V7ANTEDB. . ' WANTED Know*= Air kinds of . 1 musical instruments repaired at " * Laidlaw's Music Warehouse; expert ' workmanship guaranteed. 'Phone 680 l High St., Hawera. RANTED Known—We are offering the best value in bicycles in Hawera. A cheap bike is dear at any price. If you buy a Triumph yon hare something to be proud of. Come and see them.—Hawera Motors Ltd., corner High and Victoria Sts. "yj^ANTED Known — Compare our prices with any others and yonr will cease to wonder at our evergrowing popularity. J am , jam, jam,. 21b tins l/- 3 1/-, 1/-, lib tins 6d, 6d, 6dJ Hi V-,,'}/ 6 ' B- and P' cornflour, lid. lid, lid lb; Edinond's baking powder9%Pby*'V* »V 4 tin, 3 tins for 3/11, 3 tins for 3/11; Planter's Prid* tea 2/11, -2/11, 2/11 lb; Doctor* China tea, 3/3, 3/3, 3/3 lb; fancy assorted chocolates, 1/4, 1/4, 1/4 ft* jelly crystals, 4 for 1/-, 4 for 1/- 4 for I/-; O 'Cedar oil, quarts 3/-, 3/-, 3A Pl rtSw< 9 ' V9;Qmckshine 'floor .pohsh (large) lid, lid, lid tin; washing soda 81bs for 1/-, gibs for I/-5 sandsoap, 5 cakes for 1/-, 5 cakes for 1/-; prime onions, 81bs for 1/-, 81bs for--1/-; Colman's mustard, 3/7, 3/7, 3/7 lbr j"yyANTED Known— Clearing Sale of ' maids' and childreif's . beaea dresses, prices from 3/6 up to 12/6; pig reductions in underclothing; ladies' nightdresses, worth 15/., going f M - • specialty; infants' all-woV barraT 3/11; lovely wool shawls from 8/ir ■ pretty little frocks in silk, t/\U bSIt™ % cl e7 line at MiM HtmiJtom'a* Shop, High Street. . _ * *- RANTED Known—Aluminium war«t* Bullock has just landed anotherlarge indent of British make and theprwes are lower than ever; laaeenanfl' milk boilers, steamers, billy ean«L Devon pans, jugs, kettles (light and* . heavy), fish slices, colanders, preserving jpans, pudding basins, pie disheswash fcowls, soup and dinner plate^ sink tidies, egg poachers, a special line* ~ Of extra- heavy saucepans, eggs, etc.t ' Wi£?tk' 2/' i 2A >2/- pkfi&W we would welcome yonr inspection of these goods, a» we know the prices* ' and'quality stand alone.—BullocVs BierBargain Storey Princes St.; >phone 96.. RANTED Known—Belgian Glassware! Bullock has just landed a* large indent of these famous goods, including the following: Salad bowls,. comforts, bedroom bottles, sugar basins Gutter' dishes, sweet dishes, ntustarff pots, water jugs, vases, tumblers-^wintf - - glasses. ! We have these goods in aft sizes and can confidently recommend them. Another big special for oneweek only: Winged scrubs, 3 for 1/-,. 3^for iy-, 3 for l/-.-At Bulloek'e Bi£ gtojre^^inces Bt. (opp. Soldiers* €lub)l RANTED Known— Bullock !s big: - - special exercise book, 140 pages r for one week only we sell them at * for 1/-, 3 for 1/-, 3 for I/-; boy nowLarge Lane's Emulsion, 3/11, 3/1 L 3/IXper bot.; Vitas Health Salts, 2/3, 2/3,. 5/3 7 per bot.; ling fish, 1/2 per lb; iaidines from 4d.per tin; salmon from,74 per tin; genuine spring lobster, 2/- per - tin; Morton's herrings in sauce, libtins 3 for 2/9, 3 for 2/9.. Do not for- * get to se our new stocks of glassware and aluminium ware. Largest range i» the district.—Bullock's' Big' Store 'phone 96, Princes St. . _. ,;/. r RANTED Known—Shop at Bullock's, the house of big vainest 0 'Cedar mops, small size' 4/11, ,4/11,. .4/11, large size 7/9, 7/9, 7/9; O'Cedar oil, pint -bottles 1/6, 1/6, 1/6 per b»t, arge bottles 2/9, 2/9, 2/9; resin; 5d per " Ib, 61bs for 2/3; Mango chutney,-1/9,. 1/9, 1/9 per bot.; B. and P.. Cornflour^ ■ lid, lid, lid per lb; maize cornflour. 7d, 7d, 7d per lb; Sharland's cordials, 1/2, 1/2, 1/2 per bot.; Thomson and. Lewis' cordials, 1/9, 1/9, 1/9 per bot.r Dairy fly killers, 2/-, 1/-, 1/- each? Morton's Epsom Salts, 2/11, 2/11, 2/11 per box. Every line is a bargain at Bullock's Big Store, Prince St. (opp.. Soldiers' Club); 'phone 96. ■y\fAjS TTED~E.nown — 1/3 worth or goods for 1/ —that is what they: ar e doing at the "Cut Kate." For 1/worth of "Pyramid" coupons we are giving 1/3 worth of goods. Consider what this means; -you have the finest tea the world can produce at the price of ordinary teas; you have then 20fr cups of this fine brew to the pound, and above all we redeem the coupons and. - give 1/3 worth of goods for 1/- worth of said coupons. Is there any wonder that we are called the Genuine Price Eeducers? Start to-day and drink "Pyramid" tea.- If it's only for yonr health's sake take that couple of minutes' walk from High Street" to the shop that not only brought down but keeps . down the cost of living—The - Cut Rate Grocery; only address, 81 Union St., next Hodder and Tolley Ltd.; 'phone 627. WANTED Known—Brazite! Brazitef Brazite! Absolutely the only metal known that will solder aluminium utensils; no soldering iron, no Flux, no spirits of salt required. This wonderful discovery has solved the repair problem for the householder and the farmer alike; milk cans, buckets, saucepans, kettles and all utensils can be mended with perfect ease by the use of this wonderful new metal. Price 1/* stick at Gilbert's, Grocers, etc., sole %. ' agents for Hawera; 'phone 26. ; "yyANTEI) Known — Just arrived,. limited supply of icing sets, biscuits, forcers and lidless kettles. These kettles are becoming very popular, a* owing to a special design they boi* water very quickly, and another advantage is that the filling and pouring: is all done from the large spout, thuss avoiding the common danger of scalding by steam from the lid. Ring up 'phone 26 and find out-all about these specialty lines at Gilbert ?s, Grocers,. etc., High St., Hawera, agents. TyANTED Known—lmportant to all players of th e violin: We are selling celebrated Toms strings—E 1/6, A 2/6, D 2/6, G 7/6—at Dixon's, Ha- ' wera. -. . 'yyANTED Known—Tomatoes, tomatoes, tomatoes, Nelson grown, from 5/- per ease of 241b5,, more or less. This is your chance, ladies; don't miss it for making the family tomato sauce, chutney and green tomato pickles, and "don't forget this important point: We deliver free to any part of the borough. Ring up 'phone 26 or call at Gilbert's, Grocers, etc., High St., Ha- ~ - wera. "yyANTED Known—We have a splen- ■:-■' did range of Stetson hats, also'the latest in Borsalinos and Velours in all shades at Adamson and Robb's.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLIV, Issue XLIV, 27 February 1924, Page 2
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1,034Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLIV, Issue XLIV, 27 February 1924, Page 2
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