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PRICE TWOPENCE. WANTEBS. a^ kind. "X.Y.Z. » Star S yfAHTED to Sell-G^d~s^^d house; easy terms; would take suitable car as part payment. Address at Star Office, or write ■»House," Star Omce. yAUAJNUI' for two gentlemen or twtf lady boarders in private ~ homecentraL^WriteJjHome,-*' Star Office.* Known—i'or sale modem" 5-roomed bungalow, f-acre see- " tion. Price £1100, reduced from £1850----a great bargain. Apply James and Gillman. "y^ANTiUJj—Capable lady help; refer- ' ences. Apply Mrs Malfrey, Bank New South Wales, Stratford. ' . ■yy ANTED—By accountant, bookkeeping,. commercial, professional* etc. Write << Computer,'' Star Office. ANTED—Gum boots soled ' and heeled; will last twice as long as ■ original soles; 8/6 (also repaired). ijjfel-*0- TlT cßepair Co., Wanganui. VA/ANTED to Let—Two front rooms, 11 bedroom partly furnished; use of conveniences^ Apply 13 Cambria- Street. WANTED — Wringer, Boilers rerubbered; cost less and last longer than new. Kail to Tyre Kepair Co., Wanganui. . • . - - ■ Ty ANTED Known—Vacancies for " " boarders at No. 5 Collins Street, Terms moderate, WANTED—xO,OOO-niile tyre, 6 phes canvas, for Ford owners, 30 x 3* Vft^uum Cap, £4 2s 6d; cash with order; money returned if not satisfied. Tyre Repair and Supply Co., Wangamii. TyAl?lEl>—lmmediately, a strong gM to help with housework. Wnte_^J. A._G. ?L " Star Office, 7" Knowi^-For sale oaten sheaf chaff in- one, five or ten lots or by the sack.—The Cash Store,Otakeho. is.-nown.--To clear at half price 17 pairs of- women's boots and shoes and 15-pairs of men's light boots.—The Cash Store, Ofcakeho. YyAs£T-ED —Three or four young geit tlemen boarders; with soft washing and ironing .done; 30/- per week. Write "J. 5.," Star Office. WAffl&>> EhbWiii»®'KeiHy'» Famous Orange Pekoe Tea, 2/6 lb or 51bs -11/6; Oatmeal, 5/9" bag: Flour, 25 's 6/-, 50 's 11/6, 100 's- 22/9; Oatina! 1/6; Oto,-. Wlv Rolled Oats, 1/3; sole . agent Corma-sk's Famous Bread.— O'Keilly, High-class Grocer and Provision Merchant) .High St., 'Phone 596. ANTED—By an experienced Canterbury- mais. (married) position as dairy farm manager or share-milking, on up-to-date-- dair^ farm in? Tafanaki district; com patents and- careful with cows. Fullip#rtieol«w»> to> '^JFriesian " Star Office.- r * yyANTED~KnowttT-^flts. worth doing at all its worth doing, well. If yon intend to~build,..buil&welfc Obtain particulars of our system o£- continu3us cavity construetioiu &t concrete walls.—Tong-' Limited,- Glover Road. - 'Phone 259. VyANTED Enowiin— New season's ' jams. We have- a, full* stock of all kinds; strawberry oonsesve, Cape gooseberry, raspberry,, blacfe currant, " apricot, peachj- plum, melon and lemon, blackberry and apple/, quince^ marmalade, etc., in 1 and 21bVtins, jars* and 4 and 61b tins, all at our famous low prices.—O 'Keilly, High-class^ Grocer and Provision Merchant^." High St. r 'Phone 596. WANTED Knbwn—Jtrstt arrived, all <- the latest novelties- im Mißanery. & hundred Ladies' Hatssgoingrat 10/6, worth as much more; also ai Bigr lot of Ladies' Sample Hose, price* lyiM: "Gome and see the bargains ■* at* MSsg; Hamilton 's Shop, High Sfc v yyANTED Kjaown-T-TtattJSaaHrs-Hur- , rell Bros. are. recommencing Coachbuilding and: H&rse-'sfioeihg at ELTHAM . Branch' direetijr after - Easter holidays on the-olfl! sat*:. Newfactory to be erected sKortly; WANTED r Enowjii-Sfeß-nMis? 7"^!©- - brated English enamelware' just landed direct a*c maury&llous, rallies. Kettles, two pint 3/6,: three* pint 4/-, ' five pint 4i'3, six jyihitSTJ-j. and! eight pint 6/6; pae dishes U&^-y %%. 2/-6 V and 3/3; saucepans*, stewpwre, oval " boilers, eito. Stte t&iee kettle- (an., our window) *hat c wenfer tftrougßs a- fire, coming oat intact.. Bon-ti defcy-. Buy now.—BuDock'ss GssbJi Store>. Princes Street. _ i _ yyANi^i) iK^owcrT-Ohiiecsßt'Ss Gloth--ing and ißaj^- Linen*, ai specialty at Mis®, Hamilt*»;?ss Shog>. Mgh St., Hawesa. ' ■ 'YyAJXTEK^KfetwH-r^Garpftt S^Hares in - Axminste^ Art, tapestry, and Wil^jan .makes..*; A'lli ejfeafeteljp- figsplay-" ed *n.ou*>-carpet- ra-aksj Reversible Rugs, Mohaie-Rugs, a*d; aft' F&oi- Cov-erifega.^attkejssa.v-aluest. 6om^fet«. stocks VAJill helpjsouiin, yo^rr selfeetioa.—Pur-sgr_a-na. Saas.tejd; I}t^ ; BkvKega, ~ -^nowar-^aJts- tie jffoinptest Cycle Repairei' yoiar man; large -a^ eompreh^n^iv^ sfrocks em the premises,-: everything fitoj? the cyclist under »ne... roof, madaiain that reputation unimp^ned ia Sseaver^s eonstiint aim.. Praut tyre* fitted while you wait at Seaver's ©y«Je Bepat, High St., Hawera. Wai\t±jd iSnown—Wheat, T/6 per bushel, 24/6 -^r 2061b sack; Bar3*y, 4/3 pec bushe^ 36A per 2001b sack; Bran (160^),, iy» j^ r sack; Pollard (200*), 88/65 per sack; Pig Meal . (180's), 16/- per aaek; Potatoes, 15/----per sack.—Buttock's Cash Store. V\/A^rtfKS> IK,uown^Lent is here, and 1 our Aberdeen dried ling fish is just tli© appropriate dish. Aberdeen is notect i&t its ling fish, prepared under a spee&i formula and sold all over tin» world. Try some to-day at Gilbert's, High Street. 'Phone 26. TyANTED Known—Oatmeal, 5/9 per bag; South Island' Flour, 1001b 22/6, 301b 11/6, 251b 6/-; Candles, 114 pee lb; Carriage Candles, lOd per lb; Jam, 61b tins, 4/6.—Bullock fs Cash Store, the Seal Price Bednicer. TyANTED Known—-You eaxmot afford to pass u& We have no bad debts. We employ- no clerks; you have not to pay for recount books, stamps, stationery, etc. Ow business is conducted for- Cash Only.—The Cash Store, Otakeho. yWANTED-^Nursery Hair Lotion is a * ' Dooa to mothers; a sure remedy \f 0* P-ediculi (Nits); 2/6 per bottle afe Qhemist, Higli St- _ a

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 19 April 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 19 April 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 19 April 1922, Page 1

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