. MfANTEOS. 'or t\vice a week. 4p£j v « v v o.oot* all beuio- eiven awi~ ■ + JV, three-quarter shafter <% J^A^%naia_Post_Office. ' ' ykf ANTED, owner for beardie pud VV ■ Owner can have sam e by paying expenses a lld applying to Reg pSt Painter Roau, ."V^.-ANTiSD, a se^nd hand for baki: iW".^™' Posltlo'n as housekeeper x ly NoiS mth glrL Write H--•t^ ANTED, boy f^TE^l^kl^ ' V? .cowsj- good home. Apply GovW E?, ?nown-"i^~Se-TaH?----n ,1." *" tilat etches the worm '' Don't forget that this is discount Week at Hart's. You ge t 2s back for every ;ilLi^ nli£_Hs!£n^!_i^d_toys^ WANTED, by young man, position ! on farm or station. Can oloxj-'b «7;ANTED ; "a~cVable alri" reliable ! jTrnni P' 2 c<>mm«ice second week in ..J.uiu.l.3- Apply Mrs James Fov l»r:nces St. Extension. M> M/4 NTf D ' experienced collnl^r « V * hand, prepared to do canvassing Apply Comerford & Co. .West EiTd '\^/r^^" E- D -^ncv.n—riiomas' StoTe" ■ V V Kaponga, is the place for Xmas I presents, as" they are holding a. genuine aeai-mg sale livery line to be given g^a-y__a_t_jvvholesa;]e price. WANTED Known—Don't forget 'that Saturday, the 18th j e the last aiscounfc. day at Hart's. Those who have Xmas shopping to do should take- advantage bf this opportunity of saving money. You get 2s back for every £1 spent in-presents and toys at Harm's, the Noted Value Store of Hawera. / /fc/ rANTED—Good dairy farm hand- < T?.1 highest wages given. Apply O. T. Parry, Manaia Road. WANTED Known—We c<m suppiy "immediately from 'stock new B.S'.A. and Royal Enneld' motor cycles ? also gents' English cycles.— H. J. McKain, Union Street. WANTED7seoond"asiis"tant gardener n , . -at Park. Apply, in writing, Town vJei-k, Hawera, before 4 rj.m. Thursoay December 16, 1920. - ■ •>>. W ANTED Known Hay forks, rakes, spades, shovels, and all" hardware lines to be bad at wholesale price a-b Thomas' Store.jCapoiign. ■ WANTED, "by first-elasYdFessm^keF, costumier, few country clients- £^/ 12/" Per week- Address at Star onice. ! W' ANTED to Sell, or Exchange for 2-seater car, 1 Marathon 5-seater '. car, in first-class running order; any trial. Appjy prompt. — Thompson, Blake & Co. ; ~ ' W"ANTED~En^=Bn7^our Xmas : requirements where everything is beyig given away' at cost price—At Thomas' Store, jEaponga. WANTED' lLmw^--if^rSvei~» lovely lot of trimmed millinery; also untrimmed in abundance, to be sold under cost price. A nice range of flowers to choose from. Girls' readymade dre'dses/also little boys' suits front 4/11 to 12/6 —A* Miss Hamilton's short,. High street-. WANTED Known—Heinz delicacies • including mince meat, plum puddings, Queen olives, tomato soup, peanut hutter, sweet- pickles, all 'being cleared at cost at Thomas' Store, Ka~ ponga. ~ ;T\7 ANTED a lad to work milking. ""' machines and help with light farm work; good wages. Address J. A. Gulliver, Wiiakamara. WANTED Known—Hams! Hams! Hams! Prime quality, 1/8 per lb.—At Bullock's Cash Store, Princes, St. ....■._...) Ai\TED to Sell, Mitchell idotof. . Car, 5-seater, new tyres; any trial; Only £275.—Marter and Steven^ son. "ANTED Known—Hay Forks-, 2: 1 and 3 prong, 4/- and 4/6^ eachj. and many other lines at Butlock's Cash Store, Princes St. WANTED— People in search of bargains to-v^it Harding's Furniture j oale, Kaponga. . ' 'ANTED—Tucker's "Sunshine^ •• Jellses and Gustaxd are produced* by the firm that, makes famousTucker's "Family" Baking Powder—thejbest on the market. . WANTED" Known-^A. chance oF^: ' lifetime; wonderful bargains inCostumes at Gillett's. 'ANTED—Ladies! Your^ pikelets^ and pancakes were good with* Pucker's Pancake Flour. Your scones= made with "Family" Baking Powder will be better, if possible. " • WANTED Kn^wn—Wlat about • your- holiday Costume? Secure o.ne. at, : GillettVSpecial Sale. WANTED to Rent" house for & ' term;' adults only; rent in advance. /Write "Good Tenant," Star Office. WANTEDv-Scones and Cakes made • with Tucker's "Family" Baking Powder, for Xmas parties and outings Also Tucker's "Sunshine" Jellies and Custard. W' ANTED to Sell, Bnicoelnotor car"^ 3-seater, self-starter, tyres ver^ good;, any trial given. Only £275.*Marter and Stevenson. W' ANTED -Known—Large stock of ' old-style accordeons just anived Prices, £2/10/- to £4/7/6. Metal bound corners. Strong and tuneful.—Grace's Hawera. ' _ T\7ANTED Known—The Economic i s , .▼?. offering men's-neglige shirts »;■ tashionable stripes-.-and white, 9/11- to. 10/6 each.- Latest wide-end and knitt e,i «e, s, in new desi??ns and oblouringsi-2-'6. 2 11 to-tc.-7/ti earfu ~\TW can't beat us for genera] Mer-" X eery. . Our well assorted stock and low prices sneak, for themselves.-^'-Adamson and Eobo. . '
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 15 December 1920, Page 1
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690Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 15 December 1920, Page 1
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