WANTED KNOWN. \\/'ANTED Known —Outred’s, sale ’’ commences Saturday morning, January 10, at 0 o’clock.—Outred’s, High Street. YY7ANTED Known—A euchre and dance will be held in Oddfellows’ Hall to-night, Wednesday, 7th.—Mrs. Foster. ■yYTANTED Known—Doom is wanted for new goods arriving shortly, so the whole of our stock is being offered at desperate prices.—C. March, Draper. YV/ANTED Known—Euchre and dance Oddfellows ’ Hall to-night.—Mrs. Foster. YYTANTED Known—Dig Cut in Tanks! Tanks! Tanks! 400-gal. £3 7s Gd; SOO-gal. £5 15s Gd; tin steel dinting, 800-gal. £u las Gd; tine steel dinting, 1/- foot; copper dinting, 2/- foot..- — ’Phone 17, Ellis and Smith, Plumbers, opp. A. and P. Association, Nelson St. LtwTl fpnyy on t o be early on 'l’hursday morning to secure some, gf tlie bargains offering at March’s Sale. YX/ANTED Known Special offer! ’ * Special Offer! Our famous Waiata hams to dear, 1/1 per lb, 1/1 per lb; only a few left. Remember the Waiata label protects your table; only the primest quality are sold under this well-known brand. We recommend you to try one of these fine flavoured hams for the New Year season; for picnics and motor parties they are ideal. —Gilbert’s Quality Service,' High St., Hawera, ’phone 2G; sole distributors of the Waiata. brand provisions—butter, cheese, hams and bacon. ANTED Known —At Murch’s End- '' of-Season Sale huge reductions in Trimmed Millinery and Ladies’ Underclothing. WANTED Known—Tea, Tea, Tea. Tn view of the phenomenal and unprecedented i;ise in tea value, and real 6 ising that same would lead to poor quality goods, we hastily completed arrangements to have our own tea packed in Ceylon under supervision, thus assuring our tea customers of the very best. This tea, “Cut-Rate Supreme,” is packed in lead-lined boxes in Cevlcn and is never opened until opened by the consumer. See the photo of tea being packed in Ceylon on view in CutRate windows. Rally round the one and only Cut-Rate, 13 Union Street, where the crowds gather. i YV7ANTED Known —At Mureh’s End-of-Senson Sale real bargains. See our windows. —C. Murcli, Draper. YX/ANTED Known —Silk hose in all the wanted shades; neckwear, silk jumpers, all new goods at keen prices. . —Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores.
"YyANTED Known —For a limited period only the entire stock of millinery, frocks and costumes will be at special bargain prices.—Harrops Ltd., Hawera. "YyANTED Known—Murcli’s End-of-Season Sale starts Thursday next, 9 a.m. Bargains in every department. yyANTED Known—Ladies’ cotton dresses in zephyrs, maroeains and tricolines, 6/11, 17/6, 22/6. — Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. VyiTH that cold joint, try Hayward’s ' “Military” Pickles. Adds relish to the meal. Sold by grocers and stores. Insist on “Military.” "YyANTED Known —Our hardware department has enamelware, saucepans, stewpans, kettles, teapots, also beautiful goods in aluminium ware, stainless cutlery. Useful and lasting Christmas presents., can be selected from this department.—Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. FAEM WORK. "YyANTED —Two men to cut ragwort; 1/6 an hour; accommodation found.—F. Robertson, Wingrove Road, Ngaere. "YyANTED —Two good hand milkers; no fai'm work; good wages, Apply A. Hastie, Normanby. "YyANTED —Man for farm work; good wages and home to good man; permanent employment.—L. P. Scott, Matapu. "YyANTED —By an experienced family share-milking, 60 to 100 cows with machines for the season 1025-26;" have a thorough knowledge of dairying for the last 20 years; references if required. Reply to O. P. Macartny, Rangaiwahia, stating terms and. conditions, also returns for last season. FOR SAXjIR OR TO LET, WANTED TO LET. piIURCH OP ENGLAND VICARAGE (Collins Street), with or without paddock adjoining. Apply to the Wardens or— GEO. A. BURGESS, South Road. "YyANTED. to Let —-Furnished cottage on Opunake beach; accommodate six; rent £2' 10s. . Apply Box 14, or telephone 18, Opunake. Sale—-Sewing machines by Vickers’ Ltd.: “Rotoscillo,” famous desk pattern. Note: Every sewing machine sold by Dixon’s kept in repair free of charge for five years and guaranteed for ten years. JJ’OR Sale —Storrie turnip sower and ridger, £ls; hay sweep, £4; pumps, rams, ploughs, spike harrows, Farmers’ milking plant, new V. 5.11. separators, pipe vice, stocks and dies;—Hawera Machinery Exchange, 8 Nelson Street. Machines direct from Vickers’ Ltd (British); hand machine, £6 16s cash; also hand and treadle combined for £l2 12s cash at Dixon’s. WANTED TO BUT. "YY7A.NTED to VV farm Buy—Good all horse. Apply M. Lower Rowan Road, Kaponga. round Ward, T A GLORIA was the only gramophone to secure an award at the Canterbury Show, 1923; seven other makes were exhibited. Get one now; satisfaction guaranteed; 20/- deposit and 5/- weekly.—T. G. Liddington, sole agent for Hawera and district.
Ladies’ Long Silk Gloves in Pastel, Grey and White. C. C. Ward, Ltd., prices 6/11 pair. Ladies’ Lace Collars. Big selection in cream and white. C. C. Ward, Ltd., prices from 3/C. Floral Jersey Silk. Something quite new in Dress goods; 36-incli. C. C. Ward, Ltd., price 14/6 yard.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 7 January 1925, Page 2
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