WANTEDS. W^^^o^^Bulio^r^rT^ , and goods stand inspection Drior? apncota, 1/6 per lb; peaches l/4 P er lb; prunes, 31bs for l/n' S e er ?ffl raisins, 31bs for 1/11, 7 /% J^ sultanas, 9d, 9d, 9d per lb, Gib for 4/3----5h 4/ 6 ' o ,eedless raisins > 31bs for 2/- I for 8!/ 0" V"\ -lateS; 2*lbS for V-; 2ilbs I tor l/., cooking almonds, 1/6, 1/6 "l /« 1 per lb; muscatels, 9d, 9d, 9d pkt- "K'' ' tomato soup, lid, lid, lid per tin;1 Tucker's soups, 4 for 1/-, 4 for 1/-' Foster Clarke's soups, 8 for 1/-, 8 -for ! V-.-Bullock's Big Store, the Real ! Fnce Seducer, Princes St.; 'phone 96. j to sell the cheapest; we don't belong to the cheap and nasty ■ varietr Our motto is highest quality, honest value, efficient service and \a square deal all round. Edmond 's baking powder, large tins, 1/4, 3 tins for 3/11; rice, 61ba for 1/9, 121bs for 3/3; Sugar ! of Milk,-3 pkts for 4/8 or 1/7 pkt; [ bhreddo, the new suet preparation for ; puddings, etc, this is a good line, 1/3 i pkt; our loose Ceylon tea is a real i snip at 2/3 per lb or 10/11 per 51bs.— j At Gilbert's, Hawera's Leading Grocers and Provision Merchants, 'phone #6. Sole distributors of the famous Waiata brand butter, bacon and cheese. ANTED Known—Gilbert »s famous Waiata brand provisions, including butter, bacon and full cream cheese, are now universally acknowledged as the very acme of quality and flavour; the discriminating housewife always asks for Gilbert's Waiata brand machine sliced bacon or ham. You would be well pleased with this specialty line. Sold only at Gilbert's, Hawera's Leading Grocers and Provision Merchants, 'phone 26; sole distributors for the Waiata brand of provisions. WANTED Known—Bullock's hard- '• ware, crockery, brushware, etc., is marked at prices that command quick sales. Chair seats, 1/-, 1/-, 1/- each; glass butter dishes,. 6d, 6d, 6d each; white and gold cups, only 4/:, 4/-, 4/per half dozen; sandwich tins, 6d, 6d, 6d each; English boot laces, 5 paris for 1/-, 5 pairs for 1/-; writing pads from 3d each; envelopes, 2/-, 2/-, 2/- per box. We have a large range 'of aluminium ware. Aluminium mugs, 9d, 9d, 9d each.—Bullock's Big Store, Princes St.," opposite Soldiers' Club; 'phone 96. .
-FURNITURE! House, Shop and Office Fittings. UPHOLSTERY, WIRE MATTRESSES, Kapoe Bedding, . Picture Framine' Tapestry Squares, Mats, Hearth Rues ,- . ".: Etc;., S ' DIRE6T FROM THE MAKER! AND SAVE MONEY! That's what you do when you buyhere. There are no unnecessary expenses to be added to the prices, therefore it's only logical to expect that you get ALL your moneys worth. If you have any .FURNITURE looking shabby, send it,;£long and .we'll make it like NEW again at a LOW COST SAWS SHARPENED. •/}■ CABINETMAKER: : ;y 107 UNION ST., HAWEKA ;. (near Station). ■ ," Ring 'Phone 659.
(Sniitli'a Overland Sejrvlee;) TWICE DAILY. HAWEBA TO WAVOAITUX. Morning Service: Leaves Hawera fl a.m., arrives Manatahi 9.35, Patea 9.45, Waverley 10.15, Waitotaia 10,30, Wanganui 11.80. Afternoon service: Leaves Hawera 1 • p.a., arrives Manutahi 1.25, Patea 1.45, Waverley 2.15, Waitotara 2.50, Wanganai 8.30 (connecting by service can with Auckland express at Mart on). WANGA2TOI TO HAWEEA. Horning service: Leaves Wanganul at 9.45 a,m. (after arrival of service cars from Marton with passengers from . Main Trunk express), arrives Kai Iwl 10.5, Maxwelltown 10.20, Waitotara 10.45, Waverley 11.0, Pates 11.30, Hawera 12.15 (connecting with ear service to New Plymouth, with time for lunch in Hawera). Afternoon service: Leaves Wanganui at 4 p.m., arrives Kai Iwi 4.25, Maxwelltown 4.40, Waitotara 5.0, Wavarlej 5.15, Patea 5.40. Hawera 6.15. EEDUCED FARES. 60 Miles for 15/- ' Hawera to Manutahi, 3/-"j Patea, 6/-; Waverley, 8/6j Waitotara, 10/-; Wanganui, 15/-. Wanganui to Kai Iwi, 8/-j Maxwelltown, 4/-; Waitotara, 6/-; Waverley. 8/6j Patea, 10/-; Hawera, 15/-. ' * By using S.O.S. 4} hours can be saved on the journey from Auckland and. way stations to New Plymouth. Parcels carried to any point on the route, and delivered in business areas at parcel post rates. J3.0.5. service flags have- been distributed to stores, hotels and garages on the route for the use of passengers as s*op signals. SUNDAY TBIPS TO DAWSON FAILS. Weather permitting, car will leave Blake's Garage, Hawera, every Sunday at 10 a.au Booking Offices: Wanganui Head Office, Butland Hotel Building, Victoria Avenue (opposite . G.P.0.). Office 'phone 1130. Private 'phone 675 K. Hawera: Blake's Garage, Begent St 'Phone 168. Private 'phone 219. Telegrams: Smith's Overland Service, Wanganui. JJ A WE INS, * DTEES & DET CLEANERS, Corner High and Victoria Street*. $lobe Motor Service will collect ani tfiiver parcels on all routes. Write « the parcel; we do the rest. Banish Influenza with "Nazol," the handiest and surest preventive. Inhale through handkerchief. Penetrative and germ-killing. 60 doses 1/6. —Advfc.
Madras Muslin, 40-inch wide, Hid. yard Tasselled Madras Muslin, 2/6 yaTd. Colbert Edge Printed Madras Muslin, 1/11 and 2/11 yard
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 August 1923, Page 2
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803Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 August 1923, Page 2
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