PUBLIC NOTICES representatiox wanted. \ LIVE Man of good character is wanted in each district of the Dominion to represent the largest direct selling organisation in the world. Goods handled are used by every man and woman. This is an offer to set an energetic man up in a wonderfully profitable business without any capital investment on his part. His qualifications as to integrity, tact and ability to create goodwill in his town and district must be of the, highest. The business in the' districts where now established is already returning incomes ranging, according to the sales ability of the representative, from £SOO to over £IOOO per annum. Apply, stating age, whether married or single, business experience, and general record, with references, to — “INITIATIVE,” C/o Charles Haines Advertising Agency, The Dalgety Building, Wellington. lIA WEE A BOROUGH COUNCIL. DOG TAN, 1926. ■VTOTICE is hereby given that Dog Tax for the year 192i6 has been fixed at 10/- per dog of any description. and 2/6 each for dogs registered under sub. (c) section S of “The Dogs Registration Act, 190 S. ’ ’ Also that Mr Leonard Hunt, Borough Inspector, has been appointed Registrar, and his office, Council Chambers, High Street, Hawera, the Registration Office. Registrar’s Office Hours: 1 to _ p.m., except Wednesday and Saturday, 11.30 to noon. Hawera, 7th January, 1926. H. S. ELLIOTT, Town Clerk. WANTED. ■VS/ANTED —Reliable boy to deliver " newspapers Normanby and district. One resident in Normanby preferred. Apply — MANAGER, The Hawera Star. FOR SALE. TO CLOSE AN ESTATE. X-SEATER STANDARD SIX BUICK; ° finished in blue Duco; this year’s model; ear has had very little work; in fact, just enough to run in the engine, and has been left in beautiful order. Cost £455. For price and particulars apply— W. O’CALLAGHAN, REGENT STREET, HAWERA. POR SALE. FOE SALE OR LEASE WITH PURCHASING CLAUSE. OHO CUES; about half rich drained swamp land; balance easy slopes; only partially improved, but it has run 30 big bullocks and 100 wethers all winter; will milk 35 cows this season and can be made to carry 60 cows next year and do them well. The dry land is nearly all ploughable and grows goodi roots. This is the making of an ideal farm. House of 8 rooms (wants painting) and cowshed. This farm is handy to good town and about li miles from school; cream collected next door. Fully improved land near by is running’ 75 cows to 100 acres and doing them well. Good butter factory, paying highest price for butter-fat. For a good family man or two young fellows this can be got a bargain, and the worst of the improvements is done. Possession any time. For further particulars appIy—-“BUTTER-FAT,” Star Office. Q A Nil AM & c°HAWERA. Buyers of — i WOOL HIDE 8 TALLOW CALF SKINS HORSE HAIR SHEEP SKINS HORNS. BONES, ETC. WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES AND SPOT CASH. ’Phone 244. Box 185 THE FOOD QUESTION TS always an important one, but an easily answered one at — Q’J^EILLY’S Here you can always got fresh, new groceries and provisions at Hawera’s lowest prices. Add to this the importance to you of our quick delivery service, and you have the reason why so many Hawera housewives shop at — O’REILLY’S, The Quality Delivery Grocery Store, HIGH STREET, HAWERA. ’Phone 26. TDEAL Gifts of Talcs, Morney’s, Hudnnt’s, Piver’s, Bourjois, Atkinson’s, etc., at 2/- to 5/- at Strange’s, the Chemist.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 7 January 1926, Page 1
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