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WANTEDS. mm fitted pat&i stie.l^S^ ferences^Acidi-ess at_thi s _office y^T ANTED, single maa to~ m ilF^ ▼ T shares for Boutli Can<! ei -burv macnmes, nrst-class plant, v mi > trom co-cperative cheese factory. For Te, lemuiia. TI7'HITB All-wool" Bl^nkiti7^ir S iz^i, tlieMelbourneCiothina Co ft the ; tinier Show close at 10 P : m I _o : Q_Saturday J _June_l9. O^ ANTED Known.—Tv^oTihTie ▼ t rooms to let, partially furnished, private entrance. Address 21 Milmoe WANTED Jvnown.— ihe entries for tn e Winter Show close at 10 p.m. on featurday, June 19. WANTED, a single man for milk- . . mg. and farm work. Apnlv F Livingston^ Inaha. ' W* ANTED Kn^n^-Arrived, prlnTe Canterbury table potatoes, 13s

-^ ~--r• ~~m. au^ mpreautiie oeeg VV4.NTEr>J go?d reliable girl for the > J ar \ §°° d wa Ses. Apply Gibson^s_Royar Hotel, Hawera. WANTED to Sell.—MakSi~isat and two kids two days old: .cheap : _Apply W^JTranks^JSyiison St! WANTED Known.—The entrieTfor the Winter Show close at 10 P-m- oa Saturday, June 19. V*7 ANTED to Sell, 159' fully paid^Tp VT snares Jpll Dairy Co.; also 300 bushels wheat. Apply E. J. Betts, WANTED Known.—The entries for the Winter Show close at 10 p.m. on^Saturday, June 19. WANTED, two £ood farm hands and milker, woman cook three generals, nelp for old couole, ' house-maid-waitress for country hotel housekeeper, 1 cook for gentleman's house (good wages). Waiting engagements: i*irst-class cook and kitchenman (two friends), cook, ■ house parlormaid (country preferred); housemaid, waitress, laborers, fencers, boy for milkins, 3 first-class men cooks, norter and kitchenman, and all kinds of domestic work.—Teague's Labor Bureau (opp. Public- Trust),JSawera. TTf J ANTED Known.—Contributions t f of cakes, sweats and toffee for the Belgian Stall, Winter Show, will - be gratefully received by Misses A Court, Murch and Corrigan, or to be left at Messrs Smith and Eas Lon's Mart. 'ANTED, share-milking, 30 or 40 cows (3 hands). —Moyes' Labor Agency, Elthani. WANTED Known. — "Cinderella" Pantomime music on saie at Grace's Music Shop, High Street. Be sure aud hear_it. . • WHILE our lads are at the war, be patriotic at home. Encourage home industry, and send your linen to the British laundry, High "Street (opposite Smith and Easton's Mart). Satisfaction guaranteed. WANTED Knowu.—A nice lot of Girls' and Children's Velveteen and Serge Ready-made Dresses, very reasonable; Baby Linen in great variety. Con\e and see for yourselves at Miss Hamilton's, High Street. Agent for Pauline Paper Patterns. WANTED Known.—All the latest novelties in Ladies' and Children's Millinery to be sold at Misa Hamilton's. A splendid line of Ladies' Skirts, price 5s 6d to 10s; Ladies' Coats and Underclothirg, very cheap. Don't miss t^is^opportunity. WANTED Known.—The^ Dugong Watershed Oilco'at, warranted not to become sticky. This coat has an unbroken front, and can be buttoned at thp. side, as well as down the front. Suitable for riding, motoring or walking. Price, 42s.—W. Spence, Economic. Hawera. 'ANTED Known, Men!— That the Pyjamas sold by the Economic are well made of the very best materials. Prices from 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d, lls 6d, 15s 6d, 19s 6d. WANTED Known.—That for Mi?a Underwear this season, the Economic absoutely cannot be beaten, either in quaity, price, or assortment. Prices from 3s 6d, 4s Bd, os 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, to 12s 6d. singlets or pants. WANTED Known.—The man who values warmth and comfort to select his overcoat at the Economic. Prices men's d.b. overcoats > from 28s 6d, 29s 6d. 34s 6d. 49s 6d, to 755. WANTED Known.—The Cinch Hornless Gramaphone, at £4 4s_, is excellent value. We will send to any address. Money returned if Gramaphone is not satisfactory.—At Dfxon's, Hawera. WANTED Known.^AVe have sec-ond-hand pianos at £30, £25, £10, £8, at your own terms.—At Dixon's. Hawera. WANTED Known.—The Eldridge t.. o-ieel sewing machine is one of the marvels of the century.—At Dixon's, Hawera and Stratford. WANTED Know^.—King's Stables, Kaponga, for horses and vehicles. Clipping a specialty. WANTED Known.—Of course it matters. You want the best in Manchester goods. Well, visit the Eoosomic, Hawera, for sheetings, in grey and white, in 52in., 64in., 72in., and 80in.—llfd, Is Id, Is 3d, Is 6d, Is 9d, Is lid, 2s 3d, 2e 6d, 2s 9d; all linen 80in. 4s 3d and 4a 9d.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 18 June 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 18 June 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 18 June 1915, Page 1

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