MEETINGS. OEO PUBLIC HALL SOCIETY (Incorporated). * 'J'HE. Annual Genera] Meeting of the Society will he held in the Hall on MONDAY Evening, November 3rd, at 8 p.m. Business: Report and Balance-sheet; Election of Officers. J. BRADLEY, Hon. Secretary. N.Z. FARMERS’ UNION. TOKAORA BRANCH. ■M* L. H. McALPINE, Farmers’ Union Organiser, will address a meeting of farmers- in the School, Tokaora, on WEDNESDAY: October 29th, at 7.30 p.m. Subject: “RURAL BANKING.” H: E. BATTEN, Secretary. REFORM PARTY. MEETING, AT MOKOIA. •sjUPPORTERS of the Reform Party in the Mokoia, Meremere and Whakamara districts are invited to a meet* ing in the Mokoia Hall on TUESDAY, October 28th, 1924, 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. RIYERDALE CO-OP. DAIRY FACTORY CO., LTD., INAHA. REPLICATIONS 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 v may' be seen at the office of this paper or from the Secretary on application. ; E. J. JUDD, 20’1’2’4’5’7’8’9 Secretary. FOR SALE. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. OWNER LEAVING RAWER A, HOUSE, all possible conveniences; concrete paths, lawns; full quarter-acre section. PRICE £IO3O with £IOO Cash. . 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. 'YV'M. JJJATHIESON, LAND AGENT, 11 UNION ST., HAWERA. .
FOR S.ALE. 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. BUSINESS NOTICE.
pABA JJUBBER 00., £TD., REGENT STREET, HAWERA. Owing to the congestion stock we have decided to mark down several of our lines at special clearance prices. A few of these lines are:- — WATERPROOF RAINCOATS, carrying sis months’ guarantee— Women’s, reduced from 52/6 to 44/6 Men’s, reduced from 82/6 to 67/6, 57/6 to 46/Maid’s, reduced from 36/- to 30/Capes wit hoods, reduced from 30/to 25/BLACK RUBEER GUMBOOTS, 19/6 pair; we have only a few of each size of these. CYCLE OUTFITS —Barnet Glass, usual price 6d; now 4d CYCLE TYRES—Nine months’ guarantee, 12/6 to 8/9; - other lines from 5/- upwards. CYCLE TUBES from 2/- unguaranteed to 6/- first quality with 12 months’ guarantee. RUBBER SOLES & HEELS—- ; S.O.S. three-piece Sole for lightness and long wear, 'l/9 set. Round Heels, ladies’ 6a, gents’ 9d. GOLOSHES—These at the exceptionally low price of 4/3 to clear. Gifts to hand. See our leather novelties; the Home mail closes shortly.—Miss Sewell, Art Depot, Hawera; ’phone 680. <4 JJIS Master’s Voice” —the symbol of supremacy; 35 gramophones and 1500 records from which to choose. This is the range to be seen and heard at M. Kineton Parkes and Co.’s Gramophone Parlours, 125 High Street, Hawera.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 27 October 1924, Page 1
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