WANTED KNOWN. v Known Mr Farmer ! Make it vour business to participate in the big values offered at the shop that brought down prices: Hickory axe handles, 1/3, 1/3, 1/3; leg rope, 1/-, d/-, 1/-; petroleum, jelly,-, large, No. 4 tin 2/11, -when purchased four at a time; 1A sugar, 21/3 bag; Three Castle tobacco, 2/6 pkt; genuine ZigZag papers, 9 for 1/-, doubles, 5 for 1/-, or 11 for 2/-; tins of assorted biscuits, 4/3. We have no leading; lines'; every line we sell, leads; highest price given for fresh eggs, any quantity.— The Cut Hate, 13 Union St., next' the Mart. Known —Gear ox tongues, 3/5, 3/5, 3/5 per tin; raisins, full size plcts, 5/9 doz., 6 for 2/11, or 3 for 1/6; seedless raisins, 31b for 1/6, 1/6, 1/6; Sunmaid raisins, fresh, fresh, fresh, 3 pkts for 1/11, 1/11, 1/11. Get your every requirement for Xmas cakes, etc.,, at the Cut Rate, and you are assured of quality and price, and, •what is more, freshness. Our ever increasing trade means no old stock. Note the only address: 13 Union St., next the Mart. ANTED Known—Fowler’s char-a-banc will leave Lysons, Eoord and Keilar’s Garage, Sunday, October 26, for New Plymouth at 8.30 a.m., returning from New Plymouth 4.30 p.m. Book seats ’phone 462 or 168. WT ANTED Known —Boots, Boots, Boots. A special clearance of boots. Our entire stock must go at cost price and under. You can secure a first-class boot from 19/6 at the Busy Mercer’s—Shaw, High Street. Known—Just landed, English white dinner ware, pudding basins, pie dishes, jugs, etc.; also white and gold cups and saucers and odd cups; these goods are direct from the best English manufacturers, and the prices are exceptionally low. An early inspection of our. crockery department will at once convince you that we. are offering wonderful value in all these lines. See our windows.—Gilbert’s, Grocers, Etc., High St., Hawera; Box 72, ’Phone 26. Known—New goods are now being opened at Harrops Ltd., Hawera. ANTED. Known—New goods are now being opened at Harrops Ltd., Hawera. SITUATIONS VACANT. SALESMAN. fpHE services are required of a LIVE SALESMAN to represent merchants in Tar'anaki handling Grain, Seed and Produce. Previous experience essential. Replies, with copies of testimonials,; giving full particulars of experience, etc., should be addressed to—“ABILITY,” Star Office. •
' KAUPOKONUI CO-OP. DAIRY FACTORY CO., LTD. TS7ANTEJ) MEN ' FOR CHEESEJ MAKING. Apply— THE MANAGER, ■yyANTED—Smart girl as apprentice to sales. Apply Harrops Ltd. WANTED —A girl or woman to lookafter child during day; urgent. Apply Laidlaw ’s, High, St. WANTED —A good- man for farm work and milking; machines used; good wages to a good man—E. JMuggeridge, Oeo Road, Oeo. yyANTED —Man to milk four or five cows and do odd jobs. Apply A. K. Fyson, Farmers’ ,Co-op., Hawera. —Smart young man with business ability; references indispensable. Apply Hart's, Hawera. \yANTED — : Reliable help; small family. Write “H.W.,” Star Office. FOB. SALE OB TO LET. Jp’Oß Sale— Nice building Grey Street; good locality; owner must sell; no reasonable offer refused. Apply sharp “Section,” Star Office. JpOR Sale—3 or 4-eow plant (with re- j leaser); inspection invited; no rea- 1 sonable offer refused. Apply “Al,” Star Office. ' j FOR Sale—Oak sideboard, oak dining.! suite, carpets, 4-piece oak bedroom suite, duchess .chest, etc.—Mrs H. F. Beach Road, Hawera. WANTED to Sell—loo acres of good grazing, till the- end of January; been shut up from August 1. Apply “Grazing,” Star Office. Wanted —Small farm, lease or purchase, about 25 acres. Apply Paul Cattan, Manaia, POR~ Sale—One Albion binder, good order; any trial given.—E. Scott, Kapuni. POB Sale—2 motor cars, 5-seaters, j • cheap, good order. Apply A. Robertson, c/o Joll Company, Okaiawa. JpOR Sale —Student’s violin, case and bow, complete outfit for £3 3s; posted to any address. - If not satisfied money refunded.—Dixon’s Leading Music House, Hawera. Sale —Witton and Witton pianos, cash £96; terms, deposit £6, monthly instalment only £2 8s 9d. Only at Dixon’B, Hawera. J?OR Sale —Second-hand organ; deposit 20/- and 2s 6d per week. Who would be without music!—Dixon and Co., Hawera. POB Sale—dewing machines: Hexagon (English) £l2, Dixon machines £l4 14s, Vickers £l2. Why pay more! All guaranteed at Dixon’s, Hawera. SITUATIONS WANTED. shearer wants shearing; ready to start immediat-elv. Write “Shearer,” Star Office. WANTED —Scrub cutting, fencing or work during shearing. Apply “A.H.,” Star Office. WANTED 'TO BUY. \y ANTED Second-hand side car suitable for 7-10 Ruby. State lowest price to “Ruby,” Star Office. W A NTED to Buy—3-cow plant milking machine; must be in good order. Apply to “H.J.,” Star Office.
New Season’s SILK JUMPERS; a wide and varied range of the latest novelties to select frdfn —C. 0. Ward Ltd. Prices from 9/11 ,to 69/6 LADIES’ SILK KNITTED EROCKS; trimmed with the new Luxor trimmings; in all the leading shades— C. C. Ward Ltd. Prices from 45/-
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 21 October 1924, Page 2
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