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WANTEDS. ~d Y OU;NG man Hants' position on farm; y. experienced; milking, plougbing,' a : OffiS^' etC' Write "Steady," StS l". WANi^lJ—SLare-milking by a W- *_ lly Of four; all good milkers.' A£J wSa r t'i RC*ertSoU ' BriXtOn P°« J| to. Let—Two large rooms S in n Ur l uis. he or unfu™shed. Appfr b 19 Caledonia Street. ***" » ■ "^AJNTJJJU—Good reliable ag'eHti^ I an up-to-date milking machine > ; af^ZL_ApP^ Box 347, WanganuL . i \yANTED-iir-Tb^rtrTw-o— s^si s I' «, 4- k 6 ' furnished house for term; )!Slv b"^ tral,, a"d ali conveniences! , Apply "Maisoy' Star Office. ' [^WANTBD-^et-ySHT-BicTliSStSe 1 Uml J.Tvf' remodelled, repolishea "; Net 1 h >G nGW at a reaso^ble eoatT L frf7 • J Brmt? re > «Pl»olstery, bedding , and picture framing made to ordeVS lands carefully carried out. Satisfa£ Purser and Son, Wangahui).'- '' ; ;^yAJNTJau—a girl or middle-aged i. Apply J. A. G, Cosgrove, Manaia. i \yAUxjuii Jinown—lt its worth doink; | ■ at all its worth doing well If •"' . you intend to build, build will. Obtain. particulars gf our system of continuous cavity construction of concrete Eoad t - RANTED— Capable geKeTsr~Aprfy iPatea Graiu S er ' Bedford Street, % RANTED—t6—SeII-B.S.Ar^rotor cycle, 3* h.p., in splendid runnW order; complete with all accessories?* jno further use for same; cheap for j cash.—J. Cockertou,Te Boti. llj| ; "y^AJNTED —Position on farm bymir- ! ried couple; any kind of workgood and willing workers. Writ* " Workers, '^Star Office. "^ANTED^Caiable girl for hous^' «m™ Wa° lii 1? 0™Ilgi only. Apply t* 'Mrs. A.. Blair, CamberweU Koad I '.\\Wl-Kl> to Purcha^Zsssar^Ssd . I young springers, secoSd or third caivers. Apply, stating price and par-^ .ElTham. 3 tO J-W. Burke, 80, P26, I \yAMTJED to Let-Three rooms all Street 0^6111611065' Apply 47 Wilsott yy jus;xku ■ Known-The usual dau^e- . will be held m the Foresters' Hall ITn S^ ay night-- DonJt forg«t tHe I staif° n Monday.—Mrs. Long- ■ ; ho^semaid^ Hawe^^spS 6" PPly- Matron'WANTED Known—lf sufficient m," t> ■*-o l& emeut ofi' ers 'bis wffl' leaver Tost Office at;, 9 o'clock, Saturday for '• Mountain House r fare 12f6. Ngaer* 507.— T. Bosson ~ RANTED to Sell or Exchange fm property in Wanganui, modern 5- : roomed house, all conveniences; nicely laid out £-acre section; would consider aL« s whole or Part deposit. Price £1500; deposit £300. Write "Dick '* Star Office. . * VY ANTED to Let—Two unfurnished rooms with fireplace . and gas stove; private entrance. Apply 16 -*> Milhioe St. . ' , ' Just arrived, aH the latest novelties in Millinery. A hundred Ladies' Hats going at 10/6, worth as much more; also a big lot of Ladies' Sample Hose, price 1/9. Comeand see the bargains at Miss Hamilton's Shop, High St. ■y^ANTED Known—That Messrs Hurrell Bros. are^ recommencing Coaehbuilding and Horse-shoeing at ' ELTHAM Branch directly after Easter holidays on the old site. Newfactory to""be erected shortly. yy ANTED ~ Known^SteVe^? cele- \ brated English enamelware just landed direct at marvellous values Kettles, two pint 3/6, three pint 41----nye pint 4/3, six pint 5/-, and eight ~ pint 6/6; pie dishes 1/9, 2/-, 2/3, 2/6. and 3/3; saucepans, stewpans. oval boilers, etc. See the kettle (in , our window) that went through a fire coming out intact. /Don't delay Buy now.—Bullock's Cash Store, Princes street. ■ :

Known—Children '3 Cloth- ■<. ™-Ug ?? d Bab^ Linen, a specialty at Miss Hamilton's Shop, High St Hawera. . ' **"•■ ■^"ANTEI) Known—Carpet Squares in wii Axm\ nster > Art, Tapestry, an« Wilton makes. All effectively displayed on our carpet racks. Eeversibte -Kugs, Mohair Rugs, and all Floor CoyG"n g u *? keen values- Complete stocks will help you in your selection.—Piirser_and Suisted Ltd., Hawera. RANTED Known—Make the promptest Cycle Eepairer your man: large and comprehensive stocks on the premises; everything for the cyclist^ under one roof. To maintain that reputation unimpaired is Seaver's constant aim. Pram tyres fitted while you wait at Seaver's Cycle Depot, Hiel* St., Hawera. '

Jinojrn—Wheat, 7/6 per bushel, 24/6 per 2001b sack: Bartey, 4/3 per bushel, 16/- per 2001b sack?on£ 160o'^' 13/9 Per sacJk J PoUard (200'5) 5 22/6 per sack; Pig Meal (180 s) 16/- per sack; Potatoes, 15/----per sack.—Bullock's Cash Store. ANTED Known— Lent is here, and our Aberdeen dried Hag fish is just the appropriate dish. Aberdeen is noted for its ling fish, prepaied under a special formula and sold all over the world Try some to-day at Gilbert's, High Street. 'Phone 26* | ANTED Known—Oatmeal, 5/9 per bag; South Island Flour, 1001b 22/9, 501b 11/6, 251b 6/-; Candles, lid - per lb; Carriage Candles,, lOd per lbj Jam, 61b tins, 4/6.—Bullock's Cash Store, the Seal Price Reducer. xjyTT-^T'KD — Dance Secretaries? "Cretol" Ballroom Powder gave the best satisfaction last year; let it serve you this; 2/6 per pkt only from Strangers, Chemist. Y^T ANTED Knowu—MeLeod's Carbolic Soap, 3 caks for 1/-; Good Toilet Soap, 3 for 1/-; Sand Soap, 6 for 1/-; Besin, 8d per lb; Greenbank's Caustic, 21b tins 1/6, lib lOd.—Bulloek^s Cash ttor^.. T^TANfED^^arsery Hair Lotion is a boon t«> mothers; a sure remedy for Pedicufci (Nits); 2/6 per bottle at. 4 Strange \ Ghem&i B%h Bt,

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 April 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 April 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 13 April 1922, Page 1