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WANTEDS. "yuUx\G Man wants position on farn^ <<™ e^P en, cneed with machines. Write Star Office. \VANTED=^Ei?irfSFKHHSirM^u Trunk line; fare paid.—Mrs Wnghtson, 29_Disraeli St.; 'phone 520 b3F-fo-?-light-farm L™.* W°l k !ndT. hel? t0 -^i machines Saw-era^ 7 * * Tirimoa -> \yANTED-Alfa-Laval si^_it3_7so: ah '- mUS A b? in tirst-class order; state price. Apply E . A. Hill, Hurleyy^ AN TED to Sell-Cash register, also nffpr *°tor , delivery; no reasonable otter refused; cheap. Write "Storekeeper," Star Office. 6 RANTED to Purchase, about fifty F TiffitT 7 heifers.-E. P.O. Box 278. Wanganui. | \yANTLD-Capuble man for sheep I ATmii*"^ m rst Provide own dogs. i^gl^" and Mercant^ \yANTED—For "country, com£iHsihelp; all duties; two in family. Apply Mrs Ramwell, Hurleyville. j yyANTED Known-Men's Tweed I Trousers 15/6 at Gillett's. Hawera s.lowest prices. WANTED — A Housemaid. Apply j' Boyai."Hotel, Hawera. , RANTED Known— Yearbury's Sale ■■ - ..still progressing. Women's hiehleg boots, .23/- (only 3's, s's and 6'a left); few pair of ladies' shoes at 15/-. bale closing down at the end of this month. ! \yAJJTED Known—Boys' Nav^ '^,„ Shorts 6 5 Suits, navy serge. 55/6, at Gillett's. Hawera's fiinesfc prices. RANTED— Strong youth for hand t milking; wages 30/- per week and found. Apply W. S. Poole, Hotel, Nor- . manby. ' RANTED— By married man, work ' of any description, cutting boxthorn hedges; piecework. Write H.J. 1 Star Office. ; WANTED Known—Boys' Tweed '*T Suits from 28/6 at Gillett's. Hawera- s lowest prices. "RANTED — Experienced waitress, i Apply .Princes Private Hotel. , yyANTED—Stremg lad for milking; ! machines used. Apply T. Magan. Mokoia. | RANTED— Boy for "milking and gen- | eral farm work; one just left school preferred; previous experience -not necessary; must be willing. Apply B. Rushin, Kaupokonui. WANTED Jinown —Herringbone Heavy Sheeting, single 2/3, double 3/3 at Gillett's. Hawera's lowest prices. "yyANTED—A good boy for farm work; machines used. Apply L. Mace, Kaupokonui. RANTED to place boy (14) on farm for keep. Write "Keep," Star Office. , .. "yyANTED —A good milker; machines used. Apply J. Huston, Commercial Stables. "yyANTED Known—New Goods now opening in all departments.—E. H. Harrop, Hawera and Stratford. WANTED Known—White Honeycomb T T Quilts, 10 x 4 size 10/6, 12x4 16/6 at Gillett's. Hawera's lowest prices. WANTED Known—H. A. Matthews, Electric Lighting Engineer, has removed to High Street next Cormack, Baker. j ■yyANTED to Buy—One-horse mowing machine in first-class order. Write to Don Robertson, Normanby. ■yyANTED—IOOO pair of men's boots to sole and heel; 1000 pair of ladies' boots and shoes to sole and heel; pumps a specialty at.the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. TyE do high-class watch work and jewellery repairs of every description. Engraving our speciality. Satisfaction absolutely guaranteed and pncea reasonable at E. Morris, the Leading «c"*eller of Taranaki, corner High and iJi.«nn Ktreeta. TyE claim that the furniture manu-factured-at our own factory is superior in every respect to any imported article; support local industry and save money, too.—Geo. Svme and Co., Ltd. TyANTED Known —Large consignment of English white and gold cups and saucers just arrived; breakfast size, 11/6 half-doz.; teas, 10/6 half-doz; cups only from 6/9 half-doz; English wnite: chambers from 5/6; white dinnerware from 3/3 half-doz; tinsel pot cleaners, 6d each, 5/6 doz; English decorated teapots from 3/6 each; best English Anglo enamelware; pie dishes from 2/6 each; ennmel pudding basins from 2/- each. These are real snips, so don't hesitate; trade in Hawera, where every cent counts.— Gilbert's Quality Service, High St., Hawera. 'yyANTED Known—Suit cases, attache eases and lunch boxes, newstocks just opened up and sold at our famous low prices.—Hart's, opposite Grand Theatre, High Street, and next Smith and Easton's Mart, Union Street. . WANTED Known—Meakln's best -■ English plates, all sizes, from 3/11 half doz.; largest size dinner plates, 7/6 half doz.; ladies' handbags and gents' wallets at our famous cut prices; thermos flasks, best quality, | 6/11 —a snip; strong lunch boxes, _/i 3 . | each. —At Hart's, "the Notorious Pric« Smashers," Union St., next Smith and Easton's Mart; also opp. Grand Theatre, High St.; and at Opunake. "yyANTED Known—lf you bring your repairs to- us you will get satisfaction and save money. Try it !— Hawera Motors, Ltd., High & Victoria Streets. ■yyANTUD Known—The famous Canterbury underwear in all-wool iQ^ mer o^ c/ gllt; sin Slets 13/6, pants 13/6, or 25/- the set, at the Busy Shop —Shawns, High St. \yANTED~Known ~ o,sSffiy~~lsa Walker offer you the following snips—Red Mill cocoa, 1/6 lb; worth 4/-; Post Toasties, 1/3, worth 2/6;; Morton's Epsom Salts, 71b boxes 3/3Peerless flour 100's 21/-, 50's 10A Si? i<s;.?°" a ord' 20°,S ' 22/-; Corebo; salt, lid tin; Saxa shaker salt, 3 pkts V;;- 1?, rollod oats, 1/6: oatmeal /:.";?- i- u%sl > 2/6 > 51bs 11/6 Agents Cormack's famous bread and Yates' garden seeds.— O'Reilly and Walker: 'phone 596. . . (Wanted Advertisements cc-.turned oa • next * u ge.)

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 20 October 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 20 October 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 20 October 1922, Page 1