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AMUSEMENTS. TAWHITI SOCIAL HALL. U'SUAL Fortnightly Dance will be held in the above Hall on TUESDAY, July 2f)th. Good Floor, Supper, and Music. •T. A. McGLADE, Hon. Secretary. KAPONGA QUEEN CARNIVAL. 'JHE JJALL OF THE gEASON. THURSDAY, JULY 31. In Aid of Sports’ Candidate. Jazz Orchestra, Waltzing Competition, and Sit-down Supper. Special Dances for the Swiss people. Music supplied by Messrs Meirs and Ingleberg. Grand March 8.15 p.m. Gents, 3/-; Ladies, 2/-. D. MALONE, 26,29 Hon. Secretary. TENDERS. TO PAINTERS. RENDERS are invited until 10 a.m. sharp on MONDAY, 28th July, for Painting and Enamelling Operating Theatre at Public Hospital. Specifications may be seen at office of undersigned. DUFFILL & GIBSON, A.A.N.Z.1.A., Registered Architects, Hawera. BUSINESS NOTICES. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. J BEG to inform the public, of Hawera and surrounding districts that I have opened an up-to-date SEED and FLORAL SHOP, next to Mesvs Blair and Sellar’s, in High Street. My GARDEN SEEDS will be packed on the premises, and my aim will be to supply customers with new and clean seeds of the best quality. SEED POTATOES—I have in stock all the leading varieties, which are all hand-picked South Island Seed; also POTATO and GARDEN MA^UI^S. FLORAL DEPARTMENT This branch of my business will be right up to date. Having arranged for a daily supply of fresh cut flowers, I shall be able to supply wreaths, bouquets, etc., at the shortest notice. A. S. JJOGERS, ' SEEDSMAN & FLORIST, HAWERA (Next to Blair &■ Sellar). THANKS AND APOLOGY.

W E beg to thank* the people of Hawera and district for the splendid support accorded us vesterdav, the first, day of our FIRE SALVAGE SALE, and to offer our apologies to any who suffered inconvenience through the crushing at the doors. Although we had a staff of 19 hands employed yesterday they rvere unable to adequately cope with the enormous crowds which attended, and we have secured additional assistance for the continuance of the sale. Yours respectfully, GOLDSTONE & PATTERSON LTD. A BUSINESS SNIP. JpOR SALE—A well-established and profitable electroplating and manufacturing business in a metropolitan town. A great chance for a young man with small capital. Good reason supplied for selling. Apply in first instance, by letter only, to—- ‘ ‘ ELECTROPLATING, ’ ’ Hawera Star. NEW HUDSON SERVICE. M R . C. COLTART wishes to notify the public that he has commenced a Passenger Service from Opunake to Hawera, via Nopera Road, Skeet, Manaia and Normanbv Roads. The timetable is as follows: — Depart Opunake 7.30 n.m., Pihama Store 7.40, Nopera Road 7.00, Auroa Store 8.10, Kapuni Store 8.20, AVaikuru Factory (Normanbv Road) 8.40, Okaiawa, 8.00; arrive Hawera 9.20. Depart. Lecce’s Garage, Hawera, 3.30 p.m,, Station 3.30, Okaiawa, 3.05, AVaiknru Factory 4.10, Kapuni Store 4.20, Auroa. Store 4.40, Nopera Road 0.0, Pihama Store 0.0; arrive Opunake 0.10 p.m. THE ATMORE SIGN STUDIO FOR SIGNS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Prices for the next three months. All intending clients for show purposes are cordially invited to inspect the Sign Studio, where we will be pleased to discuss your requirements. R. V. LETT, PRINCES STREET, HAWERA. J>ARGATNS! Bargains! Bargains! Everybody looking for bargains to visit our store. Cream doeskin gloves, 12/9, bargain price 6/11; cotton gloves, reduced to !/- pair; gauntlet gloves, wool, grey, nigger, cream, fawn, 2/11; wide heavy lace, 4in. wide, fid yard; embroidery, 3d yard; moirette underskirts, all qualities, half price; woven vests, 4/11 to 2/6 0/11 to 3/11; calico nights, 4/11; camisoles, silghtly soiled, half price; winceyette nights, 10/11 to 9/11, 12/fi to 6/fi; D. and A. corsets, 8/11 to 0/11, all sizes; elastic corsets, 8/11 to 6/11; flannelette nights, 0/11, 7/11, 9/11, just about half price; heavy warm vests, large size, 2/3'; blouses in silk 0/11, crepe 2/11, black sateen 3/11, net 4/11; children’s white beaver coats, 9/11; coloured prints, 10d yard; cotton tweeds, 1/- yard.— Miss Stewart, High St.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 25 July 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 25 July 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 25 July 1924, Page 1

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