< \yAimii>-A girl for Winte7~SW W Af TED K^-^^nVfolSTtti dunce in Foresters' Hall evtfry Saturday mght. Music by Koy Str<S —as strony; as ever.—H. H oari f c *** u;.^s£^«» Solicitor, Hawera. RANTED KnoW~^^r'F~rWfc i euchre.Wednesday next; Ist and : --Mrs Foster. \V ANTE»~Capable~iirr^r~^sSs: for hght housework and help witlt 1 ,V sleeP at home i* preferred. Apply Mrs GoJdstone, Surrey St \yANfED-Tenant for 90 acre S ~ikfc . to undulaitng; will carry 35 cows: main road, close to f act ory and sehooll RANTED—urn ©r young woman tor ««,' '"l^with housework; no w*snSSd PPy S- L' -Kavanagh, Lafa» hand-milk^ ; ing, for herds of 30 and 55 cow». 1 Hawera 7' PlinCeS St* **"***. ,^^ANTEI>— A strong young man for dairy farm; references required; ferood wages and good home. 'Phon» pnvatejuie, E.J%J3*rieyyille. RANTED— By steady reliable msa^ i _ ned man, share-milking for com- ; jng season, from 30 to 35 cows by hantl gt up to 50 by machines; has own horses, waggon, etc. Address at Star Umee. . . ;^A|PPE©~ Known-Special win<W Saturday. All millinery 20s.— Mrs. RidsdaJe.Jligh Street "VpJEEED Know^=See our window P'/n^ o All hatß 29s.—Mrs, Ridsdalev^HTgh Street. . ■y^ANTE^l^dy and gentleman for house to house canvass. Hawera. Apply Mrs. Moore, Nolantown (opp. Store). . . v itr Known—Uooeh, box otto- - man, cheap at my shop.—F. Headley, 207 Princes St. Kenpholsterine * specialty. _ 'ANSEED' to. Lend—£66o on first - ' mortgage at 7 per cent. Apply Foy and Smart. ' "ytTANTED- fo> Sell—Eight good tw»-year-olrl Jersey heifers. Apply S_ J._Bennett^Kaupokonm". p^AiSTTED—lmprover for" blacksmith- ' ing; good wage; constant job.— <-/. Hunger. Mmiaia. "^ANTED^nown^Afc Gillett's sate nn Saturday, veilings 6d, leather handbags Is lid. T^T ANTED—By youaig couple, reliable. shnre-milkin"1 or other farm. work. Both orood milkers.—E. H. Western, Senti-y Hill. WANTED Known—That I have re* moved my office to 19' George St. —I. M. Glenn, Clerk and Typist. Tfele^ phone 578. ANTED Known—We have jfist landed quantity of, South Island potatoes, quality excellent, at lowest- • possible.,pri-3es. We are cash buyers of pickled ej?g3 in any quantity.—oT'Keittjp and Walker, High St.; 'phone 596. to Buy—^False teeth, a»y* condition; prices ranging to £o aetby return mail.—Pearline Company^ Security Bnildings, Auckland. "\^7ANTED Known-^ycle tyres fro« 8/6; tubea, 3/6:;-. come and see them. They are tlfe best value ever offered ia Hawera.—Hawera Bfotors Ltd., High and Victoria Sts. ■^7 ANTED Known—Girls' warm wmk tor cents, -all sizes, from 12/6 to.----25/-; also flannel' dresses and wool jerse.vs; ladies' all-wool hose, 2/21 at Miss Hamilton 's Shop, High St. TyARM feet mean sound sleep. Invest in a "-Unique" Hot Water Bottle; British made; won't crack or burst; all sizes. Chemists and dealetasell them. WANTED Known—A Clearing Sale of up^to-date millinery; ladies" ■ models, worth £2 10s, going for 17/6; untrimmsd' straws and ready-to-wea* hats as low as; 2/11^ lovely underclothing half-price. Bargains in every lia* at Miss Hamilton's Shop, High St. AH the latest io. couts. Mg^i's lieavy tweed over- | coats; fi-oiii 65/-.- heavy-weight saddle tweed' trousers, great value at 28/6. '; Altvaya. rtniGßiber fo? value you can't bent Shiv.v, High St. ! T^NTED~Kn-ow»-^Kxoii's have a beautiful Witton and Wittoa grand' piano at £210; really splendii- | yailie. Inspection! invited. * The last one sold in three days. WAN TED> Known—Witton and Wit > ton piano makers established 1838. The last model that arrived at Dixon.'* was,, sold' in half an hour; they aieI wonderful1 vaTae at £98 cash. XyANTEB Known—Latest noveltie* in girdles, belt clasps, necklets and neckwear constantly amvingiT— Harrops Ltd. "WANTED Kbowi—Witton and Witton piano eaii be purchased by paj'ing- £3 deposit and £2 8s 9d monthly •at Dixon's. Two more expected any day. Call eaily. T^ANTED Known—-Unsolicited testimoniai: Begg and Co., Dunedin, write: A e-lient who purchased a Witton and Witton piano from us write&r "I'eonsidier- that the Witton and Wit-, i ton piano I have purchased from you ! is equal to any £150 piano I have j seen."" Inspection invited at Dixon's* t\^AKTEI> Known—Separator butter, 1/2 Ib; bacon sides, 0-}(llb; piiaej ar>ple cubes, 3 for 1/10; desert apricot and peaches, 1/n; Hershey's coco"a r Pd tin, 5 tins for 2/3; Kowhtree'a cocoa, 3/8 1b (chocolate free); Bourni ville cocoa, 3/7 lb; *'X"' jam (gla»* .i;"'s). 2's, 2/2; kippered herrings, S, tins for I/ft;* methylated spirits, 3 bottles f:>r i/'l. At the Cut E;ite Grocery —fclit' shop that brought down prices. Ouv only address: 81 Union St.; 'phone 62 r; ■j A /_ CASH, post paid, this charm--1 ■*-"' ing collection, all hardy, for small gardens: * 6 double carnations, 6j Beauty stocks, 6 petunias, 6 compact ■ lobelia, 6 double godetia, 2 gorgeouav I thalictrums, 1 famovfs blue lacefflowerr r r-1 bronze calceolaria. 2 geums, Mrs ) BTadshaw. —W." Mitchinsbn, Nursery*. man, New Plj rmouth. (Wanted Advertisement* oo»*. tinned on Page 2.^ , ■
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 9 June 1923, Page 1
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765Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 9 June 1923, Page 1
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