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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. kJ.fc.tJ luxon s window—Articles suitable for Christmas presentsmusic carrier, Meccano, violins, accordeo?.s'^ bu Sl 3 jn_usie;_useful presents. gTART the New "i ear"well by dealing at Bullock's. S.I. flour, 20/6, 20/6. 20/6 per 100, 10/6 per SQlbs, 5/6 per 251bs; rolled oats, 1/4 per bag: feed barley, 4/3 half bushel, 16/- per sack: pollard, 200's, 22/- per sack; shell grit chicken raiser, bran, maize, kerosene motor spirits, motor oils, barbed and plain wire, wire netting, nails, staples, etc.—Bullock's Cash Store, Princes St opposite Soldiers' Club. gUNSHINE Purses frlmT 5/6 each" delightful present for a lady.— Liddington 's, Haw-era. "PLANT Now — iSalvia "Bonfire,*"' Zinnias, Scarlet Pimpernell, Aster* We have strong well-hardened plants of above and many other kinds; also Pot Plants and Palms suitable fo" presents.— Staub and Co., 18 Regent St. Hawera. " ' QCHNElD£M3OT^hiih"irTdT7^dy- . to-wear siJts h.'ve no equal. Obtainable only at Goldstone and Patterson's, Hawera. jkJCHNEIDEMAiv :S higlTg~rade ready-to-wear suits in tweeds, worsteds and guaranteed navy serges from £5 15s.—Goldstone and Patterson, sole agents, Hawera. gTETSON' Hats ! Jusf opened a shipment of Stetsons/in all the new shapes. There's nothing like a Stetson; the new price is 52/6.—Goldstone a*d Patterson, tailors and outfitters Hawera, r£° LET—Small, cottage off Egmont St.; hot and cold water and drainage etc. Apply F. D. Mclntyre, plumber, Victoria St. General Store and Market Garden on Beach Road, Hawera, can supply groceries of all kinds, also fruit, confectionery, soft drinks and vegetables (straight from the garden), peas, French beans, broad beans marrows, and new potatoes; rhubarb (4d a bund^j or 3/6 a doz); also Orange Pekoe tea, loose, 2/9 and 2/6 lb To encourage er.sh business a speciai discount of 2/6 is giv n with every cash.arder of 20/-. Orders delivered to any part of Hawera.—Mrs E. Ling proprietress. JIWEED Workin^fPa^tslfrom 17/B, in all sizes, beet value in Taranaki; also Men's Working Shirts from 6/6. We cater to give you the best value.— Adamson and Robb for Men's Wear f HE Talk of"the~~To^n is John Kirk's low prices for high-grade goods and useful and novel Christmas gifts. "Y'ELVET Face Records eliminate surface sounds. Hear them at Liddington's, Hawera. "yy ANTED Known—\Ve employ no travellers and conduct our business on the most economical lines. We can and do give the benefit to our customers in the form of the lowest prices in the trade. Give us a trial; satisfaction guaranteed at Seaver's Cycle Depot, High Street. Hawera. " Known—Toilet soap, good, -, ,~ ■£ for 3/"' real Castile, 8d or 3 for 1/6; Brown Windsor, 8 for lid or 5/11 box; Sensation, 1/3 or 14/- doz.; Cut Rate soap, 3 for 2/4; St. Mungo, 1/8; Fairy Wonder, 1/5; Hudsons Extract, 5 for 1/- or 10 pkts for 1/11; clothes pegs, 2/3 gross or 2 gross for 4/3; bacon sides, 8d lb; fancy large prunes, 9d lb or 31bs for 2/2; Aspro, tablets 25 's, 3 for .2/11; the great Pyramid tea, 51b. box, 14/9; Sunlight soap, 1/7 pkt; , Lighthouse Cleanser, 3 for 1/- or 6 for 1/10; methylated spirits (large), 3 bottles 4/-; lime water, 3 large bottles >■ 1/6; Capstan tobacco, large stocks, 1/6 J or 1/5 taking 8 or more tins; Otto de Rise cigarettes, 6d or 6 pkts for 2/9. j Make no mistake; quality service can be had at the Chit Rate second to none in New Zealand, notwithstanding that our prices are all so low. One trial will convince you, so just have a walk down to the Cut Rate, 81 Union St.; 'Phone VyAN 1 Jti) jvijown—Xui Calf *uod, Faterin^, prime o.s. chaff, barley, wheat, fencing wire, etc., at keen prices.—The Cash Store, Otakeho. ! "y^E thank you all for generous support during 1922 and wish you j the bept and brightest that the world can bring you for 1923.— R. T. Bullock, Princes St. TyANTED Known—Sliced pineapple, 1/2 tin or 3 for 3/3; pineapple cubes, 3 for 2/5; finest 3-Crown sultanas, 1/3 or 61bs for 7/3; seedless raisins, 31bs for 2/5. Have you tried our superior mixed nuts, 31bs for 2/7 or 61bs for 5/3; genuine Ship jellies, 2/7 doz.;'essence extracts from 5d bot.; "X" jam, glass jars, 2/2 each; pres,e/r o ve<? ff"6er.' lod it; dessert fruits, .1/8 tin or 19/3 doz.; sheep's tongues from 1/5 tin; peanuts, 8d lb or> 31bs for 1/10; sultanas, lOd lb; cooking almonds, 1/11; Brazil nuts, lid lb, 31bs 2/5; Syke's cordials, 1/11 bottle. 6 bottles for 11/-; Edinond's baking powder, 1/6 or 3 for 4/4 or 6 for 8/7; tinned peas, 8 for 2/5; golden syrup, 71b tins, 2/-, or 21b tins Bd, 3 for 1/10. A study of our prices will show you why we do not go begging from door to door for a month. We merit the business on quality and price, and we get it at the Cut Rate, 81 Union St.: .'phone 627. . YJ/ANTED* Known—Absolutely the largest variety of Xmas presents and toys in Taranaki to be had at Hart's, the Notorious Price Smashers. Prams frcm 4/6; seagrass prams, wonderful value, from 29/6 to £3 15s; you will need to Look early to secure these lines; dolls at greatly reduced prices; tricycles (best iron frames) from 27/6; do not be late with your Xmas shopping. Avoid the crush by selecting your presents now and we will hold over till Xmas any article on payment of a deposit.—At Hart's, High Street and Union Street, next Smith and Easton's Mart; ako at Opunake. yyANTED Known—The proprietors of the Cut Rate wish to thank the numerous customers who have so generously and loyally rallied around the Cut Rate during the year that is now passing out. Notwithstanding prophesies to the contrary the Cut Rate is still very much alive and still" " there ", with the prices, and our New Year resolution is to sell every single article at Cut Rate prices during the coming year. We are making, provision to carry still larger stocks, and you will' find still keeoer prices the order of the day. If you haven't already done so get acquainted nt the Cut Rate—the shop that sells Retail at Wholesale prices— 81 Union St., next Hodder and Tollev 'Phone C 27.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 5 January 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 5 January 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 5 January 1923, Page 1

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