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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS lEEPAID classified advertisements ■ under the following headings:— Situations Vacant. Situations Wanted. Lost and Found. For Sale. To Let. Board Wanted. Wanted Known. -Wanted to Buy. Wanted to Rent. are accepted for consecutive insertions at the following rates: if booked 50 per cent, extra. SITUATIONS VACANT. J£OY wanted for a few weeks; able to ,milk. —T. Wilson, Ararata, ’phone 29083. •yyf ANTED Urgently, a capable domestic; small wages. Address at Star Office. LOST. •WOULD person who removed gent’s bike from Grand Theatre Wednesday night return immediately to 12 George Street Hawera. TO LET. K-ROOMED dwelling to let, Nolan town; 15/- per tveek. Apply Publl Trust Office. T3ARTLY furnished beach cottage; also garage, in town; central. Ring ’phone 2175. FINANCIAL. to Lend on furniture, pianos wireless sets, motor cars, withou removal, also on insurance policies ant approved P.N.’s. - Enclose stamped en velopß for reply to G. E. O’Halloran Box 44, Wanganui. ’Phone 2534. dressmaking. TARING along your old evening frocl and have it remodelled into a streel dress. —M. Hayvice, opp. George anc Doughty. FOR SALE. fJQLBS.' iron rails in lengths 4ft. to 12ft.; cheap. Apply South Taranaki Electric Power Board Stores. PIANOS FOR SALE. 'Vt/ r ITTON»'& Witton piano, £25 cash. Terms: Deposit 20/- and 16/5 per month. Why ‘not have this for your child to learn.—E. Dixon & Co., Ltd. TOIANO for 5/- deposit and 2/6 per week; also one at 10/- deposit and 3/1 per week.—At Dixon’s, Hawera. excellent "DRINSMEAD . piano, order; will sell at £4B for cash for quick sale.—At Dixon’s, Hawera. piANO! Baby Grand Hopkinson, for low figure of £139. Why not trade n your upright piano.—Dixon’s, \ Havera. WANTED KNOWN. XATANTED Known—Kia Ora Dye T Works Union Street —Suits Double Dry Clean, 5/-; Cheap Job,. 3/-. MISCELLANEOUS. TX/HY suffer the unpleasantness of * sunburnt Use Nyall’s ‘‘ Kwik-Tan” and enjoy the sunl 2/- a cube. —W. Strange.. - STAKES the burn out of sunburn! A Vanishing Cream. Nyall’s “KwikTan.” 2/- a tube at Strange, the Chemist. TUHY suffer the unpleasantness of sunburnt Use Nyall’s “Kwik-Tan” and enjoy the sun! 2/- a tube.— W. G. Strange. CHAW’S Removal Sale! Last few days! Men’s two-piece suits, usual price 57/6, now 38/6;- Tweeds, from 35/-, 49/6, 59/6. It will pay you to buy at the Busy Shop, High Street. gHAW’S Removal Sale! Last few Days! All new goods must go at prices lower than ever! Men’s Shirts, to clear 2/11, 4/9. Every line is a real bargain at the Busy Shop, High Street. KwIA-Tan is a real Cream with a heap of virtues! Holds up sunburn or heals sunburn. W. G. Strange, Chemist. ™ gHAW’S Removal Sale! Men’s large size Felt Hats, Chestergate, Battersby, and all well-known makes, now 7/6; Borsalino Hats from 19/C —only at the Busy Shop, High Street. ’J'AKES the burn out of Sunburn! A Vanishing Cream. Nyall’s.“KwikTan.” 2/- a tube at Strange, the Chemist. YALL’S Kwica-Tan is a real Cream with a heap of virtues! Holds up sunburn or heals sunburn. W. G. Strange, Chemist. JJAIR Coloured—or Money Back! All the essentials vitally necessary to.renew. hair colour, youthfulness and life are scientifically compounded in VanGrey—the hair colour restorer that is becoming as popular in New Zealand as amongst England’s discriminating society. Van-Grey contains no tints or dyes. 5/6 lOoz. bottle. Guaranteed. Sold by W. G. Strange Chemist. Defied! Brice’s famous Dandruff Prescription cleanses scalp. Keeps hair fresh, clean, healthy. 5/6.-T-J. Fraser & Son, Hairdressers. —3 Under the Postal Regulations correspondence addressed to a nom-ce-plume, or with initials only to care of any Post Office will not be forwarded from office of posting. If advertisers do not desire to disclose their names they may have replies addressed care of “The Star.” and same will be forwarded to advertiser.

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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 2 March 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 2 March 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 2 March 1935, Page 1

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