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WANTED KNOWN ■O/ANTED Known—lf you -want a ' violin or 'bow, consult C. Johnson, violin and bow maker; all stringed instruments repaired; bows rehaired; pianos recased and polished. Address. 10Q Regent St. ■ . V\T ANTED, Known —We stock good y dry and sound rata, maire, slab wood and pine; cut to any length; also Westport, second-class kitchen coal and cok. —E. Evans, ’phone 135. TWANTED Known—Big reductions. Salo of ladies’ hnd 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. B. Watts’, Manaia. YX/ANTED Known The Cut Kate Leads! Both our shops are operating under our name—Horsburgli and Sons. China tea sets (English), 11/9: three gold line cups and saucers (English), 4/11 half doz.; methylated spirits, 1/2 or 3 for 3/4; big stocks of china, aluminium and enamelware to hand. The biggest shop in the district offering values that are made possible by the biggest turnover ever done in Hawera. Your continued support will enable us to still further reduce prices. Union St., next the Mart; High St., near the Grand. Meet me in the Arcade; ’phone 59. YI7ANTED Known —Begg and Co. '' piano, oak case; direct from the factory to Dixons, Hawera, only £B9; terms can be arranged. You save at least £2O by buying this piano. wanted W- Leads! Known The Cut Bate Edmonds’ baking powder. large 13/11 doz.; pineapple cubes. 3 for 1/10 or 6/11 doz.; Marshall’s Worcester sauce, large 1/-, 3 for 2/11; Nugget, 4 for 1/- or 2/10 doz; tinned apricots, pears and peaches, fulUsize, 1/3' or 13/9 doz.; salmon, 5/6 doz; sardines, 3 for lOd or 4 for 1/-; carbonate of soda, 111 b for 2/-; > petroleum jelly, 4’s 2/5; leg rope, lOd ,per lb. There is never a price so low that wo cannot beat it, and never a quality better than ours. We buy only the best. Cheerio! Meet me in the ArI cade, near the Grand.

TOB SALE "pOB Sale —One 4-cow A.W.R. plant complete; one Alfa Laval 95-gal. separator, spring clutch, done six months; all in perfect order. Apply Box 179, Hawera. poit Sale —Utility Black Orpington eggs from the world’s.best strain, Wariclc Queen, 347 eggs in one year—a world’s record. Bred by Robert Burns, of Queensland, Australia. Settings 10/- and 15/- each, carriage paid. —Don Robertson, Normanby. JpOR Sale —Wood, coal and general carrier business as a going concern. Apply “Carrier,” Star Office. WHITE Leghorns, strong lusty * chicks; orders filled' in rotation; packed securely; sent anywhere. —Hopkins, Manawnpou Road. "POR Sale —Settings, Black Orpingtons and White Leghorns; 7/6 setting; fertility guaranteed.—Hopkins, Manawapou Road. ■pOR Sale —Chicks! Chicks! Black A Orpingtons, good winter layers; now booking orders.—Hopkins, Manawapou Road. SITUATIONS VACANT. "^/ANTED —A young girl to assist with housework; sleep at home. Apply to Mrs E. P. Cox, 10 High St., Hawera. "^/ANTED —A strong boy or youth for small dairy farm, near Hawora, able to milk and do odd jobs. Address at Star Office. s > ■yiT/ANTED —-Youth for general farm work.—O. J. Dunlop, Meretnere; ’phone 334 D. T\jrANTED—Men to fell about 60 acres of light busli; price £2 per acre.—J. R. Taylor, ManutahiL SITUATIONS WANTED 'yi/ANTED- —Position as housekeeper; own mistress preferred; or take care of invalid in Hawera. Write to “Competent,” c/o Star. WANTED TO LET. ' rpO - LET—S-roomed house with all conveniences in Albion 'Street, Ilawera. Apply Welsh, McCarthy, Beechey and Houston, Solicitors, Hawera. LET—Situated in Regent Street, next to Egmont Tourist Motors Ltd., 6-roomed house, newly painted and papered throughout. Apply to 68 Collins Street or telephones 180 and 405. •’ - ' WANTED TO BUT. ANTED to Buy—Eggs in any quantity.—Linkhorn’s Bakery, High Street.

LOST. the person who hired pram from Dymond’s shop on August 26, 1926, please return same to save further trouble. J^OST —Sheep dog, short haired, white neck and breast, Stratford County collar on; name “Tip”; reward. —R. J. Morris, Opunake. J^OST —On Monday, between Princes St. Extension and Carlton Tea Rooms, string of pearls. Reward at Star Office. YX/TLIi. the person who took bicycle from outside O’Reilly’s shop please return same to O’Reilly’s Grocery to avoid further trouble. BOARDERS WANTED. VS^ANTED —Two or three men boarders; terms moderate.—s 6 Argyle Street. T^ANTED —Four or five boarders in a good quiet home; all conveniences; terms moderate. Apply “M.,” Star Office. GRAZING WANTED. \\7ANTED —Grazing for 500 hoggets —J. K. Taylor, Manutahi. WANTED TO BORROW ■RANTED to Borrow about £SO; good security; repayable by instalments. Reply to “Security,” e/o Star Office.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 15 September 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 15 September 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 15 September 1926, Page 2

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