SITUATIONS WANTED. T. ADY wants position as companion - help.. ' Apply “X.Y.Z.,” Star Office. , WANTED TO BENT. to Bent —Furnished house. J Write with particulars to “989, ” Star Office. WANTED TO BUT. ANTED to Buy—Quiet horse suitable for milk waggon. Write “Horse,” Star Office. "W/ ANTED to,. Buy—Gents’ suits, boots, clothing of all description, ladies’ coat frocks, shoes, novels, etc. —Mrs Parsonson, High St., Hawera. SEWING WANTED. ANTED—Sewing by the day, town or country; orders taken at London Dye Works FOB SALE OB TO LET. to Sell—Twin seagrass pram. Apply Mrs Poison, Dixon Avenue. JpOR Sale—3-year-old pedigrees Jersey bull; grand-dam Lady Bessie, 720 lb butter-fat record; sold with guarantee. Apply S. Bolton, Palmer Boad, Kaponga. . F OR Sale—Second-hand milk cart set, also a few riding saddles in perfect order;, cheap to clear.—At' Gran’s Saddlery, Kaponga. £JEED Potatoes for late planting: Gamekeeper, Sutton’s Supreme, British Queen for sale. Apply Rogers, Seedsman and Florist, Hawera. to Sell—3oewt. horse lorry, full lock, in first-class order. Apply F. Jackson, carrier. jpQR Sale—Good stpck horse; give any trial on stock if needed; go in harness as well. Apply to S. Puketapu, Okaiawa. YX/ANTED to Sell—Pram in good order. Apply 14 Collins Street, Hawera. Sale—Student ’s violin, case and bow, complete outfit for £3 3s; posted to any address, if not satisfied money refunded.—Dixon’s Leading Music House, Hawera. JpOR Sale—Witton and Wiiton pianos, cash £96; terms, deposit £6, monthly instalment only £2 8s fid. Only at Dixon ’a, Hawera. T?OB Sale—Second-hand organ; deposit 20/- and 2s 64 per week. Who would be without music f —Dixon and Co., Hawera. J?OR Sale—Sewing machines: Hexagon, (English) £l2, Dixon machines £l4 148, Vickers £l2. Why pay moref All guaranteed at Dixon ; s, Hawera. MISCELLANEOUS. “it,” and without fear of contradiction nothing on the market can equal Strange’s Coeoanut Oil Shampoo; a thorough cleanser and tonic; 3/- at Strange’s, the Chemist. REAL Shampoo, right from the coeoanut; is not greasy, but makes that hair you love to touch; a nutritious tonie; 3/- per bottle at Strange’s, High St. in stock——Latest models Singer machines; easy terms.—K. M. Phin, agent, Hawera, e/o McCormick and Taylo-. A COUGH Cure above the ordinary is Monk’s Balsam. You don’t wonder if it will do you good; you can feel every dose getting to business. Try it. A wonderfully successful remedy. Bottles 2/- and 3/6.—Westwood’s Pharmacy, 185 High St., Hawera. LARGE Tupe of Nyal’s Tooth Paste free with each purchase of Nyal’s Face Cream at Dingle’s Pharmacy. 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. WHITE Canvas Tennis Shoe with crepe rubber soles; men’s sizes 8/11, women’s sizes 7/11. Don’t miss purchasing a pair of these; they are a bargain.—Hannah and Co. A S white as the driven snow aTe 1 . linens starched with “Dove” Brand Starch. Won’t Tot delicate fabrics. Sold by all leading grocers. STRONG and comfortable fitting house shoe for 15/6, made of chrome leather, open lace fronts, leather heels; sizes 2-7. Only to be had at .this price at Hannah and Co., Ltd. JOATHING Caps just in from England; some real pretty styles; see j them at Strange’s, the Chemist. ! J>ATHING Caps and Diving Helmets, of absolutely the best quality, and all British, from 3/- to 7/6 at Strange’s, the Chemist. Cards in wonderful variety at Liddington’s, High St.,, Hawera. TpARMERS, when in town call in and inspect the famous “G Brand” of all kinds of Farm and Work Boots being sold at prices which others cannot sell at. Procurable only at Hannah and Co. Tj'Oß Plumbing and repairs Ting 17, Ellis and Smith, Plumbers, Nelson St. (opp. A. and P. Buildings), Hawera. F OR an extra fine glossy finish on dress shirts, etc., use “Dove” Brand Starch. Best on the market. All grocers. Christmas has again decided to make his headquarters at Liddington’s. Toys and presents are now arriving in great variety; prices lower than ever.—T. G. Liddington, High St., Hawera. JpARMERS ! Please Note: Milk • Chute, 2/- per foot; tinned steel, 1/-; tanks, 400-gal. £3 15s; 600-gal. £4 17s 6d, 800-gal. £6.—Ellis & Smith, Plumbers, Nelson St., Hawera. w.s. JpALSE Teeth purchased* any condition; pre-war preferred; up to £5 per set paid.—Pearline Co., Auckland. Q.ARMENTS starcned with “Dove” Brand Pure Rice Starch give twice the wear. Preserves and whitens. All grocers and stores sell it.
C. C. WARD, Ltd., Hawera THE BUSY CASH DRAPERS. PAY CASH AND PAY LESS
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 27 November 1924, Page 2
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