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WANTED KNOWN. \y ANTED Known—Geo. Syme and ' Co., Ltd., Furniture and Furnishing Warehouse, Princes St., Hawera. Ty ANTED Known Scenes from beautiful Britain; Dickens’ studies; beautiful pictures which, make a delightful present; all 10/6 at 'Sunderland’s West End Cabine- Works. VyANTED Known—Now is the time to get your 2£mas case of “Afalmere Sparkling Cider.” Best on the market; only 25/- case of 24 bottles. Delivered to any address- in the borough.—Sunny Nelson Fruit Depot, ’phone 701, Union St., Hawera; Bridge St., Eltham. yyANTED Known —You will save time, money and many weary steps by making straight for Hart’s to do your Xmas shopping. They have the best variety to choose from of everything that is useful and ornamental and suitable for Xmas gifts. Varieties too numerous to mention. Please shop early and get the best attention.—Hart’s, High St. and Union St., Hawera, and at Opunake. \yANTED Known—Adamson & Bobb are holding a large and varied stock, comprising Pyramid and Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs, Braces, Fancy Sox, Luvisea Pyjamas and Shorts, Fuji Silk Tennis and! Canoe Shirts, Fancy Paris Garters, Ties in endless variety; also a fine range o-f Stetson Hats, and a nice assortment of Travelling Bugs at Adamson & Bobb’s, High St., Hawera. WANTED Known The Cut Bate Leads! Yes, we are often asked how we can do it. The reason is very obvious indeed; we first of all know the business and we therefore can dispense with the middleman and sell cheaper if we desire than most shopkeepers buy at. Why should you pay to keep up a standing army of middlemen who never, in many cases, see the goods. We are in direct touch with the actual producers and we offer goods at wholesale prices. Keiller’s marmalade, glass jars, 1/2; mop oil, nom. quart 1/10, nom. pint 1/- (what do you pay?); Sugar of Milk, 1/5; Glaxo, large, 5/10; meth. spirits, l/2; Ovaltine, large 5/5. Don’t buy your gift until you see our stocks being unpacked direct from our London buyer. There may be some piffle about it, but it will prove a.very profitable bit of piffle to you. Please note at present we have only one shop at 13 Union St., next the Mart.

Ty ANTED Known—Our clothing and ■ Mercery Departments contain all new goods suitable Cor (Christmas. High grade suifc3, gents' hats and caps, latest designs in ties and fancy sox, all moderately priced. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. WANTED Known —Fresh supplies of Xmas fruits just in and further supplies arriving next week. Bananas, oranges, apples, hothouse. _ tomatoes, cherries, strawberries, raisins, nuts, figs, dates, etc. Come Early!—Sunny Nelson Fruit Depot, ’phone 701, Union St., Hawera; Bridge St., Eltham. ■’eyANTED Known —We have a very ’’ large stock of men’s and boys’ suits. These we have had made specially for the man who wants a firstclass suit tor immediate wear, from 55s to 1795. Shop at the busy store, Shaw, High Street. \y ANTED’ Known —Hundreds of the ’’ very latest in men’s smart neckwear, from 2/6 to 8/6; exclusive de signs. For a useful present call at the busy shop, Shaw, High Street. \yANTED Known—Men’s high grade tweed and worsted suits, perfectly cut and finished; now all less a special discount of 10 per cent. —Harrops Ltd., Hawera. yy ANTED Known —Xmas novelty ” goods and gift suggestions which will help you to decide that all important question, '‘ What shall I give 1 ' ’ to your entire satisfaction. Following are” a few of our gift lines: Cotton traycloths, usually priced at 2/6, 3/6, 3/11, reduced to 1/11, 2/11, 2/11; traycloths, scalloped and embroidered, 5/11, 6/11, 10/6, drawn thread 5/11, 10/6; supper cloths, 36 x 36, H.S. arid emb., 5/11; heavy Irish linen supper cloths, emb. and H.S., 36 x 36, usually priced at 10/6, .12/6, 13/11, .14/0, .19/6, 19/11, 22/6, 23/6; reduced to 8/11, 9/11, 10/6, .11/6, 13/6, .13/11, 15/11, 16/11; handkerchiefs, boxed in £ and from 10; emb. linen, lace edged, emb. lawn, coloured voile, children’s handkerchiefs, nursery designs, picture handkerchiefs, from 2d; plain white, 2/11 per doz.; men’s and boys’ handkerchiefs, coloured borders, from 9d; boxes of handkerchiefs and perfume 1/11, 2/3, 2/11; handkerchiefs and beads, 2/11; perfume and soap, 1/-, 1/11, 2/11; manicure sets, vanity cases, needle books, bath salts.—Miss Stewart, High Street, Hawera. Yy ANTED Known—Men’s high grade ' tweed and worsted suits, perfectly cut and finished; now all less a special di3connt of 10 per cent.—Harrops Ltd.,

SITUATIONS VACANT. —wood all-round l man fox farm work; must bei 'able to plough andJ handle horses; permanent employment 'and good home. Apply to -N..Z, Loan & Mercantile Agency Co., Hawera. T^ANTED —Good man for milking and farm work; good wages to good man. Apply R. 'Buckley, Ararata. ■yi/ANTED —Someone to cut and stack ■ about 50 acres of grass for hay by contract. Apply Mrs M. Willcocks, South Road, Hawera. TW ANTED experienced waitress; good wages and home. Apply Commercial Hotel, Waverley. WANTED—Lad or young man for farm; no new chum need apply; wages 25/- week. Apply I. Judd,, Meremere. YXJ ANTED—A boy for the jobbing department. Must be intelligent, and reliable. Apply the Manager, Hawera Star. AN TED—Boy to help strip or put ** on machines. Apply Leslie Preece, Matapu. WANTED TO BUY. TU ANTED to Buy Second-hand gramaphone, medium size, and records. Write particulars to “Gramophone,” Star Office.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 28 December 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 28 December 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 28 December 1925, Page 2

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