SITUATIONS VACANT. ■^T ANTED—For farm work, Opunake, L ' capable milker and farm hand; 60/- weekly. Gibson’s Agency, cofiler King and Egmont Streets (upstairs), New Plymouth. WANTED—By young married man, work of any kind. Write “15,” Star Office. ANTED—Married couple, experiL • enced, small herd, shares or wages, small house. Apply Johnson, Grocer, Hawera. - Experienced man for sheep farm, Whakamara; married preferred. Apply A. L. Bremer, Okaiawa. ANTED—Good .carnal for cheese factory. Apply Mangatoki Co-op. Dairy Factory, Mangatoki. RANTED —Man or youth for milking and general /arm vork. Apply T. Joyce, Bond, Kapuni. ANTED—A youth rot grocery deli ve y and shop. Apply Carter and Co., West End Sloie. ■y^/ANTED —For dairy farm, two brothers (one married); good house provided; liberal wages to right sort. Apply to “Bank,” Star Office. ■yy/ANTED— Married couple for dairy farm with one or mote boys able to assist in-shed; good house provided. Apply “Simplex,” Star Offiee. yi/ANTED —A good man for • woodsplitting; long job; day wages. Apply G. Dines, Awatuna. LOST. J^OST —Three keys, ring attached. Finder kindly communicate with Star Office. J^OST —On Tuesday morning, from Mr Corr’gan’s paddock, corner of Turuturu and Austin Beads, bay horse with collar, harries and v»inkers. Finder communicate with A. Giliiver, Box 80, Eitham. Reward. FOE SALE OB TO LET. JpOR Sale—Hay sweep, £3 10s; pipe vice, bench vice, pipe and bolt dies, ploughs, etc. —Hawera Machinery ' Exchange, Nelson St. yyANTED to Sell, urgently, light motor truck; £4O or offer; guaranteed mechanically sound; any trial; also cobby gig mare, all harness, £5; owner leaving the district. Apply Golden Valley Farm; ’phone 713, Gladstone St., Hawera. yy/ANTED to Let —One furnished room; all conveniences. Write “50,” Star Office. yy/ANTED 'to Let, at a reduced rent, hunter’s cottage, Hunter Street, Normanby. Apply R. Burgon, Normanby. jpOR Sale—Second-hand milk cart set, also a few riding saddles in perfect order; cheap to clear.—At Crab’s Saddlery, Kaponga. JpOR Sale—Student’s violin, case and bow, complete outfit for £3 3s; posted to any address. If not satisfied moiney refunded.—-Dixon ’s Leading Music House, Hawera. JpOR Sale —Witton and Wifctou pianos, cash £96; terms, deposit £6, monthly instalment only £2 8s 94. Only at Dixon’s, Hawera. * T?OR Sale—Second-hand organ; deposit 20/- and 2s 6d per week. Who would be without music f—Dixon and Co., Hawera. j7*OR Sale—dewing machines: Hexagon (English) £l2, Dixon machines £l4 14s, Vickers £l2. Why pay moref All guaranteed at Dixon’s, Hawera. MISCELLANEOUS. the Melbourne Ltd—36-incli pillow linen, 2/11 yard; 36-inch Belgian ticking, 2/9 yard. the Melbourne Ltd.—Longcloth Princess underskirts from 12/6; Fuji silk Princess underskirts from 17/6. the Melbourne LtcL—Bo , -inch white twill sheeting from 2/11 yard; 54-inch tickings from 3/3 yard. the Melbourne -Ltd.—Girls’ and maids’ cotton bathing costumes, 2/11 each; ladies’ rubber bathing caps from 9d each. the Melbourne Ltd. —Dark pin point cotton shirting, 1/4 yard; Hoyles’ plain and floral prints, 1/4 yard. : Ay the Melbourne Ltd.—Grewdson’s 36-ineh calico, 1/3 yard; 54-inch bleached damask, 2/11 yard. RULE’S Specials for to-morrow— White double bed sheeting, i/11, ,2/3, 2/6, 3/3, 3/9; were 2/9, 2/11, 3/6 to 4/11. ■ A ULD’S—6doz. corsets, 23’s to 29’s, 9/6, 12/6, 15/6; were 16/-, 19/6, 23/6; large size cotton vests, 1/11 and 2/6. A'ULD’S for table damask, 1/11, worth 2/9; 2/9, were 3/fe. Be early for these. for job prices for white quilts; they are mostly soiled'; almost half price to-morrow. “it,” and without fear of contradiction nothing on the market can equal Strange’s Cocoanut Oil Shampoo; a thorough cleanser and tonic; 3/- at Strange’s, the Chemist. REAL Shampoo, right from the coeoanut; is not greasy, but makes that hair you love to touch; a nutritious tonic; 3/- per bottle at Strange’s, High St. ALWAYS in stock —Latest models Singer machines; easy terms.—K. M. Phin, agent, Hawera, c/o McCormick and Taylo”. 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. LARGE TuDe of Nyal’s Tooth Paste free with each purchase of Nyal’s Face Cream at Dingle’s Pharmacy. WHITE Canvas Tennis Shoe with crepe rubber soles; men’s sizes 8/11, women’s sizes 7/11. Don’t miss purchasing a.pair of these; they are a bargain.—Hannah and Co.
C. C. WARD, Ltd., Hawera THE BUSY CASH DRAPEHS. PAY CASH AND PAY LESS
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 28 November 1924, Page 2
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