WANTED KNOWN. RANTED Known—Orders will be taken for fresh and smoked fish, rabbits, oysters, etc-., and- delivered to any part of the town. —J, Badieh, Victoria Cafe. Known Men's all-wool sweater coats; usual prices IS/6, 12/6; now 10/9 and 7/11 at our great clean-up sale —Shaw, High St. \\7ANTED Known —Best South Island flour, 100’s, 19/9; best Canterbury potatoes, 17/1- per sack; coarse salt for farm purposes, 8/6 per ewt.; fine salt for dairy use, Sib for 1/-, 281 b for 3/-; Saxa salt; 9d-large carton (this is a splendid line for the table); bacon sides from 1/- lb; cheese, lid and 1/- lb (this shop is noted for its cheese and! bacon); honey in sections, 1/- each, 3 for 2/9, also in lib and 21b blocks; Edmond’s baking powder. 3 tins for 3/10; Creamota, 1/11 pkt; rolled oats, 1/9, oatmeal, 241 b for 6/9; Crispette, the famous breakfast food, 1/3 pkt; Lea and Perrin’s English sauce, 1/6 small bottle, 2/11 large bottle; Strange’s coffee powder, 1/4 per tin. Just arrived big consignment of Sturmcr apples direct from the Nelson orchards, 11/6 per 401 b case, 6/- half case; these are Government graded and guaranteed sound fruit. Efng ’phone 26, Gilbert’s, Grocers, etc., High St., Hawera. Known—Gilbert’s Stocktaking Sale is still booming. We offer a special discount of 3/- in the £ off all cash plrchases of crockery, tea and dinnerware, enamleware, brushware and household hardware. Tea sets, 21 pieces, from IS/6; English white and gold cups from all the best potteries in England; pie dishes from 1/3; plates from 2/- half doz., all good British ware; mixing bowls from 3/e*ch; enamel saucepans from 2/6 each. This is your opportunity; only a few more days at these prices.—Gilbert’s, Grocers, etc., High St., Hawera; ’phone 26; P.O. Box 72. SITUATIONS VACANT. "^PANTED —Woman to assist with housework. Apply Mrs Higham, 28 Wellington St. AN TED —A man for machine milking and general farm work. Apply H. Barr, Scott Eoad, Hawera. "^YANTED —Eeliable boy for general work in motor and coach factory; good wages. Apply at once personally, Normanby Motor and Coach Works. "^YANTED —Young man for dairy farm; small herd; hand milking.— A. B. Shearer, Ketemarne Eoad, Hawera. Y^ANTED— Man for machine milking and general farm work. Apply M. Lvnskey, Kapuni. YYANTED —Man for farm work; machines used. Apply Farmers’ Coop. Garage. Y^AbiTED —Youth to help on farm; machines used; good home. Apply Bert Law, Kaponga. Y^fANTED— A strong youth or man for farm; machines used. Apply H. Wiley,'Alton, YY ANTED—A young female cook; experience essential; wages, 65/-. Apply Central Hotel, Eltham. SITUATIONS WANTED. Y^ANTED —By young lady, position in showroom as alteration hand; Hawera. preferred. Write “Showroom,” Star Office. YY ANTED —Position by competent farm hand, one used to all farm implements and cropping; no milking preferred; ready to start early August; state wages. Apply “Basie Slag,” Hawera Star. g gLJS ii_. L i mi.i , .. , . i n i ■■—■——————l WANTED TO BUY. to Buy—A reliable broody hen for a valuable setting of eggs; no Leghorns need apply; all males sold. —Don. Bobertson, Normanby. YYANTED —Old model 2-seater Hupmobile or other light make. Write particulars to K. Butcher, Vogeltown, New Plymouth. WANTED TO BORROW. WANTED TO BORROW;. £SOO FOR 5 years on First Mortgage over Perpetual Lease of 60 acres; splendid dairying country. Full particulars from — ‘ ‘ SUCCESSFUL FARMER, ’ ’ Star Office. FOR SALE OR TO LET. POE. Sale—Gent’s dress suit. Apply J. Eenwick, Tailor, Princes St. RANTED Known—l ’or sale/ about 100 maerocarpa posts from 1/6 each. —Geary Bros., Princes St.; ’phone 156. \V AX TED to Sell —One new 80-gallon cast iron boiler, price £9; one new 100-gallon ditto, £.lO 10s. Apply J. Hopkirk and Co., Engineers, Hawera. F OR Sale—Nearly 4-acre, Egmont St., Hawera; £l6O or near offer; a snip. Geo. Spratt, Waverley. FOR Sale—O.K. washing machines; saves labour on washing day; £6 j 15s at Dixon’s, Hawera; sole agents Taranaki. jpOR Sale—Witton and Witton pianos, cash £96; terms, deposit £6, monthly instalment only £2 8s 9d. Only at Dixon’s, Hawera. F OR Sale-j-Second-hand organ; deposit 20/- and 2s 6d per week. Who would be without music?—Dixon and Co., Hawera. F°h Sale—Sewing machines: Hexagon (English) £l2, Dixon machines £l4 14s, Vickers £l2. Why pay more? All guaranteed at Dixon’s, Hawera. F’OR Sale—Second-hand piano (Collard and Collard), also good organ (Sames); cheap.—T. G. Liddington, High St., Hawera. J'OR 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. Revell, Palmer Eoad, Kaponga; ’phone 42. Carriage will be paid to Eltham railway station. LET—About, a quarter acre land, suitable for market garden or cropping purposes; close to High St. Apply “Garden.” Sta r Office.
C. C. WARD, Ltd., Hawera GREAT EXTENSION SALE
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 4 August 1924, Page 2
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