WANTED KNOWN. YyANTED Known —Just to hand ex s.s. Remuera, large quantity of enamel ware, kettles, teapots, pie dishes, etc. Note these goods are made ' by the great Judge brand people of England, and are not only much superior to German made rubbish, but are much cheaper. The Judge brand goods stand out alone. Our celebrated mop oil, large bottle, nom. qt. 1/6. small bottle, nom. pt. 9d; meth. spirits, 1/2 (large); Fly-Keelo, 9d; Keating’s powder, 9d; aluminium saucepans, sets of four (English), heavy gauge, 15/11; fly bans and fly bogs, 7 for 1/-; evap. peaches, 1/- lb, 31b 2/11. Always see the Cut Bate for values —the shop that brought down prices and keeps them down; 13 Union St., next the Mart. "WHEN purchasing sueet music have ' ’ . the nurabf-° Dlayed and sung over for you; then you will know the best hits. Procurable at Laidlaw’s. Ty ANTED Known “Tewax” or “Parowax” renders preserves quite airtight, and they will keep as long as desired. Every home should have a supply on hand during the jammaking season. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. WANTEDKiiowii —Harrop ’s Great End-of-Season Sale commences on Thursday, January 21, at 9 a.m. Shop thoroughly and profit fully. Harrops Ltd. TyANTED Known —We are district agents for Wilson’s star, brand cement, and our truck to farm price is specially favourable.—Kaupokonui Coop. Stores. WANTED Known —Harrop’s Great End-of-Season Sale commences on Thursday, January 21, at 9 a.m. Shop thoroughly and profitably. Harrops Ltd. __ WANTED Known —Basic Slag is the one safe and dependable fertiliser for all soils. We have a shipment due in March next, and should be glad of your orders now for delivery from truck to farm at our special prices.— Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. WANTED Known—Harrop’s Great End-of-Season Sale commences on Thursday, January 21, at 9 a.m. Shop thoroughly and profit fully. Harrops Ltd. YyANTED Known—Dixon and Co., the Music House, for latest popular song hits, such as “Susie,” “Katarina.” ANTED Known—Geo. Syme and Co., Ltd., Furniture and Furnishing Warehouse, Princes St., Hawera. WANTED Known —Plumsl Peachesl Best Nelson grown Plums and Peaches at our Depot daily. Inspection invited. Order immediately for bottling and jam, as all crops are light, —Sunny Nelson Fruit Depot, ’phone 701, Union St.. Hawera; Bridge St., Eltham. YyANTED Known—lce Chests! lee ■* Chests from £4 10s; drop-side cots complete with kapoc mattress, £3 17s 6d; duchess chests from £4 10s. Satisfaction guaranteed.—West End Cabinet Works (Sunderland’s), yyE have good stock of B.S.A. cycles ut £ll 11s; other makes at £3 ss; juveniles’ cycles at £6 6s. None of these are robbed of genuine parts to make them cheaper.—Archbold & Co., Douglas Depot, Union Street, Hawera. "^yANTED Known—Mens ’ tennis and canoe shirts in best Fuji silk, 1 0 / 6 ! good twills, 9/6, 12/6; cream gabardine trousers, 15/6 to 37/6; and everything in summer wear at the Busy Shop—Shaw’s, High St. ’^yANTED Known—Men’s high-class shoes, in tan, willow calf and glacß kid, in all the latest shapes. Call and inspect the smart designs now showing at the Busy Shop—Shaw’s, High St. ’ WANTED Known—Mimosa Beeords! The cheapest double-sided record in the world. Latest- hits, such as “Maggie! Yes, Mai” “Show me the way to go home,” etc., only 1/6 each. —Dixon and Co., sole agents. WANTED Known—Mimosa Beeords! Nursery rhymes, such as “Polly, put the kettle on,” Girls and boys go out to play,” “Ding dong dell,” “Three blind mice,” etc., double sided; 1/S each.—Dixon and Co., sole agents. SITUATIONS VACANT. WANTED. gMAKT Experienced Assistant for our Showroom (Hawera branch). Applv— C. C. WARD LTD., Hawera. yy’ANTED —Smart honest boy for store and light delivery; one with little experience preferred. Apply by letter to “Reliable,” Star Office. yyANTED —Man foT farm work, able to plough; good wages to good man. Write “R. 8., ” Star Office. WANTED—Good general farm hand, machine milking; wages £2 10s per week. Apply W. D. Gulliver, Manaia. 'yyANTED —Cook-general; no washing. Apply Mrs Lysaght, Hawera; telephone .154. DOST J^OST —On Thursday, three keys. Finder please leave at Star Office. T OST —In High Street, Saturday night, small grey purse, containing 10/. note and silver. Finder please return to Mrs Oakes, Collins St. J^OST —Three 18-month heifers, one light, one dark brindle and one black Jersey; reward to finder. Apply F. G. Chisnall, farmer, Manaia Road. T OST—From Mangatoki, dark brown cattle dog, with collar No. 180, Eltham County; reward £l. Ring 141 D, Eltham Exchange. WANTED TO BUT YyANTED to Purchase —Saxophone, B Flat Soprano or C Melody. Write Box 249, Hawera. WORK WANTED YyANTED—Plain' Surrey Street. sewing. Apply 17
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 3 February 1926, Page 2
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