WANTED KNOWN. WANTED 200 CHILDREN to attend a Fancy Dress Danc£ given by the Women’s National Reserve in aid oi the Boy Scouts ’ Building Fund, at the Foresters’ Hall, on August Bth, 1924 Parents and children, 1/- each, 7 to 9: dancing for adults after 9 o’clock, 2/(5 —Tsobel Taylor, hon. secretary. yy/ANTED Known—All kinds oi musical instruments repaired a 1 Laidlaw’s Music Warehouse; experi workmanship guaranteed. IPhone 580 High St., Hawera. Yy/ANTED Known—Gilbert’s Stock taking Sale is still booming. W< offer a special discount of 3/- in the £ off all cash plrchases of crockery, ter and dinnerware, enamleware, brush ware and household hardware. Ter sets, 21 pieces, from 18/6; Englisl white and gold cups from all the besl potteries in England; pie dishes frow 1/3; plates from 2/- half doz., all good British ware; mixing bowls from 3/ each; enamel saucepans from 2/6 each This is your opportunity; only a feu more days at these prices.—Gilbert’s Grocers, etc., High St., Hawera; ’phone 26; P.O. Box 72. ■yX/ANTED Known—Barilla soap, Bc' bar, 3 bars for 1/11; 3 large bars laundry soap for 2/3 or 17/6 per box; Colman’s starch, 4/9; large plcts Johnston’s English starch, 2/10 large pkt lOd per lb; Reckitt’s bag blue, 1 /.- large pkt; clothes pegs, 2/- per gross; plaid matches, 8d pkt, 6 pkts for 3/9; Cailler’s English cocoa, 1/5 lb; loose cocoa, 1/- lb; pure coffee (fresh ground), 2/6 lb; Peck’s pastes, 1/2 large size; Lozenby’s English pastes 1/- large .jar, 3 for 2/9; 41b tins St! George Jam our price 2/11; Lea and Perrin’s sauce, 1/6 small size, 2/11 large; Edmond’s baking powder, 1/4 large tin, 3 tins for 3/10; Creamota 1/11 pkt; oatmeal, 6/9 for 241 b; mixed grain, a splendid fowl food, 6/6 bushel; Karswood poultry spice, large pkts 2/-, small 1/-. We give a special discount of 3/- in the £ on alb purchases of crockery, enamelware, tea and dinnerware and household hardware.— Gilbert’s, Grocers and General Merchants, High St., Hawera; ’phone 26.
SITUATIONS WANTED. YY/ANTED —Share-milking, 50 cows or more, by machines. Apply T. Hill, Royal Hotel, Hawera. T ADI •would like take charge of baby during day or by week. Write “Mother,” Star Office. WANTED TO BUY. to Buy —Good sound milk run. Pull particulars as to price, etc., to “Milko,” Star Office. '^Y r ANTED to Buy—Gents’ clothing of all descriptions, children’s "warm clothing, ladies’ coat frocks, boots, shoes, tools, magazines, etc. —Mrs Pnrsonson, High St.; ’phone 596. YY/ANTED to Buy—Stack or few tons of hay.—Jordan, Nolan Road, Hawera. SITUATIONS VACANT. YYf ANTED—Good family for sharemilking, 100-190 cows; machines. Apply A. Hastie, Rama Road, Kan- ] pokonui. . .. . ’Ranted —Share-milkers for a herd of 70 to 80 cows; machines; references required. Apply J. C. O’Rorke, Qpunaka. YYTANTED—Good lad, 15 or 16, for farm work; good wages and home. Apply Auroa Store. WANTED—Married work; £3 per -week. Royal Hotel, Hawera. man for farm Apply T. Hill, YXf ANTED—Good woman cook; also a porter. Apply'Coronation Hotel, Eltkam. i T7XCELLENT opportunity offered I .energetic person to learn dyeing and cleaning business; experience unnecessary. We teach you how. Very small capital required. Write Carter’3 Dyeing and Cleaning Service, Box 841, Christchurch. POR SALE OR TO LET. I "YyANTED to Sell—Cart horse, or would exchange for heavier cart horse. Apply at once to Louis Lee Bros., Princes St., Hawera. YY^ ANTED to Sell—Two hen canaries. Write “Immediate,” Star Office. jpT SALE—One team of bullocks i and drays. Apply N. Lockley, jOeo. "POR Sale—Second-hand organ; de--1 posit 20/- and 2s 6d per week. Who would be without music?—Dixon and Co., Hawera. Sale—2 Kuhla pianos, 1 Roch and Soliene, 1 Brasted (English) almost new, 1 Rogers; all of these are in splendid order. —E. Dixon and Co., Leading Music, House, Hawera, 'C'OR Sale—Haake piano; deposit £5 and £1 7s Id monthly. Apply Dixon and Co. "POR Sale—Sewing machines: Hexagon (English) £l2, Dixon machines £l4 14s, Vickers £l2. Why pay more? All guaranteed at Dixon’s, Hawera. IpOR Sale or To Lease —Waikato dairy and sheep farm, 163 acres (highly improved). Price £l2 per acre (Govt, valuation). Owner a teacher transferred. Apply “Teacher,” Star Office. J<OR Sale —Second-hand piano (Col- j lard and Collard), also good organ (Sanies); cheap.—T. G. Liddington, High St., Hawera. "POR 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. fPO LET—IO acres, Rata Street. Apply E. A. Paccy, Builder, Hawera. LET —Tu Mannia, house of four rooms. Write “W.W.,” Star Office. LOST AND STRAYED. T OST —From Oeo road, last seen on Oeo Road about June 10 last, one 4-year-old bullock and two cows; reward. —J. E. Stevenson, Manaia. t^T RAYED from Te Roti on Thursday morning, one black Jersey heifer, second ealver, with fawn along back, close to calving. Finder please communicate with E. W. Todd, Te Roti, Eltham.
C. C. WARD, Ltd., Hawera GREAT EXTENSION SALE
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 21 July 1924, Page 2
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