TENDERS. FOR LEASE. RENDERS, closing 22nd December, are invited for the lease of 230 acres Upper Auroa Road, Section 4, Block (>, Kaupokonui Survey District. Rent half-yearly in advance; term three years; £SO per annum towards permanent improvements for suitable tenant. Two pounds deposit to accompany tender, none necessarily accepted. Address envelopes marked “Tender” to Mr. James Dickson, c/o Post Office, Kaponga. HAWERA BOROUGH COUNCIL. ''RENDERS are invited up to 4 p.m. X on TUESDAY, 22nd December for right to cut and remove grass from Waihi Beach Reserve; also to cut cocksfoot on Turuturu-Mokai Reserve. 11. S. ELLIOTT Town <jlerk. RACING NOTICES. & QHRISTMAS JJOLIDAYS TARANAKI JOCKEY CLUB POPULAR RACE MEETING. POPULAR RacE MEETING. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, December 2(3 and 2S, 1925. NEW PLYMOUTH RACECOURSE. TARANAKI’S MOST ENJOYABLE CHRISTMAS OUTING. SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES. FAST TRAINS. SPEND YOUR HOLIDAY IN NEW PLYMOUTH. gTRATFORD RACING QLUB ANNUAL RACE MEETING.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, January 1 and 2, 1926. Stakes £3800; Cup £7OO. Totalisator £1 inside, 10/- outside. SPECIAL TRAINS BOTH DAYS from Wanganui, Hawe'ra, Opunake, Tahora and New Plymouth. Reduced fares. FIRST RACE STARTS at 11.45 a.m. each day. Gate Charges: Gentlemen 2/-. Ladies !/-• Wm. POWER, Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. NOTICE. TTAYING disposed of my business to ■Mr E. O ’Reilly, I have to advise that all debts are now due and payable at the office of my successor or posted direct to me, Box 72, Hawera— W. C. GILBERT. LIMITED. Have pleasure in announcing to the inhabitants of Hawera and District that they have opened a Timber Yard and Up-to-date Sash and Door Factory on the site djoining 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. By 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 application for truck-load lots. Head Office: Box 19, ELTHAM.
TJOSIERY of distinction is the keyTiote of smart attire. Ret us introduce a few of our numerous lines: Bond’s silk hose, nhde, sunburnt, cream, lemon, black and white, 4/0, (5/11, 7/0, 9/11; Beaver quality in newest shades of cocoa and toreador; "Boar” brand art silk hose, all shades, at 3/11 per pair; coloured silk lisle hose, at 3/11; fine cotton hose in nude, grey, fawn, white; at 1/11 per pair—ideal for beach wear; black cashmere hose, from 2/11; latest designs in jazz and marie effects at prices that will appeal; children’s 4 and f hose, white cotton, coloured tops, 1/3 per pair; coloured cotton, fawn, sky, pink, 1/3 per pair; silk sox, creme, sky, pink, jazz sox, lavender, sky, pink, cashmere sox, grey, fawn, creme, red, tan, black, in all sizes; jazz garters —our assortment is worth inspection. Make your clioic3 early and avoid disappointment. Miss Stewart, High Street. Hawera. SUGGESTION DEFINED. SUGGESTIVE THERAPEUTICS is the Science of Healing in which Thought Vibrations, directed by intention, are transmitted to the subjective mind of the patient for the purpose of restoring health when diseased or abnormal mental or physical conditions exist. In short, it is a scientific method of bringing mind and body into perfect harmony with the Law of Being. May be Consulted Daily 10 to 12, 2 to 5.30. JAS. L D.S.T., 21 WELLINGTON ST.,. HAWERA.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 17 December 1925, Page 1
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