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WANTEDS. TO ADVERTISERS. Under the Postal Regulations correspondence addressed to a rtom-de-plume, or with initial! omy, to care ol any Post Office, will not be forwarded from office of posting. If advertisers do not desire to disclose their names they may hare replies addressed care of the Star and same will be forwarded to the advertiser. ■^TANTED —Competent general. Ap--1 ply Airs F. J. H. Nancarrow, 60 Plymouth Street, Wanganui. ijyANTED —Married couple, man to ■ milk, ivife to help ,in the flush of the season; hand milking; good wages and conditions. Apply Cosgrove and Co,, Manaia.

"^/ANTED —Shorthand-typist. Apply ' M. Kineton Parkes and Co., 120 High St. ANTED—Share-milking by married 1 man with two sons; good references. Apply J. W. Corey, Hunter St. YX/ANTED —A lad for milking and L farm work. —J. C. Bublitz, Hawera. ,W? JTED to Buy—Shed or second- ‘ hand iron for small building on bowling green. Apply C. E. Brooke, secretary Okaiawa Bowling Club. '^/ANTED —Strong youth or man for 1 ‘ dairy farm; good wages to good man. Apply “A.C.,” Star Office. M ATE s, three, wish to procure large herd on shares. Reply to “limes,” Star Office. ANTED—Farm work by young reL liable man; experienced in machine milking. Write “74,” Star Office. ANTED—By steady young married 1 man, share-milking, 30 to 40 cows by hand or 50 to 60 by machines; experienced in progressive farming; references. Write “Keen,” Star Office. W A , N TED—Man or strong youth for 1 dairy farm. Apply J. O. Parsons, Inaha. ’ ’ WANTED Known—Euchre party and *■ J dance, Bailway Social Hall, every Monday evening. ANTED Known Reupholstering 1 . • and repairs; latest patterns, low priees. Patea residents: Note arrangements made for transport. Pram hoods recovered.—F. Headley, 207 Princes St. for two gentlemen boarders; central; good eomfortable home. Write “T.M.,” Star Office. RANTED Known—The “Dahlia” 1 Oilskin Coat can be purchased at Gillanders’ Seed Store. pared to do all classes of motor repairs at lowest charges at Latham’s Garage, next Star Office; ’phone 443. Stewart_Raweliffe. "W/ANTED Known—Special stocktaking reductions of 3/- in every pound for a few weeks only at Harrops Known Men’s Roslyn 1 pink underwear, 14/6; these goods are renowned for hard wear, being allwool. and unshrinkable; obtainable in all sizes from Adamson and Robb. ANTED~Known—Navy blue suits! The famous Lynx brand are noted for their splendid cut, fit and finish. We can fit any size; they are made from thoroughly reliable indigo serge. Try one at Adamson and Robb’s.

.^7 ANTED Known—Just arrived 50 cases first grade sturmer apples direct from the orchard. These we offer at 10/3 ease, 5/6 half case. Note: We are prepared to deliver at these tempting prices. Ring up 'phone 26 and order yours now.—Gilbert’s Quality Service, Grocers and Fruit Merchants, High St., Hawera. WANTED Know.’i—Dixon and Co. Hawera, keep the largest stock of pianos and gramophones outside the four centres. .RANTED Known—Made-to -measure suits are our specialty; a perfect fit is assured with a service that cannot be beaten; every suit guaranteed at the Busy Mercer’s —Shaw, High St. RANTED Known - The famous L *' Sqnire pianos from £9O upwards; ~ only at Laidlaw’s, High St., Hawera. Known—Special stoektak--1 ihg reductions of 3/- in every pound for a few weeks only at Harrops Ltd. Known—Only the best of linings and trimmings used in our made-to-measure suits; special unbreakable fronts; prices from 115/- at the Busy Mercer's—Shaw, High St. Known Just arrived, girls’ gold and silver armlets in all sizes.—E. Morris, leading jeweller. ANTED Known Only fourteen days more of the great removal sale at the Cut Rate. Tucker’s custard powder, 3 for 2/2, 3 for 2/2 (what are you paying?); Beaver baking powder, 3 for 1/8, 3 for 1/8 (wliat are you paying?); mustard, 3 tins for lid, lid, lid; boiling peas (just-arrived), 51b for 1/-, 51b for 1/-, 51b for 1/-; the famous Ocnay peaches, 1/5, 1/5, 1/5 tin; Dinneford's magnesia, 1/1, 1/1, 1/1 bottle; meth. spirits, 1/2, 1/2, 1/2, 6' for 6/6, 6 fo r 6/6, 6 for 6/6; best Russian paraffin oil for medical purposes, 1/3, 1/3, 1/3, large 2/3, 2/3, 2/3 bottle; peanuts, 6d, 6d, 6d lb; prunes, 4d, 4d, 4d lb; Nectar sauce (quarts), 1/2, 1/2, 1/2; “Eagle" coffee and chicory essence, 3 bottles for 3/10, 3 for 3/10, 3 for 3/10; Baxter's Lung Preserver, large 2/3, 2/3, 2/3, small 1/3, 1/3, 1/3; bacon, shoulders sd, sd, 5d Jb. At the Cut Rate Clean-up Sale, 81 Union St., next Hodder and Tolley Ltd.; 'phone 627. to Buy—False teeth, any condition; prices ranging to £5 set by return mail. —Pearline Company Security Buildings, Auckland. * ANTED Known—Something special * for the kiddies: Charlie Chaplin bangers, a new toy gun that goes off with a bang; only 3d each. Now, children, this is your chance. Sold only at Gilbert's, Grocers and Direct Importers; 'phone 26. ANTED Known—OK Washing 1 ' Machines can be procured at Dixon's, Hawera. Price £6 15s. "^7 ANTED Known—Terms for Singer 1 sewing machines: Deposit £1 and thereafter monthly payments to suit purchasers. Messrs McCormick and Taylor, Complete House Furnishers, next Post Office, Hawera, have in stock spare parts, needles and oil. Orders for machines may be loft with them, and will be attended to by XL M. Pliin, the company’s representative, Hawera,

LOW PRICED SPECIALS.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 14 June 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 14 June 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 14 June 1924, Page 2

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