WANTEDS. ~h WANTI3D TO BUY, LOST & FOUNDS And Other Small Classified Advertisements: Once. Three Times 18- Words .... 1/- 2/6 25 Words" .... 1/9 4/6 SITUATIONS VACANT^ Housekeeper, for March; country;'/ three adults/four children; all conveniences; all duties. —Address at' Star Office. i Vx Young man, steady, energetic, seeks work. Experienced all farm work, :. Contract preferred.—P.o. Box ,65, Thames. LOST. Taken from counter by mistake Fri- . day evening, one parcel men’s over- - alls. Reward at Renshaw. . ft v Cretonne Bag in Presbyterian Church grounds on Friday evening last. Finder kindly return to Star Office. :> • Reward. WANTED TO BUY. Girl’s Bicycle. Garage. Js ■' Apply Jonassen’s Second-Hand Riding Saddle; must ba in good order and cheap,—Parti.ulars to “Z,” Star Office. WANTED TO RENT. House, furnished or unfurnished, in. or convenient to Thames; good tenant.—Apply Box 37, Thames.'/v ; | WANTED TO HIRE. * n Horse and Gig, at intervals during the holiday season. Please communicate with “Visitor,” care Star Of- , fice. /• > , i FOR SALE. Indian Motor Cycle, 7-9 h.p.; 3 speeds; in first-class, order. —Apply 4 Thorn, Karaka Rd. 22-foot Launch; 6 h.p. Alpar Motor, 'in. first-clas order. Apply, “Launch,” Star Office. ’ . Fruit Cases; stocks on hand. Any, ' size cut to order. Hoyle, Ltd., y Shortland. - : i Tip-Drays.—2 Farmers’ Spring Tip-v Drays, 25cwt., 3in. tyres.— H. Eaddy, Coachbuilder, Thames. Indian Motorcycle.—Cash £95; 1918 model, very little used. —Isaac ' Brown & Co 1L MISCELLANEOUS. Cheap grazing near Waihi; 6d and 4d head. Address, C.' Oldfield , Road, Waihi. toiletware.—Jugs 10/6 .each; Basins • 9/6 each; Chambers 5/9 each.— W. Scott, Central Stores. Dominion Butchery—For Best Value, See Our prices. Motor Coach leaves 9.30 a.m. for Thornton’s-Bay, Puru, Waiomo, and Tapu, carrying Pas-! sengers, goods everything, Sunday and holiday trips by arrangement./ ’Phone 248. Once You—Taste our Small Goods you will go nowhere else. Try our/ Pork Pies, Brawn, and Sausages./ —Gordon, Pork- Butcher, Pollen Street.* ' Kwang Chong.—Shortland Fruit/ Depot. Only the Choicest of Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Stocked. A . trial solicited. Wooden Toys, Hobby Horse, Bar- - rows, Rocking Horses. Cheap Go Carts, all sizes, all prices.—At Malin’s. . ’ ‘ \ r Firewood. Ti-tree, Rata or Tawa, all big sawn wood, 25/- per ton, or .6 chaff sacks for £1; single bag, 3/6; 4 foot wood, £1 1/- per ion. delivered. Orders may be left at Star Office, or Wallace’s Store, Shortland. — Gordon and Son, Shortland Railway Yards. ). McDonald and Padfield, Coal Merchants, Sealey St., Thames. Or-, ders may be left with /Mr. Pratt/ (’Phone 126), .or at Mr. Hogg’s, f Tobacconist, Pollen St. Tarain orders with Mrs. Pollock, Tararu. / 'Terms, cash on delivery. Dinner Sets.—Granite, 56/6; White and Gold, 82/6; Illuminated, 97/6. •—W. Scott. Central Stores. Wm. Townson, Pharmaceutical , Chemist, Thames, keeps stocks of “Nerve Iron,” ior toning the sys-'V; tern after a cold, and removing that tired feeling. Muscatells, Jordan Almonds, Packed or Loose Dates, Figs ih 12 oz, 16oz, v and 51b Boxes.—At Galloiway’s.
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15115, 28 December 1921, Page 1
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