_ ____/. WANTEBS. J^ANTED=Psißshed room for single / J man in business; central position preferred. Write "T.," Star Onice. WANTED —Capable help-companion for country for a few months: ' wages £1 per week. Apply Mrs E. B. Wells, Wingrove Eoadi Ngaere, or - ' | 'phone "Wells," Mangamingi. \yANTED~A ladT^olrdeTrAddrW " . * •■,-. . "Benned.'MStar Office. RANTED to Sell—Double furrow / plough. , Apply A. Hurliman, Normanby. , Tenders to graze 140 acres with sheep until March. 1 Apply H. G. Gibson, Box 38, Eltham. ■ W ANTJi;L> to SeU~ Convenient cottage at Ohawe Beach, 4 rooms and sleeping porch, copper built in, * ■ drainage laid on; large motor shed with concrete floor; stone fence. Apply A. H. Sorenson, '.phone" 494. yyANTED to Sell — High-pressure ' .boiler complete. Apply A. H. : Sorenson, 'phone 494. '^MTED-A maJl or youth -for a , '. small herd; must be a good -* milker. Apply A. E. Western, Lake xioad. .^yANTJSD to Sell—lord car in good ' ■ it -.- order for cash or terms." Write ■' ' Car," Star Office. "^yANTED to itent— Small house fno . "" v o £ children. Write .'{' Careful, ' ' Star ' Office. . "RANTED Known—The ready-to-wear hats at Gillett's are the smartest. RANTED— A man to hand milk > ."_. about 20 heifers on shares; bachelor show.—J. J. Patterson, Manaia; . ; ' RANTED Knokn—Fireworks! Fire-- ' works!, Fireworks! Get in early fi r - and secure your fireworks and crackers ' to celebrate the sth November at Hart's Union Street, next' Smith and £ Easton s, and opposite Grand V Theatre, High St.; also at Qpunake.' .oyyANTED—Smart reliable canvassers A ~ for quicic-selling line, wholesale ,-> < and retail. Apply «Energetic,". Star untce. " ; . ~ ' s RANTED Known—Comfortably, furnished bedroom to let wit 1-' -. j board, or-would consider break st Write "Bedroom/" Star Office^ ' .. v "^yANTED Known—Last w:ek —of . Yearbury's Great Eeductl.n. Sale. . ' '-> Only a f ew ladies' court shoes at 15/- .'%,*' left; also a few men's light boots at ¥i* >>' 20/-. Don't delay; reductions on all A •>' lines. Sale closing Saturday. / WANTED-Strong youth or man for • "X . farm; itust be good hand milker. V; Apply W. Jackson, Gillahders' Stages. X* ■WANTED Known—Ladies' crash v% > dust cbats, 29/6 to 35/-, at Gil- " , lett *s, Hawera 's lowest prices. , * & "YyANTED Known—Smart styles of *^ ladies' silk and voile iumpers at GiUett's; best valne.r WANTED Known—Boys' grey tian-aett^^aw^^o-wesUprices. * . ' * -**"•?* 'yyANTED Known—Ladies' cotton singlets from 1/11 at Gillett 's; \ Hawera's lowest prices. j lyANTED—FarnT~hand; must be f } _ . good machine milker; 35/- and found.—J. G. Jar vis, Eraser Eoad. ANTED Known — Honeycomb . - quilts, single. 10/6, double 16/6, at Gillett's; Hawera's lowest pri ces. ' >■- * "yyANTED—Capable domestic help"; -no washing. Apply Miss McLean. 55 Collins St. ■ . ■^yANTED at once, man or strong ' % youth for dairy farm; machine's used.—M. Lynskey, Kapuni. - ' RANTED— A~youth to assist milk- , ■ ing; machines used. Apply W. ;, Robertson, South Eoad, Hawera, or W. qj. ..iobertson, Bawhitiroa. A RANTED Jtnown — O'Eeilly and Walker offer you the following -, snips—Bed Mill cocoa, 1/6 lb, worth 4/-; Post Toasties, 1/3, worih 2/6 ;r Morton's Epsom Salts, 71b boxes, 3/3; '. s * Peerless flour, 100's 21/-, 50's 10/9. ' 25's 5/6; pollard, 200's, 22/-; Cerebos salt, lid tin; Saxa shaker salt, 3 pkts ' ■" 1/-: Thistle-rolled oats, 1/6; oatmeal - ?>, 5/6: 8.0.P. tea, 2/6,' 51bs 11/6,' Agents Cormaek's famous bread arid, : Tatea' garden seeds.— O'Eeilly and '; Walker: 'phone 596. , t WTANT&iy Ki.u\Yii-~2\ew uoodd now ■ I Oj»eniii~. in all depijrtments.—E. * 5 I H.Harrop. Hawera and Stratford. s * ryyANTED ■ Known—^Ploughing done "" ' by contract; competent workmen. ' Apply E. P. Morrissey and Co. WANTED " Kriown-^Just~ consider* what you caii save with a two minutes' walk from High Street. St Munga 1/8 or 3 for 4/11, Rice, Sago, I Tapioca, Haricot and Lima Beans all (31b l/-.or 121b 3/6; 21b tin jam. 1/5; | three 61b tins Jam 12/3; Bell's Tin " | Boxes Matches, 2/11 doz.; Candles 12 , Ilb 9/9; Semolina, 3 pkts. 1/10; B. & P Cornflour, 6 pkts. for 5/9; Tall Tins j Custard Powder, 3 for 2/ 2; Glass Jars 5 1 Raspberry and Black Currant Jam, 2/5. % Remember, 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 Rate. 81 Union Street. 'Phone 627. j "yy ANTED 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 „' j wear during the holidays.—At the ' ,-j Busy Shop—Shaw's, High Street. ' f "yyANTED Known—Suit cases, at» ' ; tache cases and lunch boxes, new ' | stocks just opened up and sold at our j famous low prices.—Hart's, opposite -A ! Grand Theatre, High Street, and next ? Smith and Easton's Mart, Union ■ Street. *VANTED Known—New Goods now i opening in all departments.—E. fi. Harrop, Hawera and Stratford. "YyANTED Known—Best South Island flour, 100's 20/6, 50' a 10/6, 25's 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 %m "ce ><sago and tapioca, 121b for a/y; Edmond's baking powder, large tins, 1/6 p er tin, 3 tins for 4/5; this is a real snip. Plenty more of these bargains at Gilbert's Quality Service, I sole distributors of the now famous vvaiata brand ; fnc.torv butter and ' - eneesa.. -Grocers and Provision MerI Bo? 7'A h St- Ha^ra; 'phone 26; . ■Xs-Teisr 1*8 for Dominion Coml I 7Wantsd~AdviH^iin 3 rt3 cclh^a ox nest i.i»ge.)
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 2 November 1922, Page 1
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878Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 2 November 1922, Page 1
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