WANTED KNOWN. Known—The Cut Kate leads ! Raisins, full size pkts, 6 for 2/11; jellies, 5 for 1/-, 5 for 1/-, 5 for 1/-; Whitlock’s pickles, 1/-, 1/-, 1/-; Nugget, 4 for 1/-; English combs, 6d, 6d, 6d.; -Wei Wei shaving sticks., London’s best and most popular shaving soap, an nickel container, 1/-, 1/-, 1/- (Why pay more?); Williams’ dental cream, 9d, 9d, 9d, 9d, 9d tube. Bring your fresh eggs to the Cut Rate; we buy any quantity at top prices. The one and only Cut Rate, 13 Union St., next the Mart; ’phone 627. Known—Art silk niaroeains in now plain and marl efects; patterns forwarded on application; prices 4/11, 6/6, 8/6 yard.—Harrops Ltd. "yy/ANTED Known-—Carb. soda, 51b for 1/-; tins assorted biscuits, 4/3, 4/3, 4/3; Zig-Zag papers, 9 for 1/-, doubles 5 for 1/-; O ’Cedar oil, pints 1/-, quarts l/11, 1/11, 1/11; Bournville cocoa, 3/6, 3/6, 3/6; best loose cocoa, suitable for chocolate icing, 1/1, 1/1, 1/1 lb. Pull range of fruits, etc., for Xmas requirements. yours at the shop that has stood out ‘‘alone” for bottom prices—The Cut Rate; only address, 13 Union St., ’phone 627. WANTED Known —Latest designs in siik marocains; largest selection in town to select from; patterns forwarded on application; prices 13/11, 18/6 yard. —Harrdps Ltd. "yy/ANTED 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.
SITUATIONS VACANT. i YyANTED —Man or strong youth for farm work; machines used, ply R. S. Campbell, Pihama. Apexperienced waitress. Apply Islington Tea Rooms. yUANTED at once, assistant dressu J maker; must be competent. Apply Box 89, Kaponga. f WANTED—-Young girl to assist; two * J adults in family. Apply 10 Wellington Street. Yy ANTED—Trouser or vest hands; £3 weekly of piece.—Rodger, Tailor, Hawera. ■yyANTED —Capable general for the ‘ J country; good wages. Apply Box 43,. Waverley. RANTED —Share-milker to hand- * ‘ milk from 30 to 35 cows. Address “35,” Hawera Star. RANTED— Strong youth or man for ■“ machine milking and general farm work; ho : ploughing.—R. Hunt, Pihama. ■yy ANTED Smart waitress, also 1 female cook, wages £3; small goods only. Apply Bert Vinsen, Marble Bar, Stratford. Yy/ANTED —Youth for milking and farm work. —Craig Bros,, The Lakes, Hawera. YyANTED —An experienced gardener. Apply “ Gardener,” Star Office. yyANTED —Competent lady help or young girl to assist. Apply 34 Cameron Street, or 'phone 773. Ty ANTED —Good machine milker; good wages to good man. Apply G. Harvey, Rata. MATERNITY NURSING. j^/JTATERNITY —Sister Faria (certificated) is open for engagement; district work undertaken. 'Phone 412, Princes St. Extension. (gISTER WILSON, Private Maternity Home, Hunter Street, notifies her friends that her telephone number has been changed from 289 W to 190. WANTED TO BUY. ■yyANTED to Buy—Sacks in any quantity. Apply Evans, wood and coal supply, Union St.; ’phone 135. yyANTED to Purchase —Light-weight motor cycle, up to 34 li.p., Douglas preferred; must be in good running order and stand inspection. Write “Douglas,” Star Office.
FOE SAXiE OE TO XiET. XpOR Sale Pedigree Jersey bull, “Pern Grove Golden Knight,” No. 10806; bred by A. H. Halcombe. Apply J. Pill, Waihi Road, Hawera. POR SALE—Harley-Davidson motor cycle; newly overhauled and repainted; first-class condition. Write “Harley,” Star Office. pOR" Sale —Corrugated iron shed for removal, 12ft by sft, suitable for wood or coal store; no reasonable offer refused. Apply J. W. Tong Ltd., Building Contractors, Hawera. JpOR Sale —Purebred Utility Black Minorca and White Leghorn chicks; ready Oct. 31; 15/- doz.— Barker, Galt St., Nolantown. LET—2 acres and 5-roomed cottage in Normanby; £1 per week. Apply Grant & Campbell. nished; three minutes from Post Office; rent 35/-. Ring 528. to Let—Two unfurnished rooms, gas stove and fireplace; private entrance. Apply 16 Milrnoe St. ANTED, to Sell—“Driva” tennis racquet in good order; £2 cash. Write “Tennis,” Star Office. jrn 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’s, Hawera. "POR Sale—Second-hand organ; deposit 20/- and 2s 6d per week. Who would be without music?—Dixon and Co., Hawera. Jf*Oß Sale — Sewing machines: Hexa- • gon (English) £l2, Dixon machines £l4 14s, Vickers £l2. Why pay more? All guaranteed at Dixon’s, Hawera.
SpeciaI— STENCILLED CURTAINING (36-ineh); great value—C. C. Ward Ltd. Price 1/3 yard CURTAIN NETS in white and cream, plain and scaJloped edges; all good designs and splendid wearing—C. C. Ward Ltd. Prices 1/11. 2/6, 2/11 yard
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 29 October 1924, Page 2
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