Wwtodfl. WANTED, housekeeper on farm, two in family. Address P.J., Star office. TTfANTED KNOWN — Tasv * manian seed potatoes (varieties), if d per lb, or 15/ per cwt. H. J. Eaves, Storekeeper, Otakeho. WANTED KNOWN — Just ** landed — Men's soft, white tennis shirts and white dress shirts, all sizes. W. Spence, The Economic, Hawera. • WANTED KNOWN-Crockery * T glass, and enamelware at The Mart, Regent street. WANTED KNOWN — First fV class blends of: tea in boxes and billies at The Mart, ' Regent street. 'ANTED KNOWN— For a good fitting Suit, made of the best materials, call at C. S. Smith's, Tailor, Hawera T^rANTED, every Driver co V V remember his vehicle is not completely equipped without the Clapham Horse-holder. No holder, no insurance; no insurance, no policy f •WANTED KNOWN — Just vv landed— Boys' suits, strong and durable, all sizes, all shapes. W. Spence, The Economic, Hawera. WANTED KNOWN— For "Os- » ' borne " farmers' implements, go to The Mart, Regent street, Hawera. WANTED KNOWN — Just * * landed — Another shipment of our tailor-made ready-to-wear suits for men ; new mixture tweeds. W. Spence, The Economic, Hawera. XKj ANTED KNOWN — Just '* - knded — Mgn's umbrellas, strong for storm resistance. W. Spence, The Economic, Hawera. ANTED KNOWN— Potatoes at The Mart, Regent street. WANTED KNOWN— C. S Smith, Tailor, has just opened ap a consignment of Autumn Tweedings. Inspection invited. WANTED KNOWN— Circular ' » Bead eating potatoes (repicked), 20/ per bag. These can be relied upon as good and sound. H. J. Eaves, Storekeeper, Otakeho. JJtf ANTED KNOWN — Natural " * wool combinations at The Mart, Regent street. VV ANTED KNOWN— The re- » ' nowned " Gilruth CalLFood" obtainable at the store, Otakeho. X\T A NTED KNOWN— Forprime ' * factory hams and bacon, go to The Mart, Regent street, Hawera. MANAU HOTEL. MBOLGER, having taken « over the above well-known Hotel, trusts thatr by carefully studying the comfort of the travelling and general public, to merit patronage. Every attention and excellent meals, and only best drinks on tap. Drags for picnic parties and footballers. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. M. BOLGER, Manaia. 300 HUNDRED 300 TINS CHOICE BISCUITS. 1 Phoenix Thick Peel Plasmon Cocoa Plasmon Food Plasmon Biscuits 3lb Pine Apple Chunks Cherry Cakes Currant Cakes Raisin Cakes X SMITH'S CASH J . STORE. XF you wart your Kazor properly set and stropped, take it to C. Crane, Hairdress?? snd Tobacconist, Hawera. CHAMPION FLOUR. THE Northern Mill has now to work 24 hours a day to supply the demand. In spite .of persuasion and dumping, the Company still declines to join the Trust, so saving wage-earners thousands of pounds. CHAMPION BREAD & FLOUR is stocked by every baker or storeI keeper of any standing in; Taranaki. I If any difficulty is experienced in I obtaining either, write to Mr Newton King, New Plymouth, who will advise you of the nearest tradesman selling it. " FOR large Hair Nets and Pads go tOjt. Crane's.!
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume L, Issue 8930, 23 November 1905, Page 1
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474Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume L, Issue 8930, 23 November 1905, Page 1
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