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___ WANTEDS. "RANTED to Buy. — Second-haSd skates. Send prices, etc., to Alex. Pame^Normanby. . RANTED— By 7^^-iad y 7^ositio« in either town or country. Apply "A.," Kaponga. A capable domestic htfpj '52Co&st hOmepreferred- Apply WANTED Known—A dance wflTbe held in the foresters' Hall every Saturday night.—E. Frank. WANTED—By young" man, work on ! .„ farm I good worker and able to milk. Write" "Worker, "Star Office. 1 RANTED— At once, a housekeeper (for adults) for few weeks. Address at Star Office. '. AN TED to Buy-^SniaU -enamel ■'_ sink. Apply 20 Princes Street* Hawera. RANTED— Buyer for a Broadwood- . White piano in good order; price &*5. —Grace's, Hawera. ,\y ANTED Known — Ladies' oW i combings made into switcheaw coils, etc., at Eegent Toilet Parlours; j Wallace's- Buildings. j WANTED—Position as shorthandI typiste; six years commercial and legal experience; knowledge Burroughs and Remington k adding machines Write, r'R. G.," c/o this ofiu-ft. ANTED Known—All classes of upholstery, furniture" repairs, and polishing; prams recovered; loose covers; mattresses remade.—L. Myers, i 3 Argyle Street. - I. \SfAI7TEIJ Known —Eeckitt 's Bag Blue, 1/1, .1/1, 1/1 p er doz; Zebra Black Lead, 1/1, 1/1, l/i per doz; Zebra Paste, 3 tins for 1/1, 1/1, 1/1; j Brasso, lid, lid, lid per tin; Zebo, i lOd, lOd, lOd per tin at Bullock's Cask Store, Princes St. ; TITANTED—An experienced" waitreia. ; Apply Waimate Hotel, Manaia. WANTED—By young lady in business, boaru fn private family a*. , Kaponga^ Apply ' this office. . j Reliable family ~tcT iiak [T T 90^ cows by hand. Reply, giving I particulars of family and wagea requirea to Box 2, Normanby. •■.-■- Ty ANTED Known—New goods now being shown in all departments.-— E. H. Harrop, Kawera and Stratford, i TJ\f ANTED Known— Vacancies~for : TT boarders. Gents 30/ -, ladies 27/*> i weekly. One room two single beds, on« .- double room, or single rooms. "Write ! "Homely," Star Office. ■ ' YyANTED Known—^Wool still rißing, rising, and will continue in face of world ?s shortage. Carpets will never be cheaper than at Therkleson's ' Pleasant Surprise Sale. " ■—;/ J Known—Wool still rising^ I rising, and will continue in .face ; |of world's shortage. Carpets - -will [never be cheaper than^ at Therkleson's Pleasant Surprise Sale. • Grace's are hayI- ing a big stocktaking sale; eveiy line Jo be reduced. Stocks comprise pianos, musical instruments and fancy goods. j TX^ ANTED Known—^New goods now j * being shown in all departments.— , , E. H. Harrop, Hawera and Stratford. WANTED— Your prescription will be accurately dispensed at ! Strange's Pharmacy, qualified chemists. | High Street. . ' j TV^ ANTED Known—Grace's are nav- [ ing a big stocktaking sale; every : line to be reduced. Stocks comprise ' pianos, musical instruments and fancy ; goods. - ? ' ■ ■ j T^TANTED Known—l have for sale ! second-hand block dray, • spring r dray, tradesman's cart, cheap buggy, ' good three-quarter shafters, pony gig, and others. Come to me for quotes; j don't go by hearsay. Anything built | or repaired from a wheelbarrow to a j motor body. Town prices. Satisfaction guaranteed.—McEwen's Cq^efi^ Works, Normanby. —f^r YUANTED Kno^rn —Grace's are hay- " ing a big stocktaking sale; every line to be reduced. Stocks comprise pianos, musical instruments and fancy { goods. "-^ j WANTED Known—SardineT~ &t j herrings in sauce 6d and lid, ! Midale Cut salmon 7d, Sockeye salmon | 1/3, 1/8, pilchards 1/3, whitebait 2/4 j tin, Lima beans 7d tin, spaghetti 1/9 : tin, peanut butter 2/6 jar, Marmite ; 2/4 and 4/3 jar, tomato sauce lOd ] bottle, Glaxo feeders 1/8 each, 61b jam j 4/6, 41b jam 3/3. Sole agent Cpr- ■ mack's famous bread.—O'Reilly. Higlk ; Class Grocer and Provision Merchant, ■High Street. 'Phone 596. XXT ANTED Known—A few of our Sale T f Prices: 10ft. sin. x 9ft. Carpet J 'Squares 98/16, Oak Bedsteads 95/-,, : Shadow Tissues 4/11 yard, Kapoc Beds 31/6, Gate Leg Tables 7276, Push Carts 49/6, Dining Chairs 10/6, Best Axminster Carpet Runner 15/11 yard. Every department well stocked with every ! furnishing necessity at keen sale prices. | —Purser & Suisted, Ltd., Hawera. \yANTED Known—Call and inspect our new range of stylish suitings ! at prices that are easily within -the I reach of everybody's pocket at the i Busy Shop, Shaw's, High St. " TTfANTED -Known —We always keep a large and varied stock of Men Is Stylish Boots and Shoes. A trial I will prove that our quality and prices ■ are right at the Busy Shop, Shaw's, | High St. ____^_1 WORKING Men's Whipcord Pants at 29/6 are exceptional value and will wear longer than two of any other make. You get them at Adamson and Rohb's, High St. , "-> VyANTED Known —We are noted for straight dealing. Our ambition is to give you the best possible value for your money at the Busy Shop, Shaw's, High St. X\T ANTED Known —Challenge com- ** flour 6d. Oto 1/1,, Oatina- 1/6. Rolled Oats 1/3, oatmeal 5/9, semolina | Bd. Granola 1/-, Granose biscuits 1/5, S Newbury's rusks Tfo, macaroni 9d, [ TJenger's food (large) 4/9, Glaxo 5/&, i rice, sago and tanioca 31b lid. Fresh 1 i stocks^of Oeamoata, Milk Oaties, Post '' | Toasties, .Kelloei's Corn Flakes.— 1 I O'Reilly's HTgli C^ass Grocery and Proi vision Store. 'Phone 596. Ty ANTED Known—Some drastic [ price cutting is j^oing on at Hart's : sale. -Many lines below cost. If you 'i do not see what you want in the j window walk inside; it is sure to be ? j there.—Hart's, the Noted Value Store, T \ Hawera and Opunake. WANTED— Mothers to know thefc we stock a full range of nursery * articles and foods; baby's weight frea at any time at Strange's Fhannacy...

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 24 March 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 24 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 24 March 1922, Page 1