FARM WORK. WANTED —Position on dairy farm ” by practical man. Apply Mrs Bridge, Labour Bureau; ’phone GBS. YFTANTED —Good milker; machines ■ used; good wages to good man. Apply J. E. Young, Otakelio. \I7ANTED —By an experienced family ’’ share-milking, 60 to 100 cows with machines for the season 1925-26; have a thorough knowledge of dairying for the last 20 years; references if required. Reply to O. E. Macartny, Eangaiwahia, sta'ing terms and conditions, also returns for last season. MATERNITY NURSING. ATATERXITY cated) is district work Road (opposite —Sister Earia (certifiopen for engagement; undertaken. 91 South Dr. Thomson’s); ’phone 364. FOR SALE OR TO LET. Sale —Japanese plums, 2d lb; Satsuma, 3d lb.—J. D. Conaglen, Patiki Road, Pihama. ■DOR Sale—Two nice quiet dairy heifers, grade Jersey; close to profit.—H. J. Bourke, Beach Road (near Abattoirs). ]POR Sale —1 Orion . Shacklock range Xo. 1 ' R.H., in splendid order; cheap. Write “Range,” Star Office.
Sale —0 li.p. Clyno motor cycle in good running order; will accept £25 (cash). Write “Motor,” Star Office. TP'OR Sale —Typewriter, Remington, in good working order. Write 0.K., Star Office. Yl/ANTED Known —We have for sale two good spring drays (replaced by motors); price £lO each. —Bassett’s Busy Business, Wanganui. ■pOR 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. FOUND. QTRAYING on my farm, Lower Palmer Road, Kaponga, one r. and w. dehorned cow. If not claimed before 31st inst. will be sold to defray expenses.—M. O ’Connor, Kaponga. WOOD SPLITTERS WANTED. w TANTED —Wood splitters for 100 cords of rata firewood; maiden paddock. Apply Y. Hiekford, Pitone Road, Tataraimaka. MISCELLANEOUS. A HAPPY Thought—A Brownie Camera for your child. The easiest cf all cameras to use. Box Brownies at 11/9, 15/-, 20/-. —Westwood’s Pharmacy, 185 High St., Hawera. A NETA worn Hand Emollient for toilhands; a real thing that gives results •'hat count; produces a velvety softness; 2/- per jar at Strange’s, the Chemist.
A LL British Bathing Caps of real value; a selection ■ to suit all tastes from 3/- to 7/6 at Strange’s, the Chemist, High St. 1 SURPRISE Packets 1/- for everyone; guaranteed good value. Buy one.—Miss Sewell, Art Depot, High St.. Hawera; ’phone 680. “DATHING Caps and Helmets just arrived in newest styles and colours it Dingle’s Pharmacy. "DEDSTEADS in Rimu, 3ft. 37/6, 4ft 6in. 45/-; wires, 3ft. 25/-, 4ft. 6in. 35/-; Kapoes in best Samarang; lowest prices obtainable. —Geo. Syme & Co., Ltd. /CHILDREN’S smart Organdi frocks and sunbonnets to match.—Miss Sewell. Art Depot, Hawera; ’phone 680. Clients! Don’t forget that E. Morris, leading jeweller, is carrying the cheapest and widest range of watches and clocks ever shown in this district. Your patronage is solicited. JjT'ROM the coconmit; a real nutritive shampoo, delightfully refreshing, giving lustre of silk —Strange’s Cocoanut Shampoo, 3/- bottle. jpOR an extra fine glossy finish on dress shirts, etc., use "Dove” Brand Starch. Best on the market. All grocers. E OR fine and delicate fabrics no starch so good as "Dove” Brand Starch. Ask for it by name. All grocers dell it. |TOR Xmas—Wonderful display of Dorothy toilet ware showing at E. Morris’, Leading Jeweller, Hawera.
JpALSE Teeth purchased, any condition; pre-war preferred; up to £5 per set paid.—Peariine Co., Auckland. starched with '“0076” Brand Pure Rice Starch give twice the wear. Preserves and whitens. All grocers and stores sell it. •pfAYWARD T S~ 7v Military” Piddes convert a humble meal into a luncheon fit for a king. Ail grocers sell them. Be sure they’re “Military.” -jpjAYWARD’S Military Pickles tickle the palate and add zest to the appetite. Sold by all grocers. It must be “Military.” TJ T> BOOT Sale —For men or * ’ Boys: Light Working Bluchers, 12/6; Men’s Sunday Boots, 24/6, 29/6; Boys’ School Boots, IG/9, 18/9; Men’s Nailed Shooters, 21/-; Men’s Gum Boots; Men’s Greenhide Shooters, 29/6. —At the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. TT T> SUIT Sale —Men’s Sac Suits, * 57/6; Men’s Sport Suits, 55/-; Boys’ Suits, 29/6; Men’s Trousers, 13/6; Boys’ Kuiclcers; Boys’ Shirta; Boys’ Caps at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. x TT T> BAG and Trunk Sale —Fibre J::L *- D, Suit Cases, 17/6, 22/6, 29/6; Solid Leather Suit Cases, 89/6; Overland Trunks; Ladies’ Black Visiting Cases; Attache Cases at the New Zealand Clothing Factory Sale, Hawera. yiTST arrived, direct from the best Scotch manufacturers: Printed Linos, 2 yards wide, 9/6 and 10/6 running yard.—Geo. Syme & Co., Ltd.
G. C. WARD, Ltd., Hawera THE BUSY CASH DRAPERS. SUMMER SALE NOW ON.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 24 January 1925, Page 2
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