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WANTED 3. W 'ANTIi'D to Let.—Dairy ~fa7sT 120 acres, at Kowaa, from An gust Ist—J. N. Gamlii, Kaup^kom.i. Vn ANTED, good general Lily l ™ p for small family. Appjy to 99 Pnii(gs_Strget.jWm W'AJSTED Known.—A beti-suiing- .,. ro°m to let; also single bedroom. Address H.,_Star otfiee. WANTED, by "lady^iuTi^o"Children, for a short period, f;n- ---_ nislied bedroom, with use of conveniences, in refined home. Address at this office. WANfED",~two^nen for well sinkv, "I^,^ ood wages. Apnly ¥. Milham, Uhakamara. VV IiTfED1 iTfED, t0 U^ siT-roor.ied TV house, half acre of land: 13/----per week. WANTED, a good steady skugliter- • man at once ; wages, £3 per \veek.-W C. Dudley, Opunake Meat Bazaar ,_op una ke. VJ Butter, 1/1; Rata factory Butter, l/o. Fresh off the ice—At Gibsons Limited. W' AN-TED to Lex.—o-roonied house m Princes St. Extension, every convenience. Apply to Mr Weston, 29 .L'mtiii btreet. oiuv \V£; laIrn&1'« Meal, 19/6 for 200s; YV-heat, 6/0 per bushel; oats 4/6 per bushel.—At Gibsons Limited. W rANTED, at once, man or -: r l for milking; wages, 35/- a week. Apply A. Western, Manaia. WANTED^Kno'^—i4o*sßicTMeal, 10/3; o6lb. Onions, 3/9- 1121b Onions, 7/-j 101b Potatoes, 1/-.—At uibsons Limited. WANTED K^own^=F67~Sale7lic-ond-hand piano. Price £9 10seasy terms arranged,—Grace's Piano, ' Stationery and Toy Depot^Jjj^hja.v^ WANTED.— Two women cooks for hotel, 2 kitchen maids, girl for j tourist house (£1 per week), 2 cook generals, cook and housemaid (same place), 2 lady helps, young girl to assist 2 porters, waitress and laundress for notel. Awaiting engagements: Married couple and elderly lady — I Jeague's Registry Office, op. "Trust' j Office; Telephone 119. I X\f ANTED to Sell—l good second-j-U nand gig, m first-class order. ApplyJJ. Jones, JBlacksmith^ Manaia. j \\7"-E have a fine range of Boys' VV Suits, in Derby and Cotewold, tor school wear, in new Tweeds, 19/6, 22/6 and 25/-; Boys' Tussore Silk i Washing Suits, just the thing for the summer, 12/6 and 16/6. Wo also keep the Boys' Serge Shorts, 5/G, 6/6. 7/6 and 8/6.— N.Z. Clothing Factory ' Hawera. W/"ANTED, motor cyclists to see our j VV 8 h.p. Matchless, 6 , n.p. Ruby, and others. We have something to suit you. Write for full particulars.—Jamos and Cillman, Motors Ltd. "VfILTE cater tor those people to T ? whom money is of first value. Buy from us and it will go funtfer.— Eggers and Co._._opp. P. 0., Hawera. WANTED Known.—Arrived, full stocks of Pig Meals, including Barley Pollard, 17/6 per 1801b; Oat Pollard, 15/6 per 1801b.—Loan and Mercantile Seed Store. 'ATERPROOF (guaranteed) tiarments manufactured of every description. Stock sizes or made to measure. Send for patterns and prices. Silvertown Co., 165 Manchester St., Christchnrcb. WE admit that prices generally are rising, but we keep ours as lowas is consistent with sound business.— Eggers and Co.. opp. P. 0., Hawera. WE do not ask you to pay for your neighbor's book debts. By paying cash to us you get the most for your money.—Eggers and Co., opp. Post Office, Hawera. WANTED Known.—You can save at least 25 per cent., or 5/- in every £, on Quiltg, by buying now at the Economic Summer Sale.—Largest size Marcella Quilts. 12/6 and 13/11; single bed Honeycomb Quilts, 4/11 and 5/11; double bed Honeycomb, 7/11 and 8/11; large brown Terry Towels, 1/11 pair.—W. Spence, the Economic. WANTED Known.—The Summer Sale at tho Economic positively eclipses every ot';.,- sale at bargain giving. Here arc .l few samples from the Dress Department—Double width Voile, 7id yard; Brorade Voiles, usufdlv 6/6. now 1/6; Double width white Pique, usually 1/6. now 10ld. —W. Spence. High Street. .' WANTED Known.—The values in Calicoes, Sheetings, Longcloths, and Damasks, were never better. In spite of the high advances in prices we are giving the sale discounts on those high-class croods. Ask for our f-.pecial 36in. Longcloth, 5/71 don, or our 36in: pure Calico, 4/9, o'll. ar\<\ fi/11 doz. ? or compare our double bed Herringbone Sheetinsr at 1/6. and Ton will He satisfied. —W. Spence. The Economic. WANTED, for satisfaction and savings drink "Desert Cold," the Queen of Teas. Most delicious and economical. \\/ANTED Kiioivn.- i% el^Tm"g t T sale of up-to-date millinery and ladies' and cnildren's ready«s9»wesr. dresses now on. Bargains at giveaway prices.—At Miss Hamitou'e High Street. ' W" ANTED Known.—Here are bargains worth securing at this popular sale—Double width Gingham, 4* yard; 30in. Crepe, at 4^- yard; pure Flannelette, 4/9 dozen yards; 4Gin. Knopp Cloth, usually 4/6, now 1/11 v :. rd. —W. Spence^ tlie_ Economic. WANTED Known.-Clearing~^aTe of lovely underclothing of all sorts and sizes; also hosiery in silk, wool and cotton; real good value, nothing better in the market.—Miss Hamilton's, High Street. X^7"HY not ?-^A Silk Shirt, Fancy T ? Sorrks, Pretty Ties, Fancy Braces. Hat, Cap. Handkerchiefs, ' Collars, Studs, Neglige Shirts, Umbrella?. Hose, Singlets, Bow. As a gift for a man we have a splendid assortment.—Armi-t.o-ce'b, yanaia. TI7A?sTED Known."—FiilT"assorLiiTent V 1 Men and Youth's Boxed Suits, Boys' Suits, Men's Straw. FHt and Panama Hats. Ties, Collars, "Braces, Men's and Women's Boot« and Shoes, Girls, Youths' and Boys' Footwear, etc. Inspection invited.—H. J Eaves. Otakeho. \^Ai\fED~Knowu c^ano V V toy is an ideal Christmas, New lear, or Birthday present. Purchase early to savo disappointment.—Dixou and_Co.. sole ag-ents. ANTED" Known.—A' grtat "v.-irietw oF Toys, Fancy Good? and ChristI m:is Cards, including the ktc^.t unbreakable doll, at Miss Nalder'e, High Street.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXXI, 19 February 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXXI, 19 February 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXXI, 19 February 1916, Page 1

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