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SITUATIONS VACANT. RANTED —Married couple; good hand milkers; small herd; small farm; one who would accept single farmer as boarder; £l3 per month. Apply H. Jackson, Gillanders , Stables; ’phone 32. ANTED—Strong youth for" milking; machines used; good wages; good home. Apply W. Mortlock, Bovlan Eoad, Normanby. jgOY wanted for dairy farm; machines used. Apply 11. 11. Legrre. Mokoia. ' RANTED —By careful tenant, about 5-roomed bungalow house, furnislied or unfurnished. Apply “House,” Star Office. v yy ANTE D —A girl for housework. Apply in the morning to Miss Caplen, South Bond. yy ANTED—Promising boy or good maji; good wages to suitable person. Apply D. and J. Gibson, Biverlea, yy^^TED —Girl to • help in house. Apply Mrs Alan Good, Dive’s Avenue. yyANTED —A young girl for light housework; no cooking or washing; country home. Apply urgently to Cosgrove and Co., Manaia. yyANTED —Relieving waitress. Apply . Carlton Dining Rooms. '"WANTED A housemaid-waitress. Ring No. 6, Okato Hotel. yyANTED —A man to do a few days ’ digging. Apply W. Brown, 215 Glover Road. yyANTED —A capable domestic for country; wages 30/-. Apply* Mrs Powell, Ngaere, or 117 Victoria St. SITUATIONS WANTED. yyANTED —By young lady, eom- > potent, experienced book-keeper, position in office in Hawera. Apply “Book-keeper,” Star Office. WANTED TO BUY. yyAl\ TED to Buy—Good fresh dairy butter; highest cash price given.— N. T. Bradley, High St. yyANTED to Buy—Good fresh vegetables, cauliflowers, cabbages, parsnips, carrots, pumpkins and marrows. —N. T. Bradley, Fruiterer, High St. yyANTED —Prices of firewood and good tallow delivered. Address Shnckleton, corner Camberwell Road and Egmont Street, Hawera. LOST. J^OST— On. Saturday, July 19th, 15ct. 2-bar brooch, with large amethyst in centre; reward. Address at Star Office. J^OST —From '-Manaia on Saturday night, light bay horse, clipped trace high. Finder please ring J. F. Stevenson, ’phone 525, Manaia, or Watkins, ’phone G(S4D, Hawera. J^OST —In Hawera, expanding gold wjistlet watch. Finder please return to Star Office. Reward. MISCELLANEOUS. AT SUIT to Measure from our allwool tiveed, 97/6; extra trousers, 112/6; our suits are well known throughout the Dominion as solid wearers and good fitting at the Nejv Zealand Factory, Hawera. shades jumper silks, suitable for crochet bags, now to hand; also bag frames. —Miss Sewell, Art Depot, Hawera; ’phone 680. FRIEND of all, tried and true — Strange’s Little Liver Pills, 1/-; they make life bright; don’t le't that grouchy feeling stay; get a free sample at Strange’s, the Chemist. SUCCESSFUL treatment for chilblains: No Itch Wafers and application. Procurable only at Dingle’s Pharmacy. A WARM winter is assured with a “Unique” hot water bottle; guaranteed not to leak or crack; all sizes; sold by all chemists and dealers. ASPIRIN superseded. Absolutely superior to Aspirin. “Speedex” Headache Cure is without a rival as a safe 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. A WOMAN’S 15/9 Shoe! They are the best there is for the price, and good enough for anybody. Drop in and see them.—R. Hannah‘and Co.. Ltd. ’ jgOOT Repairs! Boot Repairs! Boot, Repairs! We are experts at boot repairs. Bring us your boots and shoes to repair, sole, heel and patch at the New Zealand Clothing Factory,'Hawera. ABIE'S 7 " Dresses in coloured wineeyette 2/11, cream 3/11, taffeta 5/11, silk 8/11. —Miss Stewart, High Street. J>USII rugs, grey blankets for factory batches; we have factory aprons, boots, overalls, singlets, trousers, khaki, blue or white overalls at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. J>OYS’ Suits—the famous H.B. brand, good wearers, 29/6, 39/6; boys’ knickers, 6/6, 8/G; boys’ shirts in grey or navy blue; boys’ pyjamas; boys’ hose, 2/11; boys’’boots, 16/9, 18/9, at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. QEMENT, manures, basic slag, Tui, Palmer’s, Ceremilk calf foods, whole linseed, linseed meal, Moose meal, Moose nuts, crushed oats, mixed corn, wheat. Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. Clients are asked to post their jewellery and watch repairs direct to us; we guarantee satisfaction and quick despatch to any address at reasonable cost. We do high-class watch work and jewellery repairs of every description. Engraving our specialty. All manufacturing and repair work done on the premises, in our own workrooms, by our own skilled mechanics. No canvassers employed. Satisfaction absolutely guaranteed and prices reasonable at E. Morris’, the Leading and Cheapest Jeweller in'Hawera. runners, centres, cushions, also stamped linen supper cloths and d’oyleys now showing. Miss Sewell, Art Depot, Hawera; ’phone 680.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 19 August 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 19 August 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 19 August 1924, Page 2

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