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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. gOXTHORN! Boxthorn, £1 per 1000, cash with order, at Shatter's Hawera Nursery, 37 Caledonia St. JE>EEF, Iron and Wine; palatable after flu tonic, 6/- per bottle; a really valuable tonic.—Ws, G. Strange, chemist. QOSY Wear for Cold Weather.—We have a beautiful assortment of ladies' and maids' woollen vests and combinations, the very thing for this cold weather. Combinations in cotton, wool and cotton, also pure wool, Eoslyn, also Meridian, in all sizes; yeats in eotr ton, silk, pure wool; nighties in crepe, w'inceyette, nun's veiling, Viyella, silk and crepe de chine—Miss Stewart, High Street. J^GG Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil for coughs, colds and weak chests; a tonic compound second to none; 3/6 at Strange's. XpARMERS! During the sale we arc giving 10 percent, discount off our already low price's on ,f arm., boots and shoes of every description; all sizes in atoek of dairy clogs.—Hannah and Co., Ltd. JpOK Sale-^Good quiet house, cow, close to profit (Sept. 16); in calf to pedigree Jersey; guaranteed sound;, good reason for selling. Apply "But-ter-fat," Star Office. JpOE Sale—Bay gelding, rising four, used to all harness. Apply W. Harris, Pihama. Q.BT Strange 'a Lirer Pill Feeling! Energy with a smile; health in every bottle; 1/- at Strange's, the chemist. J^OST —Between Opera House and Vogel Street, gold bar brooch (keepsake); reward. Address at Star Office. , .. ' • TOST—From Normanby, one heifer, JU close to calving (spotted red and white). Reward 10s. Apply E. Hurliman, blacksmith, Normanby. P"AEMEBS"f Please note: Copper sheeting 2/4 per foot; tinned steel,' 1/4; tanks, 400-gal. £3 15s, 600-gal. £4 17s 6d, 800-gal. £6.—Ellis and Smth, Plumbers, Nelson St., Hawera. w.s ' TJIANOS! Pianoa and moFe Fiauop are leaving Liddiugton 's ever\ month; quality tells and sells; pricviV : and easy terms to suit everyone.—T. G Liddington, Hawera, agent for flaxen ton, Nimmo and Sons, Wellington. pHOTOGEAPHY! ~Our up-to-date department ensures prompt supply; 24 hour service with guarantee of < sat! isfaction.—W. G. Strange, chemist. ' TJOSLYN Socks in fine all-wool cash* mere, in black, putty, grey; or ein-' I shades, 3/11; better than '.any' imported sock. —GoM«tone and Patterson's Ltd., Gents' Tailors and Outfitters, Hawera. TJOSLYN Underwear fov the coming season in summer weights can be always obtained at Goldstone and Patterson's Ltd., Men's Tailors and Outfitters, Hawera. gTRAYING on farm, Manaia- Road, Kaponga, 1 Red Shorthorn cow in full milk. If not claimed will be sold lat Farmers' Co-oj). yards on September 7th.—Horace Mellow. CPECIALS at" Goldstone and Patterson's Ltd.—Men's Doctor flannels, 6/9; men's all-wool ROalyn flannels, 7/6; all-wool colonial socks, 1/6 pair. CPECIALS at Goldßtdne and Patterson's Ltd.—Men's best . quality denims, 8/6; men's grey bib overalls, 10/6; men'B hard wear trousers, 6/6. at Goldstone and Patterson's Ltd.—Hard-wearing tweed trousers, 18/6; heavy : all-wool saddle tweed trousers, 24/6. CEED Potatoes—We have some very fine samples of these in all popular varieties, including the famous Black Kidney: Seed potatoes will be scarce this year. Secure yours now.— Staub and Co., Seedsman, 16 Regent Street, Hawera. ~f£O LET—I 34 acreß on South Road at £2 10s per acre. Particulars from A. W. Page, Box 64, Hawera. 4,6,8 HPHE Metro Confectionery Company have opened a mail order department and are supplying confectionery direct from the factory to the public at wholesale rates. Send for our price list. Box 277, New Plymouth. HPHE Metro Confectionery Company deliver all goods post free. Send for price list to-day. Box 277, New Plymouth. VIVIFIC can be obtained at cbenutf and stores. VW ANTED to Buy-r-False teeth, any condition; prices ranging to £5 set by return maij.—Pearline Company* Security Building 3, Auckland. TTfANTED Known—Come to Bullock's' Big Store for best bargains: Cerebos salt, lid, lid, lid per tin; Regal tobacco, a snip at 1/3, 1/3, 1/3 pkt; finest Broken Orange Pekoe teaj just landed, 2/8 per lb, 51bs for 12/9; Nugget, 4 tins for 1/-, 4 tins for 1/-, 4 tins for 1/-; cornflour, 7d; 7d, 7d per lb, 121bs for 6/6; seedless raisins, 31bs for 2/-, 31bs, for 2/-; 3-Crown currants, 31bs for 2/3, 31bs for 2/3; candles, 18/-, 18/-, 18/- per box of 251bs. Shop at Bullock's, Princes St., where the best values are; 'phone 96. VyANTED Known—Our Second Anniversary; two years ago the "Cut Rate" Grocery came into existence and was given about a month to last, but notwithstanding prophecies to that effect and notwithstanding efforts to stop our supplies because of our "bargain prices" the "Cut Rate" is much alive to-day- and still "going strong." In another space you will find a list of snip prices for one day only—the anniversary of our opening— and we make bold to "say that these are the cheapest prices quoted since the war, and remember our interests are yours—the more business we do the cheaper you can buy.—At the "Cut Rate" Grocery, Hawera's big value store. Only one address: 81 Union St., next Hodder and Tolley, opposite Hyslop's smithy; 'phone 627. TyANTED' Known — A cheaply equipped bike is dear at any price. You should see our British bicycles; all fittings high quality; tyres and tubes guaranteed. We stand behind every machine sold. —Hawera Motors Ltd. WANTED Known—Hawera Motors; Ltd. are the people _ fox- genuine repairs in all branches. We do all work thoroughly and charge lowest possible prices. Try us.—Corner High and Victoria Sts., Hawera.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 6 September 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 6 September 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 6 September 1923, Page 1

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