WANTED KNOWN. YT7ANTED Known—Yes, the Cut Bate Leads! We offer to-day and every day: Johnson’s baby powjder, 1/1 tin; Indian Root Pills, lid; Beecham’s Pills, lid; best fowl wheat, 8/7 per bushel by sack (plenty of it); best China buds tea, 2/7 lb; Edmond’s baking powder, large, 14/3 doz or 3 for 3/8; pollard', 200’s, 22/9; hams for Easter, 1/1 lb, and note these are Inglewood and best Why not make the Cut Rate, the shop that reduced the cost of living, your grocer? Don’t forget, we are independent of the middlemen, and with your continued support we can and will bring prices further down.—Hawera’s Super Quality Shop—the Cut Rate, 13 TJnion St. ANTED Known —Geo. Syme and Co., Ltd., have just opened up the latest feurtain materials in fadeless net, madras curtains, poplins and casement cloths in all colours. \X7 ANTED Known—Visit Geo. Syme and Co., Ltd.’s Showrooms, Princegi St., for upholstered moquette tapestry and shadow tissue suites; only the best of materials and workmanship. YX7ANTED Known —Plain and coloured coir matting, 27-inches wide 3/11, 36-inehes wide 5/6; bindings to match. Note address: Geo. Syme and Co., Ltd., Princes St., Hawera. \X7ANTED Known —New goods now opening in all departments—Hacrops Ltd. YI7ANTED Known —New goods now opening in all departments—Harrops Ltd. 117 ANTED Known —Just arrived a dainty selection of smart up-to-date millinery, comprising models and ready-to-wears, new hosiery in silks, silk and wool and cashmeres; all the new shades at Kaupokonui Co-op Stores. ANTED Known —New goods now opening in all departments*—Harrops Ltd. TUT ANTED Known—Adamson ' and Robb are holding a large and varied stock, comprising Pyramid and Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs, Braces, Fancy Sox, Luvisca Pyjamas and Shirts, Fuji Silk Tennis ' and Canoe Shirts, Fancy Paris Garters, Ties in endless variety; also a fine range of Stetson Hats, and a nice assortment of Travelling Rugs at Adamson and Robb’s, High St., Hawera. TXT ANTED Known Now opening direct from the manufacturers: — Sheetings, towels, plain and striped flaneleites, wineeyettes, table linens. Our values for these goods cannot be beaten. —Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. W7ANTED Known Sunderland’s West End Cabinet Works for •Alue in furniture and fittings of every escription.
SITUATIONS WANTED T)TSEN GAGED Three good farm lands; can recommend. Apply Mrs Bridge, Labour Bureau; 'phone 685. YYf ANTED—-Work*by the day or halfday by capable woman; washing, ironing, cleaning, cooking or waitress. Write “X.," Star Office. Hand, experienced, requires position on faTm. Apply X.Y.Z., Star Office. LOST. T OST —On Wednesday, from Manaia, yellow Jersey cow, rising 3 yearold, with V out of right ear,; fairly fat. Binder will be rewarded on sending information to James Kiley ’&• (butcher) shop, Manaia. T OST—Leather motor cycle helmet between Hawera and Lowgarth or Lowgarth and Mangatoki. Reward on returning to Star Office. TOST —Prom No. 1 Disraeli Street, collie pup, about two months old, black and white, with white paws and white tipped tail. Persons found detaining same will be prosecuted. J^OST —On grandstand at trotting meeting, lady's gold watch. Reward on returning to secretary of Trotting Club. T EPT on step of Rover car at Opunake Beach, one rug. Finder please communicate -Kaupokonui. ■with A. Calder,
SITUATIONS VACANT. TX/ANTED —Capable domestic help; good wages to a suitable person. Apply to Mrs Dr. Gray., Eltham. FOB BALB. Xj'Oß Sale—Ford 5-seater, late model, electric starter, finished French grey, small mileage, on. original tyres, speedometer, mats, etc.; everything equal to new; £95; easy terms. —C. C. Stanners, Eltham. Sale —Ford 5-seater, late model, A electric starter, good tyres, mechanically Al; any trial; £65; easy terms. —C. C. Stanners, Eltham. 'C'OR Sale—Ford 5-seater, 1920 model, in Al condition, good tyres, hood and upholstery; £SO; easy terms.—C. C. Stanners, Eltham. TO LET. YX/ANTED to Let—l acre of land with loose r box. Apply Mrs A. Pritchard;, 2 Campbell St., Nolantown. LET—4-roomed house, gas stove, copper and tubs. Apply G. Meyrick, 7 Surrey Street. FOB EXCHANGE. IG’EW Plymouth property, exchange for Hawera or Opunake property. Write 1129, Star Office. A BOUT your Toilet Requisites! Our stocks include Houbigaut, Cheramy, Pivers, Atkinson, Momeys, etc., in all beauty aids. We invite your inspection.—Strange, Chemist, High St. A SHAMPOO above the average— Dingle’s Coeoanut Oil with wood tar antiseptic; leaves, the hair glossy and delicately perfumed; 3/- per bottle at Dingle’s Pharmacy. T?RUNSWICK ’S Gramophones and Records, Crackajack Mouth Organs, and all kinds of Musical Instruments obtainable at Laidlaw’e, Piano Tuners and Repairers, Hawera.
DRESS DEPARTMENT 38-inch ART SILK COAT LININGS; Tartan effect—7/11 yard 30-ineh DRESS FLANNELS; shades Kingfisher, Cinnamon, Henna, Nigger, Saxe, Helio, Fawn, Navy— 3/9 yaad
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 7 April 1926, Page 2
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