At St. John Presbyterian Church to-morrow evening the Rev. R. E. Evans will deal with the subject, “The Employee’s Problem.” The “Struggle of existence” and the possibility of losing one’s individuality during the struggle,, will receive some attention, and will be followed by what the preacher considers to be a solution of the problem. The choir will render the anthem, “Seek ye the Lord,” and the quartette party, “The sinner and the song,” the latter having been unavoidably postponed from last week. All breeders and lovers of Jerseys should make sure of attending Mr J. H. Dobson’s dispersal sale to be held at Newton King Ltd.’s Inglewood' saleyards on Tuesday next. The herd is select, and very valuable, and the sale being entirely unreserved, thus affords an excellent opportunity to prospective buyers of making sound and profitable investments. At the same sale Mr G. L. Bococlc is disposing of his small herd of five cows and heifers, two of which are daughters of “Miro Meadow’s Star,” out of C.O.R. cows. Mr J.. Klenner is also selling two, heifers. See advertisement in auction columns. THE SIMPLEST IDEA MAY BE WORTH MONEY. But you must know how to use it. Get our advice as to its possibilities and development. Don’t turn down or delay the fortune that, may be waiting for you. See us TO-DAY. —Henry Hughes Ltd, (Directors: W. E. Hughes and .T. T. Hunter, Regd. Patent Attorneys), 157 Featherston St., Wellington. —Advt. Don’t wait while the symptoms grow worse, To delay while they fester and spread Is foolish and sadly perverse; You’ll have to take something—and. soon! Survival and ease to assure —r Don It be a cantankerous coon, Take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. —55
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 16 May 1925, Page 5
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