ALTERATION SALE . TTAVING made alterations to our premises, we have lots of lines that we are proposed to sell at a sacrifice to make room for new stocks. Big range of Aluminium Goods: Saucepans from 2/6; Kettles (good size), from 8/6; Teapots from 5/-; Billies, Strainers, Steamers all going cheap. Just opened up Coloured Glassware, Sweets, Jam and Butter Dishes, from 1/6 each; Lovely Salad Sets, English, 7 pieces, 10/6 set; China Tea Cupß and Saucers (exceptional value), 5/9 half doz.~ 11/- doz.; Mixing Bowls from 3/-; Cream Jugs, 1/3; largo range of Fancy Jugs. Wholemeal Flour—Fresh stocks just arrived (genuine stone ground); Shredded Wheat and other health foods in stock. With every Cash order of £2 we will give FREE one of our English Porcelain Pie Dishes; these are better than enamel and have become very popular. Get in early for this FREE Gift, as we have only a limited number to give away. Give us a trial and you will be more than satisfied. W. T. JOHNSON, GROCER & PROVISION DEALER, UNION STREET, HAWERA. Telephone 459. P.O. Box 9.
s.o.s. DAILY MOTOR SERVICES. BETWEEN WANGANUI AND HAWERA. THREE TIMES A DAI. Full time-tables showing connections with other services. TIMETABLE.—DOWN. passengers to catch the Napier and 'Wairarapa Express, thus saving a whole iay in the jour ney from Taranaki to Hawke's Bay and Wairarapa. Passengers can also travel to Palmerston and Wellington by this route. Arrive Palmerston 12.52 p.m.; arrive Wellington 4.16 p.in. The 1 p.m. car from Hawera, connecting at Wanganui with the Wanganui-Marton service, catches Main Trunk Express for Auckland. Also connects through to, Palmerston. Arrive Palmerston 6 p.m. BOOKING OFFICES. (Smith’s Overland Service.) , WANGANUI.—Head Oflice, Kutland Hotel Building. 'Phone 3130. HAWERA.— Criterion Garage, Regent Street. 'Phone 168: NEW PLYMOUTH.—For 4.30 a.m. and 9 a.m. service : C. Dyke and Co. For 9.30 p.m. service : James Fowler. FEILDING.—Bain and Co.’s Garage. Seats may be reserved for through passengers Send collect wire. It costs you nothing ana secures a seat. Telegrams : “Smith’s Overland Service. Wanga nui.” For all routes ALWAYS communicate with Head Oflice by wire where possible. RUTLAND BUILDING. AVENUE. WANGANUI.
XZ' APONGA—OKAIAWA —HAWEEA CAR SERVICE. LEAVE— Kaponga, 8 a.m. and 12.45 p.m. Kapuni, 8.10 a.m. and 12.55 p.m. Te Ngutu, 8.15 a.m. and 1 p.m. Okaiawa, 8.25 a.m. and 1.10 p.m. Normanby, 8.35 a.m. and 1.20 p m. Hawera (arr.) 8.45 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. Leave Hawera (Criterion Garage) on return 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Arrive Kaponga 11.40 a.m and 4.40 p.m. SATURDAYS and for Special Entertainments— Leave Kaponga, 6.30 p.m., Kapuni 6.40, Ta Ngutu 6.45, Okaiawa 6.55, Normanby 7.5; arrive Hawera 7.15 p.m. Leave Hawera (Criterion Garage), 10.30 p.m , arrive Kaponga 11.10 p.m. Fares: Single.—Kaponga-llawera, 4 ; KapuniHawera, 3/-; Te Ngutu-Hawera, 2/6; Okaiawn-Hawera, 2/-; Normanby-Hawera, 1/-; reiephories : Criterion Garage, Hawera, No. 168; Kaponga, 75 TT'ANCY Sox—We have just landed a beautiful range of these goods in a variety of checks that are most pleasing and uite new. The famous Bal'briggan half-hose direct from the manufacturers. Come in and ask to see them; they are reliable goods and the-price right.—Adamson and Robb, High Street. Hawera. THE EGMONT BOX COMPANY, LIMITED. XTAVE pleasure in announcing to the inhabitants of Hawera and District that they have opened a Timber Yard and Up-to-date Sash and Dooi Factory on the site adjoining the Sale Yards, known as Quin’s Mill, on the corner of the Camberwell and Glover Roads, HAWERA. Mr F„ G. HANCOCK is in charge of the Joinery Factory, so clients can depend upon obtaining first-class joinery of every description, manufactured out of thoroughly seasoned timber. Bv carrying good stocks of BUILDING TIMBER and selling true to class at reasonable prices, we hope to merit a fair share of public patronage. Ex mill quotations given on appli cation for truck-load lota Head Office: Box 19. ELTUAM.
NO SOAR LEFT. If applied to a cut or any open flesh wound at once,, Chamberlain’s Pain Balm soothes and prevents inflammation. If the wound has become inflamed, it will quickly reduce the inflammation and relieve the soreness, causing the wound to heal rapidly. When Chamberlain ’s Pain Balm is used, the skih'i recovers its natural appearance andi there is very seldom a scar left.—Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 10 November 1925, Page 8
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