. Mr A. Grace, ICaponga, and the Rev. Mr Solomon, left by this morning’s train to attend the Anglican Synod at Wellington. Mr Grace is acting as delegate for Kaponga, Opunake and Te Kiri.
LATE ADVERTISEMENTS; "^y’ANTED —Middle of July, good girl for household . duties ; no washing;, every convenience; permanent; near Eltliam;——Mrs Rankin, Anderson Road, Elthamf
g^‘^^^^naapjßßaßßeW; ***"'" MunriHand gig There is something different in PURSER and SUISTED’S FURNITURE. Our customers constantly tell * iis this. They say they cannot explain what it is, but—- | WE KNfiw; I V/ T :' It is just the; difference between Furniture made by a real artist and the man who tries to copy it. Our Furniture has been distinguished many years for its ORIGINALITY of Design and Workmanship, and to-day, with all the competition in this line of goods, we are still able to say— WE FOLLOW—in Price, Design and Lasting Quality of our Manufacture. DON’T FAIL TO GALL AND SEE OUR SHOWROOMS \ with the large stocks of CARPETS during Show Week. - THE RECOGNISED cAeAPEST AND LARGEST FURNISHERS IN TARANAKI. Only Addresses: HAWERA and STRATFORD.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 July 1924, Page 11
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