I WA2TT2DS. I RANTED to Le^TWlr^ntloo^f j bedroom partly furnished: useTol conveniences^_Apply 13 Cambria Street WANTED "Kno^-Great—opDorl tunity for returned soldier Sh. very little cash looking for 100-ac» farm near large Taranaki town Farm. cows, and implements. Apply sham t£ (^_B. C," c/o Post Offic^ HateS ■ WANTED Known-Vacancies for boarders at No. 5 Collins Street. | lerms moderate. " a strong WANTED to Sell-Several guaraal teed dairy cows just at profit.— o. d. Paterson, Manaia. Kiiowl=in:lyloF^s--menoes business in new premises next Tuesday, April 18, next door to late premises, High Street. YyrAiNTJiju Jinovi-ii—jj'or sale oatea sheaf chaff in one, five or tenlots,. or by the sack.—The Cash^Store-^ Otakeho. - * yyA^Ti;i) Known—To~elear at half • price 17 pairs of women's boots and shoes and 15 pairs^>£ men's licht boots.—The Cash Store, Otakeho. WANTED to Let or to Lease—Sixl roomed house, good locality, every convenience, including telephoneelectric light, gas stove, etc.; rent 40/- weekly-E. Taylor, Draper. Phone, day 462, night 314. "y^ANTEU —By an experienced Gaaterbury man (married) position as dairy farm manager or share-milking on up-to-date dairy farm in Taranaki district; competent and careful with cows. Full particulars to "Friesian " Star Office.
RANTED— A single man wants conl. tract for splitting wood; also living room. Address Martin Fox, Post Office, Manaia. "yyaJNTlUjL*—share-milking by a family of four; all good milkers. Address A. H. Robertson, Brixton P O Waitara Road. ** RANTED to Let—Two large rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Atrolv 19 Caledonia Street. ■* "y^ANTKD —Good reliable, agents for an up-to-date milking machine agency^ Apply Box 347, Wanganui. RANTED Known—lfltTworth doin£ at all its worth doing well If you intend to build/build well. Obtainparticulars of our system of contiguous cavity construction of concrete walls.—Tong Limited, Glover Road, 'Phone 259. * Known—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. Gome and see the bargains at Miss Hamilton's Shop, High St. Known—That Messrs Hut-' rell Bros, are recommencing Coaehbuilding and Horse-shoeine at ELTHAM Branch directly after Easter holidays on the old site. - Newfactory to be erected shortly. Y^T ANTED ~Know^3ste^enV~~^elebrated English enamelware justlanded direct at marvellous values." Kettles, two pint 3/6, three pint 4/-* fiye 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 Buynow.—Bullock's Cash Store, Princes Street. RANTED Known—Children's GIotE: ing and Baby Linen, a specialty at Miss Hamilton's Shop, High St Hawera. '* TfiTAJXTUD Known—uarpet Squares in TOMi Axminster, Art, Tapestry, and Wilton makes. All eifectively displays ed on our carpet racks. Reversible Rugs, Mohair Rugs, and all Floor Coverings at keen values. Complete stoefca will help you in your selection.—Purse^ and Suisted Ltd., Hawera.
"yyANTED Known—Make the promptest Cycle Bepairer your man; large, and comprehensive stocks on the I premises; everything for the cycEst under one rooi. To maintain, that reputation unimpaired is Seaver's constant aim. Pram tyres fitted while you wait af Seaver's Cycfe Depot, High St., Hawera. 6 yyANTED Jinown—Wheat, 7/6 per bushel, 24/6 per 2001b sack: Barley, 4/3 per bushel, 16/- per 2001b sack; ?««? (160>s>» 13/9 Per sack; Pollard 200 >s), 22/6 per sack; Pig Meal (180's), 16/- per sack; Potatoes, 15/----per sack.—Bullock's Cash Store. WANTED Known— JLent is here, and our Aberdeen dried ling fish is just the appropriate dish, Aberdeen is noted for its ling fish, prepared- under a special formula and sold all over the w r orl, d- Tfy some to-day at Gilbert's. High Street. 'Phone 26. ' ANTED Known—Uatmeal, 5/9 per bag; South Island Flour, 1001b 22/9, '501b 11/6, 251b 6/-; Candles, lid per 1b; Carriage Candles, lOd per lbj Jam, 61b tins, 4/6.—Bullock 'a Cash Store, the Real Price Reducer. "yyANTED Known—You cannot afford to pass us. We have no bad debts. We employ no clerks; you have not to pay for account books, stamps, stationery, etc. Our business is conducted for Cash Only.—The Cash Store, Otakeho. WANTED Known—Cerebos salt lOd, Crown brand macaroni 3 pkts 2/2. rusks 1/5, Granose biscuits (large size) 4/6, Edmonds' baking powder (large) 1/10, Cailler's cocoa 3/3 lb, Castile soap 7d cake, 5/3 doz. Try Bon Ton tea, the fea that has gained a reputation. Make a point of seeing our windows before purchasing. We smash the prices at The "Cut Rate." 81 Union Street. 'Phone 627. RANTED Known—MeLeod's Carbolic Soap, 3 caks for 1/-; Good Toilet Soap, 3 for 1/-; Sand Soap, 6 for 1/-; Resin, 8d per lb; Greenbank's Caustic, 21b tins 1/6, lib 10d.—Bullock ore. Known— Dixon and Co. have three first grade second-hand! Pianos in splendid order, practically new. Your opportunity to seem-e a good instrument at a reduction of £70 on to-day's prices, ANTED"— Dan^e~~ Secretaries! .it. ' "Cretol"'Ballroom Powder gave the best satisfaction last year; let it serve you this; 2/6 per pkt only from Strange fr, Chemist. I jyA>TTED—Nursery Hair Lotion is a p ■-• boon to mothers; a sure remedy for Pediculi (Nits); 2/6 per bottle at. Strange % Chemist, High St v J_—^
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 18 April 1922, Page 1
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844Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 18 April 1922, Page 1
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