SITUATIONS VACANT. .^TANTED —Capable domestic help; sleep at home preferred. Address “Handy,” Star Office. Married man for farm work; must be accustomed to horses and cows. Write “Reliable ” Star Office. ' ’ W AN TED, urgently, three live salesmen for guaranteed cure of cattle disease; big demand; liberal commission. Apply by letter “Salesman,” Star Office. .WANTED —Good woman cook; also a porter. Apply Coronation Hotel, Eltham. RANTED —A car salesman: must be smart and energetic; previous experience essential. Apply by letter to Mortloc-k and Co., Service Garage Hawera. ’ WV TED—Strong youth for 'dairv farm. Apply J. ,T. Pickering, Matangarara Road, Hawera. RANTED Reliable share-milkers foi herd of about -10 cows; references required.—James Eoy, Princes St. Extension. —A boy for fiyaiT work; machines used; good home and wages. Apply Cosgrove and Co., Manaia. W AX TED—A family of share-milkers to milk herd 90 to 100 cows; none but- experienced milkers need applyreferences essential. Apply by letter only to “Experienced,” Star Office. ANTED—A boy or man for milk> ing; machines used; good Apply P. Duggan, Nolan Road, Hawera’, ’phone 29.9 K. ’ LOST. From Oeo road, last seen on Oeo Road about June 10 last, one 4-year-okl bullock and two cows; rewarcf. J. F. Stevenson, Manaia. J^OST —Between Normanby and Auroa parcel containing blankets. Finder please give same to Skeet. ’bus driver; £2 reward. Parcel addressed W. Pakau, Pihama. J^OST— From Manga whero Road, one dark cattle dog with grey markings; name “Wag”; Taranaki collar. Finder please communicate with Edgar Aroa, Mangawhero Road, Auroa. j^OST—Between Vogel Street and Bradley’s Fruit Shop, a leather bag containing drapery and samples. Please leave at N. T. Bradley’s Shop, High St.. miscellaneous. A S n to P’^ res sing for pasture, in order to be beneficial, slag requires a climate with a well distributed rainfall, therefore there is no better, more suitable or cheaper top-dressing for this district. Obtain from Kaupokonui Coop. Stores. A sa:fe > pleasant and effectuj remedy for coughs, colds, ete.Dmgle’s Pectoral Elixir. A S in the past ’ our P ri ces in the future shall be loaded with the smallest possible profit margin—R Hannah and Co., Ltd. A T ,. the Melbourne Ltd. Sale—Men’s hardwear trousers, 8/6; men’s coats and vests, 24/6. A T , the Melbourne Ltd. Sale—Men’s heavy tweed topcoats from 47/6; men’s all-wool suits from 55/A T the Melbourne Ltd. Sale—s4-inch white twill sheeting from 1/11; 80incli white sheeting from 2/11 yard. A T the -Melbourne Ltd. Sale—Ladies’ best quality Llama hose, 4/11 pairD. and A. corsets from 4/11 pair. ’ A T tlie Melbourne Ltd. Sale—Ladies’ all-wool ‘ cardigans, 14/6; ladies’black sateen aprons, 3/9 each. A T the Melbourne Ltd. Sale—Ladies ’ white handkerchiefs, 5 for !/-• skeins black mending wool, Id each. ’ A FARMERS - split kip working boot, nailed or plain soles, for .16/9. Ask for the “G”, brand.—R. Hannah and Co., Ltd. A WINTER Necessity; nnequalled for chapped hands: Rose Geranium Emollient; procurable only at Dingle’s Pharmacy. - A re yon a rlieumatic subject? Strange’s Rheumatic Honey does wonders as a cure. Don’t suffer; get a jar right now; 3/- and 6/6.—W. G Strange, the Chemist. A WARM winter is assured with a “Unique” hot water bottle; guaranteed not to leak or crack; all sizessold by all chemists and dealers. ’ ABSOLUTELY sure for Pediculi (nits) —Strange’s Nursery Hair Lotion will quickly clean the hair, and is a tonic; 2/6 per bottle at Strange’s the Chemist. ' A L I; we claim for it —Strangers Cocoanut Oil Shampoo is without equal and produces that lustre you admire; 3/- per bottle of 32 shampoos. joys the testimony of hundreds.—W. G. Strange, the Chemist. Slag—Cheapest obtainable; plenty at Kaupokonui Coop. Stores. JgARGAINS in warm fleecy Dressing Jackets, reduced to 3/11; warm Dressing Gotyns reduced to 9/11 Worth looking at—Miss Stewart, High Street. in ladies' Corsets, all greatly reduced. Odd makes at half price. Bargains not to be passed by.—Miss Stewart, High Street. ns ! Bargains ! Bargains ! Bargains! Everything we are showing is a bargain. Como and have a look.—Miss Stewart, High Street. in Woven Vests, K/ll; reduced to 3/11. Don’t miss this bargain.—Miss Stewart, High Street. JgARGAIN in warm Woven Combinations, long and short sleeves, 7/11 to 3/11. Just the thing for this weather, —Miss Stewart, High Street. AI NS in children’s warm Woollen Jumpers, all colours, reduced to 3/11. Only a few left.—Miss Stewart, High Street. TDARGAINS in Crepe Blouses, 2/11; Voile, 3/11; Net, 4/11; Silk, 5/11; Delaine, all wool, 5/11; cream' and colours.—Miss Stewart, High St. Affections are very prevalent. Remove the trouble with our Catarrhal Cream; it is reliable and efficacious; 2/6 tube at Tait’s Pharmacy. Hiedi St..
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 18 July 1924, Page 2
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