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Wanteds. WANTED, a good general, good home. Apply Mrs Gould, Wilson street, Hawera. T/57 ANTED, a good milker, good %' w wages. Apply Mrs H. G. Schmidt, Rama road, Kaupokonui. WANTED, a good milker, married or single, good accommodation and highest wages. A PPty J- H. Graham, Okaiawa, or the Okaiawa Hotel. WANTED, 30 to 60 cows on shares ; experienced milkers. Address P.H., this office. WANTED, good milker, 30/ per week; no farm work. Huggins, Manaia. \JU ANTED Known — New green v » peas from Nelson, peck. The Mart, Regent street. \%J ANTED, at once, a good lad, V ? good wages. Apply Central Shoeing Forge. T\7" ANTED Known— For private * sale, one f draught bay mare 1 (3 years), sound and quiet, by Consby; broken to double and single harness and saddle. Apply at the Otakeho Store. ANTED, good, reliable man for milking and farm work ; wages 37/6 ; none but good men jieed apply. J. G. Kenyon, Manaia. •T7r7-ANTED, men for the Cheese V? Factory. Apply Kaupokonui Dairy Company. WANTED, a girl to assist in house. Apply Mrs F. Mourie, Manaia. WANTED, smart boy for office and mart work ; one just I left school preferred. Apply Royal Mart. WANTED, a smart boy. Apply J. Macklam, Bookseller and Stationer, Hawera. WANTED, at once, a first class ... milker; wages 30/ and found. Apply Mills .and Adlam, Kaponga. ANTED Known— Gilruth Calf Food (to clear) 501b bag 8/, 251b bag 4/, at the " Prompt Cash " Store, Otakeho. WANTED Known— Yates' field * * carrots, mangolds, turnips, and boxthorn seed are obtainable at the Otakeho Store. \X/ HEN ah otuers tail to remove * * stains and dirt, just try one packet of Klenzo Extract of Soap on next washing day. Vy ANTED Known— Prime wheat * • 16/ per 4 bushel sack, prime feed oats (Garton) 2/9 per bushel (sacks extra). The " Prompt Cash " Store, Otakeho. ANTED Known— We have nice Tennis Shoes that will suit you well, fit you well, and wear you well, for 3/6. Dickson and Co. 17^ ANTED Known— l have just ' » landed a large and up-to-date stock of English saddlery direct from Home, which enables me to sell at very reasonable prices. Bulmer, Saddler, Kaponga. YJU ANTED Known— Messrs T. * * Dixon and Co. wish to announce that Mr Loft, of Waihi, was the successful purchaser for the free pass to Christchurch, and Mr Morgan, of Hawera, second. They also wish to express sincere thanks to the other competitors. T. Dickson and Co. ANTED Known— The losing horse often blames the rider, and the latter blames his steed ; but it is not quite so with our Cycling • Shoes If a man races in a pair of , inferior shoes, he is at a tremendous disadvantage, and cannot possibly win — unless he is a marvel. On the other hand, a pair of Dickson's < shoes on your feet inspires confi1 dence, and is equivalent to a good 1 start. Now, you cycling men, give : this a little thought; if you do not already wear our shoes, do so. T. I Dickson and Co. I ~~ 1 \\ 7 ANTED, gentlemen to try VV Storey's New Tailoring Establishment, Hawera, for a - Stylish Cut Suit at Reasonable j Cost. "Vy ANTED Known— A. Letbaby - ~ v and Co., Umbrella Makers, f have opened a branch of their busis ness next to" Dixon and Bates, » High street, Hawera. Repairs and recovering a speciality. Try a Lethaby's Household Repairing J Outfit. 6 I X\T ANTED Known — Sale of i- ** -Paterson's stock commences t Saturday next, on his late premises, Hawera.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LII, Issue 9221, 17 November 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LII, Issue 9221, 17 November 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LII, Issue 9221, 17 November 1906, Page 1