WANTEDSto Buy—Boiler-top desk"A.M^sLVoWcT* °rder- Writo RANTED— Farm hand; musT~b'e good machine milker; 35/- and found.—J. G. Jarvis, Eraser Boad. RANTED— Capably help" or girl left school. Apply "X.Y.Z.," p ate a. \^ajxt_J>—Capable domestic help~ 55 CoZZt^ APPI7 MiSS M6Lean > Iff ANTED at once, man or strong iw* 7 Mthr for, dairy farm ' used.—M. Lynskey, Kapuni. RANTED— A man~for ieneralfirm"ing; must be able.to plough and look alter milking machine; only a good man need apply; wages £2 per week. Write "Good Milker," Star^ ;\^ANTED—lmmediately, good strong youth or young man for dairy tarm; home separation;^ machinery used; constant job; wages £8 per month with bonus to good willing chap.—W A. Clinton, Kakaramea. A fyoHth" to assist milk: ' ing; machines used. Apply W Eobertson, South Eoad, Hawera, or W^JB^Eobertson, Eawhitiroa. RANTED—ManfoT-milkiiig at Opu'--nake; machines used; good home: wages Z5/... Apply Farmers' Co-01-, Opunake. F> "y^TANTED Known— Euchre party and dance, Wednesday, November 1; good prizes; Foster's orchestra.—]ftrs -Foster. ' RANTED— Strong youth or man for general farm work; good wages and_home. Apply_J L M e ad J lnaha. RANTED— String girroT^oman for -.kitchen work. Apply Carlton : " Dining Booms. . v RANTED— (iood man for dairy " rfarm, single; machines used. Apply Norman Scown, Alton, Y^ANTED—Permanent faTm hand; • extra wages- to good hand milker. Apply L.^Palfrey, Auroa. i "yyANTED—Good^kitchen man. Apply Whitham, Club Hotel, Opunalce. ~ . . .- "yJTANTED—CapabIe general or girl to assist. Apply 23 Cameron St. "yyANTED—Good strong girl tor housework; must be used to children; good wages.—Mrs J. M. Gatenby, Eltham Eoad, Mangatoki. i . "^/ANTED to Buy—Small_ cash register; nius.t be in good order. ApP^y -',' Cash, '' Box 170, Hawera. 'yyANTED—By young woman, until , Christmas, position in town or country; domestic duties. Write "X '» Star Office. - *' RANTED Known— Ploughing done by contract;-competent workmen. Apply E. P. Morrissey and Co. Special OfEer:" 1 . Douglas 2f h.p., latest model, £150, , reduced to £100 cash; only one at.this price.—Hawera Motors Ltd. "ITf ANTED' Known—Just consider what you can save with a two minutes' walk from High Street. St. Munga 1/8 or 3 for 4/11, Rice, Sago, Tapioca, Haricot and Lima Beans all 31b 1/- or 121b 3/6; 2lb tin jam, 1/5; three 61b tins Jam 12/3; Bell's Tin Boxes Matches, 2/11 doz.; Candles 12 lb 9/9; Semolina, 3 pkts. 1/IO^B. & P. Cornflour, 6 pkts. for 5/9; Tall Tins Custard Powder, 3 for 2/2; Glass Jars Raspberry and Black Currant Jam; 2/5. / Rjemembeit, our large turnover enables us to buy* at indent prices, and we can thus sell at wholesale prices. Rally around the shop that stopped the high price game.—The Cut Hate, SI Union Street. 'Phone 627. ' - " "RANTED Known—Don't wait, place that order for your suit now as there is sure to be a rush just on Christmas, and we know that you will be disappointed if you cannot get one of our famous made-to-measure suits to wear during the holidays.—At the Busy Shop—Shaw's, High Street. \y ANTED Known—Suit cases, a£ tache cases arid lunch boxes, new s_toeks just opened up and sold at our famous 'low prices.—Hart's x opposite Grand Theatre, High Street, and next Smith and Easton's Mart, Union ! Street. 11X7ANTED Known — Sale, at Miss Hamilton's shop still going strong; greater reductions ithan ever. Ladies' underclothing, trimmed with real lace, cheaper than ever; ladies' blouses, for day or evening wear, half price. WANTED Known—Meakin's best English plates, all sizes, from 3/11 half doz.; largest size dinner j plates, 7/6 half doz^ ladies' hand- , bags and gents' wallets at our famous cut prices; thermoß flasks, best quality, ! 6/11—a snip; stro*ng lunch boxes, _/i) each. —At Hart's, "the Notorious Prict . Smashers," Union St., next Smith and Easton's Mart; also opp. Grand Theatre, High St.; and at Opunake. YTTANTED Known—We are booking orders for Indians to arrive at greatly reduced prices; nothing can touch them; pre-war, prices; call early. —-Hawera Motors litd. A^TANTED- Known—You want something in men's or boys' wear. Don't hesitate; go straight to the Busy Shop—Shaw's High Street. Y\fANTED Known—Best South I? land flour, 100's 20/6, 50's 10/6, 25^3 5/6; pollard, 22/- per 2001b sack; wheat (best fowl), 22/6 sack, extra weight; oatmeal, 121b for 2/9, 251b bag 5/6; pearl barley, 61b for 1/-; 241b for 3/9; rice, sago and tapioca, 121b for 3/9; Edmond's baking powder, largo' tins, 1/6 per tin, 3 tins for 4/5; this is a real snip. Plenty more of these bargains at Gilbert's Quality Service, sole distributors of the now famous Waiata brand factory butter and cheese. Grocers and Provision Merchants, High St., Hawera; 'phone 26: Box 72. Agents for Dominion Compressed Yeast. ,"IT t*INTED Known—vVe shall be advancing the HIGHEST POSSIBLE PEICE from month to month; 90 Per Cent, of HIGH COMMISSION EE S CABLES and BONUSES to nil Suppliers at the end of season. YOU DO NOT squire to take up shares when you send your Cream to MAORILAND DAIEY CO., LTD., St, John's Station; P.O. Box 185, Wanganui. RANTED Kuow_=We~are agents for the celebrated Danish Cowlick; 40/- per case. Keeps the cows iv health; prevents trouble.—Hawera Motors Ltd., High St. ami. Vietoria St. , (Wanted Advertisements cc-»ti_ued oa next *~ge.)
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 31 October 1922, Page 1
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839Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 31 October 1922, Page 1
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