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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. JfOR Sale—Cheap for quick sale? Good 6-roomed house, replete with every convenience, including bathroom, porcelain bath, electric light, gas, hot water service, high pressure range, wash-house, copper and tubsr back entrance to Little Regent St. This property has been renovated throughout; terms arranged; immediate possession. Apply 58 Regent St., opposite O'Callaghan Ta Garage. J^OST— Jt'rom Pihama, on March 25th, seven draught horses; £1 reward on information.—J. Parker, Otakeho. J^OST— In Wilson Street and Glover Road, child's patent leather shoe. Finder please leave at Star Office. **Ii A Gloria," the gramophone de luxe; £1 down and 5/- weekly will put one in your home. See Liddington about it, High St., Hawera. JLTEN'S farm boots, built to stand Taranaki weather, 22/6, 24/6, 27/6, 31/6. We maintain stocks of all sizes, and are sole agents for the celebrated "Ezywauker" boots-, suit cases, kit and Gladstone bags, harness, hamea and chains at Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. JJJITCHINSON'S Quality Pla'ntTa^e posted all over Ni.Z. *■- We sgive satisfaction.—New Plymouth. ]^|i ATRICULATION Exam.—Wanted, coach for subjects engineering entrance. State fees, eet., to "Lectro." Star Office. ' , ' XfOW opening new season's millinery, ladies' wear for autumn, comprisi ing costumes, veloiir coats, knitted wool frocks, wool jumpers and cardigans, all marked at prices to everyone who calls at Kaupokonui Coop. Stores. -^ i \IO Gramophone in the world cab boast the same improvements as the new "La Gloria' * cabinet model Tk« ' tone is unequalled; easy terms to suit ' any pocket.—Liddington's, High St. 3 Hawera. gHARE-MILKING wanted, up to 120 cows with machines; at liberty June 1. Write "Box," Star Office. -;» gPECIAL Purchase of 4-ply knitting wool, full loz. skeins, in following shades: .Tan, jade, old rose, navy, cardinal, putty, nigger, fawn, peacock, emerald, dark saxe, champagne; special price 74d skein at Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. gCHNEIDEMAN'S SuUs—A very big range to*ehoose from,- including latest effects in tweeds, worsteds and guaranteed navy blue serges.—Goldstone and Patterson/sole'agents. AgECURE one of Schneiaeman's. Suits " during our sale. The prices"now are: Suits usually SB 15s, now £4 19s 6d; £7 15s, rysn-5& 19s €&.> See.our windows.—Goldstone ' afcd^ Patterifonj; >ole agents. ' r" £uits have no equal in ready-to-wear suits. We invite a comparison with any other. See them in our windows. 'Come and try a few on and see" their superiority.— Goldstone and Patterson, sotel agents. SENSATIONAL Sale of , Schneideman's Suits, See our display of these famous suits, all plainly marked at greatly reduced prices.—-Coldstone and Patterson, sole agents. - Wool—Just the very thing as a compress for colds, chest troubles, neuritis, etc.; 2/- packet. at! Tait's Pharmacy. -*-„•-»* \\TE have some 1 fine seedlings of antirrhinums, Canterbury bells, Correopsis, (founts, Iceland poppies, polyanthus and Sweet Williams. Plant now for early spring flowering. Alsc bulbs of all classes. Call and inspect at Staub and Co.'s, 16 Regent Street, Hawera, - VyANTEi, Stows—A Clearing 8* TT of ready-made dresses all aiier prices all reamced; ladies' skirts fro* 5/6 to 15/-; ladies' aprons and overall all reduced; lams and hosiery all dows to bedrock prises. Sale starts to-ds at Miss Hamilton's Shop, High St. ' Ty ANTED Known—New goods now opening in every department.— Harropa Ltd. TJ^ANTED Known—New goods now opening in every department.— Harrops Ltd. "WANTED Known—These prices will convince you: Salmon, large tins, lOd or 3 tins for 2/3, small 7d tin or 3 tins for 1/8; Colman's starch, 4/9 pkt; English custard powder, 6d pkt or 6 pkts for 2/9; Robinson's groats, 1/8 tin, 3 tins for 4/9; Robinson's patent barley, J/8 tin; clothes pegs,"2/gross; tinned peaches, 1/7 or 3 for 4/6; tinned apricots, 1/7 or 3 for 4/6; pineapple, sliced, 3 tins for 2/6; mixed nuts for Easter holidays, 1/- lb; walnuts, 1/3 lb; rice, 31bs 1/-, 6lbsfor 1/9, 121bs for 3/3; 3 bars good household soap for 2/6; oatmeal, 3d lb, 121ba for 2/9; sago and tapioca, 31bs for 1/- or 121bs for 3/9; honey, 21b tins (pure clover), 2/- tin; Edmond*B baking powder, 3 tins for 4/3j Beaver baking powder, 1/3 tin, 3 tins 3/6. -Remember we stock only the best and sell at prices that can't be beat. Every day you turn this offer down you are losing money, so come right along to Gilbert's, Grocers, etc., Higb .St., Hawera; Boi 72; 'phone 26. "WANTED Known-^Just a word to let you know that we have landed a few more wide-mouth preserving jars,^ quarts and half-gallons; also raspberry and black currant pulp for jam making, and Karswood poultry spice, the wonderful egg producer. These are. Jines worth noting. Don't delay, hutv«ome right along and let us know your requirements.—Gilbert's, * Grocers, etc., sole distributors of the now famous Waiata. butter, bacon and cheese, High SK, Hawera. " J " Y\fE "are still selling our well-known saddle\tweed trousers at 27/6; the usual price is 32/6; also saddle tweeds in big sizes.—Adamson «njt Robb. .^ TI7ANTED Known—Of -* course you ? T lenow that ,the ' * Cut Rate \'A* always^ on the job -with pticesPiusVrs little" lower,, than the'next -bests-- Too "ialso know that "our reputation'/.has always been for cut prices,- so it' i« nothing-new to „iind -our prices „aTT the bottom. Our bacon and. cheese are., no* as favourably spoken of as our "cul rate" prices; in fact, although the cul prices acquired our trade, it was th< quality of our goods" that held it anc - stili holds it at the shop that^sjtrucl Out independently for fair pnc&.tf the peonler Support the "Cu£2u|f|| whifilrstands, as a bu&er„betw^^^M _____& return ? io-yJ^x^/p»^___^_m B_B^_&___^_^m_mß______m

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 3 April 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 3 April 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 3 April 1923, Page 1

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