meetings. NEW ZEALAND LABOUR PARTY. M R ROBEBT SEMPLE 1 Will deliver an Address on IS LABOUR PIT TO GOVERN? ' ■ at : ’ ■ „ GRAND THEATRE, lIAWERA, ... .■ on TUESDAY, JULY 15, 8 p.m. And at- PATE A on WEDNESDAY, JULY 16. N t AKI fa; RMERS’ MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION.^ T HE Nineteenth Annual Meeting of • i, th l aboVe Association will be held in the Town Hall (side room), Stainers Eltham, on FRIDAY, 25th July. 1924, at 2 p.m. • . * ’ BUSINESS: Report and Balance-sheet. Election of Directors. ' Appointment of Auditor. ’ General. All insurers are entitled to be otesent. . . . 1 JJAWERA Poultry' Society-All interested invited to attend a demonstration by Mr J. B. Wilson on selection of birds for breeding at. back of V\ inter Show Buildings, S 'p.m. /on Monday, 14th inst. • BUSINESS NOTICES. SALE OF BUSINESS. JJAVING disposed of our business to Messrs WALKER & PLAYLE, we have to express sincere thanks to our customers for their generous patronage and to solicit a. continuance of same to our successors. All accounts due to us may be paid at the Wood and Coal Yard, Victoria Street, opposite Salvation Army Hall. R. HARDLEY & SON. We beg to' announce that, having taken over the above well-known business lately . conducted by R. Hardley and Son, we trust that, by strict atten tion to business, to have a fair share of the public, patronage. First-elass quality and service guaranteed! WALKER & PLAYLE. Store ’Phone No. 11. gHAILER ’S JJAWERA JJURSERY j 37 CALEDONIA STREET. THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS. BOXTIIORN, 20/- 1000; 87/6 5000. v ; - -FRUIT TREES, 24/- doz. -1' ROSES, 18/- doz, DAPHNE, ERICAS (Heaths) and AZALIAS and all Nurserv Stock at SPECIAL LOW RATES FOR CASH. CONSULTING OPTICIAN. JpRED Q pODEN, D.8.0.A., h. 1.0. (British Qualifications) by Exam., London). Successor to Mr Saxon-Jones. WESTWOOD’S PHARMACY, HIGH STREET, HAWERA. ’Phone 122. P.O. Box 54. At Melnnes’ Pharmacy, Stratford, Every TUESDAY, 2 to 5 p.m. ....
HOME SEPARATED CREAM. HOME SEPARATED CREAM. JJAIRY Farmers who want the top pay-out for their butter-fat should hear the proposition which the HAWERA DAIRY COMPANY is making to farmers with regard to the handling of their HOME SEPARATED CREAM upon a co-operative basis. The full proceeds of the sale of the produce are paid to suppliers less manufacturing cost' and charges. The Company’s present plant can cope with the supply, and. the manufacturing charges are. reduced to the minimum! NO SHARES ARE NECESSARY. CREAM should be consigned to Hawera Railway Station. Por further parties lars apply to — THE SECRETARY, 80x'230, Hawera. CALL IN ON U 8 TO-DAY AND TALK IT OVER ! / . 1 K Er TH’S FOR RADIO. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED. CALL IN AND HEAR WHAT WE. GET ON OUR RADIO SET.. gEITH’S, HIGH STREET, HAWERA. CAR PAINTING. -LOCK is prepared to undertake any class of painting. Cars Painted from £6; Gigs from £3. SIGN WRITING AND HIGH-CLASS DECORATIONS AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL POCKETS. ALBION STREET, HAWERA. R. LOCK,
M ISS H Ii,LS FOR ' CHILDREN \S COATS, DRESSES JERSEYS & ROMPERS. Ladies’ Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats, and a great variety of Feather Mounts and Stockings from 2/11 to 5/6. Also CHILDREN’S SOQKS from 1/6 to 2/6 a pair.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 12 July 1924, Page 1
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