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SITUATIONS VACANT. "YTTANTED —Capable girl, domestic ■ duties. Ring Mrs J. H. Sutton; ’Phone 2579. 'work wanted. anted Position —By reliable trustworthy young lady; excellent character; general, housemaid-waitress, or relieving; excellent cook. Write “Capable,” c/o Star Office. * >• * WANTED TO RENT. IpOTTAGE at Ohawe wanted about Christmas time for two weeks. Pull particulars, etc., to “Beach,” c/o Star Office. j WANTED to Kent House .sunny verandah or porch; i • » v*«A*v.«** V- X 7 [ ate rent! Address Star Office. with inode rBOARDER WANTED ACANCY in private home for business girl. Write “12,” c/o Star Office. V LOST. I j CST —From Regent Street on Sun day, Morris Minor wheel. Reward ' on returning to London Dye Works. TOST—Saturday night, in Hawera gent’s felt hat. Finder kindly leave at Star Office. T OST—A week ago, from Hastings Road, Matapu, 4 yearling Jersey heifers, ear-marked on right ear. Reward. Communicate with Matapu Store. FINANCIAL. TTONEY to lend on furniture, pianos, *• . wireless sets, motor cars without removal, also on insurance policies and approved P.N.’s. Enclose stamped envelope for reply to O. E. 0 ’Halloran, Box 44, Wanganui. ’Phone; 2534. WANTED TO BUY. YT/ANTED —Good quiet house -cow. ' Write “Cow,” Star Office. YC/ANTED to Purchase —Shares in the Riverdale Co-operative Dairy Company. —J. J. Patterson, Manaia. ■PLANTED to Buy —Two shares, 2nd Group, Starr-Bowkett Building Society, at -£BO. Apply R. !S._ Sage, Regent Street. ■ ■■ TO LET. rpo Let —Half house, near totvn; suitable for elderly couple. Write “Sunny,” c/o Star Office. TV/TODEBN four-roomed bungalow; furnished or unfurnished; every convenience; to adults. Write “Clean,” 'c/o Star Office. FOR SALE. sale —Choice, quiet Jersey springing heifer. Address at Star Office. ■pOR Sale—Baby Grand Mornington and Weston for £125. This price is made possible since removal of duty. Piano was in bond when duty was removed. See window display.—Dixon, Hawera jpOR Sale —Mosy Kinta Piano, £27 10s cash; terms, deposit 50/- and 4/5 per week; in good order; mellow tone. Do not miss this for your child.— Dioxn’s, Hawera. Sale —A Real Snip! Good as new, Begg & Co. Piano, £55 cash or nearest offer to close an account. Must be sold this month. —Dixon’s, Hawera. MISCELLANEOUS. Face Powder in all shades; extremely fine and gives that velvety finish; 2/6 at Strange’s, the Chemist. JUST Arrived! Hopkinson Baby Grand —4ft. 4in. long. Would look toney in your room; trade in your upright piano. Price, £139 cash. Terms can be arranged to suit.—Dixon’s, Hawera. TWIRLS’ One-Bar and Lace School Shoes;’ Uskide soles and heels; Matchless makes; 11/6 and 12/9 pair. —Watts’, Manaia. REY-HAIRED People: Retain original colour with Rachel Hair Tonic. Not a dye. 3/6 bottle.—Taits’ Pharmacy. —4 Face Cream for skin texture; refreshing refinement, vanishing; 3/- at Strange’s, the Chemist. T>OYS’ School Boots and Slices, with Rubber or Leather Soles; 11 to 1, 11/6; 2 to 5, 14/6. —At Watts', Manaia. Quality Toilet Goods of chemist’s standard; real aids to skin texture. —Strange, the Chemist. Hair Tonic restores hair colour :by direct stimulation at hair roots. Not a dye or stain. 3/6. —Taits’ Pharmacy. . —4 Skin Lotion; a real boon for after shaving; improves the skin texture; 2/6.- —Strange, the Chemist. 'VT'O Egg Preserving Failures. Rub OYOLINE on hens’, turkeys’ and ducks’ eggs, and you are safe from failure. Supersedes sticky liquids. ■Over 30 years’ growing popularity. Avoid all substitutes. Only 1/6 jar; at all grocers. CHAW’S Great Removal Sale —Men’s i Interlock Sports Shirts, 2/9; Pants and Singlets, .1/11; Pyjamas, 3/9. For everything in clothing you will save by buying at the Busy Shop, High St. JUNE, Strong Kiddies. Build your kiddies up to glorious strength and abundant health by giving the new “Skippers” Emulsion in an entirely tasteless form. Children actually like “Skippers” Emulsion. No Cod-Liver-Oil flavour. Has greater vitamin content. Obtainable—2/3, extra large 4/3 —'all grocers. Under’ tne 'Postal Tteeuiations oorres pondenoe ad'dressed to a nom-de-plutne, or with initials only, to care of any Post Office will not be forwarded from office of posting. If advertisers do not desire to disolose their names they may have -eplies addressed care of ‘‘The Star.” and »aroe will b» forwarded to advertise*

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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 18 September 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 18 September 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 18 September 1934, Page 1