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SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED —By married mail, work on dairy farm; used to all kind of dairy farm work; good references; Apply “IT.P., ” Star Office. TyX/ANTED —Position on farm by colonial young man used to farm work. Apply “Willing,’ > Star Office. XX/ANTED By young girl, light housework. Write “E.M.A ” -Star Office. ANTED —Work on dairy farm by married couple; experienced; hand or machines. Write ‘‘Experienced,” Star Office. —Position by competent farm hand, one used to all farm implements and cropping; no milking preferred; ready to start early August; state wages. Apply “Basic Slag,” Hawera Star. WANTED TO BUY. ■y^/ANTED —Old model 2-seater Hupmobile or other light make. Write particulars to K. Butcher, Vogeltown, New Plymouth. WANTED TO BENT.

to .Rent—Small furnished house or rooms. Reply ‘‘Advertiser,” Star Office. LOST, J^OST —Four side curtains off Ford car between Te Roti and IjLnpuni. Finder please leave at Star Offie'e. ————— MISCELLANEOUS. the Melbourne Ltd. Sale—Men’s hardwear trousers, S/6 pair; extra heavy railway'trousers, 2/- pair. the Melbourne Ltd. Sale —Men’s tweed coats and vests, 24/6; small boys’ tweed topcoats, 22/G. the Melbourne’ l7td7~Sale—Men’s all-wool socles, 1/- pair; men’s wool coat sweaters from 9/6! ■ the Melbourne Ltd. Sale —Men’s ' striped neglige shirts from 5/6; men’s all-wool flannels from 5/11 each, the Melbourne Ltd. Sale—s4-inch ■white twill sheeting from, 1/11 yard; 80-inch white twill sheeting from 2/11 yard. the Melbourne Ltd. Sale—Ladies’ all-wool cardigans, 14/6; ladies’ all-wcol black Cashmere hose from 2/6 pair. ' * COSY Churn: “Leyland Hot Bottle”! Why lie awake with cold feet; get to it with a hot bottle; ours are guaranteed and give service.—W. G. Strange, the Chemist. End of Season Bargains: 10 trimmed hats, 35/- to 45/-, for 10/6; ladies’ felt hats, 15/6 to 19/6 for BEAUTIFYING, Softening and "" whitening preparation for the hands —Rose Geranium Emollient; price 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle;, procurable only at Dingle’s Pharmacy. /iULD’S EnN of Season Bargains: White blanket coats, 69/- for 9/11; ladies ’ raincoats, 12/6; children’s, 10/6. A SPIRIN superseded. Absolutely superior to Aspirin. “Speedex” Headache Cure is without a rival as a edfe and speedy headache cure. Quickest cure extant. Does not affect the heart. Posted anywhere, 1/6 per box.— Westwood’s Pharmacy, 385 High' St., Hawera. End of Season Bargains: Boys’ shirts, 3/6; boys’ overcoats, 8/6; boys’ all-wool jerseys, 4/li. ’S End of Season Bargains: See our offerings in the showroom; everything of a. seasonable nature shall be cleared at far under ordinary prices. • we claim for it—Strange’s Cocoanut Oil Shampoo is without equal and produces that lustre you admire; 3/- per bottle of 32 shampoos. Enjoys the testimony of hundreds.—W. G. Strange, the Chemist.

sure for Pediculi (nifs) —Strange’s Nursery Hair Lotion will quickly clean the hair, and is a tonic; 2/6 per bottle at Strange’s, the Chemist. SUCCESSFUL treatment for chilblains: No Itch Wafers and application. Procurable only at Dingle’s Pharmacy. WARM winter' assured with a “Unique” hot water bottle; guaranteed not to leak or crack; all sizes; sold by all chemists and dealers. WINTER Necessity; unequalled for chapped hands: Rose Geranium Emollient; procurable only at Dingle’s Pharmacy. at End of Season at Auld’s: White knitted wool coats, o-V- for 9/11; white flannelette nights. 12/0 for 4/11. . ~|I>ARG AINS everywhere; whichever you choose you’ll be delighted with. Crepe blouses 2/31, voile 3/11, silk 5/11.—-Miss Stewart, High St, J>ARGAINS we want you to see in tweeds: All-wool, fi/11 reduced to 3/?>; cotton tweeds, reduced to 1/3, at Miss Stewart’s, High St. 'gARGAINS in flannelettes, "striped, reduced to lid yard; also nursery flannelettes, 27-inch wide, 10/G doz. yards; all qualities greatlv reduced Miss Stewart, High St. jgARGAINS in remnants of lace, ribbons, calico, flannelette, tweeds, crepes, prints, ail at half marked price. —Miss Stewart, High St. jgARGAINS in woven vests, long and short sleeves, reduced from 8/11 to 3/11; underskirts in black and colours, at bargain prices.—Miss Stewart, High St. COMPARISON of prices is good for our business. —Hannah’s for Footwear. JQON’T neglect a cough or cold durin the coming months. It is dangerous. Be sure and get an economical sized bottle of “Peetora”; 2/6 at Tait’s, the Chemist, High St. ATARRxi.rt.ij Affections are very . prevalent. Remove the troubfe with onr Catarrhal Cream; it is reliable and efficacious; 2/6 tube at Tait’s Pharmacy, High St. Ballroom Powder, a genuine Parawas floor powder, does not rise; _ produces a perfect surface; 2/per tin at Strange’s, the Chemist. size colonial rugs, 21/^; white blankets, single bed 28/6 pair, double 36/6, extra large 45/-, 52/6, 57/6 pair.—Kaupokonui Winter Sale.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 August 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 August 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 August 1924, Page 2