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BUSINESS NOTICES. HgS*^ ■ Lovely Madras Muslins FOR CURTAINS. ...-THEM to a^lot of troth inthe sajing tliat tie passer-by JMges you I* PRICES ARE MOST W REASONABLE. PIIDCCD JP CIIICTCn Being based on latest Reduced (X OUIOI CU. "Cost.; •. '' ; • ... '" ■•'•.■ ■■- ' "::';.'".. "' ' - '■- ■■ "'■■ v: ..,■ ■ ■■• ■■■■ -.: ■ ' Cream Madras, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11 LIMITED, . 3/3, 3/11, 4/6 -...'■ . ' . i 5 scoi^ dEdge; 4/i V5 A lt p Quality Plus Value, Coloured Madras, 6/6 to 9/6 L- - HAWERA.

( LATE ADVERTISEMENTS, BAWERA AMATEUR ATHLETIC I CLUB. gVENING CJPORTS. KING EDWARD PARK. > WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 5 p. m ; n^°?r^ 60° Yar^/1 Mile'(cycle), Club Handicaps;; 220 Yards (Second ary School Handicap). Entries close RANTED— Housekeeper for a few _■• weeks. Apply W. H. Russell, Turuturu Road. "RANTED Known—Try. youf currants at lOd lb, 121bs 9/9; our Three-Crown golden sultanas, at 1/3 or 121bs for 14/3; Kornies, 1/5 or 3 pkts 4/-; Edraond's baking powder, 3l tins 4/5, or 6 for 8/7; jellies (set in i an hour)), 3 for lOd; 21b jar raspberry j 3am ; 2/5; Bell's tin boxes matches, 4/11. cloz; Lima beans, boiling peas/ nee, sago, tapioca, all 31b5 .1/- of 121b for 3/6. See us for English crockery and.ironmongery. "Why pay big prices? Jam, l*s, 9d tin, or 8/3 doz tins. Start now to pay cash and pay less at the Cut Rate, 81 Union St., the shop that big values made famous. "yyANTEI) Known—Mr Farmer ! We are on the eve of better times. Those best able to yjudge, inform us that we are around the corner, so the future is up to you. Are you going to 'continue in the same old rut or are' yon going to take advantage of the glorious opportunities afforded; by the Cut Rate of, Hawera? The past fourteen months have proved that we live up. to our name and we also -live up to our advertisements. If you are interested in getting the maximum of value for your hard-earned cash then you can't afford l to pass up the Cut Rate, 81 Union St.— ' the shop that,brought down prices; op- '■ posite. Hyslop 's smithy. , . j

ANTED Known — Zebra grate : polish, 3 tins for 1/1; Waxshine, i 3 tins 1/1; X Ring grate polish, 3' for 1/1; Aspro tablets, 1/1 bottle; resin, od Ib, 61bs for 2/5; writing pads,' 4 for 1/-; black ink, 9 bottles for 1/-; Edmond's baking powder, 6 for 8/7; sardines, 8 for lid; sultanas, 1/- lb; Kornies, 1/5 pkt, 3 for 4/-; Imperial honey, 2/2 tin, 6 tins 6/2; dates, 31bs for 1/11; prunes, 31bs 2/2, 61bs 4/3, or 121bs for 8/3. No baits; everything at a cut rate at the Cut Rate, 81 Union , St. —the sliop that big values made famous. Tlf ANTED, Known—Separator butter, ■ 1/5 lb; fowl wheat, 6/11 bushel; K. jam, glass ,iars, 2/2; Uub coffee, 2/6; Symington's coffee, '2/1; Fairy Wonder, 1/5 or 3 for 4/2; methylated spirits, 1/6 or 3 for 4/-; i sugar of milk, 3 for 5/8; golden syrup, 71b tin, 2/-; Sharland's vinegar, 3 large bottles V/ 8; Eowntree's cocoa, 3/11 (chocolate free); tin peas, 3. for 2/5; Cut Rate tea, 51b 10/9; Pyramid tea, 51b for 14/9 fnom* the sole agents—The Cut Rate, 81 Union St., the * shop that brought down and keeps dawn prices: 'phone 627. • - '

For nearly 40 years Edmonds Baking PovvcW has witi^tcjod corapeaitoii—and still the housewife who "tries" other* alwa& comes back to Edmonds "Sure to .Rise." if you want the be«l results, use the best Baking Powder— t m EJBAjKIINIG- ■ 1 POWDER W "Let's hail sun-kissed Spring"—Thorns However, a sunny morning is often followed by a stormy afternoon. Be prepared for the vagaries of Spring weather. Keep Baxter's Lung Preserver always on hand. "Baxter's" is a well-tried remedy for Spring chills. ' Possesses remarkable penetrative properties, which root out colds and coughs in quick time. Also a beneficial tonic. 2s 6d a large bottle at chemists and stores.—Advt.

Polish your Hours with Tan-ol— lighter work, and a better, brighter polish. Also good for furniture tan > boots and leather goods.—Advt'.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 October 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 October 1922, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 October 1922, Page 7