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WANTED KNOWN. ANTED Known—Dor/Ton any aceount miss our Annual Stocktaking Sale; commencing Friday, June 23, at 10 a.m.—Morton’s, Eltiham. "YY/" ANTED - Known His Master’s | Voice Radio, 100 per cent. British, also English valves. A real l triumph for the British manufacturer. Before buying be sure you see this latest production— era. ANTED Known—The Cut Bate Leads! Great Winter Show Sale commencing Thursday, June 22. Tlio greatest bargains ever offered in : New Zealand being offered at tho C.K.P. Choice-Ceylon Tea, 1/24 lb. case lots; prime Cheese sJdlb; Mildura Sultanas, 5d lb; Oatmeal, stbs. lid; best Fowl Wheat, 3/7 bushel to purchasers of 5 lbs. of our famous Tea; Men’s ThreePiece 'Suits, 18/11; (Men’s D.B. Overcoats, 21/6; Ladies’ Fur Coats, 97/6; Ladies’ Tweed Coats, fur collars, IS/11; ,Salad and Supper Sets, 3/11; Royal Albert Tea Sets, worth up to 45/-, for 27/6; Aynsley Tea Sets, for 29/6. Watch the front page of the “Star” each Wednesday for Thursday Specials and also the “.Star” Fridays for Saturday Specials.' You will find that the C.R.P., which is a 100 per cent. Hawera firm, will always lead the way in> values. Cheerio! Meet me in the Arcade. "YY/ANTED Known—Honour for Radio industary: H.M.V. Royal Warrant extended ho Britain’s youngest industry. His Master’s Voiee are now official suppliers of Radio receivers to H.M. the King. Be-sure and hear this King of English Radio.—E. Dixon & Co., Etch Hawera. Known—Somerset House I rates, reduced! Permanent boarders, sharing room, £1 2s 6d; singles, ladies or gents, £1 os. Tariff, 8s a da/y. All rooms thoroughly renovated. Handy to railway station and town. Aptly termed “A homo away from home.” for" Sale—-H.M.V. Radio, all-British f J including values. A great honour has been bestowed on Britain’s youngest industry. Tho Royal Warrant already- held by the Gramophone Co. Ltd., has been extended to include His Master’s Voice Radio, so they axe now official suppliers of Radio receivers to H.M. the King.—E. Dixon & Co., Ltd., > Hawera. Known—The Cut Rate 1 Leads! See our windows during sale. Our prices always unbeatable are lower still, and remember every shilling spent in the O.R.P. shop remains to circulate in Taranaki. All bacon, butter, cheese, etc., sold by the O.R.P. is produced by Taranaki farmers, thus giving definite support to local farming. 98 per cent, of tho merchandise sold by the O.R.P. Stores is carried by New Zealand railways, thus giving direct support to New Zealand civil servants. All printing, electrical work, signwriting, plumbing, etc., are given to local citizens, 'thus maintaining local industry, and to cap all, our prices, quality for quality, are always and will always be the lowest in the Dominion. Tho O.R.P. is a privately owned concern which pays no dividends to shareholders, which is in“ no combines and which is not connected in any way with chain store combinations, recognising that a chain is no itronger than its weakest link. Cheerio! Meet mo in tho Arcade. “ WORK WANTED] " —A position in privaite house by capable young woman. Write “K.,” Star Office. . _ financial: JyjONEY Troubles Solved] I advance any sum same day you apply; absolutely privacy; on furniture, motor cars, -P.N.’s. Your own terms of repay- ‘ ment'. Lowest interest. “Privacy,” ' Box 44, Wanganui. ROOM WANTED. YY^ ANTED—Bed-sitting room; must ‘ have fireplace and sunny aspect. Write “Sun,” Star Office. ."YY^ANTED —Bed-sitting room and ■board iby gentleman in private home. Part own furniture. Write to “99,” Star Office. LOST. J^OST —In Library, o.n- Saturday, leather, purse containing £1 note. Reward on returning to Star Office. ~;~~~FOt7ND. JJ'OUND —Last Tuesday, outside Stax Office, pair child’s mittens. Enquiries at Star Office. ‘ for~sale: jr°R Sale—The latest His Master’s Voice Radio, all-English. Prices, £3O/30/-; Console, £3B/15/-; Battery set, (£26/10/-. They are marvellous. Be sure you hear them if purchasing a Radio; —E. Dixon & Co., Ltd., Hawera. JPOR Sale—3-cow Gana milking plant and 2 h.p. electric motor. For particulars apply Les Barkla, Tawhiti, ’Phono 28301. Coal'—We have a good stock of kitchen and house coal; also dry Tata, pine, kindling wood and cones. —\ Taupi-ri Coal Depot ’Phone 2305, Union 1 Street. jCJET Four Golf Clubs, complete with bag; all in first-class condition. Write “Clubs,” Star Office. •TO LET] LET Two sunny unfurnished " rooms, good locality, private entrance. Address at Star Office. QUR Hot Water Bottles are alfiirlt grade; no seconds; 3/- to 7/6. —At Strange’s, the Chemist. ip LAIN 36in. Winceyetto, in Cream, • Salmon, Blue and Pale Green, 1/yard.—Kaupokonui Co-op. 'Stores. JCTOT Water Bottles, first grade, at A Strange’s, from 3/- to 7/0. All British. A good selection.—Strange, Chemist. IW I®' 1 ®'* 2 Twist Sil irts, 2/11; Doctor Flannels, 4/11; All-Wool Sweaters, 8/6; Nap Trousers, 5/6.—Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. gHAW For Men’s Suits to Measure! All-Wool Worsteds, 95/-; Tweeds, from 84/-. Our Suits are known all •over Taranaki as the best that money can buy. Call and inspect the latest patterns.—At the Busy Shop, High Street. CHAW For Overcoats! Boys’, from 12/6 to 24/6; Men’s, from 19/6 to 95/-;-Raincoats, 22/6 to 72/6; Leather Coats, 79/G; Leatherette, 29/6. Remember you always save money at the *Busy Shop, High Street. Under the Postal Regulations corres- £ pondence addressed to a nom-de-plumo, or with initials only, to oaro of any Post ’ Office, will not he forwarded from office of posting. If advertisers do not desire to disclose their names they may have replies addressed oare of "The Star," and, £ iame will be forwarded to advertiser.

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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 20 June 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 20 June 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 20 June 1933, Page 2

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