WANTED KNOWN. Known—Why not cover your cows? Covers from li/-. Come and inspect for yourself at Cran’s Saddlery, Kapongn. Known—Farmers! Call at our depot, 268 High Street West, for your coal. You get it cheaper, you see it weighed, and there is always a man at the yard.—A. J. Geary and' Co. Known—All kinds of musical instruments repaired at Laidlaw’s Music Warehouse; expert workmanship guaranteed. ’Phone 580, High St., Hawera. Known—We do repairs, fitting, turning of every description by skilled mechanics; charges reasonable; service our pleasure.—Hawera Motors Ltd., High and Victoria Sts. SHARE-MILKING WANTED. —Snare-milking by father and three sons; herd of 60 to 80 cows; can supply good references as careful, industrious workers. Apply by letter to “Share Family,’’ Star Office.
SITUATIONS VACANT. wanted! ‘ SMART young girl for show room; one just left school preferred. Apply McGruer, Bone and Co., Ltd. ■^/ANTEB —Boy or young man for light farm work; machines used. — F. Ogle, Austin Road, Normanby. RANTED —Man for milking and. gen--1 • eral farm work; machines used; good wages to suitable man. Apply A. Nesbit, Ararata Road, Hawera. .^IyANTED —Man or smart youth for dairy farm; machines used; constant job.—C. C. Stanford, Main South Road, Kaupokonui. YSJANTED— A girl as drapery trade.—J. Hawera. apprentice to and J. Auld, ANTED—Man or youth for dairy ' farm—J. E. Sole, Fraser Road, Hawera. , YX7ANTED *at once, young man for dairy farm; good wages and home. Morrison, Te Roti. WANTED TO RENT. VVTA&TED to Rent —Two furnished rooms, all conveniences, in handy locality. .Apply R. J. Gilchrist, Taylor ’s Butchery. . WANTED TO BUY. \YT ANTED to Buy—Shares (paid up) in .Toll Co-op. Dairy Co. Apply “Z.A.,” Star Office. \VT ANTED to Buy—False teeth, any * condition; prices ranging to £5 set by return mail. —Bearline Company Security Buildings, Auckland. "VYTANTED to Buy—Gents’ and boys’ ' clothing of all descriptions, boots, ladies’ shoes, tools, magazines, etc. — Mrs Parsonson, second-hand dealer, Hawera. SITUATIONS WANTED. YS7ANTED —Position as housekeeper or general domestic help in Hawem. Write to “Domesticated,” Star Office, for reply. TYOUSEKEEPER, experienced, desires position where there are children; capable of doing all sewing for them. Reply to “C.A.M.,” Star Office.] JJANBY man scription. Office. wants work, any deWrite . “Work,”' Star Y'OUNG woman requires situation as lady help for two months. Write “M. 5.,” Star Office. LOST AND STRAYED. J^OST —Pendant, set with topaz aiul brilliants, and gold chain, last week, probably in Show; good reward. Finder please return to Mrs Allan Good, Hawera. T OS-T —Monday night, off service ear, between Tariki and Stratford, bundle of travelling rugs; reward. — Blake’s Garage, Hawera, or Singer Machine Co., New Plymouth. CTRAYING on my farm, Palmer Road, one Jersey bull. If not claimed and -expenses paid within seven days will be sold. —W. G. Warren and Son, ‘Palmer Road.
FOR SALE OK TO LET. '■» J»OR Sale —Piano, second-hand, Max Kurtz; deposit only 60/- and 217monthly at Dixon’s, Hawera. POR Sale-—Sewing machines: Hexagon (English) £l2, Dixon machines £l4 14s, Vickers £l2. Why pay more? All guaranteed at Dixon’s, Hawera. 'yyANTEIf 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 new tyres and engine just overhauled; £6O. Apply Manaia Motor Garage. F° R Sale—Second-hand organ; deposit 80/-; 24 monthly instalments of 10/5 at Dixon’s, Hawera. FOR Sale—Four first-class secondhand pianos; two Kuhla, one Brasted, one Byers; inspection invited.— Dixon’s, Hawera. F°? Lease—3-acre paddock, situated in Nolantown. Apply T. Bosson, Carrier, Nolantown. FOR Sale, or To Lease—Waikato dsury and sheep farm, 163 acres (highly improved). Price £l2 per acre (Govt, valuation). Owner a teacher transferred. Applv ‘‘Teacher,” Star Office, F°b Bale—Double bass and violin; a real snip. Write “Bass,” Star Office. F 0R ~ Sale—Second-hand piano (Collard and Collard), also good organ (Sanies); cheap. —T. G. Liddington, High St., Hawera. XpOR 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.—J. Re veil, Palmer Road, Kaponga; ’phone 42. Carriage will be paid to Eltham railway station. rpo Lease—Fully furnished residence of 5 rooms with every modern convenience. Apply Grant and Campbell, agents, opposite P. 0., Hawera.
LADIES’ BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, fast dye—Usual Price 2/0 pair Extension Sale Price 1/11 pair ?,0-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, 10 July 1924, Page 2
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