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WANTEDS. \^ANTED-Woman for housework: H- v. lorn"Igs 011 lv. Apply Mrs M Kineton Parkcs, 47 Disraeli St. to i.et iv Opunake, close to beach, comfortably furnished rooms (double or single) f Jon, January jcJi; use of conveniences; meals if de-' wed^WriteJ^Opunake/* Star Office RANTED to Buy—S^bTdHiuTHTcaan motor cycle, with or without side chair. Price and particulars to "Indian," Star Office. up Starr Bowkett shares, Second Group. Write "Shares," Star'oiFice ..\yANTED by youth ~(19) - Comfortable board and residence in private home; must be select. Write "KS " btar Office. ■ v "' RANTED" to Let, immediacy, three comfortable rooms; rent' moderate. RANTED to "Seil^d~i^u^d v farm horse, used to town and counAP^ bylettert °"Horse^ yyANTED to Bu7-Fifty~sTo7e-Tig7. ' jVPPIy M. Barraclough. RANTED—Smart lad foi' delivery APPty Farmers' Meat Co. W ILL the Person who took bicycle by mistake from front of Mr P T Donnelly's shop in High St. on Saturday December 23rd, please return to Mr Donnelly's shop. yyAiNTED—a capable .help for country; easy place; good home; £1 per week._Write_'jH.,^tar Office. * RANTED —Housemaid immediately wages 35/-; also girl for kitchen, wages 30/ i. Telephone Mrs Murphy Daws on Falls. ■ " yy ANTED, for dairy farm, qualified housekeeper with daughter able to assist; own mistress; household of four people; handy to town; good home. Apply stating wages required, to Star Office. RANTED— Three or four boarders; comfortable home; 27/6 per week. Apply No. 5 Collins St. . yyAWTED—.flam sewing to do 'at ''^x&J&jS^ etc' Write RANTED, for Opunake, a capable ; general; all duties; good wages.Apply Mrs B. C. Bennett, 3 Victoria St., Hawera. "yyANTJjJB —A smart waitress. Apply Somerset House. "yyANTED KnoAvn—See special win- * dow display of "Linoleums for every noor in the House" at Arthur's Furnishing Warehouse^Ltd., Princes St. RANTED' Known—Great~reduction in Player Pianos at Dixon's. We have them at £.175 and £195. We have one English Player at £.i 95. ■ Easy terms can be arranged at Dixon 's. "yyANTED Kno.wn —See special window display of ."Linoleums for every floor in the House" at Arthur's Furnishing Warehouse, Ltd., Princes St. Vy ANTED Known—We stock cattM drenches, Epsom salts, ropes, tether lines, coarse salt, etc.—The Cask Nfnra Otakeha"yyANTED Known—See special window display of "Linoleums for every floor in the House" at Arthur's Furnishing Warehouse, jutd.,. Princes St. "yy ANTED Known — Secure your crackers and throw-downs now for the New Year and save disappointment at Hart's, the "Notorious Price Smashers," next Smith and Easton's Mart, Union St., High Street, opposite Grand Theatre, and at Opunake. —See special window display of "Linoleums for every floor in the House" at Arthur's Furnishing Warehouse, Ltd., Princes' St. YyANTED Rnown—Now ~on~ exhibition at John Kirk's, Union St., "The Swing Hanging Bed," for sleep- ' ing on- the verandah or porch. It ib suspended from the roof, and when not in use can be pulled up out of the way, Supplied with or without mattress and pillows. Can be used under the trees in summer as a swing ceueh. You should inspect this; it is a good line. ■yyANTED Known—£loo worth sample underclothing; ladies' nightdresses, worth 20/-, gcing for 10/6; lovely camisoles, worth 17/6, going for 7/6; bargains in every line for Xmaa at Miss Hamilton's shop, High St. IyyANTED- Known—Have "you tried. "Soap-Save"? Do you know that a 2/- packet contains everything with the exception of fat, and do you realise that with the said packet you can turn that waste fat into profit, and the greatest novice can make 10/----worth of really good soap of even better quality than some of the soaps that are upon the market to-day? Get busy. Start to-day. Pull directions with every packet, and remember the packet is only 2/- and contains every single requisite bar the fat. To be had at the sole agents: The Cut Rate, the shop that is also sole agent for Pyramid tea and Springleaf tea. It will pay you to take two minutes' walk from High St. to the shop that brought down, and, get this, "keeps down" prices— the Cut Rate, 81 Union St., next Hoddjg_j£ti_Tolley; 'phone 627. "yyANTED" Known—lSTownere in Ta"ra- " • naki is there to be found a finer display of Xmas goods and dainties at ridiculously low prices than at O'Reilly and Walker's. Just a few of our snips and choose for yourself- Peanuts, 9d Ib, 61bs 4/-; walnuts, 1/4 lb, 61bs 7/6; Brazil i uta, 1/- lb, 61ba 5/6: cooking almonds, 1/10; Jordan almonds, 3/11; finest layer figs, 1/6 lb, 61bs 8/6; golden sultanas, lid lb, 61bs 5/-; sweets, lollies and everything to make Xmas what it ought to be. Come and have a look at our window display—. ' O'Reilly and Walker, High St. yy ANTED Known—lf you want something good and dainty for the beach or seaside during your Xmaa holidays come and have your selection of the famous Heinz delicacies: Peanut butter, pork and beans, spaghetti, mincemeat, tomato ketchup, India relish, olives, horse radish, beetsteak sauce, kidney beans and everything to make your holiday a pleasant one.— O 'Reilly and Walker, High St. 'Phone' 596. WANTED Known— Suit cases, attache cases and lunch boxes, new stocks just opened up and sold at out tamous low prices.—Hart's, opposite Grand Theatre. High Street, and next femith and Easton's Mart, Union Street. (Wanted Advertisements continued am next pa**)

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 5 January 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 5 January 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 5 January 1923, Page 1

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