SITUATIONS VACANT. jgOARDERS Wanted; Under new management; good beds, excellent table, good home, h. and c. water, porcelain bath; singl© or double rooms.— Railway Boarding House. Terms 25/-. “We cater for the travelling public.”
LOST. f OST—I aged heavy draught chestnut mare front ''Glenn Road. Finder please communicate with Ware Rei, Manaia. f OST—On Thursday, from H. W. Brewer’s, Taiporohenui, black Persian cat; reward. Ringe ’phone 67. FOUND. JOCUND— A lady’s wristlet watch. Address at Star Office. . FOR SALE. F OR Sale —Day-old White Leghorn chicks, 1/3 each; ready Saturday, October 24.—Gay lard, 57 Yogel St. JpOR Sale. —Settings of .purebred Utility White Leghorn eggs; 5/- per setting. Apply 50 Camberwell Road. JpOR Sale—6 acres, New Plymouth, 6roomed house, motor shed, sheds, etc., electric light, gas, orchard, native bush, sheltered from all winds; close to ’bus terminus; also 5-roomed bungalow, every convenience; very easy terms. — E. L. Mason, Westown, New Plymouth. XpOR Sale —40 White Leghorn pullets and' 2-year hens in full profit; in lots to suit; owner leaving. Write “Poultry,” Star Office. TT'OR Sale—Black Orpington eggs, from the world’s best, strain, Wariek Queen, the holder of the world’s record, 347 eggs in one year. As I have only four pullets from Wariek Queen’s sister, the number of settings is limited, so book early. Price £1 10s per setting. Others, 12/6 and 15/- per setting; carriage paid.— Don Robertson, Normanby. Sale by Tender—93 acres, L.T. A ' title, Section No. 452 and part Sections 453 and 454, Survey District of Patea, situated on Main Road, close to Kakaramea, known as Diggins’ farm. , Tenders close on Saturday, 31st October, 1925, with the undersigned. Open to all land) agents; sales effected by them, commission will be allowed. — P. Dodunski, Eitzroy, New Plymouth. MISCELLANEOUS. £1 OB NEW up-to-date Player Piano at the price of an ordinary piano. Easy terms arranged, at Woollett’s (Nimmo’s Piano Depot). (BOUNDS) buys a new English * oak piano at Woollett’s (next Blair and Sellar). AT the Melbourne Ltd. Sale—Men’s all-wool saddle tweed trousers, 18/6; wirecord trousers, 13/6; 9oz Palmer Nap trousers, 8/11 pair. A T the Melbourne Ltd. Sale—Hardwear trousers, 6/11 pair; wool tweed trousers, 13/9; Palmer Nap odd coats, 11/9 each. A T the Melbourne Ltd. Sale —Men’s wool socks, lOd pair; Shirley Police braces, 2/11 pair; men’s'cellular singlets, 2/6 each. ___ \ T th© Melbourne Ltd. Sale —Black sateen shirts, 5/11 each; Pennine shirts, 5/11; wire twist shirts, 5/11; striped drill shirts, 5/11 each. “AT the Melbourne Ltd. Sale —72in., unbleached herringbone and twill sheeting, 2/6 yard; Hoyle’s navy prints, 1/6 yard. . A"T the Melbourne Ltd. Sale —Union forfaT, lid yard; rubber .aprons, 3/11 each; 28-inch heavy Tussore silk, 3/11 yard. \RE your children at school! Our I safe remedy for Pediculi (Nits) is certain in action and beneficial to the scalp; 2/6 per bottle. —W. G. Strange, Chemist. "A SAFE and certain cure for Headaches —our “Speedex” Headache Cure positively cures violent headaehes in a few minutes; 1/6 per box. Procurable only from Westwood, Chemist, 185 High St., Hawera.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 23 October 1925, Page 2
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