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SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED.' M EN FOE CHEESE-MAKING. App]y— KAUPOKONUI DAIRY CO. FOOTBALLERS ’ ART UNION. RANTED —A girl or woman to sell Art Union tickets; liberal commission. Apply— L. O. HOOKER, Organiser. yyANTED —A young general for housework; no cooking.. Apply Mrs. Dr. McGhie, Hawera. ANTED —A good boy for machine milking. Apply to Norman Gunderson, Manutnhi. sTED : —Hotel cooks, waitresses, housemaids and porters, farm hands, and domestics.—Mrs. Bridge, Station Labour Bureau; ’phone 085. yy ANTED—A strong lad for farm; machines used; good home. Write “Farmer,” Star Office. yyANTED —Domestic help, country; wages 30/-. Apply Mrs B. Lysaght; ’phone 154. _ - yyANTED —Elderly man to help milk few cows and odd jobs. Apply G. Myles, Waverley. yyANTED —-Man or boy for milking and general farm work. Apply S. O’Dowd, Eltham. yy ANTED—Man or strong youth for milking; machines used. Apply Allan Campbell, Pihama. yy ANTED —Man for general farm work and milking; machines used. Apply E, S. Forsyth, Pihama. yy ANTED—A single man for sheep farm. Apply Ivo Honeyfield, Whakamara. yyANTED —Married man for general farm work; machine milking.—C. Field, Rahotu. yyANTED —A man or strong youth for machine milking; good wages. Apply N. Jones, Saddler, Manaia. yyANTED—Good man, used to machines; wages £2 a week. —J. Bolger, Kaponga. . ' LOST. REWARD will be paid to anyone giving information for the recovery of one dark cattle dog, Wag, lost early in July; wearing Taranaki County collar. Anyone found) in possession of same after this date will be prosecuted.—Edgar Aroa, Mangawhero Road, Auroa.

EE WARD—Last from Mataph, 1 blue dehorned cow, 1 red and white, 1 red yearling heifer, and 1 dark Jersey yearling heifer, branded M.F. Apply M. Faulkner, Matapu Factory J/)ST —Saturday evening, rubber tyre off gig on Main South Road. Finder rewarded if same left at Gillanders’ Stables. f"JIL-g 1 r 111 _ M SITUATIONS WANTED. ANTED—Work by the day, hedge trimming and gardening. Write “F.H., ,; Star Office. , MISCELLANEOUS. . 44 ALL Black” Gramophone, is wonderful value; price £4 I7s Gd. The ‘‘Alba” portable gramophone, carries six records in the lid; price £5 12s Gd. Sole agent: T. G. Liddington, High St., Hawera. in stock—Latest models Singer machines.; easy terms.—K. M. Phin, agent, Hawera, c/o McCormick and Taylor. A FEW only beautiful hair brushes at 7/6 and 6/3 each; also a good range of strong dressing combs now to hand. —-Miss Sewell, Art Depot, High St., Hawera; ’phone 680.

SAFE, pleasant and effectual remedy for coughs, colds, etc. — Dingle’s Pectoral Elixir. A SUCCESSFUL treatment for chilblains: No Itch Wafers and application. Procurable only at Dingle ’s Pharmacy. for “Sutton’s” pedigree root seeds. Although some root crops were a failure last year it does not follow they will be this. You cannot have too much feed. —Kaupolconui Co-op. Stores. ■A COUGH Cure above the ordinary is Monk’s Balsam. You don’t wonder if it will do you good; you can feel every dose getting to business. Try it. A wonderfully successful remedy. Bottles 2/- and 3/6. —Westwood’s Pharmacy, 185 High St., Hawera. 1 /V FRIEND of all, tried and true— Strange’s Little Liver Pills, 1/-; they make life bright; don’t let that grouchy feeling stay; get a free sample at Strange’s, the Chemist. Salvia, 2/- doz. Book orders now. Famous Blue Lace flower. 2/- doz. Neiv Blue Petunias, 1/6 doz.; Blue Lobelia, Phlox, Stock, Marigold and other annuals from 1/doz. Tomato, best strong plants, 1/6 doz.—Geo. Shailer, Hawera Nursery, 37 Caledonia St. of Cheap Soap—it’s often harmful to the skin. Olva purest Palm and Olive Soap will suffice the most delicate skin. 1/- per tablet from Tait, Chemist, High Street. Clients are asked to post their jewellery and watch repairs direct to us; we guarantee satisfaction and quick despatch to any address at reasonable coLt. 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 Ha we-ra.

T)RESS Fabrics—3o-inch Crepes, all shades, 1/-, 1/3; check and stripe zephyrs, 40-inch at 1/-; ginghams and zephyrs, 40-incli, 1/44, 1/6, 1/9; cotton and fancy marocains, 2/3, 3/6. — Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores.

C. C. WARD, Ltd., Hawera THE BUSY CASH DRAPERS. SHOWROOM SPECIALS.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 11 October 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 11 October 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 11 October 1924, Page 2

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