The Rev. A. J. Searner. general superintendent of Methodist home missions, with a talented party of Maori singers and orators, will conduct the service in the Methodist Church on Sunday night, and on Monday night in the school hall' an opportunity will be given local people to see and hear the Maori party in weird waiatas (seldom heard bv Europeans), sacred poi, folk songs, etc. Who w r ould not buy these wonderful bargains at the Melbourne Ltd.’s Sale of warehousemen’s stock bought at 12/G in the £ ? Bruce knitted socks, 3 pairs for 2/9; men’s 13/6 union shirts for 6/11; men’s indigo coating suits for 135/-; boys’.and youths’ Kaiapoi tweed sport suits, sizes 3 to 6 27/6 7 to 12 29/6, 13 to 16 31/6, 17 and 18 33/6; Kaiapoi tweed trousers. 14/6; and hundreds of equally stirring bargains.—Advt. BUCKRSLL’S, HAWERA, In addition to our usual showing of costumes, frocks, etc., we have opened 20 dozen vests These are marked 2/6, 3/6, 3/9; full sizes. These are exceedingly cheap.—Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 4 October 1924, Page 4
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