SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED —'Strong youth or man for milking and gen oral farm work; permanent employment to suitable applicant.- Apply personally to J. S 3. Watt, Lower Ball -Road, Eakaramea. ■YVrAN TED —Exp eriemee d man youth for dairy farm. £2 week. Address at Star Office. piper WANTED at once, man for scrub ' ' outting; experienced' mien and youths for farm, work; also waiting engagement, experienced housekeeper (English woman). Apply Miss Drown, Labour Bureau, opp. railway station. AA7ANTED—CapabIe help for house- ** - Tviork; made one of family. Write stating wages to Mirs T. Cox, Jo H-iri. vyANTED—Smart lad - for farm ’ ' wm-k: one used to machim work; one used to machines. Apply Box 61, Kaponga, orring_’phoaie_B. XyANTED —A capable man for farm ” work; good wages to good man. Apply W. Mortlock, Boylan Road, Noxmaniby. WANTED —A youth to help with " milking machines. Apply Leslie Preece, Matapu, 'phone 29023. WANTED TO BUY. WANTED to Purchase for cash, 14 *’ to 2 h.p. vertical multitubular boiler; .roust be guaranteed.—A. B. Mugge ridge, Manutahi. TA7 ANTED vo Purchase —Very quiet harness pony, suitable for lady to drive- Write “Parmer,” Star Office. vyANTED to Buy of Cash—Two or ' three-point Wizard lighting system, in good order. Price and particulars to “X,” Star Office. TWANTED to Buy —Men’s clothing, ’’ su it cases, crocikery, furniture, tools, boots. —Parsomson’s, Second-hand Dealer. WUitA WANTED. / t R.l. wants situation as companion ' J ' help. Write immediately to ‘ ‘ 55, ’ ’ Star Office. yyANTED —Position os housekeeper ' ’ ,to widower with small family, or bachelors. Write ‘ ‘ A.G.S., ’ ’ Star Office. MISCELLANEOUS. A RTHUR’S Open Furnishing WareA house. Ten Days’ Curtain Sale. Madras curtains, all 1/11. See window display; 50 more pieces inside. — Arthur’s Ltd., Princes Street, Hawera; ’phono 2294. C. J. McFadyem, manager. ARTHUR’S Open Furnishing Watrehouse. Curtain Sale. Madras curtains, all 1/11; for ten days only. See window display; 50 more pieces inside. —Arthur’s; Princes Street, Hawera; ’phone 2294. "ARTHUR’S Open Furnishing Warehouse. Huge Curtain Sale. Madras curtains, all 1/11; for 10 days only. See window display; 50 mtore pieces inside. —Arthur’s, Princes Street, Haweral; ’phone 2294. A FTER you’ve Joined the Mustard Club, join Liddington’s Lending Library. The booklovera rendevoua. High Street, Hawera A STO UNDING, but nevertheless true. Moving pictures for all in your own home is now an accomplished fact with the Baby Pathe Home Cine Projector, costing only £6/15/-. Ask to see it at Westwood’s Pharmacy, “Headquarters for every Photo Need,” Ba- 4 wera. A CHILD can use the wonderful Baby Pathe Home Cine Projector and get moving pictures oj' equal quality to anything you have ever seen. Let us prove this. Arrange for a demonstration at the agents.—Westwood’s Pharmacy, 195 High Street, Hawera. A NALGESIC BALM—Applied to affected parts will assist in banishing neuritis, rheumatic pains, chills, etc.; 2/6 and 4/6 jars.—Taits ’ Pharmacy, High Street, Hawera. T>ARGAIN second-hand piano by -*■* Walter Collinson; belongs to a lady who has left the district; the piano we can recommend; it is a bargain at £47 10s cash. To be seen at Dixon’s, Hawera. TAON’T Forget! Last EUCHRE PARTY and DANCE, Normanby Town Hall, in aid of School Library, WEDNESDAY, August 8. Good Prizes. Admission 1/6. Tj^CZEMA —Strange’s special ointment a real cure; worth its weight in gold. 2/6 to 4/6. —Strange, the Chemist. ff'NJOY real music from a good gramophone. Hear the “La Gloria” and “His Master’s Voice,” at Liddington’e, where the latest records are. High Street, Hawera. ‘GJOLVTT” —The lightning dry cloth cleaner; removes grease and dirt ,n an instant. Price 1/6 bottle. —Projure at Taits’ Pharmacy, High Street, Hawera. HAW 3 r ’S Popular Sale—Heavy dark grey tweed trousers, 8/9; best ailvvay cord, 13/6; all-wool saddle weed, 14/6, 16/9; do not miss this ;reat chance to obtain high class goods ,t throw-out prices—The Busy Shop ligh St. l\/INTER Comfort—A British Eclipse hot bottle means security; your isk is nil; we guarantee each bottle. —W. G. Strange, Hawera. TTOR Chilblains take No-litch Wafers, and use No-itch Application. Procurable only at Dingle’s Pharmacy. DHAW ’S Popular Sale—Stocks must go, men’s all-wool cardigans (three shades). 5/11; boys’ overcoats, 23/6; boys’ dark grey tweed shorts, ali sizes, 4/11—At the Busy Shop, High St. DEVELOPING and Printing by an expert; in by 12 o’clock finished o’clock next day; quality unsurissed. —Dingle’s Pharmacy.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 10 August 1928, Page 2
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