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ANTED—A smart boy to attend to* 3 3 office; good wages for suitable «2 Hawera.vf| "y^TANTED —Smart waitress; "must- bes-s^l elderly. Also girl for k.tehen. M Apply Haunah^Jgarble Bar, Umoii Bt,^§S RANTED— Straight lease of a dairjritl farm, to carry 30 to 40 cows. Par-^SII 118, Eltiiaaii^ \yANTED-Pickled eig7~^d"^i| arated or dairy butter. Best price ■■■^ given.—F. W. Oliver, baker, Hign St. Hi RANTED— Capable girl. Apply'Mr^Mjl _W. H. Young, QtuKeho. in any quan^ll tity; highest cash price. 1 Wellington Street, Hawera. J RANTED-—Sharemilkers for IQOi-^ cows; machines provided. Apply ':':;M farmer,?^Box_39, Batea.- %§i RANTED Know^^New: range -'.^SH beautiful models for -thei-Baee*^ II showing: Friday, May 4&h.^H&Xfi&&sis dale, H.B. Buildings. '^ to purchase—One seeoiii3|| hand gig, long shafter; must be iifci ®lj good repair. App;y £>. Hickford. Awa^il tuna. ' ' .**■ ■- '/-r'--[^jsM "yyANTED known—Vacancy in pr|r|^ vate home for lady or gentleman boarder; single room. Write "PrJii Si vate," Star Office. ; Sll ANTED—Strong youth for machined?^§ milking and general farm work;iJ*t^ wages 2os. Apply T. Tallqtt, Waver£^Hi ley. 'Phone 765. V§*ig| RANTED— For Hawera races -iw*|SH Wednesday and Thursday, 10««^ waitresses and 4 pantry women. A^hr^^ Linkhorn, bakery, Union Street. %a^*§H wera. ■ ..-. ■-'.•--'- WANTED Known—Call and inapiet^S our show of models for the lU«es£#li§ showing Friday, 4th.—Mrs Ridsdalei Stl H.B. Buildings. , ;-v^lfeil yy ANTED Known—Kuhla piano M^pll splendid order for £70 cash a^fel^ Dixon's. ' ' c. "■ . ■; '.-,..•'-•■• ■v*-s:S ANTED—,A young girl to assist iinSll^ general housework; other fielf^yfig kept. Apply Mrs A. E. Kitchen,? BinrSSl 45, Wanganui. ' .;.-'. .. ,'c v .,-', :r^:l^«^ "yyANTED —Milking on shares, ttm#i;^o 40 to 50 cows, hand «r mMfcfiS&i^tfey^ Apply F. J. Payne, Box 58, Tjkoiaa^^l^fl Electrical: consumeri %: %J see the latest electric kettle*. •■;;;S^ grillers, and radiators; cheaper than '£^m ever.—Gyde and Barringer,'High-Bfc|f:'^|§ Hawera. :. ■ ■' ■' ■ '.-■ ■:-':'■ Share-milking by co*i^| i ,petent married man, for, -conuji^ftfii| season; herd of 60 to 80 cows tv^^tta*;^!ls| chines. Apply **Trustwpri*y l 'J c/«^ll|i Farmer8 > Co-op. ■... .."..,.-.•.;.' - ; - -.;.-,;.. WANTED to Buy^Tallowi quantity. Applyv Purity Vrii<in&s§m map- Factory^^in^ei^Sfe^?- r ■■-■■V:x^o^^ RANTED Known—Latest novelties f3 in girdles, belt clasps, necklets and neckwear constantly arriving^—r^ Harrops Ltd. - ' \^^ YiyANTED Known—Ladies' cashmere ;j| hose in great variety; colouredv^:^ cashmere in plain, fine, medium and . --!l wide ribs, 5/11 to 7/6 pair, black 3/11 3| to 12/6 pair; special black cashmere hose with extra wide suspender toML'.i.'"'-£-3^ 5/6, 7/11 pair.—Harrops Ltd. : f^l RANTED Known—A Clearing Sate |^ of up-to-date millinery; ladies-*:v^K#f models, worth £2 10s, going for 17/«j untrimmed straws and readv-^-fff^* ■Liiifl^ hats as low as 2/11; l?y^ u^^e.rc(<^?^ ing half-price., B,apffiaiu§ iuevgry li^l "^:M at Miss %s%k M viSvif —^—^^-— — *-- ——— ™*-\jM§ WANfp _Sn©wa_=- The i^ ' ■ '«Hershey Js'' cocoa, 6d, 6d, 6d pet J:?s% tin, or 5 tins for 2/3: this is not a cheap \:<WM Pacicet, but a high grade CO6SE HL- -^ "tins" direct from the factory} Lim%V -::-M Emuh!9tt (small), 2/ s g/«, l fl fge 5/ii, v? H 3/11, 3/11; pie fruits^ 1/- tin; pin^'v-iH apple, Bd, Bd, Bd—At the XJut Ratei- .*^ Note our address: 81 Union St. %^ WANTED Known—Best SX flour, ttS 20/3, 20,/3, 20/3 per 106, 10/3 per oOIbs; pollard, 2001b sacks, 20/-J ■ Farro pig food, 2001b sacks, 18/-, '1»/-MmM 18/-; Karswood ' s poultry apice, Mb^Si pkts 1/-, lib pkts 2/-, 71b tins- 12/^pii 141b tins 23/6; oatmeal, 5/3^ 573/5/3 :« per 251b bag; Rolled Oats, 1/4, 1/4, 1/*M^ per bag; Thistle Rolled Oats, ■1/4^l/4#?S 1/4 per bag; Oto, 1/3, 1/3, 1/3 per^W bag; Creamota, 1/8, 1/S, 1/8 per pki^sS^ seeded raisins, 9d per pkt.—Bullock's ; Store, Princes St., opposite Soldiers* ''^ Olub; 'phone 06. • VVANTED Known—English stainless 3^^ table knives, 22/6, 22/6, 22/6 per half doz.; pocket knives in great variety; scissors (all sizes); aluminium c^^ egg cups, 2/6 per half doz.; mugs, 1/each; aluminium saucepans, from 2/- Jfl^ each; glass jam or butter dishes 6d r SS| 6d, 6d each; scrubs from 9d each; also Till a good range of odd cups and saucers. Our stocks are,large and the prices adr "SH vertise themselves.—Bullock's Big ;^S Store, Princes St. " VX^ANTED Known-—Jooking almonds, TT 1/7, 1/7, 1/7 per lb; dried apn- Kf cots, 1/8 per lb; Johnston's EnglipJl starch, 2/10, 2/10, 2/10 large pktj -^ Tucker's custard powder, lid, lid, lid^ v^-'M per lib pkt; honey, 1/10, 1/10, 1/10 per S^ 21b tins'; borax, 31bs for 1/9, 31bs for -t^ 1/9; coffee essence, 1/4, 1/4, 1/4 per bottle; rice, 41b for 1/-; 121b for 2/10; mullet, lib tins, 9d, 9d, 9d, or 8/- per S^ doz.; 8.0.P. loose tea, 2/6, 2/6, 2/6 -^S§| per lb.—Bullock's Cash Store^ Prinew vSl^ St.; 'phone 96. <?*: v';■;-<£?lp ANTEI) Known—A further drop it "||S motor cycle tyres. The famoMtf^ffl Goodyear tyres, 28 x 3, selling at £i 12i " cash; 26 x 2| x 2J, £3 Is 6d. Try us; -^*'<m all prices in keeping.-—Hawera Motott > P Ltd., High and Victoria Sts. RANTED, ■ Kuown--Full' stocks ;«||^S^ knitting yarns in several mak^B';^^ and shades, wheelings 8d and 1/6 p« Si^S^ skein, fingering 9d, 1/- and 1/4J peir r-||S skein; vulcanite knitting pins, IA, 1/3-— pair.—Harrops Ltd. : tl^ RANTED Known—A further drop i» :||^ tyres beats them all. Goodyear"S^3§§|| tyres for Fords, £2 _17ai 6d; Diamondf^^^ Cords, £4 ss. These prices for qutK^jSfe^ tyres cannot be approached; 6oodye«rs>v %:^smt give the mileage.—Hawera Mot«»"^li^ Ltd., High and Victoria Si*. '.^-^■■?*s^i|« Y\^ ANTEI) Known—Girls' warmvwi^||p^B ter coats, all fiizes/from 12/6. WSI^^S 25/-; also flannel dresses and wool j«f|;|>-S?S seys; ladies' all-wool hose, 2/11 ats*P^^B Miss Hamilton's Shop," High;St.;'-.-;"-&V-S-^^^a| (Wanted Advertiaem«nto 60Q»« T • tinned on Page 3.) BP^S^^H

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 2 May 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 2 May 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 2 May 1923, Page 1

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