WANTED KNOWN. Known —For the cold weather: All-wool cardigans from 8/11; all-wool sweaters, button front, | from 9/11; large range of fancy pull- | overs for boys’ and men’s wear at Shaw’s, High. St. ■ ‘ Yy'ANTED Known—We stock only reliable sheetings. 54-ineh grey herringbone sheeting 2/3, 2/9; heavy twill 2/15; 80-inch twill and herringbone 2/11, 3/3, 3/(>, 3/9; 80-inch white 2/11, 3/3, 3/11 to 4/11; 54-inch 2/3, 2/6 to 3/-. Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. YX/ ANTED Known—Men \s ready to wear suits, tweed from 49/6, allwool indligo serge from 95/-. —At the leading Mercer and Clothier —Shaw, High St. Known—All roads lead to the Cut Itate, and before long every article you require will be obtainable at this place. Our every day prices make sale prices look sick: Exercise books, best paper, 48 pages, 7 for 1/-; writing pads, best bank paper, 400 pages, 1/-; ditto, 200 pages, 9d; camphor, 7 for 1/-; playing cards, 3 pkts for 3/2; bath soap, 3 for 1/-, large 6 for 2/11; baby powder, 3 for 2/11; Mistic mits, 4 for 1/-. Just landed, assortment of fancy coloured glass ware, also cut glass, besides 300 doz. Firtli’s stainless cutlery, tall of which will be sold at prices never before heard of in Hawera. We have two shops, but only one price—the bottom price. ’Phones 59 and 627. \X/ANTED Known—Men’s all-wool sox from 1/- pair; fancy sox from 2/6 pair; also a full range of men’s underwear to suit all. Visit the Busy Shop—'Shaw’s, High St. \T7ANTED Known—Adamson and Kobb are holding a large and varied sfock, 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 Bugs at Adamson and Bobb’s, High St.. Hawera.
FOB SALJ4. ANTED to Sell—7-9 1916 Indian in good running order; any trial. Price £l7 10s. Owner must sell. Write “Indian," Star Office. gTKONG healthy boxthorn plants for sale. Delivered at 16s per thousand.—J. Carter, Hunter Rd., Eltharn. ’Phone 13S S. F OR •Sale or Lease —SO-acre Dairy Farm; flat, good buildings, fences and roads; close to factory; electric power house and shed lighted; good returns; machines new; splendid farm. — George Pickup, Wingrove Road, Ngaere. WANTED TO BUY. to Buy—6 or 7-roomed house in good locality; all cash. Apply “L.5.D.," Star Office. WANT 'ED to Purchase—seeond-hand typewriter; must be in good order; Remington machine preferred. Apply “Remtype," Star Office. nPURN your discarded False Teeth. sound or otherwise (pre-war preferred) into cash; to £4 set paid.— Pearline Co., Auckland. LEASE WANTED TyTARRIED man, with 25 cows, wants lease of 100 to 120 acres. Reply “Farm Lease," Star Office. SITUATIONS WANTED. ANTED—By young man of 20 years age, with 12 months ’ experience, a position on good sheep farm in South Taranaki. Reply to F. Naismith, Patea. "^/ANTED —Sharemilking, 60 to 130 cows; good references if required. Apply R. F. Pearce, Ohakea, Manawatu. ■^7" ANTED—By respectable person, position as companion help. Write “Single,” Star Office. ANTED, by young lady, position, as lady help in or near Hawera, Reply “P.A., ’ ’ Star Office. SITUATIONS VACANT. 'Y^ANTED —Girl for afternoons only. Apply Mrs F. J. Bilton, 6 Collins Street. "Y^ANTED —Girl for housework. Apply Mrs J. H. Baker, South Road. WANTED—Share-milkers, 60 cows; hand milking. Apply P. O’Sullivan, Opunake. BOARD WANTED. WANTED by clerk, lodgings in priTT vate family; musical preferred. Apply Box 23, Hawera. LOST. T OST Motor-cycle registration plate D. 125. Finder please return to W. J. Claringbold and Co., Hawera. T OST—In or near plate, 45/538. leave at Star Office. Hawera, number Finder kindly T OST—From Main Road, Kaupokonui, silver fawn Jersey cow branded N on right rump, on or about May 14; £1 reward for information leading to recovery of same.—James Nieolson, Kaupokonui. STRAYING ___ gTRAYING on my farm, one fawn Jersey 2-year-old heifer, dehorned. If not claimed by 10th inst., will be sold to defray expenses.—Andrew Meuli, Whakamara. WANTED TO RENT. ANTED—A paddock, any size, of rough feed, or swedes and hay, for few weeks. Particulars early to “Dairy Farmer," Star Office.’ TO LET. rjy Let—Dwelling 5 main rooms, bathroom, scullery, pantry, wash-house, h. and c. water, e. 1., situated Princes St. Ext. Apply .James Foy, Princes St. Ext. A NETA Skin Emolient has no equal as a healing application for hands or skin. A real product. 2/- at Strange’s. !
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 2 June 1926, Page 2
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