WANTED KNOWN. yy/ANTED Known—Upholstering and repairs, flax beds remade, pram hoods recovered. Let me do your work; it will pay yon.—F. Headley, Upholsterer, 207 Princes St. yy/'ANTED Known —Terms for Singer sewing machines: Deposit £1 and thereafter monthly payments to suit purchasers. Messrs McCormick and Taylor, Complete House Furnishers, next Post Office, Hawera, have in stock spare parts, needles and oil. Orders for machines may be left with them, and will be attended to by K. M. Phin, the company’s representative, Hawera. The “Singer” has been before the public for 7o years, and in public estimation is higher to-dav than ever, and sales are greater than ever. yy/ANTED Known Just arrived, ‘ girls’ gold and silver armlets in all sizes.— E. Morris, leading jeweller. yy/ANTED Known—Wonderful value in self-filling fountain pens from 4/6. —E. Morris, the Leading and Cheapest Jeweller in Hawera. SITUATIONS VACANT. wantedl Shorthand - Typiste, with experience in office routine. Apply, giving particulars of experience and salary required, to * ‘ COMPETENT, ’ ’ P.O. Box 29, Hawera. yy/ANTED —A boy for shop and newspaper delivery. Apply P. T. Donnelly and Co. yy/ANTED —Capable help for housework in small town house; no children, sleep at home preferred. Apply Box 63, Hawera. yy/ANTED —A domesticated girl or young lady to take charge of small house; two adults in family. Apply any evening, Miss Sewell, 4 Argyle St. yy/'ANTED —Youth for law office. Apply D. G. Smart, Princes St. yy/'ANTED —Married couple; man for farm work, wife household duties; live with family; good home. Apply to “Farm Help,” Star Office. yy/’ANTED —Reliable man for dairy . farm; good wages. Apply W. Dakers, Lower Glenn Road, Kaupokonui. WU TED—Respectable young man for dairy farm; machines used; must be a good worker and milker; good wages and home to a good man. Apply by letter or personally to 116 Argyle St., Hawera. yy/'ANTED —Thoroughly domesticated girl to take charge of small house; small family; good wages. Reply to Box 252, Hawera. GARDENING WANTED. yy/ANTED —Digging, gardening, etc., by “Worker,” Star Office. SITUATIONS WANTED. yy/’ANTED —Ploughing or team work of any description; prices reasonable.—J. Smith, e/o G. W. Gane, Normanbv; ’phone 286 W. WANTED TO BUY. yy/ANTED to Buy—Prime porkers; “i J highest price.—Foy’s Meat Market, Union St., Hawera. yy/ANTED to Buy—Quiet horse, harw " ness and light, spring cart. Apply W. Lowery, Fruiterer, Manain. FURNISHED ROOMS. yy/’ANTED —Two furnished or partly furnished rooms; own cutlery, linen, etc.; separate gas stove if possible. Write “303,” Star Office. BOARDER WANTED. yy/ANTED —Lady boarder, handy to town. Applv “Good Home,” Star Office. FOR SALE OR TO LET. J’OR Sale— New La Gloria grnmapliohe with records; good reason for selling; price for quick sale, £2O. 'Write “La Gloria,” Star Office. J’OR- Sale—One 4 horse-power kerosene engine, Taugye, in first-elass order. Apply W. Carter, Hunter Road, Eltliam; ’phone 138 S. JfOR Sale —Purebred Utility White Leghorn and Black Minorca chicks, ready August 25, 15/- doz.—Barker’s, Galt St., Nolantown. JpOR Sale—Three-quarter shatter rub-ber-tyred gig and harness in good order. Apply Cosgrove and Co., Manaia. F °R Sale—Cortland waggon and double harness; £2O.—W. T. Seed, Matapu. jpOR Sale—Witton and Witton pianos, cash £96; terms, deposit £6, monthly instalment only £2 8s 9d. Only at Dixon’s, Hawera. jpOR Sale—Second-hand organ; deposit 20/- and 2s 6d per week. Who would be without music?—Dixon and Co., Hawera. J’OR Sale—Sewing machines: Hexagon (English) £l2, Dixon machines £l4 14s, Vickers £l2. Why pay more? All guaranteed at Dixon’s, Hawera. JpOR Sale —Second-hand piano (Collard and Collard), also good organ (Sames); cheap.— T. G. Liddington, High St., Hawera. LET—Rooms known as the Carlton Tea Rooms. Apply Adamson and Robb, High St., Hawera. LOST. j^OST —Between Tawhiti School and High Street, pair boys’ boots. Finder please leave same at Bradley’s Fruit Shop. J^OST —At. the Hawera station on August 16, a gold bangle of closely woven links; reward. Finder please leave at Star Office. J^OST —From Mannia, one light red cow in full milk, dehorned. Reward for information leading to recovery.—Mrs A. Symes, Mannia Road, or H. Davison, Mannia. J^OST —Thursday, in High St. between R. Ilamiah and Co.’s shop and Egmont Hotel, grey squirrel fur; reward. Address at Star Office.
C. C. WARD, Ltd., Hawera THE BUSY CASH DRAPERS. GREAT SALE OF STOCK-TAKING THROW-OUTS.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 23 August 1924, Page 2
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