SITUATIONS VACANT, VITAXTED —Help for mornings only. —"Mrs H. W. Jackson, 4 Camberwell Road. 'll 7 ANTED—Boy for dairy farm, about 5 miles from Hawera; good home and permanent job to good lad. Write “Dairr,” Star Office. w ANTED—Young man for milking and general farm work; machines used. Apply A. F. Wills, Alaimtalii; ’phone 425 W. \i7ANTED —An experienced saleswoman, middle-aged, for drapery departinent, general store in small town. "Write “Drapery,” Star Office. SITUATIONS WANTED. RANTED —By married couple, two furnished or unfurnished rooms with use of conveniences. Write H.F.G., Star Office. Couple, want share-milk-ing- or milking on wages; life experiencing. Applv to “ W.H.„ Star Office. ’'^y'ANTED —by father and son (18), job on farm, shares or wages; experienced. Address at Star Office. Y^7d YTED—Share-milking, up to 50 cows with machines, or wages, by good married l man; would consider lease. Apply Cosgrove and Co., Mann i a. FOB BALA JpOR Sale —Light van, horses and-har-ness; any trial. £l4 for quick sale. t Apply Stewart Circus, near Show Buildings. POR - Bale —Shop site, ,16ft x 100 ft, £4OO. Apply Laurenson '& Innes, Hawera. JpOR Sale—One chestnut gelding, one brown gelding, one black gelding; light spring-carters; broken to all work. Any trial. Prices reasonable. Address Star Office. pOR Sale—ißuick car, 5-seater, perfect order; a bargain. Apply W. R. Baker, Princes St., Hawera. jp , OR Cash Sale —24- h.p. Lister engine, £3O; Tin. Gone pump, £G 10s; 1 Gane releaser, £6 10s. Address at Star Office. LOST. J^OST —Black and tan smooth-haired bitch, “Scotty.” Finder rewarded on communicating with Scott Bros., Whakamara. j^OST —Black and tan dog, answers to name of “Dodger.” Reward.—J. Johnston, Tokaora. WANTED TO BUY. 'yyLYNTED to Buy—Good secondhand 3 to 34- h.p. Anderson enState cash, price. Write c { C.T. ’ ’ Star Office. p'ALSE Teeth, sound or otherwise; to £4 per set paid (pre-war preferred. Send Pearline Co.. Auckland. TO LET 'JO LET—Shop in Princes Street. Apply A. K. Fyson, Princes St. MISCELLANEOUS
A NEW Car is always a source of in- ; forest. See the Pontiac on R. H. ■ Leece and Co.’s stand at tlio Show. A NET A Skin Emolient has no equal i as a healing application for hands l or skin. A real product. 2/- at ■ Strange’s. B IG reductions on all milinery at Mrs ; Clarke’s, High Street (next Simpson’s butchery). w fortified against the “flu” by taking our Quinine and Iron Tonic; it will brace up the entire system. Procure at Tait’s Pharmacy, High Street. Jg-EAUTIFULLY finished, roomy, and powerful, yet moderately priced, Ihe Pontiac Coach is sure to please.— R. H. Leece and Co., agents. OHILBLAINS oanished by taking No-Itch Wafers and using NoItch application. Procurable only at Dingle’s Pharmacy. << £JEETOL ,, Ball-room powder, a parawax floor dressing, produces a real surface; does not rise. 2/- per tin at Strange’s, the Chemist. Pectoral Elixir for whooping cough, croup, etc.; effectual, safe and pleasant. Procurable only at Dingle’s Pharmacy. T)ELICIA Cream Biscuit, rich and short with a fascinating flavour. Made by Milderson's. 1/6 per lb from O ’Reilly. Catarrh” try our remedy, Catarrhal Cream, 2/6 tube; "for coughs, colds, sore throats, etc.,” get a packet of “Pepicuras,” 1/- pkt.; “for bronchial trouble,” Fine Tree Lozenges are valuable, 1/6 tin at Tait’s, the Chemist. JPABMEBS —While you are doing your business leave your car at the Taranaki Car Cleaning Co. (next Public Trust, Hawera) and take it home lookin 7/6. JjLYSHION demands black and gold. See the new Sunshine Purses in these colours at Liddington’s, High St Hawera. ’ (j}-EO. SY ME & CO., Ltd., the leading furniture and furnishing warehouse, stock Nairn’s printed linoleums; also Staines’ inlaid linoleum, direct from the makers. Absolutely the best on the market. /n_TTAfS and Wattles. I have for sale strong and healthy plants this season. Procure from A. S. Rogers, Nurseryman and Florist, Hawera. JJ GT lunches and teas, 1/6, during Show AYeek, at The Golden Minim. H ol ' lunches and teas, during Show AA’eek, at The Golden Minim. H.B. MEN’S Shoes. Good strong ] walking shoos for men, in black or brown, 24/6; men’s golf brogues, 20/G; boys’ shoes, 19/6, 23/6. At the N.Z. Clothing Factory, Hawera. XT T> BOY T S’ Boots. Good strong boys’ boots, toe-plated, 16/9, 17/9; good Sunday boots, 17/6, 20/-; boys’ split buckle leggings, 10/6. At the N.Z. Clothing Factory, Hawera. TF you send Dixon’s, Hawera, £5 they will deliver free to youn home a Witton Piano. Every piano guaranteed.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 2 July 1926, Page 2
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