/- box; Soap Powders, 8 ■ for ■ 1/-j Lighthouse Cleaner, 3 for 1/- or 3/9 doz.; Clothes Pegsi2/6 gross or 10/9 ycase; Wizard Floor Polish, 2/6 tin for 1/3. or 12/3 doz., Toothbrushes from 6d; Combs, 6d; Boot Laces, 9 pairs for 1/.-; Otto de Rose Cigarettes, 6d.pkt. The Great Bon Ton Tea, 2/3 lb, 5 lbs 10/9, or lOßis 21/- atand only at -lhe actual blenders, Horsbrugh's Cut Rate,. 81 Union Street. "YyANTED Known—Carpets, Rugs, and Hall Runners are well dis* played in our showroom. The makes* include Axminster, Wilton, Indian, Reversibh\and TJapestry. The values are keen and the variety is the best we have ever shown.—Purser and Suisted Ltd., Hawera. 7, WANTED .Known—'Butter wRI pay A you better than cheese, so start ' home separation at once and supply us. We can give you good returns; no shares fequh'M; payments to aR; our factory takes cream right through the winter any day youi send it. Full particulars from Maoriland Dairy Co., Ltd- g : Q- Box ISS, v/an-gaavv

y^ANTEI) Known—Save money. Buy for cash at the Cut Rate. Pilchards I/I tin or 12/3 doz.; Libby's Salmon, large, 23/6 do*.; Sardines; 4/7 doz.; Custard Powder, tall tin 9d, or 6/3 do,; Genuine Middle Cut Salmon, 8d or 7/9 doz.; Libby'_ and Campbell's Soups, 9/3 Hoz.; Tin Peas 17-. 3 for 2/10, or 10/3 doz.v Corned Beef, 1/3 tin/or 11/9 doz.; Safety Matches, 5d doz.; Slide Matches, 1/9 doz.—At the .Home of Bon Ton Tea, the People's Store, tbe Cut Rate, 81 Union Street. ___ ■ *.. * ■ i Ty ANTED Known—Pearl Barley 6lb I *f T for I/-, 61b for 1"/-, 61b for 1/-, | Libby's Salmon (large) 2/- tin, Her- j rings in Sauce (large) 7d tin, Cream of Tartar 1/8 per lb, .©arb. Soda 51b for' 1/-.—Bullock's Cash Store. j Ty ANTED Known—•'Crown" Macaroni and Vermicelli 9d pkt., 3 for 2/2; Newbury's Rusks, 1/5 tin; Cerebos Salt, lOd; Seedless Raisins^ 1/2; Candles, lOd; Bacon 9_d by the side; Mar-mite 2/3, large 4/3; Caiman's Starch, 1/ - lb; Cream of • Tartar, 1-9 per cent.. 1/8 lb; Harlock rs Salmon, 10/6 doz,/. Tin Peas 1/- tin, 3 for 2/10, or -10/9 'doz. We are sole agents for Pyramid Tea, the outstanding packdt tea of New Zealand, 3/1 lb at the Cut Rate, 81 Union Street. 'Phone 627.

"yyANTED—AII the men in the district to bring us their boot repairs. Have your boots soled and heeled at the New Zealand Clothing Factory^ Hawera, WA^TED~Known—Dixon and Co. have three first grade second-hand Pianos in splendid order,''-practically'-new. Your. opportunity to secure v good instrument at a "reduction of. £70 on to-day's prices-^ WANTED Known—A special line of Men's Heavy Ail-Wool Working Trou&ers at 22/6; Saddle Tweeds, the best, 27/6; Whipcord, a good wearer, 27/6, at the Busy Shop, Shaw's, High St. * ' :- WANTED Known—Keep on the sunny side of the street to Hart's Great Rebuilding Sale. Bargains galore in every department. Cigarettes, 6rl and 7d per packet. \ TIT ANTED Known—An old saying and a true one: If you want good Tea you must go, where good Tea is sold. Our 8.0.P. Tea at 2/6 lb, 51bs for 11/6, is noted wherever used for its delicate flavour, fragrant taste, and goes further than any other Tea. Thousands have testified to its very fine qualities. Sold only by O'Reilly, High Class Grocer, High St.

WANTED Known—That you can get your Horse Cover relined at John Kirk's, Union St.; hacks from 12/6; draughts from 13/6.' Why pay more? WANTED—Just arrived, "Leyland" tT Hot Water Bottles—the cold night comforts. Each bottle guarantee: from 9/6 to 15/- at Strange *s, Chemist, High St. VyANTED" Known—That.,yoiTcan get your Horse and Cow Covers repaired while you wait at John Kirk's, who has just installed a plant for canvas work, on his premises, Union St. Ty ANTED—Everyone to see our design for the soldiers' combination memorial frame for plaque, medals, s* roll, King's letter, and" soldier's photograph. For memory's sake they deserve preservation to hand down to your children's children.'—"Poison's 'Art Gallery."

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 29 May 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 29 May 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 29 May 1922, Page 1

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