WANTED KNOWN. ANTED Known—Choice wool costumes, Egyptian designs, just opened.—Buckrell’s, Hawera. Known —Absolute bargains in high class costumes, 63/-. See windows.—Buckrell’s. \yANTED Known Men’s all-wool sweater coats; usual prices 18/6, 12/6; now 10/9 and 7/11 at our great clean-up sale —Shaw, High St. Vy ANTED Known Just arrived, J girls’ gold and silver armlets in all sizes.—E. Morris, leading jeweller. TyANTED Known —Best South Island flour, 100’s, 19/9; best Canterbury potatoes, 17/J per sack; coarse salt for farm purposes, 8/6 per cwt.; fine salt for dairy use, 81b for 1/-, 281 b for 3/-; Saxa salt, 9d large carton (this is a splendid line for the table); bacon sides from 1/- lb; cheese, lid and 1/- lb (this shop is noted for its cheese and bacon); hone;/ in sections, 1/- each, 3 for 2/9, also in 11b and 21b blocks; Edmond’s baking powder, 3 tins for 3/10; Creamot.a, 1/11 pkt; rolled oats, 1/9, oatmeal, 241 b for 6/9; Crispette, the famous breakfast food, 1/3 pkt; Lea and Perrin’s English sauce, 1/6 small Dottle, 2/11 large bottle; Strange’s coffee powder, 1/4 per tin. Just arrived big consignment of Sturnier apples direct from the Nelson orchards, 11/6 per 401 b ease, 6/- half case; these are Government graded and guaranteed sound fruit. Bing ’phone 26, Gilbert’s, Grocers, etc., High St., Hawera.
TV/ ANTED Known—Navy blue suits! The famous Lynx brand are noted for their splendid cut, fit and finish. We can fit any size; they are made from thoroughly reliable indigo serge. Try one at Adamson and Robb’s. WANTED Known—Gilbert’s Stocktaking Sale is still booming. We offer a special discount of 3/- in the £ off all cash plrchases of crockery, tea and dinnerware, enamleware, brushware and household hardware. Tea sets, 21 pieces, from 18/6; English white and gold cups from all the best potteries in England; pie dishes from 1/3; plates from 2/- half doz., all good British ware; mixing bowls from 3/eacli; enamel saucepans from 2/6 each. This is your' opportunity; only a few more days at these prices.—Gilbert’s, Grocers, etc., High St., Hawera; ’phone 26; P.O. Box 72. SITUATIONS VACANT. TV/ANTED —Boy. Apply J. Radieh, Victoria Cafe; ’phone 257. ■'^V/ANTED— Man for farm work; ma- ‘ chines used. Apply Farmers’ Coop. Garage. yy ANTED—HoteI chef, housemaid, waitress, woman eook, domestic, farm hand, and girls for light housework. —Mrs S. Bridge, Labour Bureau, ’phone 685. "yV/ANTED —Small family for milking. ’Apply D. Crocker, Normanby, or ring 181 W. ANTED—Youth to help on farm; machines used; good home. Apply Bert Law, Kaponga. W ANTED—A strong youth or man j for farm; machines used. Apply H. Wiley, Alton. Ranted —A young cook; ■ experience essential; wages, 65/-. Apply Central Hotel, Eltham. VV/ANTED —Girl for housework. Apply Mrs McLean, Somerset House. RANTED —Nurse or capable woman to look after sick patient. Apply Z. Tiplndv, Olcaiawn. Ranted— a titter for l.kg. Miiiling Machine Co.; previous experience necessary. Apply after 7 p.m. — E. Clarke, 211 Glover Road, Hawera. Y^/ANTED —A boy about fifteen to work on dairy farm. Apply Aryhbold and Co., Union St. RANTED —Good farm hand, used to machines; good wages to good man. Apply J. M. Bolger,. Rowan Road, Kaponga. immediately, refined young man for dairy farm; very' small herd;' good "wages and constant employment to right man. Apply Craig Bros., The Lakes; ’phone 417. JgRICKLAYERS wanted. Apply E. A. Pacey, Builder, Hawera. BOARDER WANTED. "'yACANCIES for two boarders; good, comfortable home; moderate terms. Apply 103 Victoria St.
FOR SALE OR TO LET. JpOR Sale—Nearly -1-acre, Egmont St., Hawera; £.160 or near offer; a snip. Geo, Spratt, Waverier. to Sell—Cheap, four 35gal. oil casks; just, the thing for whey casks.—73 Victoria. Street. " TED to Sell—so pure White Leghorns, all laying, this year’s pullets. Apply Box 248', Hawera. JpOR Sale —Tip spring cart with harness. Apply C. .Tones, Mauaia. poiT Sale—O.R. washing machines; saves labour on washing day; £6 las at Dixon’s, Hawera; sole agents Taranaki. JjAbR Sale—Witton and Witton pianos, _ cash £96; terms, deposit £6, monthly instalment only £2 8s 9d. Only at Dixon’s, Hawera. pOR Sale—Second-hand organ; deposit 20/- and 2s Cd per week. Who would be without music?—Dixon and Co., Hawera. F °E Sale—Sewing machines: Hexagon (English) £l2, Dixon machines £l4 14s, Vickers £l2. Why pay more? All guaranteed at Dixon’s, Hawera. Jj'Oß Sale—Second-hand piano (Collard and Collard), also good organ (Sames); cheap.—T. G. Liddington, High St., Hawera. Sale—Good Btrong 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. —.T. Revell, Palmer Road, Kaponga; ’phone 42. Carriage will be paid to Eltham railway station. TVAY-OLD Chicks—Orders now being booked for Utility White Leghorn chicks; delivery from August to October; breeder’s selected birds from heavy layers. Price of chicks, 15/- per doz. or £5 10s per 100.—Bilton’s Turuturu Poultry Farm, ’phone 371 M, Hawera.
C. C. WARD, Ltd., Hawera GREAT EXTENSION SALE
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 August 1924, Page 2
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