MEETINGS. PROTESTANT POLITICAL ASSOCIATION. PROVINCIAL CONFERENCE. UNITED Provincial Conference of members and friends will be held in the ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, ELTHAM, on LABOUR DAY (MONDAY), OCTOBER 27. Commencing at 11 a.m. Rev. HOWARD ELLIOTT and other Speakers will address the Conference. REFORM PARTY. MEETING AT MOKOIA. £jUPPORTERS of the Reform Party in the Mokoia, Meremere and Whalcaniara districts are invited to a meeting in the Mokoia Hall on TUESDAY, October 28th, 1024, at 8 p.m. Ladies specially invited. The meeting. will appoint delegates to the conference at Waverley to select the Reform candidate for the Patea seat at the next election. D. HEBENTON, Organiser, Reform Party: SECRETARY & STORE MANAGER. RIVERDALE CO-OP. DAIRY FACTORY CO., LTD., IN AHA. APPLICATIONS for the post of . . ■ ■ Secretary and Store Manager to the above Company will be received (addressed to the Chairman) up to 5 p.m. on the Ist NOVEMBER, 1924. Salary, £7OO per annum. : Particulars of duties may be seen at the office of this paper or from the Secretary on application. E. J. JUDD, 20 ’1 ’2 ’4’s ’7 ’8 ’9 Secretary. for sale.
FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. OWNER LEAVING HAWERA. 0-ROOMED HOUSE, all possible conveniences; concrete, paths, lawns; full quarter-acre section. PRICE £IO3O with £IOO Cash. Jl-AORE SECTION, Egmont St., with 6-roomed -house, all conveniences; concrete paths, lawn, electric light, etc. Sacrificed at the low price of £IOOO, with £2OO Cash. I have numerous other house properties for sale at,low prices. jJJATHIESON, LAND AGENT, - 11 UNION ST.; HAWERA.”' - FOR SALE, FOR SALE. GOOD SHEEP AND CATTLE FARM ON THE BEACH. 500 ACRES; 400 acres grass; good buildings; sub-divided; 100 acres in bush; wintered 100 head ’ big cattle and 400 sheep. VERY GOOD FARM TO WORK. RATES VERY LOW. PRICE £9. EASY TERMS. AppIy—“SHEEP FARM. ’’ Star Office.
AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION. MOTORISTS ! UNION IS STRENGTH 1
JJERE are a few reasons why you should join the South Taranaki Automobile Association:— (1) The primary object "of the association is to protect and further the interests of motorists in South Taranaki. (2) The Automobile Associations keep in close touch with all legislation affecting motorists. At the request of the associations the Government has reduced the tax on private cars in the draft “Motor Vehicle Bill” from £3 to £2 per car. Your subscription will be saved every year through this alone. (3) It is proposed to erect direction, distance and warning signs where necessary and bring Taranaki up to date with other districts in this' respect. (4) All the leading hotels in Taranaki have made special tariff concessions to members. All you need to do is to present your membership card and obtain the concessions. You will save your subscription every year. Hotel concessions are being obtained throughout New Zealand, and your membership card entitles you to them also. (5) It is hoped to secure uniform bylaws in the towns. At present speed limits, parking regulations, etc., are different in every town in Taranaki. (G) It is hoped to ameliorate the level crossing menace. (7) There are hundreds of motorists in South Taranaki and thousands of pounds invested in private cars, and the time has arrived when motorists in the district should be organised into a strong body able to speak with authority on behalf of private car owners. (8) Help the association to advertise South Taranaki’s resources,.scenic attractions and roads for next tonring season. Intending members should send their names in to the Secretary — W. G. WALKLEY, Box 118, Hawera.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 25 October 1924, Page 1
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