MEETINGS. REFORM PARTyT HAWERA BRANCH. gUPPORTERS of the Reform Partv are invited to a meeting in the Egmout A. and P. Association’s Room on WEDNESDAY, Ist October at S p.m. The officers of the Hawera Branch of the Reform Partjy will be elected at the meeting. Aw D. HEBENTON, Organiser Reform Partv. BOY SCOUTS’ PARADE. Scouts will parade outside the old Technical- School. Princes St. on MONDAY, September 29th, at 7 o clock sharp. All boys wishing to join will be welcome. District- Commissioner F. W. Homeland Scoutmaster Booth will outline an interesting programme for the boys. Parents are requested to send their I boys along. BUSNESS NOTICES. YOUNG AND “WELL OFF.” PyFERY young man deplores the state of affairs which causes him to wait until he is a Comparatively old man before he earns enough to really “live.” Yet is this actually the case? Twenty years ago it may have been. But certainly not to-day. * . The young man who is willing to spend a small part of his spare, time in study can qualify IN A COUPLE OF YEARS for a well-paid, responsible position. Ilie inducement to study—to be earning a. big salary while , still young. The method of studv—postal in struction under HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. ' And. the sooner you commence, the Sooner will yon be in comfortable circumstances. - ‘ , TO-DAY—get particulars. Free book “Accountancy” sent on application to HEMINGWAY’S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, : P.O. BOX 516, AUCKLAND. THE AUCKLAND QQSTUME MANUFACTURING COMPANY, MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE FROCKS, COSTUMES AND COATS, IMPORTERS OF FASHIONABLE HIGH-CLASS PIECE GOODS, SILKS AND CREPE-DE-CHINES, WILL ASTOUND THE PUBLIC OF HAWERA BY OFFERING SUCH HIGHCLASS GOODS AT SO LOW A PRICE. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY AT UNION STREET. WATCH WANTED COLUMNS FOR SPECIALS. P. F. JJAMMONDS, JEWELLER, MANAIA. ’Phone 37. The owner of a WATCH purchased from P. Hammonds will have pride of possession. They have the best timer keepings qualities, being perfectly constructed, and they have been examined and tested before being sold. We have several makes, prices from 12/- (jewelled levers) to £lO, and would be pleased if you would call to inspect. WRISTLET WATCHES from 20/-, fully jewelled. We have just installed in our workshop the most up-to-date and accurate watch lathe. All repairswill be made into reliable timekeepers. s.o.s. DAILY MOTOR SERVICES. LEAVE Criterion Garage, HAWERA—8 a.m. for Wanganui, Feilding and Ashhurst (Napier Mail Service). 1 p.m. for Wanganui, Marton, and Palmerston North (Main Trunk Service). 4 p.m. for Wanganui only. For full time-table see special advertisement in motor service columns of this paper. M ISS JJHiL (OPPOSITE GRAND THEATRE) CHILDREN’S COATS, DRESSES, JERSEYS, LITTLE BOYS’ TUNICS. Also— A LOVELY VARIETY OF LACE. Price from 4d to 1/3. gLANKETS in white or grey, bush rugs, travelling rugs for home or abroad, presentation rugs, buggy rugs at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. FOR OVERHAULS and REPAIRS of all descriptions and NASH CARS, which require very little, if any, of either, go to — P. gATHAM & gON. Next Star Office, Regent St., Hawera. ’Phones 443 and 309.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 29 September 1924, Page 1
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