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fehriHreCUT-RATE ■ THE FARMERS’ SHOPPING CENTRE. ; The Cut Rate Leads. We Won’t Be Undersold. ; HAWERA, ELTHAM, MANAIA, PATEA & STRATFORD i All Mail Orders Must Have Postage Included. : Full Opening in Stratford takes place ; To-morrow, Saturday, July 21st, 1934 j Yes, the Cut Rate opens in Stratford TO-MORROW ; with a full range of Groceries in the large premises ; opposite the Post Office, formerly occupied by Messrs. ; Joyes Ltd. Residents of Stratford shall from now on ' | enjoy the Famous “C.R.P.” Values at their door, and ■ shall be saved the trouble of sending to Hawera or ; Eltham. Farmers in the Stratford District can secure ; their every requisite under one roof. The C.R.P. pays > no high salaries, being operated entirely by one man, J who does the whole of the executive work, and who by J ' judicious purchasing at the Fountain Head is able to sell to the Farmer and others the very highest .quality J merchandise money can buy at prices lower in many ; instances than shopkeepers buy at. Wake up, Mr. I Farmer! Make contact with the C.R.P.—See what we ; can save you upon your Groceries, your Wheat, Pollard, I etc. Buy your Salt Lick at little over half what you have ; been paying; also your Working Boots, Gum Boots, j Working Trousers, Twist Shirts, etc., etc. Ladies shall « also be delighted at the savings they can affect in Silk ’ Stockings, Underwear, etc. And get this, and get it ! right—Two things cannot be done: Firstly, our supplies • cannot be stopped. .Secondly, we will not be stampeded ; into higher prices by panic prices being staged. No, the < “C.R.P.” is in Stratford to stay. ; RALLY ROUND THE CUT-RATE! I '_, _ , IJLJW , -iji.■ ii * ■» min ll* i — r «p—«—, *• ■ • ’ ■ ' . , ..1 j 7 Busy Shops! 7 Busy Shops! i Cheerio! Meet Me in the Arcade j

CARPETS! CARPETS! WATCH McCORMICK’S CHEAPER PRICES -rw mn»ren?R snivel SPECIAL WOVAX QUALITY 9ft. x 7ft. 6m. AXMINSTEE .. £4/15/. , TUFT ED AXMINSTEK. 9ft. x 9ft. AXMINSTER . ••”£5/10/- 10ft. 6in. x 9ft., only ■nm9ft. x 10ft. 6in. AXMINSTER. £6/12/6 12ft. x 9ft., only £B/8/-9ft-x 12ft AXMINSTER £7/15/“ CHEAPEST IN HAWERA. D. MeCormick & Co. Princes St. Next P.O. HAWERA _ Complete Home Furnishers and Funeral Directors. Funerals conducted Town Qr Country. Quality ! Service I Satisfaction !

MOTOR-CYCLE USERS. /~’<AN have their machines thoroughly overhauled speedily and cheaply. Good range of spares always in hand. J W A RCHBOLp & C 0 -’ Douglas Depot. ’Phone 2578, 'HAWERA. ) “YE OLDE LAVENDER.” PLANTS' BOUQUETS WREATHS • J ’Phones: ' ' ■> Day - - 2556 Night - - 2112 MRS. ANDREWS, FLORISTE, Union Street, Hawera. L

TEA PRICES REDUCED! p OLD Bild and Red Funnel Brands '- T all reduced in price. Procurable at gIMON & (JO.. GROCERS, UNION ST., HAWERA. Over* Sleep Get your ! ALARM CLOCKS to-day from— I i J. B. Gerrand&Sons Ltd. "'Jewellers and Watchmakers. Ci. Hifch & Rep, ent Sts. HAWERA — THE — BOOT HOSPITAL VICTORIA STREET. HAWERA. Boys’ Boots, soled and heeled, sizes 4 and 5, 5/-; sizes 1,2 and 3, 4/-. Repairs .while you wait. z F. DAVIES, PROPRIETOR. . . STORMISING Is the Latest and Most Scientific Process of Cylinder Block Re-boring yet introduced into Motordom. OUR NEW STORMISER has just arrived and. we-,are- now in a position to give you THE NEW SCIENTIFIC SERVICE at no Extya Cost .' Have your new pistons fitted by the Stormising method. We will be pleased to give you our quotation. THE CRITERION GARAGE REGENT STREET, HAWERA. 'phone aaia. . .’ ..

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1934, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1934, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 20 July 1934, Page 8

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