■RIiITISH TRADERS’ INSUBANCE COMPANY, LTD. EIRE —Buildings and/or contents of every description. ACCIDENT —"Workers’ compensation, personal accident and sickness policies, plate glass and fidelity guarMOTOR CAB —Comprehensive policies, covering damage by fire and accident. Full particulars and rates on application to S. R. VEITCH, Public Accountant, Princes St., Hawera; ’phone 667. MAIL NOTICES. MONDAY, AUGUST 31. For Great Britain, Ireland, Continent of Europe and North America, via Vancouver (per Aorangi from Auckland), at 9.30 a.m. Money orders close Friday, August 28, at 4 p.m. Mail due London September 30 v INCOMING OVERSEAS MAILS. Tahiti left San Francisco for Wellington on August 12. She carries matls for Wellington from Great Britain and America. Due August 31. J. W. VELVIN, Acting-Postmaster.
GLASSES THAT ADD TO DISTINGUISHED APPEARANCE A RE one of the significant developments of modern optical practice. Gone, are the days when the adoption of “spectacles” made a spectacle of their wearer, and men and women dreaded the the thought of sight correction as a mark and confession of departing youth. To-day glasses are designed to enhance rather than detract from the wearer ’s appearance. Consult ERED C. EODEN for a test that is Scientifically Correct and if you need glasses you can choose the style that best becomes you—at a price that will suit your pocket. F RED F ODEN (D.8.0.A., E. 1.0.) OPTICAL SPECIALIST, Westwood’s Pharmacy, HIGH STREET, HAWERA.
THE PEOPLE’S WILL AS RECORDED IN PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. Impressive profit' that New Zealand’s people have confidence in the State-guaranteed administration of the Public Trust office is seen in the fact that more: than 44,000 wills of living testators (one out of every eighteen adults alive in the Dominion) are now on deposit with the Public Trustee. WRITE TO-DAY FOR A BOOKLET For information apply to C. FHEYBERG, OISTRICT PUBLIC TRUST Elf HAYVERA. MEMOEIAM. MUEPIIY —In fond and loving memory of our dear brother Stanley, who died at Hawerp, 30th August, 1920. A cherished memory of one so. dear, Is often recalled by a silent tear. Ever remembered by his loving sister and brother-in-law, May and Chas. Zinsli, Te Aroha. • THANKS. JL/TR J. A. G., 'COSGROVE desires to convey to all friends and sympathisers his sincere thanks for the kindness and assistance extended to him during the illness of Mrs Cosgrove and at the time of his bereavement. For the care and attention to his wife and .the many manifestations of sympathy and the tributes of respect forwarded he is deeply grateful. Manaia, 29th August, 1925. THANKS. beg to thank sincerely all those friends of the family who journeyed, at such short notice, from various parts of Taranaki and from all the outlying districts of Manaia and Hawera to .pay their last, tribute of respect to the late William Slattery, and to show their sympathy with the family in the hour of their bereavement. It is unnecessary to say how much we value this proof of kindly feeling, calling to mind, as it does at the moment, the old associations and .friendships that have end tired for so many years. To those nearer friends and neighbours who .have in so many ways shown tlieir sympathy we tend our sincerest thanks; and to those old friends in distant parts of the Dominion' from whom we have received messages of condolence and sympathy we tender this grateful acknowledgment. We ask all our friends to accept- this means of thanking them-, and of saying how grateful we are foiv the manner in which they have shown their esteem for the memory of the dead, and their sympathy for those who are left to mourn their loss. The relatives of the late William Slattery. Mapaia, August 28, 1925.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 29 August 1925, Page 4
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