SITUATIONS VACANT. typisteT ! —Good shorthand-tvpiste; must be used to accounts; good salary. Apply — “TYPISTE,” P.O. Box 19, Opunnke. —Strong youth for dairy farm. Apply J. J. Pickering, Matangarara. Road, Hawera. RANTED Reliable share-milkers for herd of about 40 cows; references required.—James Fov, Princes St. Extension. A boy for farm work; machines used; good home and wages. Apply Cosgrove and Co., Manaia. ■^^AXTED —A family of share-milkers to milk herd 90 to 100 cows; none but experienced milkers nee.d apply; references essential. Apply bv letter only to “Experienced,” Star Office. 'Y^’AXTED —A boy or man for milking; machines used; good wages. Apply P. Duggan, Nolan Road, Hawera, ’phone 299 K. \tyAN TED—A man for milking and . general farm work; machines used; references required. Apply J. S. T. Short, Scott Road, Hawera; ’phone 3775. —Youth to assist hand-milk small herd. Apply Bert Johns, Okaiawa. FOR SALE OR TO LET. WAX TED TO LEASE. 200 ACRES, at Te Namu Road, Opu- -■ nake; in good position and in good order; including buildings; about 1 mile from factory on main road. For full particulars apply—tOßOA NGATAU, FPR- Sale—s-seater Ford car in good condition; must sell; no reasonable offer refused. Apply “Hard Up,” Star Office. to Sell or would lease with purchasing clause, good 5-roomed house with motor shed; very easy terms. Apply “F.L.8.,” Star Office.' T?OR Sale—African boxthorn, 12/6 per 1000. —G. Revell, Duthie Road, Kaponga. -pPR Sale—Piano, second-hand, Max Kurtz; deposit only 60/- and 21/monthly at Dixon’s, Hawera. JpOR Sale—Sewing machines: Hexagon (English) £l2, Dixon machines 1 £l4 14s,- Vickers £l2. Why pay more? All guaranteed at Dixon’s, Hawera. JpOR Sale—Second-hand organ; 'deposit 30/-; 24 monthly instalments of 10/5 at Dixon’s, Hawera. POR Sale—-Four first-class secondhand pianos; two Kuhla, one Braste.d, one Byers; inspection invited. — Dixon’s, Hawera. J? OR Sale To Tease—Waikato dairy and sheep farm, 163 acres (highly improved). ‘ Price £l2 per acre (Govt, valuation). Owner a teacher transferred. Apply “Teacher,” Star Office. . ' ■ ' * FOR Sale—Second-hand piano (Collarcl and Collard), also good organ (Sames); cheap.—T. G. Liddington, High St., Hawera. FOR Sale—Good strong African boxthorn, 20/- per 1000, up to 5000; 17/6 5000 lots or more,* Barberry, 25/per 1000 to 5000; 22/6 5000 lots or more; cash with order. —J. Revell, Palmer Road, Kaponga; ’phone 42. Carriage will be paid to Eltham railway station. LET—IO acres, Rata Street. Apply E. A. Pacey, Builder, Hawera. MISCELLANEOUS.
A® a top-dressing for pasture, in order to be beneficial, slag requires a climate with a well distributed rainfall, therefore o there is no better, more suitable or cheaper top-dressing for this district. Obtain from Kaupokonui Coop. Stores. A SAFE, pleasant and effectual remedy for coughs, colds, etc. — Dingle’s Pectoral Elixir. in the past, our prices in the future shall be loaded with the smallest possible profit margin.—B. Hannah and Co., Ltd. WABM winter is assured with a “Unique” hot water bottle; guaranteed not to leak or crack; all sizes; sold by all chemists and dealers. ABSOLUTELY sure for Pedieuli t (nits)— Strange’s Nursery Hair Lotion will quickly clean the hair, and is a tonic; 2/6 per bottle at Strange’s, the Chemist. claim for it—^Strange’s Cocoanut Oil Shampoo is without equal and produces that lustre you admire; 3/- per bottle of 32 shampoos. Enjoys the testimony of hundreds.—W. I G. Strange, the Chemist. A FARMEBS- split kip working boot, nailed or plain soles, for 16/9. Ask for the “G” brand.—B. Hannah and Co., Ltd. A WINTER Necessity; unequalled for chapped hands: Bose Geranium Emollient; procurable only at Dingle’s Pharmacy. ASPIRIN superseded. Absolutely superior to Aspirin. “Speedex” Headache Cure is without, a rival as a safe and speedy headache cure. Quickest cure extant. Does not affect the heart. Posted anywhere, 1/6 per box.— Westwood’s Pharmacy, 185 High St., Hawera. A™ you a rheumatic subject? Strang#’s Bheumatic Honey does wonders as a cure. Don’t suffer; get a jar right now; 3/- and 6/6.—W. G. Strange, the Chemist. JJARGAIN Sale starts Thursday, 17th. at Miss Stewart’s, High St. JOABGAIN Sale of corsets, all sizes, 8/11 reduced to 5/11, 25/6 to 9/11 at Miss Stewart’s, High St. JJABGAIN Sale of bloomers; navy, fleecy, reduced from 6/11 to 4/1 i; underskirts at half price.—Miss Stewart, High St. Sale of woollen gloves; . gauntlet in grey, nigger, fawn, white, 2/11; black hair ribbon, 4in. wide, 1/6 to 1/3. —Miss Stewart, High Street.
C. C. WARD, Ltd., Hawera GREAT EXTENSION SALE
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 17 July 1924, Page 2
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