PUBLIC NOTICES. HAWERA OPERATIC SOCIETY. NOTICE TO MEMBERS. QY ING to the non-arrival of the Vocal Scores TO-NIGIIT’S Practice will be for SOPRANOS ONLY. A special practice will be held on FRIDAY for Male Section. F. 11. OLLERENSHAW, Conductor. PUBLIC NOTICE. J>ACK Load wanted for a 5-ton motor lorry returning to Palmerston North on Thursday next. Charges reasonable. Apply "N. Brown and Co., Ltd., c/o Fisher’s Hostel; ’phone 465. CLASSES FOR DAIRY FACTORY EMPLOYEES. JT is the intention of the Stratford Technical High School Board to inaugurate l classes in DAIRY SCIENCE •'bd PRACTICAL DAIRY WORK during the winter months. The probable dates are 7th July to 16th August. Those who wish to attend are urged to enrol immediately with the undersigned. FEE for Course, 10/A. H. R. AMESS, Director, Stratford Technical High School. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE AT ALTON. OWNER LEAVING DISTRICT. 178' ACRE DAIRY FARM; well subdivided into paddocks; will carry 60 cows; most of the farm has been top-dressed this season. Plenty of winter and spring feed; 10 acres of lucerne and other crops. This is one of the best propositions offered at. the low r price of—£33 10s PER ACRE WITH £7OO CASH. W. JfATHIESON, LAND AGENT, 11 UNION ST., RAWER A. . ; NOTICE. XTOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between Andrew Zarnich, John Radich and Peter Perica, carrying <Jn business as Restaurant Proprietors at Hawera under the style or firm of ZARNICH, RADICH & CO., has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the ninth day of June, 1924, so far as concerns the said Andrew Zarnich and Peter Perica, who retire from the said firm. The business will in future be carried on by the said JOHN RADICH. Dated at Hawera this 20th day of June, 1924. A. ZARNICH. P. PERICA. J. RADICH. IT'S AN ILL WIND. ETC. 1 X\7® have on view in oui windows a fine range cf “ROYAL WAT* 1 - COMBE POTTERY,” which we are offering at a very low rate to the public. These goods should ba\'e been here for the Christmas trade, hvh were held up, so we are marking them down very low to clear. If you haven’t seen them already, look in our windows. You will be impressed with the quality, the quaint old designs, and the remarkably low cost. MASON JARS also in stock; cheaper than ever; quarts 12/6 doz. JELLY JARS, from 6/- dozen. PRESERVING PANS—We have two aluminium pans left, 25/- and 30/-j good value; to clear this line. SENSIBLE SUMMER FOODS: Shredded Wheat, Force, Fruity Puffed Wheat and Rice, Flaked Rice’; also fresh stocks of our famous Wholemeal Flour to hand. Note the Address— W. T. JOHNSON, 55 UNION ST., HAWERA. Tel. 459. P.O. Box 9.| NO TIME LIKE THE PRESENT TO PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE. this axiom your guiding star. Commence now to prepare yourself for a better position. Develop your abilities bv soundly directed study under the guidance of Hemingway’s Correspondence Schools.
SUCCESS THROUGH HOME STUDY is assured by baking' up with the largest and most successful Correspondence School in Australasia. Over 26 _ years’ specialisation in Postal Tuition back up this organisation, which incorporates the greatest combination of Professional Commercial knowledge south of the line. Courses in Book-keeping, Accountancy, Law, Banking, Advertising, Public Exams., Teachers’ Exams., Shorthand, Business Letter Writing. For full particulars put a cross (X) against the subject that interests you, cut out this advertisement, and post with name and address to— TTEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. BOX tile, AUCKLAND. ORANGE SMASH. Thomson, Lewis and Co., of Wellington, have appointed us agents for the Famous Orange Smash, which is recognised the most delicious Orange drink on the market. Orange Smash is now obtainable from all shops in the district. Note the difference in the name. Try it and you will know the difference in the drink. Try our Special BREWED ENGLISH GINGER BEER and BREWED HOP BEER. We Deliver to all parts of the district. HAWERA MINERAL WATER CO.. ARGYLE ST. ’Phone 638. HON ’T neglect a cough or cold dnrin the coming months. It is dangerous. Be sure and get an economical sized bottle of “Peetora”; 2/6 at Tait’s, the Chemist, High St.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 24 June 1924, Page 1
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