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WANTEDS. Wf£7 ED t0 **t.—Dairy faTnT JJ i V , at Uowa * l . horn au gust Ist.—J. in. Gamlm, Kauuokouui. \^/ A^ TED ' good general" or lady .* * r iiel P ior small family Adui* to Mrs Goldfinch, 99 P, mc es Street, hi a wera. VV AJNT^D Known.—A bed-sitting-Mi r °°TT 1 x<) . let ' also bedroom. Address H.,_Star office. V%/ANTED, two~m^~lo7lreirinik--I,!w£'i S Sod° od wages - A PP!y F - Milham, W hakamara. • WANTED, a good steady slaughteri m^ n once; wages, £3 per week.-W. C. Dudley, Opunake Meat Bazaar, Opunake, WANTED, atonce, man or girl for milking; wages, 35/- a week. Apply A. Western, Manaia. WANTED Known.— T . ■ i-eei oewkng Machine on sale at i>ixons. No spools to wind; call and mspec^—At Dixon's. WANTED Known.—uison'e Uiamo- • phone and Phonogranh Parlor is stocked with the largest assortment of ■talking Machines on the coast. Call in ?nd_ listen to records in comfort. WANTED Known.-Di SO rL's"is~the . Store for Needles and Oil for all kinds of machines. Also Sellars' and in stock. WANTED . Known.-Latest soni, :"VVait till the Clouds roll by* by the same composer as "Good Old New Zealand" ; also, song, "Kitchener's Ouestion, by the same composer as. 'Knitting"; and "We'll Look After iou, by the same com noser as "Your King and Country Want You"—all at 21- each at Dixon's. Posted to any address for 2/U. J VV A S rED to SeiJ ' or Exchange, V v dairy farm, Kaponga, carrying do choice dairy cows; 127 acres- 7roomed residence: going concern. '£35 per acre. Apply' sharp; terms.—GibNew Plymouth. WANTED, girl to mind children, and assist in house; no milking. Apply J. Hartley, Taikatu road, Auroa. W" ANTED Known:—l2lb" . 1/-; 561b Onions, 3/9; 1121b Onions, 7/-: 101b Potatoes, 1/-.—At bib-sons Limited,, ANTED Known.—For Sale, sec-ond-hand piano. Price £9 10s; easy terms arranged.—Grace's Piano* Stationery and Toy Depot, High Street. TENANTED Known.—Best~~Separator V\ Butter, 1/1; Rata Factory Butter,, l/o, fresh off the ice.—At Gibsons, Limited. _ " -v two women cooks for /' h °}f [ > first and second. ' cook, housemaid, second laundry and kitchen maid- (institution, wages '30/- and £1), 2. cook generals for private house, 2 girls to assist (town), helo for Stratford (10/-), 2 porters. Awaiting engagements: Married counle and elderly lady.—Teague's Refp'stry Office, op. Pnhlin Trust. Office. 'Phone 119.' \\\I 'ANTED, smart boy for basket V ? work; also smart girl for the shop. Apply A. D. Hall, Pork Butcher, union Street. XX7' A]Nr TED Known.—loo's Flour, YV 14/9; 50's Flour, 7/6; 25's Flour! 4/-; 25's Oatmeal, 5/-; 20's Oatina, 6/-. —At Gibsons Limited. \\J ANTED to Sell—l good V? hand gig, in first-class order. Apply_C. Jones, Blacksmith, Manaia. \\ 7 ANTED Known.—Fowl Wheat, V ? 6/6; Feed Oats. 4/6; Palmer's Pig Meal; 200's 19/6; 140's Rice Meal, 10/3; lbO's Bran, ri/6. —At Gibsons Limited. WE have a fine range of Boys' Suits, in Derby and Cotswold, for school wear, in new Tweeds, 19/6, 22/6 and 25/-; Boys' Tussore Silk Washing Suits, just the thing for the summer, 12/6 and 16/6. We also keep the Boys' Serge Shorts, 5/6, 6/6, 7/6 and 8/6.— N.Z. Clothing Factory, Hawera. WANTED Known.—Poultry Fanciers can get Palmer's Fowl Grit, 1/-; Palmer's Blood Meal, 2:3 in 10's: Palmer's Laying Food, 10's at 2/-.— From Gibsons Limited, "The Busy House." WANTED, motor cyclists to see our second-hand 8 h.p. Matchless, 6 h.p. Ruby, and others. We have something to suit you. Write for full particulars.—James and Gillman, Motors Ltd. __L__ WE cater tor those people to whom money is of first value. Buy from us and it will go further.— Eggers and Co.. opp. P. 0., Hawera. WANTED Known.—Arrived, full stocks of Pia; Meals, including Barley Pollard, 17/6 per 1801b; Oat Pollard, 15/6 per 1801b.—Loan and Mercantile Seed Store. WE admit that prices generally are rising, but we keep ours as low as 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, HaweraWANTED Known. —You can save at least 25 per cent., or 5/- in every £, on Quilts, 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 pjiii\— Spence, the Economic, WANTED Known.—The" Summer Sale at the Economic positively eclipses every other sale at bargain giving. Here are a few samples from the Dress Department—Double width Voile. 7*d yard; Brocade Voiles, usufdlv 6/6, now 1/6; Double width white Pique, usually 1/6, now -iOjd.—W. Spenc-e, High Street. \JKf ANTED' Known.—The values in H Calicoes, Sheetings, Longcioths, and Damasks, were never better. In spite of the high advances in prices we are giving the sale discounts on those high-class goods. Ask for our special 36m. Longcloth. 5/11 doz, or our 36in. pure Calico, 4/9, 5/11. and 6/11 doz., or compareoo r double bed Herringbone Sheeting at 1/6, and you will be satisfied.—W. Speuce, Th© Economic "17ST ANTED Known.—Big clearing V ¥ sale of up-to-date millinery and ladies and children's ready-fo-wesf dresses now on. Bargains at giveaway prices.—At Miss Hamiton's, High Street. "^jT"ANTED' Known.—Here'are barV ? gains worth securing at this popular sale —Double width Gingham, 'U yard; 30in. Crepe, at 4£ yard; pure Flannelette, 4/9 dozen yards; 4Gin. Knopp Cloth, usually 4/6, now l/ll V-trd.—W. Spence, the Economic. \KT ANTED Known.—ClearinJTlafa YY 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 s, High. Street,

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, 21 February 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, 21 February 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXI, 21 February 1916, Page 1