SHARE-MILKING WANTED. WANTED —Snare-milking by father L J and three sons; herd of 60 to 80 cows; can supply good references as careful, industrious workers. Apply by letter to “Share Family,” Sta'r Office. SITUATIONS VACANT. \V A^TED— Man or smart" youth for dairy farm; machines used; constant, job.—C. C. Stanford, Main South Road, Kaupolronui. Ranted —A girl as apprentice to drapery trade. —J. and J. Auld, Hawera. AN TED —Man -or youth for dairy farm. —J. E. Sole, Fraser Road, Hawera. "^YANTED —By August I6,»thoroughly experienced waitress. Apply Commercial Hotel, Hawera. Y7ANTED —Smart girl, all duties, plain cooking. Apply Mrs John Houston, 27 Disraeli St. at once, young man for dairy farni; good wages and home. Apply G. Morrison, Te Roti. WANTED TO RENT. to Rent.—Two furnished rooms, all conveniences, in handy locality. Apply R. J. Gilchrist, Taylor ’s Butchery. WAN TED TO ' BUY. WANTED to Buy—Shares (paid up) in Joll Co-op. Dairy Co. Apply “Z.A.,” Star Office. ‘ to Buy—False teeth, any condition; prices ranging to £5 set by return mail. —Pearline Company Security Buildings, Auckland. "^Y ANTED to Buy—Gents’ and boys’ clothing of all descriptions, /boot 3, ladies’ shoes, tool 3, magazines, etc. — Mrs Parsonson, second-hand dealer, Hawera. SITUATIONS WANTED. "^Y ANTED—By experienced laundress work; town or - country. Write “Laundress,” Star Office. woman requires situation as lady help for. two months. Write .“M.5.,” Star Office.
PARTNER WANTED. T° Bushmen—Working partner -wanted;,. no “duds,” “drunks,” or “dead-beats” need apply. To good man I have the right proposition. All necessary machinery, saws, circulars, engine, etc., on the .-job. Apply sharp A. C. J. Welsh, Waihi Road, Hawera. LOST AND FOUND. J^OST —Monday night, off service car, between Tariki and Stratford, bundle of travelling rugs; reward. — : Blake’s Garage, Hawera,-or Singer Machine Co., New Plymouth. IjO®T —On railway line, between Ball Road and Kakaramea, a gold wristlet watch, valued as keepsake; reward. Write “M.H.T.,” 28 Dublin Street, Wanganui. ANTED Reward will be given to the person giving information of gig and harness stolen from Hastings Road, on or about Sunday, 3rd February, 1924. —F. Bailey, Okaiawa. , . pOUND in billiard saloon, Princes St., plate with two false teeth (one gold). Apply Billiard Saloon. FOR’ SALE OR TO LET. jpOR Sale —Piano, second-hand, -Max Kurtz; deposit only 60/- and 21/monthly at Dixon’s, Hawera. JpOR Sale—Horse, gig and harness; .£ls to clear.—B. Lock, Car Painter, Albion St., Hawera. JpOR Sale—Sewing machines: Hexagon (English) £l2, Dixon machines £l4 14s, Vickers £l2. Whv >pav more? All guaranteed at Dixon’s'' Hawera. to Sell—2 acres of swedes, to be carted out. Apply Cosgrove and Co., Manaia. JpOR Sale—Ford 2-seater motor car in very good order; four practically 11 ew tyres and engine .just overhauled; £6O. Apply Manaia Motor Garage. FOR Sale—Second-hand organ; deposit 30/-; 24 monthly instalments at Dixon’s, Hawera. FOR Sale—Four first-class secondhand pianos; two Kulila, one Brasted, one Byers; inspection invited.—' Dixon’s, Hawera.
F OR Lease—3-aere paddock, situated in Nolantown. Apply T. Bosson, Carrier, Nolantown. P°R Sale or To Lease—Waikato dairy and slieep farm, 163 acres (highly improved). Price £l2 per acre (Govt, valuation). Owner a teacher transferred. Apply “Teacher ” Star Office. Sale—Double bass and _ vTolin; a real snip. Write “Bass,” Star Office. F°?~ Sale—Second-hand piano (Collard and Collard), also good organ (Sanies); cheap.—T. G. Liddington, High St., Hawera. JpOR Sale—Good strong African boxthorn, 20/- per ,1000. up to 5000; 17/6 5000 lots or more; Barberry, 25/per 1000 to 5000; 22/6 5000 lots or more; cash with order. —,T. Revell, Palmer Road, Kaponga; ’phone 42. Carriage will be paid to Eltham railway station. JpOR Exchange—s-seater motor car in good order for milk waggon, 2 horses and cans or implements. Apply fo Curtis and Spragg, Hawera.
MISCELLANEOUS. the Melbourne Ltd. Sale—Men’s all-wool coat sweaters from 9/6; men’s black sateen shirts, 6/11 each. the Melbourne Ltd. Sale—Ladies"’ all-wool cardigans, 14/6; ladies’ Llama hose, 4/11 pair. the Melbourne Ltd. Sale—Men’s felt hats, half price; men’s tweed caps from 3/6. the Melbourne Ltd. Sale—Men’s all-wool tweed suits from 55/-; smaUboys’ tweed topcoats, 22/6. the Melbourne Ltd. Sale—Men’s' hardwear trousers, 8/6 pair; meiVs extra heavy railway trousers, 21/- pair, the Melbourne Ltd. Sale”—Men’s President braces 1/6 pair; men’s pnp.li
LADIES’ BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, fast dye—Usual Price 2/6 pair Ex : tension Sale Price 1/11 pair 36-inch PYJAMA FLANNELETTES; great range of good stripes—Usual Price 1/3 to 1/9 yard Extension Sale Price 1/-, 1/2, 1/6 yard
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 9 July 1924, Page 2
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