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WANTER KNOWN yy ANTED Known—New season’s apples in next week, 'both dessert and cooking; also raspberries, strawberries, black currants, etc.; peaches, plums, by lb or case; lemons, oranges, bananas as usual.—Nelson Fruit Depot, Union Street; ’phone 761; Haweia. yy ANTED Known —Smart neglige shirts, collar to match, 7/6, 9/6, 10/6 to 19/6; fuji silk, in tennis, canoe and negs, with collar, 19/6. Best quality only at the Busy Shop, Shaw, High Street. N when" purchasing sheet mudio nave the number played and sung over for you; then you will know the bead hits Procurable at Laidlaw’a. WANTED Known —Men’s hats: >V Borsalino, Stetson, Battersby, Sutton’s, and all the latest and best known makes, from 8/6 to 55/-. The Busy Shop, Shaw, High Street. TUANTED Known—A good second- ’ * hand English piano for sale for £55. In perfect order, tone good, late model. —At Dixon’s, Hawera. __ WANTED Known —Working shirts, ’ wire twist, 5/11; pin heads, 6/11; all-wool flannels, 5/11; Palmer Nap, S/6; afl-wool sox, 1/- pair.—The Busy Shop, Shaw, High Street. yy ANTED "Known—An inexhaustible VV stock of jewellery awaits your inspection of 6/- in £ discount till end of January at E. Morris, Ltd. What about that engagement and wedding ring? SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED —Capable girl; wages £1 per week. Apply Mrs Frank Le Fleming, Auroa Rural,. IVlanaia, or 'phone 41R. youth for farm work; experienced machines; good home ind wages. Write "Willing,” Star Office. vy ANTED—GirI just left school to helD in house; no milking; good lome. Apply W. Howarth, Auroa. ryANTED —A good man for maVV chine milking and general farm ivorkj good home and wages. -A.pply* 1,. Franklin, Mangawhero Ed., Eiverlea. WORK WANTED WANTED—By woman, work two or three days a week. Apply "H.C.,” Star Office. FOB SALE yy ANTED to Sell—One-horse MeCormack mower; nearly new. Apply F. J. Warner. Skeet Road, Te Ngutu. Sale —A few of the best situated building sites in the Hawera borough. Prices from £IOO. Apply T. Bosson, ’phone 507. T?OR Sale —Rata firewood, 4ft lengths; Hawera £3/2/6. Manaia £2/10/-. Eltham £2/12/6: stove wood 5/- extra fdelivered). Address Cash Firewood ?0., Awatuna TENDERS ’PENDERS invited for 100 cords Tata firewood. Delivery on road, top end of Rowan Road. Apply P.O. Box 54. Kaponga. LOST [~ OST—From Victoria Street, black and white pup. Reward on reurning to 81 Victoria Street. r OST—Friday, on South Road, brown u purse containing money and leters. Reward on returning to Star >ffice. OST—Between Kaponga and Skeet Road, via Palmer Road, lady’s awn velour coat. Reward. —J. Barclay, kaiawa. STRAYED. CTRAYED on to my property, Hastings Road, Okaiawa, about 27th December, 1926, two 18 months’ old Jersey heifers. Owner may have same by paying expenses.—J. Huber. LEASE WANTED. \y ANTED to Lease—Five-roomed house, all conveniences, in good order, to careful tenant for three years. Apply R. Quinn, 2 Burn St... Nolantown. WANTED TO BUY yy ANTED to Purchase—Old culled cows, boners, old horses suitable for boiling down.—J. Mead, Denby Road, Hawera. TO LET. 'O LET —Partly furnished rooms, close to Opunake beach. Apply Dr. att, Opunake, or ’phone No. 7. 'O LET—For six or eight weeks, furnished four-roomed house, all nvoniences, including telephone and rage; 30/- per week to approved tenit. Apply F. Latham, Garage (next ar office); or ring 309. O LET —Heatherlea Boarding House, fully furnished; easy terms to apoved tenant. Apply S. Martin, 219 over Road. V LL kinds of sewing done at Mrs Sutton’s, corner High and Vogel treets. Charges moderate. A LPACA Coats for men, very light weight for the hot weather, 19/6, 21/-; in black or grey motor dust coats, keep the clothing clean when travelling, 24/6. —At N.Z. Clothing Factory, Hawera. HELMET for boys. Good washing helmets, 2/11; boys’ straws, 1/6; girls’ straws, 1/6; boys’ caps, 2/6. —At the N.Z. Clothing Factory, Hawera. A LIFE-TIME of entertainment for an initial payment of a few shillings. Buy a “New Wonder La Gloria” gramophone. —T. G. Liddington, Sole Agent, Hawera District. A RE your hands soiled and grained with housework? Use Aneta Emollient and you’ll be surprised with the results.—Strange, Chemist. LL are reminded that Syme’s Furniture Sale operates up to Chriats both at Princes St. and at Riddid St.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 15 January 1927, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 15 January 1927, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 15 January 1927, Page 2

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