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WANTED TO RENT. YyANTED — Unfurnished rooms with j use of conveniences. Apply to “Anxious, ’’ Star Office. I WANTED TO BUT. WANTED to Buy —Enterprise grit ’’ mill; stiite price to “Mill,” Star Office. _ WANTED —Anderson or Lister niilking machine, engines. Apply Farmers’ Milking Machine Co., ’phone ooa, or Box 214, Hawera. LOST. T OST —Between Okaiawa- and Manutalii, t»n Tuesday night, liding saddle and bridle. Finder please inform M. Potts, c/o Star Office. T OST —Between Oeo and Manaia on ' J Saturdav afternoon, bag containing clothes and books. Finder rewarded on returning to driver of OpunakeHawera ’bus. _______ t OST—On Tlmrsday, in Winter Show upstairs ladies’ room, black crochet handbag with fringe, containing money and gold watch with name engraved. Finder please return to Star Office. Reward. x ARM WOREWANTED—Strong youth or young ’’ man to milk three to four cows and assist on sheep farm. Apply Richardson, Kakaramea, or ’phone 138, Patea. WANTED—!Share-milkers for herd of 70 cows; machines; references essential. Apply Wednesday next, J. Foy r Princes St. Extension. 'll 7" AN TED —A smart boy or youtlr for *’ dairy farm; good home and good wages. Apply Joseph Parker, Rowan Road, Kapuni. TIT ARR LED couple available for next season; milking on wages. Address at Star Office. YyANTED- —Good all-round man for dairy farm; good wages. Apply S. E. Macdonald, Ball Road, Kakaramea, or lib Argyle. St. WANTED—Strong lad for farm; 30/and found; constant job. Address at Star Office. \y ANTED —Man for milking and gen- ' ’ oral farm work. Apply J. Mitchell, Upper Glenn Road, Manaia; or ring 4(3, Hawera. MISCELLANEOUS. “UNIQUE” at your feet means x plenty of sleep. Invest in one today. Made and guaranteed by North British Rubber Co. —7

A BOLD Assertion: Wo confidently believe that we sell more cough cure than any store in town. Why? Because we are the manufacturers of Monk's Balsam, the unique remedy that everybody speaks so well of for colds. Two sizes 2/- and 3/6. —Westwood’s Pharmacy, 185 High St., Hawera. the Show —“La Gloria” will be there. Get an introduction to the world’s best gramophone.—T. G. Liddington, sole agent for Hawera. MIDSUMMER Night’s Dream” in the depth of winter with a “Unique” Hot Water Bottle. Guaranteed not to leak or crack. Look for name “Unique” on stopper. —6 \ REMEDY for rheumatism, neuritis, sciatica, etc., Dingle’s Ru-Mol, 3/6 per bottle at Dingle’s Pharmacy. gUSINESS as Usual! Now the Show is over, call and inspect our pianos and Player Pianos. Prices £2O lower than elsewhere. Woollett’s (late Kineton Parkes). *‘~p>LOW thou wintry winds.” Why worry if you’re snug in bed with a “Unique” Hot Water Bottle. Made by North Britisn Rubber Co. —5 C AR Screens in genuine plate glass promptly reinstated at G. Syme and Co.’s. JT A STERN Wares display next Gillanders’ Stables. Brass wares, hand-made lace, crochet, d’oyleys, etc. Inspection invited. JpARMERS’ shed timber at G. Syme and Co.; well graded, and at lowest prices. gIRAMOPHONES New Columbia Grafonola’s from £lO/10/-; “Regal” Table Grand, £lO/10/-; easy terms if necessary at Woollett’s (late Parkes). Records at Woollett’s: “The Parson and the Collection,” “Prom One Till Two,” “Dreamv Melodv,” “Waltz Me, to Sleep,” ” “What’ll I Do,” “Doo-Wacha-Doo,” “ Gotta-Getta Girl,” “Sahara,” “Havana,” “Has Anyone Seen My Pom,” “June Night,” “Do Shrimps Make Good Mothers,” and lots more.—Woollett’s (late Parkes). HJB7 BOOTS for ladies; strong dairy fleece lined bluchers, 15/6; rubber boots, 16/6; ladies’ knee gums, 19/6, at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. gf AND-WORKED Nighties, Camisoles, Centres, Shams, Runners, etc. —Eastern Display, next Gillanders’ Stables, Union St., Inspection invited. HTBT PYJAMA Suits—Good warm sleeping suits for men or boys, 11/6, 18/6; all-wool Roslyn sleeping ‘pyjamas, woven, for men, 39/6, at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera.

TTERE, There and Everywhere—All models of ‘‘La Gloria” gramophone will be exhibited at the Show. An expert will be in attendance to tell you why ‘‘La Gloria” is known as the world’s best gramophone.—T. G. Liddington, sole agent for Hawera. '^■D - UNDERWEAE-Good warm * wool singlets or pants, 6/11; fleece lined singlets or pants, 4/11; Mosgiel and Roslyn fawn underwear from 13/6 at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. XT T> BOXED Suits; ready for im- * * mediate wear; these are good cut and well finished and well-known throughout the Dominion, 59/6, S9/6, £5, at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 6 July 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 6 July 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 6 July 1925, Page 2

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