PUBLIC NOTICES ■JIfOKOIA SETTLERS ’ ASSOCIAiTA TION. LECTURE BY P. O. VEALE, ESQ., M.A., M.Sc. MOKOIA HALL. TUESDAY, MARCH IG, At 8 p.m. Subject: SCIENCE AND ART IN DAIRYING. All settlers cordially invited to attend. R. A. RICHTER, Hon. Secretary. COUNTY OP EG MONT. . NOXIOUS WEEDS. is liereby given that all noxious weeds must be cleared on all road frontages within fourteen days from this date, or proceedings will be taken. WALTER C. GREEN, County Chairman. Opunake, 11th March, 1926. BANK OP AUSTRALASIA. TEMPORARY PREMISES. o K . and after MONDAY, loth inst., the business of the above Bank will be conducted in temporary premises in PRINCES STREET 'during rebuilding operations. SOUTH TARANAKI SCHOOL OOM- - MTTTEES' ASSOCIATION. QUARTERLY MEETING—TO-NIGHT igCHOOL Committee members are reminded of the Quarterly General Meeting to be held in the School, ELTHAM, THIS EVENING (Friday), at S o'clock. W. R. O. SPOONER, Hon. Secretary,. PATEA HARBOUR BOARD. 10 PER CENT. ON RATES. jpURSUANT to Section 28, . Bating Act Amendment, 1910, an additional charge of 10 per cent, will be added to all rates nnpa.idi on APRIL 14th next, and shall be paj r able and recove rab 1 e aee or d i nglv. By order of the Board, E. O. HORNER, 20,9 Secretary. ' B. COMPANY, Ist BN. TARANAKI REGIMENT. COMPULSORY MUSKETRY PARADES (FINAL). TJAEADES for the above wilL be held as fallows; — SATURDAY, March 20, 1920, 1 p.m. SATURDAY, April 17, 1926, 1 p.m. Those not attending will be prosecuted. S.S.M. C. S. MAHONEY, W.O. 1 for O/C. B CO Y. KAPONGA FOOTBALL CLUB. QPENING PRACTICE on SATURDAY, 13. th inst., commencing at 2 p.m. sharp. All members requested to attend. DENTAL NOTICE. THE Surgery of HUNTER & LYONS at KAPONGA will be open Dai y frorn this date in charge of. E. O. Champtaloup, Dental Surgeon. Mr Hunter will assist him every Wednesday, HOME-MADE CAKE KITCHEN. UNION STREET. Tl/TRS HODDLE wishes to thank her numerous customers for the continued support during her enforced absence from business during the past few weeks, and to announce that the shop will be open again on THURSDAY, February 25, when she hopes to be favoured with the same valuable support as in the past. MOTORISTS! ■CUT HOBBS’ BATTERIES; the absolute best.—Gyde & Barringer, 2-10 High Street, Hawera; ’phone 345 M. 0 N K ee C hong & C°" THE UP-TO-DATE FRUIT SHOP, HIGH ST., HAWERA. Please Ring US for vour order of FRUIT & VEGETABLES. Wo will deliver right to your door. Don’t Forget the ’PHONE 272 —it is ON KEE CHONG & CO., JERMOSON JgROS. ; MOTOR & GENERAL ENGINEERS, MANAIA. TF it is MECHANICAL WORK you require, let US do it. We are Trained Engineers and GUARANTEE you a GOOD JOB. MITCHELIN TYRE STOCKISTS. FREE AIR SERVICE. END OF THE SEASON SUPPLIES. TUYREESTONE PEACHES for bottling just arrived; large quantity of 115 cases of the choicest, and they will be offered to the public at 8/6 and 9/0 a case (cost price). Customers who have failed arc specially recommended to take this opportunity immediately. Also 125 cases of Choice Tomatoes', Plums, Apples, Pears, and all seasonable fruit supplied in a tremendous ouantity every week at most, reasonable prices. To save your money patronise — B. D AVID * C°-’ THE LEADING FRUITERERS, JOpp. Grand Theatre) HAWERA. Ring ’Phone No, 407.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 12 March 1926, Page 1
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