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BUSINESS BTOTIOt'L. A PERFECT PAINTING JOB '" ...^ IS ALWAYS THE RESULT WHEN p^=^ Berger's |^2S^^r?_tS__^^x" K^ • ii|fa!_^g— —f~v . Poirif pg^rr!~^^ IT ctlllL HT\ ,T"Y '' - > IS USED. -'- ■ .fel___7^!^^*t^ 5»g 1 $ 'J'HE working and wearing qualities - of this Paint have given every satisfaction under the most trying conditions, and you can apply it yourself with ease. j It is not only cheaper than whitft ______P^?^_________________. lead to the consumer, but when pro- { ' —~^ ' "^^^ perly applied will cover better and -^ hold' its colour longer than any other f____P^_fK^^^ S>v Try BERGEE'S CO-OP. PAINT ,/ *J^S/mMf. ' I and be convinced. We will gladly y /_________f___JF [__A Ik ft" I answer enquiries. " . i«HHfl___w_ "*\llM ' I FARMERS' CO=OP., HARDWARE & MACHINERY DEPT., Union Street - Ha/wex'si. ! ■ Hosiery Bargains FOR SUMMER WEAR. LADIES'. WHITE LISLE HOSE % t? A li/^_|»^& WHITE ARTIFICIAL SILK O.fmOW* HOSE- 4/6 /^* PUTTY ARTIFICIAL SILK & '•^^BSS^i*' COTTON HOSE_ ■'5/11 r*^^^^^S__W /* /^ PUTTY LISLE HOSEWHITE MERCERISED COTTON MOLE & GREY PURE SILK HOSE— 3/H "BLACK CAT" HOSE— ! WHITE LUSTRE HOSE— 11/O 3/11 ' BLAOK SILK H°SE— Q/11 NAVY & CHAMPAGNE LUS- CHAMPAGNE, &REV, BROWN,. TEE HOSE— 9/11 PUTTY & BLACK PURE SILK <V/ XX HOSE— O /"j -I FAWN LISLE HOSE— A /"I 1 p , ~;- O/AA 1/iI"CHAMPAG^, GREY, . MOLE, .. BLACK FIBRE SILK HOSE— NIGGER RIBBED ART SILK 5/g AND WOOL HOSE—IA /£ P.0.80x fii«»vr Jr^- i^tTk Pilone 42 jury Oc vo. 373

LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. 'PO Let—Furnished house in Victoria x Street. Write "XYZ," Star Office. WANTED Known—6lb tin Jam 4/3 *v or 3 tins 12/3, Imperial Honey 21b tin 2/2 or 3 tins 6/2, Three Crown Sultanas 1/3, Three' Crown Currants lOd, Methylated Spirits 1/6 bottle or 3 bottles 4/-, Lime Water 3 bottles for 1/6, Symington's Coffee Essence 2/1, Club Coffee 2/6, Tinned Peas lOd or 3 for 2/5, Sugar of Milk 3 for 5/8,Kornies 1/5 or 3 for 4/-, Cailler's Cocoa 3/- lb, Pie Fruit (half-gallon) 1/9, Lima Beans 31b for 1/- or 121b 3/6. Rally round the Cut Rate, the shop that brought down prices, 81 Union Street. 'Phone 627. Orders called for and delivered. WANTED" Known—St. Mungo 1/8 or 3 for 4/11, Fairy Wcnder 1/5 or 3 for 4/2, Spencer's (large) 1/9 pkt., Soap Powder 1/- or 3 for 2/10, Cut I Rate Soap (large bars) 3 for 2/4 or 17/- box of 24 bars, Sensation 6 bars 6/9, Clothes Pegs 2/3 gross or 2 gross 4/3, Sunlight Soap 1/7 pkt., Lifebuoy Soap 4/7 doz., Brown Windsor Soap 8 for 1/- or 5/11 box, Lighthouse Cleanser 3 for 1/-, "Hudson's Extract 5 for 1/-. Try Pyramid Tea, the tea that has now stood the acid test ""and has no equal, 3/1 lb, 51b chest 14/9 at the sole agents, the Cut Rate, the shop i that big values made famous, 81 Union Street. TYANTED Known—We pay no High \ * Street rents or other unnecessary overhead expenses, and yet we have '. the large turnover that enables us to sell at wholesale prices. Edmonds' ' Baking Powder (large) 6 tins 8/7, Jam, Jam. Jam 1/- tinsß/4doz., 2/-' tins 17/3 doz., C.O. Polish 3 tins 1/1, X-ray Stove Polish 3 for 1/1, Zebra 3 for 1/1, Aspro Tablets 1/1 bottle, Separator Butter 1/2 lb. Rice, Sago, Tapioca, etc., 121b for 3/6. 8.0.P. Tea 2/or 51b 8/11 or 1/9* in 301b chests, Cut Rate Tea 2/3 lb, 51b for 10/9 from the actual blender, The Cut Rate, 81 Union Street. 'Phone 627. , "WANTED Known—Still a few two- ! * piece cattle syringes, 50/- value, ' to be cleared at 25/-, Sykes' Drenches 1/4 or 15/- doz., Day, Son & Hewitt's . Red Drench to Tbe cleared at 1/- or 3 j for 2/9, Golden Syrup 71b tin 2/-, Dairy ! Salt 71b bag for 1/-, Fine Loose Salt i 91b for 1/-, Candles lOd lb or 121b for • 9/9, B. & P. Coriiflour 121b for 11/6, Tin Matches 2/11 doz., Sultanas 1/lb. Pineapple Chunks 3 for 2/8, ' , Edmonds' Baking Powder 3 large tins • for 4/5. Save money as your friends > are doing by trading at the Cut Rate, > 81 Union Street, the shop that big values made famous. •' "No-Rubbing" Laundry Help means better times for housewives and better business for us. Hardley and -Sons, agents for "No-Rubbing " —Advt

P ; OEONATION TJOTEL ELTHAM. | PRICE LIST. GILBEY'S SPECIAL INVALID POET (guaranteed 15 years old), 7/6 per bottle; 7/- per case lots. Old Spanish Wines, 6/- per bottle. i BRANDIES— Hennessy's Three Star, 19/- bottle. Hennessy's One Star, 15/6 bottle. Gustave Pierre (Three Star), 15/-. Fine Old (French) Draught Brandy, 11/6 bottle. WHISKIES— Buchanan's Red Seal, Walker's, 0.0. (Old Orkney), Dewar's Special Liqueur, White Horse, Green Stripe, Black and White, each 12/6 per bottle; 12/- per bottle case lots. 1 GINS— j Gilbey's Dry Gin, 12/- per bottle. I J.D.K.Z., 13/6 per bottle. j Old Tom, 12/6 per bottle. Wolfe's Schnapps, 12/6 per bottle. ' BUM— ' Eed Heart, 12/6 per bottle. Draught Bum (Old Jamaica), 11/6. ALES and STOUTS— i All Colonial Ales and Stouts, 1/6 per '; . quart bottle. i English Stout, 3/6 per quart bottle, 1 or 36/- per doz.; 2/- pint bottle, or 21/- per doz. Special Quotations for Clearing Sales. Banquets, etc. No American Rye or Canadian Whisky stocked. (CORONATION fXOTEIi E. CRABTEEE,

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 20 October 1922, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 20 October 1922, Page 7