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WANTED KNOWN. 'yy'ANTED Known—The Maoriland Dairy Co., Wanganui, will pay 1/7 per lb for September butter-fat. TX/ANTED Known—Big reductions. Sale of ladies’ and gents’ footwear. Dozens of pairs of ladies’ shoes , of all descriptions at 14s 6d a pair; men’s black and brown shoes, from 19s 6d.—At G. It. Watts’, Manaia. ■\X7ANTED Known—The Cut Bate leads. We have just been appointed local agents for Linolite floor and furniture polish. After tests, we have no hesitation in saying that this is the best, cheapest and quickest polish ever sold. It is being used in the largest hospitals and is indispensable to hotel keepers. It will pay you to make enquiries. English tea set, 11/9; rubber sponges, 9d; best Belgium tumblers, 4/9 doz; best Belgian water bottles, with glass, 2/6; aluminium teapots, 4/3; English tooth brush, 1/-; sample tube of toothpaste free while they last; 400-page writing-pads, 1/3, 200-page pad 9d; exercise books, 7 for 1/-; Indian Boot Pills, 1/-; Beeeham’s Pills, lid; glass lemon squeezers, 7d; English cups and saucers, 3 gild line, Leads. Near the Grand, High Street. VDANTED Known—King Neutrodyne five valve receiving set for £2O at Dixons. About £lO more for batteries and installation, with this set you can listen-in from New Zealand, Australia and U.S.A YY/ ANTED Known—During the nexi few weeks our entire stock of huosehold drapery, including blankets, flannels, sheetings, quilts, flannelettes, towels, etc., will be offered at a special discount of 2/- in the £ for cash only. —Harrops Ltd. YX/ANTED Known —B egg and Co. piano, oak ease; direct from the factory to Dixons, Hawera, only £S9; terms can be arranged. You save at least £2O by buying this piano. , ANTED Known—The Cut Bate leads. Hawera’s butter and bacon specialists. Eresh eggs, 1/6 per doz; No Bub Washing Powder, 3 for 2/3; pineapple cubes, 3 tins for l/lO; loose tea, 1/9 per lb; boiling peas, 41b for .1/-; Palm and Olive Soap, ad (why pay double,); sardines, 3 tins for lOd, or 4 tins for 1/-; white envelopes (English), 4 pkts containing 300 envelopes for 1/-; salmon, 5/9 per doz; Windsor lodised Salt, largo 1/-; Granose biscuits, 1/1, or 3 for 3/1, large 3/5. ’Phone 59.

yyANTED Known —British Piano in 1 splendid order £55 cash; for prompt sale at Dixon 's, Hawera. yyANTED Known —The Cut Kate leads. Hawera's particular shop for people who choose to be particular about the food they eat. Peek Freans biscuits (all fresh), tins from 1/6; loose biscuits, 2/3 per lb; Log Cabin Syrup. Del Monte, good Lazenby’s Condiments, Colonel Skinner -s Pan Yan and Cross and Blackwell's Pickles; bottled cherries, specially suitable for hotels; the genuine Lotus Brand Curry Powder direct from India. Join up with the Cut Kate crowd. Two shops, one price, one quality—near Grand, High St. and next the mart in Union Street. POB SALE F op Sale—One stack of hay.—P Duggan, Auroa. Jf*Oß Sale—Good seagrass pram, cheap. Address at Star Office. Sale—Cottage in Hunter Street, Normanby, with an acre of land, or quarter-acre sections separately; also phaeton, in good order, a light buggy j and a set of harness. Apply L. S. Barraclough, 42 Argyle Street. jj’Oß Sale—Two dogs, suitable for cow farm; also one steady old dog for cattle or sheep. Apply L. S. Barraclough, 42 Argyle Street. Jf'Oß Sale—Light dray; pair light dray wheels. Both in tip-top order. Frank Binns, Normanby. yyANTED to Sell—Ten Shetland • ponies by Fighting Mae; from 1 to 2-year-olds. Apply John Forbes, Normanby. SITUATIONS VACANT. WAN TED—Young girl to assist with ' household' duties. Apply Box 15. Manaia. yy7 ( ANTED—A smart boy to learn the - trade; aj>ply early.—W. J* Claringbold and Co., Hiawera. yy ANTED—Junior young' lady for alterations; used to machine and neat worker.—Buckrell’s Hawera. yyANTED —A girl to assist in country home. Apply Mrs Oliver Robertson, Dutliie Road, Matapu; ’phone 170 A, Eltham. yyANTED —A good reliable girl to assist with housework; good home and good wages., Apply Mrs J. Gardner, Riverlea', or 'phone 595, Kaponga. yyANTED —Youth for dairy farm near Hawera; machines used. Address at Star Office. ■yyANTED —Strong youth, or man for dairy farm; machines used.—F. S. McKenna, Kakarainea. yyANTED —Capable woman for household duties; excellent home; reliable cooking and references necessary. Write * ( H.0.H.E.," Star Ogee. yyANTED —Housekeeper, middle-aged able to milk; country, wages £1 a week. Write “Weekly,” c/o Star. yyANTED —Couple, man garden, milk for house, wife wash and iron; own cottage. Apply B. Lysaght, HaWcra; telephone 154. WANTED TO LET. 'J’O Let —Seven-roomed house in good locality; fruit trees; all conveniences; motor shed. Address at Star Office. r T , 0 LET—Situated in Regent Street, next to Egmont Tourist Motors Ltd., C-roomed house, newly painted and papered throughout. Apply to 68 Collins Street or telephones 180 and 405. BOABDERS WANTED yyANTED —Gentleman boarder for ' single room, or two mates to share room. Apply 14 Caledonia St. T ADY with comfortable home would board one or two young men of good character, or ladies; every com- j fort, including'.washing and mending; J terms moderate; seven minutes from P.O. Write “Homely,” ‘Star Office.

42in. COLOUEED BOAEDED MADEAS CUETAINING, with scalloped edging.—Usual price 2/6 yard Throw-out Sale Price 1/11 yard 30in. SHADOWETTES, in a great assortment of new colours. —Usual price 1/3 and 1/6 yard Throw-out Sale Price 1/- yard

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 7 September 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 7 September 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 7 September 1926, Page 2

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