QANADA U.S.A. ENGLAND. Regular Fortnightly Sailings alternately by the CAN ADI AN -ATT STEAL ASIAN EOYAL MAIL LINE From Auckland, via Fiji, Honolulu, and Vancouver. And the UNION EOYAL MAIL LINE From Wellington, via Earotonga, Tahiti and San Francisco. Excursions to Honolulu. Particulars on application. Apply— UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z. LIMITED. ■JJNION gTEAM gHIP QOMPANY OF N.Z., LTD. Will despatch steamers from New Plymouth Wharf (weather and other circumstances permitting)— TO ONEHUNGA (for Auckland)— EAEAWA (in conjunction with the N.S.S. Co.)— TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, 7.40 p.w. TO Wellington, Nelson, Dunedin, Oamaru and Timaru— « COEINNA and OPIHI maintain a weekly service. TO Lyttelton (from Wellington)— MAORl—Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 7.45 p.ni. MAEAEOA Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, 7.45 p.m. TO Sydney and MelbourneRegular Sailings from Wellington and Auckland. TO Fiji, Tonga (Nukualofa, Haapai, „_yavau), Samoa, from Auckland— TOFUA, every four weeks. For information, apply to— UNION S.B. CO. OF N.Z., LTD, Brougham St., New Plymouth. Agents for Orient Line of Royal Mail Steamers. NORTHERN STEAM SHIP CO LIMITED. ONEHUNGA-NEW PLYMOUTH SERVICE. S.S. NGAPUHI Leaves ONEHUNGA—MONDAYS and THURSDAYS Leaves NEW PLYMOUTH Breakwai TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, 7. p.m. after arrival of mail train. FARES: Saloon, Single 32/-: Ste< age, 24/6; School, 25/-f * Outward cargo must be at Ne,w P mouth station not later than io a. on day of sailing. NORTHERN S.S. CO., LTD, New Zealand Loan and Mercant Agency Co., Ltd, Agents, Hawera.
T’HK SOUTH TARANAKI SHIPPING CO., LTD. The following vessels are trading regularly from , WELLINGTON to PATEA and return carrying cargo from and to all ports— S.S. HAWERA, 140 tons, insulated and fitted with refrigerator. S.S. KAPUNI, ‘'l4o' tons, insulated holds. Through rates to and from all ports. Consignors please address all goods “C/o South Taranaki Shipping Co., Ltd.,” and advise full particulars of consignees. Customs Agency and Forwarding Department a specij /ty, ia charge of an experienced clerk. F. W. GRAINGER, Manager. HIGHER EDUCATION A N ,® Modern Industrial Conditions have greatly increased the demands upon the EYESIGHT—hence the increasing use of glasses by the younger generations. NATURE haß (ts own way of indicating when the delicate mechanisms of the eyes are ■ being overtaxed—usually by sensations i as of grit in the eyes, blurring of type, dull, heavy pains. about the eyes, and constantly recurring HEADACHES. WARNINGS of this kind should not pass unheeded, and for the future welfare of the eyes OPTICAL AID should be obtained. We ar£ .OPTOMETRISTS -r-qualified to examine your eyes and to determine by Scientific Methods the CORRECTING LENSES. J?RED £1 pODEN, D.8.0.A., F.I.Q. (British Qualifications by Exam in London), OPTICAL SPECIALIST, HIGH STREET, HAWERA. WESTWOOD’S PHARMACY, ’Phone 122. P.O. Box 54. Attends at Mclnnes’ Pharmacy, STRATFORD, every second and fourth TUESDAY in each month.
CHIROPRACTIC (KI-RO-PRAK-TIK). - BACKBONE in true alignment means health, because it ensures freedom of the nerves through .which Nature works on the body. Chiropractic Spinal Adjustments release the pressure on the subluxated vertebrae and allow health to' take possession. Headaches, gastritis, goitre, sciatica, “nerves,” constipation, heart troubles yield tc CHIROPRACTIC. JSABEL gALK, Ph.C., Palmer Graduate Chiropractor, 88 HIGH STREET, HAWERA. P.O. Box 126, Telephone 57. C. H.*~S UIBTED ' F.I.A.N.Z.—A.P.A. (N.Z.) PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, 142 High Street, Hawera. Agent: The Victoria Insurance Co., Ltd. Established 1849. Established 1804. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ’S LIMITED conduct Funerals anywhere in Taranaki. Appropriate Motor Hoarse and Mourning Cars. ARTHUR’S FURNISHING WAREHOUSE LIMITED, ‘Phones: Day 94; Night 254 and 338. PRINCES STREET, HAWERA. gCONOMIO FOR MEN’S CLOTHING, OVERCOATS HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, TIES E. 11. H ABBOP BUCKRELL'S, HAWERA. We are Taranaki Distributors of the “TREO” All-Elastic Corsets, and keep full stocks in Hawera. Ladies who have not already worn them should do so, as they are the most comfortable corset ever made. Ladies’. We shall be pleased to show them to you. —Advi.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 10 November 1924, Page 4
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