SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. J>IBBONS, Laces, Gloves.—We have oppned a big lot of our wellknown hair ribbon -a black and colours at 1/6 yard. We have also been fortunate enough to secure a washable, untearable ribbon in black, navy, and Ayhite, in various widths; absolutely reliable. In laces we have a nice range of hand-made in various patterns, also imitation crochet lace, the very latest for camisoles, with insertion to match, from 1/- per yard. Some seasonable wear m gloves to be seen, both short and long. One specially good line ! suede finish, short glove, in nigger, j champagne, black, white and grey, at 5/6; long gloves from 4/11.—Miss Stewart, High Street, Hawera. gPßilNi* Time is Kodak Time. Don't ._ miss a record of your pleasures. We develop and print and guarantee you satisfaction.—Strange, chemist, High *Bt. "■gEEDS of Success" are Cooper's Seeds; "Reliable Seeds" are Jates Seeds. We have them for the tarm, flower and vegetable garden. District agents—Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. r gTEVENS'-HiSth Salts, 2/- per bot- _ x_.tleJL peinz Soups, Mustard, 7 Spaghetti Baked Beans, Pork and Beans, ail at 1/- each; Milani Cocoa, Powell's Cocoa, 1/- |lb tins; Caley's English vocoa, 1/- lib tin, 2/- per lib tin at* Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. "yy^ANTE-D SLnown—We shail~bi~l^ oT« T^ ci ng- the HIGHEST POSSB^ E ? EICE from month "to month; 90 Per Cent, of HIGH COMMISSION ER'S CABLES and BONUSES to ali Suppliers at the end of season. YOU DO NOT _eqture to take- up shares when you send your Cream to MAORILAND DAIRY CO., LTD., St. John's Station; P.O. Box 185, Wanganui. ■yyANTED~Known—Complete stock? of Sutton's and Yates' garden and flower seeds.~The Cash Store Otakeho. Ranted Kno^~^H eavy . wei -^ Oamaru saddle tweeds, 27/6Kaiapoi heavy tweeds, 22/6; and also splendid stocks of tailor-cut worsted trousers, cuff bottoms, from 29/6 at tix^_g usy_Store—Shaw's, High St. Known—Two~fambus "hits, all the rage; "One, Two, Three.'j f™ T > famous Hawaiian song; also j | Tippy Canoe," song waltz; 2/2 each I I posted to any address ?t Dixon's, HaI wera. ' | "yyANTED Known—Heavy drill facin/tory rt - .veralls' white 9/6, blue 10/9; special aprons, 4/6; best factory boots and everything for factory wear at the Busy Store—Shaw's, High St. yyANTED Known — Sale at Miss Hamilton's shop still going strong; greater reductions than ever. Ladies' underclothing, trimmed with real lace, cheaper than ever; ladies' blousesj for day or erening wear, half price. 'yyANTED Known—Try your cur--rants 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/-; Edmond's baking powder, 3 tins 4/5, or 6 for 8/7; jellies (set in an hour)), 3 for lOd; 21b jar .raspberry jam, 2/5; Bell's tin boxes matches, 2/11 doz; Lima beans, boiling peas rice, sago, tapioca, all 31bs 1/- or 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. "yyANTED Known—Gilbert's bacon by the side, 9d per lb; rashers from 1/2 lb; hams, lOd lb. If you , have not tried Gilbert's machine sliced ' bacon you have missed a real treat; try some to-day; you will enjoy it. We stock only the very finest mild cured (Waiata brand) bacon; we can supply you with any~ thickness you may desire. Ask for Waiata brand factory butter and see that you get Waiata, as no other brand is quite so good. May we send you some to-day? Quality is our motto. —Gilbert's Quality Service, Grocers and Provision Merchants,_ High St., Hawera. "yyANTED "kho^vn^Separ^toFbutter, 1/5 lb; fowl wheat, 6/11 bushel; X jam, glass jars, 2/2; Uub coffee, 2/6; Symington's coffee. 2/1: Fairy Wonder, 1/5 or 3 for 4/2: i -__::ylated spirits, 1/6 or 3 for 4/-; su.o-.-u- cf milk, 3 for 5/8; golden syrup, 71 . tin, 2/--Sharland's vinegar, 3 large U....0 _/8; Rowntree's cocoa, 3/11 (chocolate free); tin peas, 3 for 2/5; Cut Rate tea, 51b 10/9; Pyramid tea, 51b for 14/9 from the sole agents—The Cut Rate, 81 Union St., the shop that brought down and keeps down prices'phone 627. , ' j "yyE do high-class watch work and jewellery repairs of every description. Engraving our speciality. Satis faction absolutely guaranteed and price* reasonable at E. Morns, the Leading .Jeweller of Taranaki, corner High and Ut^on Rtroe.a. WANTED Known—Bullock's Pil^TFlour, WO, 20/6, 50, 10/6, 25, 5-5/4; rolled oats (per bag), 1/4, 1/4, 1/4; macaroni (per lb), lOd, lOd, lOd, lOd; dates (per lb), 7d, 7d, 7d, 7d, 7d; Thistle rolled oats, 1/6, 1/6, 1/6, i/6; pineapple (per tin), lid, lid. lid; seeded raisins (large size), lOd, lOd. —Bullock's Store, the Real Price Re ducer, Princes St. RANTED Known—O'Reilly and Walker offer you the following: 3-Crown golden sultanas, beautifully cleaned, 1/4 lb; Mildura 3-Crown recleaned currants, lid lb; seeded i raisins, 9d pkt; best dried apricots for jam, 2/- lb; Post Toasties, the breakfast delight, 1/3 pkt; Red Mill cocoa, 1/6 lb; Edmond's large baking powder, 1/6; sardines from 6d; salmon from 8d; cooking figs, 8d ib; prunes, 9d; herrings in sauce, 6d; Worcester sauce, 6d bottle. Make O'Reilly and Walker your grocers. Satisfaction guaranteed;-Con ack's famous bread better than - ever.— O'Reilly and Walker. "yyE claim that the furniture manufactured at our own factory is superior in every respect to any imported article; support local industry and save money, too.—Geo. Syme and Co., Ltd. yyANTED Known-^Jeliiesy 4-pkts for 1/-; writing pads, great values, from 4d each; envelopes, 5 pkts for 1/-. We have a full range of crockery, glassware, household hardware of all descriptions. Our prices stand alone. Inspection invited.—Bullock's Oashstore. "P?ione 969. Princes St. "yyANTED Xnowi^Thc famous Canterbury underwear in all-wool summer weight; singlets 13/6, pants 16/6 or 25/- the set, at the Busy Shop —Shaw's, High St. -
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 19 October 1922, Page 1
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965Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 19 October 1922, Page 1
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