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PUBLIC NOTICES. HAWERA BOROUGH COUNCIL. AUCTIONEERS’ ACT, 1908, AND AMENDMENTS. . T HEREBY give notice that the NEW A ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., ROBERT PATRICK MORRISSEY and JAMES CAIIAIS SMITH, all having places of business within the above Borough, have been duly licensed to sell by public auction; such licenses to continue in force until the day on which the first ordinary meeting of the Borough Council is held after the 31st day of December next. Dated at Hawera this 21st day of January, 1925. H.'S. ELLIOTT, Town Clerk. HAWERA COUNTY COUNCIL. 10 PER CENT. PENALTY ON UNPAID RATES. J>ATEPAYERS are hereby notified that, in pursuance of Section 2S of “The Rating Act, 1910,” an additional charge of 10 PER, CENT, will become due and payable on all fates remaining unpaid after FEBRUARY 2, 1925, when the full amount then due will be sued for without exception. •Dated at Hawera, 21st January, 1925. JNO. W. HARDING, ,22’4’S’31 County Clerk. " PLUNEET SOCIETY. WOULD any- ladies who are interested in the forming of a Plunket branch at KAPONGA kindly attend, a meeting in the Reading Room on FRIDAY Next, 23rd January, at 2 p.m. REMOVAL NOTICE. 'JiRELOARS LIMITED (Taranaki Branch), Mechanical Engineers and Milking Machine Manufacturers, have removed to more central premises, situated opposite Gillanders’ Stables, Union Street, Hawera. Office ’phone G 74; private 468; P.O, Box 117. A. C. PIPER, Branch Manager. HAWERA BOROUGH COUNCIL. TO OCCUPIERS OF SHOPS, OFFICES, ETC.' ' J)ISINFECTED SAWDUST will be distributed . throughout business areas between 9 a.m. and noon on THURSDAY, 22nd January, and, if/ necessary, on FRIDAY, 23rd January, also. • : ' . , Occupiers are requested to place receptacles for sawdust (preferably a benzine' tin-or case) on kerb. . Further supplies can be obtained at Borough Yard in mornings. If sawdust becomes dry full efficiency can be restored by dampening with water. . ' H. S. ELLIOTT, Town Clerk. BUSINESS NOTICES. B DAWSON FALLS, MT. EGMONT. DAILY MOTOR SERVICE. COMMENCING MONDAY, October 20th, S.O.S. Car will leave Criterion Garage, Hawera, at 11.15; arrive Dawson Falls, 12.30. L.eave Dawson Falls 2.30; arrive Hawera 3.45. (Leave for Wanganui at 4 p.m.). For particulars and Reserved Seatp ’phone 168, Lysons, Foord and Keilaf. / SPECIAL SUNDAY TRIPS. Leave Garage 8.30 a.m. Return Sunday afternoon. Special fares arranged according to number of passengers. S.O.S. MOTOR SERVICES. ARGAINS! Bargains! Bargains! Everybody loves a bargain, so come along and enjoy yourself at, our Bargain Sale, starting on Tuesday. Calico and Longcloth Knickers, 1/11) 2/11, 3/11, all greatly reduced; Longcloth Nightdresses, 4/11, 5/11, 6/11, worth- double; Calico Chemises, .3/11; Children’s Longcloth Nightdresses, good quality, reduced to 2/11; Milanese Silk Hose in navy and black, reduced to 5/11; Black Cotton Ilose, 1/3, 1/9, 1/11; Cotton Shirtings, 1/-; Striped Galatea, 1/3; Voiles, 9d yard; Poplin, 1/3 yard, wonderful bargain;’ Coloured Rib Silk Ilose, 13/11, reduced to 5/11; Blouses and Jumpers in Silk, Georgette and Voile, all to be cleared at 7/11; White Gloves, 2/11; Black Cotton Gloves, 9d pair; White Lisle Gloves, reduced from 5/6 to 3/11; Cream Doeskin Gloves, 4/11; Short Silk Gloves, 3/11, in black, beaver, grey; . Long Black Gloves, 1/11, 3/11; Frillings, 3d and 6d yard; Collaring, reduced from 6/11 to 6d yard; C- a sets, reduced from 12/6 to 4/11; Lovely Cambric Camisoles, all half price.—Miss Stewart, jHigh Street; tel. 770. HE average man who buys a Battery is left entirely in the hands of ; man who is selling him one, and •haps it has never occurred to you it before he can sell you an article th confidence he must know ALL jilt ’iis particular Battery before he i expound its qualities. Before we' ik the agency for the HOBBS’ Baties we made a thorough test, such internal ‘resistance, current density • square inch, capacity, external dis-r irge tests, etc., which the n who sells a Battery is incapable of ng owing to the technical nature of. > tests involved. Therefore, when ving a Battery from us, there is no pss - work. We KNOV/ and can :OVE to you that the Hobbs’ Baty is the Best Battery for your parular car. Consider these facts when rchasing your -next Battery. —Gyde i Barringer, Electrical Engineers, ) High St., Hawera. WEST END CABINET WORKS 'OR RELIABLE FURNITURE or every description at reasonable ices. See the IDEAL ICE CHEST, om £4. Note address: SUNDERLAND’S, HIGH ST. WEST (opp. Carter’s).

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 21 January 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 21 January 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 21 January 1925, Page 1

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