An appeal from the Maori people for the abolition of the liquor traffic Avill be made from the platform of the Grand Theatre, Hawera, to-night by the Rev. R. T. Haddon, a descendant of a famous Taranaki warrior and an accomplished public speaker. To-morrow (Friday) evening at Manu_ ta’ni hall will be an interesting and ©movable function, when the Manutahi Rifle Club’s dance will be held. The ni” sic wil be provided by' Messrs. Coburn and Foster, and special arrangements ar© l>eing made for tho sjpper. A ’bus will leave Latham’s gaiacre, Hawera, at 7 p.m. During the e r©niri.g the trophics Avon for the season Avill b e presented.
The public arc advised to lose no time in going along to the Melbourne Ltd.’s Reduction Sale, Avhere the most genuine bargains are obtainable. Where else in, toAvn. can you get Crewdson’s heavy calico, 1/3 yard; coloured tOAvels, 20 x 40 inches, 2/11 pair; ladies’ Belle tAvill and winceyette nights, 7/11; men’s heavy Mosgiel saddle tAveed trousers, 18/0? Big reductions off men’s high-class suits and overcoats. Sale ends Saturday next. —Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 13 August 1925, Page 4
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181Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 13 August 1925, Page 4
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