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Aib tlie 7 p.m. service at the Salvation Army Citadel, Victoria Street, on, Sunday evening next, Miss Jessie Baris,' of Victoria, will deliver an _address on prohibition. . Miss Burls i.s a convincing speaker ami thoroughly infonned! oil 'her subject, and has a special message for women, and men are specially invited. A cordial invitation is extended to all to he present. On Wednesday evening, at Mrs Gallagher’s residence, the members of the Society of St. Vincent <le Paul in ITnwera, met to say au revoir to Mrs Hooker, who will leave shortly for a long stay in Auckland, and to make her a presentation. In a neat speech, Mrs Ferguson, the president of the society, expressed the sorrow that all felt at losing Mrs Hooker, who had been one of the most valued members, and wished her happiness in her new sphere. On their behalf, she made her a presentation, with which went <the bestw islies of all. Mrs- Hooker suitably replied. With reference to the school committee elections, which take place on Monday, May 4th, householders are reminded that nominations close at 8 p.m. on Monday, 27th April, by which time they should be lodged with the respective chairmen of retiring committees. In the ease of schools having an attendance of 120 or over, nominations must be submitted in writing, hut where the school roll is below _ that figure verbal nomination is sufficient. In the Magiiwt raid’s Onnnt to-day. mi a oha.r;ge of vagrancy, ai nmn named TrJhn Bariies was isentenced to a. mmiith’s imipriso’ment. Mr. C. O. Flltdahil, J.P., was on the Bench..

LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. f OST—From Noimu.nby, buy draught ■* J mure. Apply K. Wallace, Norma niby. ' \XT A!N ; TEfr> at once —Capable maid. Apply Mrs. Sincilair. “Glen Holrn, South Hoad. Telephone 52. WT A'NTKT) to sell—Good house dog, " savage. Apply W. H. McKay, Ok a i aw a. T/yAINTEiD Known,—Violins made or * ’ reipai' ed and iicws rohnired by C. Johnson, South. I’d. (opposite Avenue), Ttaiwera, '' WANTE!)' Known —khoms to let, in ’ ’ good locality. For particular* apply to' 100 Re gent i St., Hawera.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 24 April 1925, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 24 April 1925, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 24 April 1925, Page 7

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