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BUSINESS NOTICES. { % ' ••••,^Jlllilll!ll!!liSll|!!Illllllii% H;'i^"' * X | NOW FOR THE SECOND WEFK I I ANO BIGGER BARGAINS! 1 £ 20 doz. WHITE H>ANDKEECH_EEFS^SaIe' Price* $ for 2-/6 J* i > 5 doz. MEN'S BANTD^SHIETS—UsuaI;Price 9/6 Sale Price 6/6 \ > 4 doz. MERINO PANTS & SINGLETS—UsuaI Price 8/6- Sale # ! # Price 5/11 > 6 doz. MEN'S BRACESj 1/11 pair MEN'S WOOL SOX 1/9 \ % 100 pair LADIES' WALKING SHOES—Usual Priee-'35/- Sale < •T Price 22/6 > > rNE^r^EALTfrir] £ £ F^^^^S^3^ ft! 7 PI fYTMIIUP % 5 v-rLUinlnlia j? / ffi]j»MJ2iß rflulUnT. -^

yyANTED—Mr Farmer !We have the drench you need for calving, time, ,the real cleanser, Wallace's Red Drench', 18/- per doz. —W. G. Strange,. Chemist. yy ANTED Known — Study your heaith and your pocket. Keep on the sunny side of the street to HartiaGi*eat N Rebuilding Sale, opp. GrandTheatre. yyANTED Known—Great bargains at the Economics end of season sale—Men's Soft Felt Hats in assorted colours, usually 15/6, 29/6; now 7/11, 19/6.— E. H. Harrop, Hawera and Stratford. VyHH'E Silk Scarves, just landed, 10/6 and 12/6, splendid vaiue, at Adamson <fc Robb's, Ihe Bouse for i\len:s Wear. "TyANTED Known—Brooms, Brooms, Brooms, Genuine Horsehair Brooms, 8/- value, our price 4/9; Large Bass Brooms, 4/11; Sinus, the great dairy implement cleanser, 3/- bag for 1/9; Nail Brushes, 3d each; L/attle Syringes, £2 5s value, our price 26/-;. Sykes' Drenches, 1/4 pkt.; Cowlick, 1/4 Mock; Cigarettes, 6d pkt.; Resin, gd j lb, 61b 2/5; Borax, 8d lb; Greenbank's' Caustic, lOd tin, or 9/9 doz.; X and I Oak brand jam (the best made), lOd tin.! 9/6 doz. tins at the Cut Rate, the shop! that dragged the pound note up to face' value, 81 Union Street. I

WATER TURBINES Represent the most efficient method of developing power for FARM AND' FACTORY. __ .BOVING TURBINES Are the product of ■ the . largest and most' successful Turbine manufacturers in the World— BOVTNG Si CO., London. Full Particulars from K. ii. fc.AL.NDER & CO./ ELECTRICAL.. ENGINEERS-, Consulting and Contracting, 32 nelson: st:,. HAWERA. 'Phone 642.

\/y ANTED- Known— PA sugar, 24/6; Finest Oatmeal, 3/9 bag; Prime Bacon, 9*d lb; Edmonds' ' Baking Powder, large tin 1/6, 3 for 4/5; Fowl j Wheat, 7/3 bushel or 22/6 sack; Fowl Barley, 4/3 bushel: Imperial Bee 'Honey, 21b tin 2/2; Newburv's Rusks, 1/5 tin; Granose Biscuits, large, 4/3; Marmite, 2/3. Have you tried Pyramid Tea? Sole agents, The Cut Rate, next Hodder & To_ley^_Bl_TTmon Street. RANTED Known—" Leyland rr~Hot' Bottles are British made through- ! out; guaranteed satisfaction; money back or replacement; from 9/6; covers extra; at Strange's, Chemist, High St. WANTED Known—Men's Special I Range of Sample Hats; usual ! prices 22/6 to 85/-; now 10/6 to 32/6. Call and see this special offer at the Busy Shop—Shaw's. High St. WANTED Known—Sultanas, SuT tanas, Sultanas, lid per lb; California Tinned Peas, 10d tin, 3 for 2/5; Libby's Famous Asparagus Soup, also Campbell's Celebrated Tomato Soup, at less than half price for one week,, 8d tin, 3- tins 1/11. We invite comparison of our prices with those quoted in Auckland and Wellington. We don't ask you to shop in Hawera through patriotism, but through self interest, our prices being the best in the North Island.—The Cut Rate, 81 Union Street. yyANTED Known—Cooper's seeds^ Bordeaux mixture, Kill-all scale, spraying oil, tethers, leg ropes, plough' line, drenches, teat cure and all farmers' requirements at Bullock's Cash Store.

Q.RA7v:es v & QO. r . REGENT ST.. HAWERA. STRAIGfIKE LEASE. 285 ACRES > under 1 mile frwa fae tory; milk 70 cows; house 6 rooms; new milking, shed; rest, 30/-• situate near Opunake ' SUBURBAN HOM3. HOUSE with a_. conveniences and 2 acres.^ level land; equity £1100; owneri will, exchange fpr house ia borough. A.M.B. SOCIETY. Mr H. GRAVES has been appointed a Representative of the Australian Mutual Provident Society in Taranaki. A LIFE ASSURANCE .POLICY v the best means of providing f« the payment of Estate (Death) Duty.! (GRAVES; &-£jO, .'" LAND, HOUSE & INSURANCE AGENTS, . REGENT oT., HAWERA. POX LUA&J! . ___ 175 ACRES, 32/6> per acre. 3 years. 98 ACRES, 50/- per acre, a years. 150 ACRES, 40/- per acre, 3 years. 275 ACRES, 30/- per acre; 5 years. 65 ACRES, 50/- per acre, 3 years. F@R SAUS. 450. ACRES-, carrying 45 cows, 700 sheep, horses. Price £27 per acre; £500 cash. j^so ■ ACRES, going concern, 50 cows, ; machines, horses, cans, etc.; £50 • per acre; £400 cash.

yyxvxM ij_, xj jxuown—liotoscillo Sewing Machine; once used always recommended; 10 years' guarantee; kept in repair for 5 years free of charge jv hand machines from £8; treadle machines from £14 14s at Dixon's yyANTED Known — Ladies' own combings made into switches, coils, etc., at Regent Toilet Parlours, Wallace's Buildings. , yyANTED Known—Sensation Soap, the king of cleansers, *large 1/6 bar for 1/3; Sunlight Soap, 1/7; Cut Rate Soap, 3 bars 2/4, or 17/- Box; Hudson's Extract, 5 for 1/-; Lighthouse. Cleanser, 3 for 1/-, 6 for 1/11 ;• Easy Monday, 3 shilling pkts. for 2(2",O'Cedar Oil, large bottle, 2/11; RadiumFloor Polish, large tin 1/3. We use no leaders; everything cut at the CutRate, the People's Store, 81 UnionStreet. 'Phone 627. yyANTJ.D Known—lf you bring your repairs to us you will get satisfaction and save money. Trv'it!— Hawera Motors, Ltd., High & Victoria \ Streets. yyANTED Known—No. more customers turned aawy. We have enlarged our premises 'to cope with the ever-growing popularity of our highclass grocery business. Cormack's famous bread, the flour of the nation, is in :.> separate apartment, where customers can come in at one door and go put at another to avoid the rush. Civility, clean.Hi'__ess, quality guaranteed. We are> out to give you quality. Service combined with low prices o,a every line. Give us a trial.—O'Reilly >_;, High St., 'phone 590. do high-class watch work and jewellery repairs of every description. Engraving our speciality. Satisfaction absolutely guaranteed and p,nces reasonable at E. Mo^sis, the Leading JeweUer of Taranaki, corner High and ! Union Xti-»M»M.

, SHED for removal, suitable for washhouse, fowl-house; iron roof, 11 x 7; £7. DODGE Car £275, Saxon Car £50, Nash Car (almost new) £375. One Natrass-Tank-Carburetter Share for sale; Wellington vendor; £100 cash. 5-ROOMiED HOUSE; Central; £850; £70 cash, A Snip ! H. D. F. JAMES Next Smith & Easton's Mart, HAWERA. DSESSMAEJNG. QWING to increasing business, Mrs HOCKEt? na>. removed to Economic work rooms. High ..-^ i areiv occupied oy Miss E. rtaucn. Coats, Costua&s, Co_it Dr OS3es and f ienova . tions. «_«? * b! St Par^ rubber is used in -manufacture of the North British rinK Hot' Y ater B°'»e8- s"»™ S' i !e. ,10l_ 3ITe taS*lT_?T. teed,,on-leak-

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 29 July 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 29 July 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 29 July 1922, Page 2

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