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WANTED KNOWN. "yy AIN TED Known—The Cut Rate Leads! Have you viiated the big hygienic shop, solidly built and fitted in a manner to carry high grade pure tood. Get your baeon at either of the Out Rate shops l and satisfaction is assured. We lead for both butter and bacon. We have had within seven days uO sides of ‘bacon—-there's a Teason. We are offering great values in highest quality English china and household hradware. We are landing per s.s. lonic large stocks of English stainless cutlery. Support the Cut Rate and reduce the cost of living still further. INTO plus-ing current accounts. ’Phones 59 and 627. yyANTED Known—Cow covers for 1926 season. Jute, 9/3; brown canvas, from 11/-; green flax, from 16/6; farm boots, best boots, slippers, all footwear.—Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. ■^yANTED Known—Cut Rate values stand supreme. Dessert fruits, pears, apricots and peaches, standard size, 1/2 or 13/9 per doz.; walnuts, halves, 1/7 per lb; prunes, 61bs for 2/11; fowl wheat, S/5 bushel by the sack; our celebrated bacon, 1/01- per lb by the side (light sides); Glaxo, large 5/10; Ovaltine, large 5/5; tinned peas, “K” brand, 1/2 or 13/9 by the doz. Remember, although we have two shops we have only one price for all at each shop. You may choose either the Big Hygienic Shop in High St. or the Little Live Shop in Union iSt., near the Mart. NOTE: We do not plus- current accounts at either shop. Rally round the Cut Rate. WANTED Known—Boys’ brown rubber coats, 21/-; men’s motor suits, 55/-; men’s rubber coats, 39/6. Don’t miss the Busy Shop—Shaw’s, High St. YS7ANTED 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.

jt'cm »ale. YyANTED to Sell—Milk waggon in ' L ‘ good order; will carry 16 cans. Apply It. Hunt, Pihania. JTOB Sale —About 1000 bricks, close to Geo. Symes’ timber yard. Apply VV. _ Prestidge, Matapu; ’phone &88IJ. YyANTED to Sell —Lease, with 32 1 * cows and necessary implements, etc,, as going concern. Apply by letter to “Good Land,’’ Star Office. JpOB Sale —A few pedigree yearling Jersey heifers, best butter-fat strains.—H. Wells, Jerseyvale, Hawera. pop Sale—Lady’s new navy velour coat. Apply Smith’s Auction Mart, Union. l Str,eet. F OR Sale, urgent (one week) —Good 5-roomed house, h. and c. water, electric light, bath, copper, tubs, sheds; 1* acres; well sheltered; in borough. Price £900; £6OO mortgage balance of cash arranged to suit purchaser, or will lease for term to good tenant. Write “Urgent Property,” Star Office. 100 000 BOXTHOKN Plants n^w * ready; 17/6 per 1000. —A. George, Lower Glenn Road, Kaupokonui. TpOR Sale—One stack hay, about 6 acres.—H. C. Fake, South Road. JpOR Sale —Bicycle; only used two months; cost £lO. Owner leaving district. Willing to sacrifice for £7 10s. Apply to Leo. Marter’s Cycle Shop. WANTED TO BUY. YyANTED to Purchase—4-cow milk- *• ' ing plant, with releaser and engine complete; L.K.G. or Gane preferred^— Okaiawa. your discarded False Teeth, sound or otherwise (pre-war preferred) into cash; to £4 set paid.— Pearline Co., AucMand. YyANTED to Buy—Fungus; any J quantity; highest prices given for good fungus.—Wee On and Co., Hawera. SITUATIONS WANTED. YyANTED —Share-milking, 100 to k J 150 cows in one or two herds. Apply “Milkers,” c/o Thomas B. Crump, Solicitor, Eltham. WANTED, by young man with referL 2 ences, work of any description, town or country. Write “Reference,” Star Office. \yANTED, by experienced young L 2 lady, position as assistant to private dressmaker. Apply “Excel,” Start Office. YyANTED, by refined young lady, " J position in shop in Hawera. Write “Immediate,” Star Office. "YyANTED, ;by two capable men, • share-milking, 50 to 60 cows. Write “5.5.,” Star Office. "YyANTED', by married man, work of any description;, experienced in store work and lorry driving; references. Address at Star Office. JYJARRIED man. life experience, four milkers, wants about 45 cows by hand or more with machines; either wages, working manager or share-milk-ing. Address at Star Office.

SITUATIONS VACANT. \\7’ANTED Young girl to assist in • " housework. Apply Mrs H. B. Gibson, Grey Street. \X7'ANTED —A woman to do washing. * ” Apply Mrs G. A. Burgess, South Road. WANTED—Lady help ** Apply Star Office. for country. TENANTED —Young man to assist in butchery and general work. Apply C. S. Barclay, Manutahi, ’phone 730 K. WANTED —Housekeeper for one child not objected to. (<l Cynos,” Hawera Star. farm; Apply BOARD WANTED. •W - ANTED, Private Board! and Resideuce for lady. AppLy Box 4, Hawera.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 25 May 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 25 May 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 25 May 1926, Page 2

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