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OKAI AW A-HA WER A CARRYING SERVICE. ST TWO TON Motor Lorry -will run regularly between Okaiawa and Hawera on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Goods and parcels promptly and carefully delivered. Furniture removal to any ipart of the district a speciality. Good supplies of firewood and coal always on hand. ’PHONE 29134 (Hawera Exchange). Passenger Car for Hire. A. G. ROBERTSON. gTAR gERVICES. GIBSONS MOTORS LIMITED, NEW PLYMOUTH. HAWERA, AUCKLAND, ROTORUA, THAMES. LEAVE Hawera 7.45 a.m., New Plymouth II a.m., Te Kuiti 4 p.m., Hamilton 7 p.m. Arrive Auckland 10 p.m., Rotorua 10 p.m., Thames 9.30 p.m. New Plymouth to Auckland. Leave New Plymouth 8 a.m., Te Kuiti 1.30 p.m., Hamilton 3.30 p.m.. Arrive Auckland 6.30 p.m. Auckland to New Plymouth. Leave Auckland 8 a.m., Rotorua 8 a.m., Thames 8 a.m. Arrive New Plymouth 6.30 p.m., Hawera 8.30 p.m. Booking Offices— Lysons, Foord & Keilar, Hawera; ’phone 2310. Gibsons Motors Ltd., New Plymouth; ’phone 357. Magon’s Motors, Te Kuiti; ’phone 210. Head Office—

GEO. SHAXLER. FOE. SPRING FLOWERING BULBS (New Zealand Grown) Anemone (St. Brigid), Daffodils, Tulips (Darwin), Ranunculus, Hyacinths (named varieties), Ixias, Freesias, Crocus, Lachenalias, Tritonias, Irises, Sparasds, etc. TRY SHAXLER’S. 37 CALEDONIA STREET. BULBS I xsULBS 1 BULBS ! Anemones, Ranunculus, Freesias, Ixias, Daffodils, Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, etc. Procure from—gTAUB & £JO., Nurserymen, Seedsmen and Florists, 16 REGENT ST., HAWERA. v (Opp. George & Doughty’s)

MISCELLANEOUS. t)OYS’ School AVear ! Our stock is ' D complete with everything your boy wants for school—suits, shirts, shorts, caps, sun helmets, belts, braces, ties, hose, etc. Try us and you will find our values right. —Adamson & Robb. IyTAKE this year a musical one. Buy a New Wonder “La Gloria’ ’ Gramophone. Easy terms; 5/- weekly, no deposit.—T. G. Liddington, agent for Hawera and district. CHAW’S Popular Sale Last few days. Do not miss the rush of the season. All our large stocks of men’s and boys’ wear still further reduced. Follow the crowd to the Busy Shop, High St. TjV)R Poverty of the Blood take -*? “VIVA” Blood Mixture and ensure a healthy tone bodily. 3/6 bottle at Pharmacy, High (Street, HaELTHAM SUSINESS SPECIALS USEFUL MOIOE ACCESSORIES. SIDE AVJ-NGS. YTEIiY effective side draught deflectors. Add to the driving comfort of all open cars. Made with heavy bevelled glass and extra strong brackets. Suitable for Fords, Chevrolets, Overlands, etc. £2/17/6 £2/17/6 Suitable for all makes of Heavier Cars. Only a limited suplpy of these at this price—£3/-/- £3/-/-JBA J' jgRIDGER, Mu TOR EyufPMjuNT STORE, ELTHAM. JJ'ORD 1-ton truck, late model, new ' tyres, body, cab, etc., equal to now, mechanically Al, any trial, easy terms, £100; Ford 5-sea ter, starter, Al order throughout, new tyres, iidO. —C. C. Stunners, Eltham.

POE gala. "POE Sale —Singer sewing machine, as X new; reasonable for cash. Address at Star Office. WANTED to Sell —Haystack, about 24 acres. App-iy E. W. Gascoigne, Manawapou Road, Haw era. Sale 1 Sale —Porcelain enamel bath, slightly scratched, in Hawera store. Write E. G. Hayton & Co., Plumbers' Merchants, New Plymouth. Tj’Oß Sale—New record by Master E. Lough, soloist of Temple choir “I waited for the Lord," "O Come Every’ one that. Thirsteth," also "Hear My Prayer" by same soloist. 12-ineh record 7/6 at Dixon’s. Sale —New record by Master E. Lough, soloist of Temple choir "I waited for the Lord," "O Come Everyone that Thirsteth," also "Hear My Prayer" by same soloist. 12-inch- record 7/6 at Dixon's. TENDERS. T'ENDEES, up to March 31st, wanted ■** for gorse grabbing ana scrub cutting. Particular’s from D. S. Richardson, Mokoia. MISCELLANEOUS. A SURE Remedy for Heartburn, Acidity and Indigestion, Dingle’s Indigestion Tablets. Dingle’s Pharmacy. A STOUNDING, but nevertheless true. - Moving picture for all in yonr own home, is now an accomplished fact with the Baby Pa the Home Cine Projector, costing or 1 - £6/15/-. Ask to see it at Westwood's Pharmacy, "Headquarters for every photo need," Hawera. A CONVENIENT Remedy for Coughs Colds and Sore Throats, Pepieura Cubes 1/- packet; will prevent ’flu, check a cold and heal a sore throat. Get a packet now at small cast, 1/packet. Obtainable at Tait's Pharmacy, High Street, Hawera. TcHiLD can use the wonderful Baby Pathe Home Cine Projector and get moving pictures of equal quality to anything yon have ever seen. Let us prove this. Arrange for a demonstration at the agents —Westwood's Pharmacy, 185 High St:; Hawera. pOME Along! Come Along! Next race is' just starting—they’re off! At Gyde & Barringer's, Radio Dealers. and Printing by an expert; in by 12 o’clock finished 12 o'clock next day; Quality unsurpassed. Dingle’s Pharmacy. ‘ l\/f ALTOPHOS' ’ —the ideal Tonic Restorative for adults and children; a palatable, digestive and bracing pick-me-up. Price 3/- and 5/- per bot- : ,le. Procure at Tait’s Pharmacy, High street, Hawera. OHOTOS —Our ane-dav service second to none; in at 10 a.m., out at ; p.m. Expert service and only best rpade paper used. —W. G. Strange, the ffietaist, High Street. FIGURES for Motor Cycle register- * fttioms for the last twelve months a the Dominion are: Douglas 982, InLian 682, B.S.A. 659, Harley 542 ’Humph -457, A.J.S. 874. J. W. Arch raid and Co., Ltd., Agents, Hawera Phone 2578. GiOR that grouch and headache — Strange’s Little Liver Pills; theiT vorth—a farm, but only 1/- per bottle ,t Strange’s, the chemist. Neuritis ■VTEUEITIS Strange’s Cachets, a real remedy and a friend to scores of sufferers; 8/- and 5/6 per box. —W. G. Strange, chemist. nr is Master’s Voice new record by *“*- the Temple Church Choir, soloist daster E. Lough. Better than "Hear ,ly Prayer." Ring up Liddington’s nd have yours reserved. ’Phone 2427_ □T T> FOOTBALL BOOTS—Good strong men’s football boots, 2/9, 16/6, 19/6; boys’ football boots, 1/9. See our football boots at the rew Zealand Clothing Factory, Ha•era. rr T> FOOTBALL Jerseys for any club in Taranaki —Athletic, lawera, Whareroa, City, Kaponga, Waiaate, Fraser Road, Ohangai—in wool or otton at the New Zealand Clothing ’actory, Hawera. nr T) FOOTBALL Outfits for men or boys—Jerseys, Shorts, Boots, teits, Football Hose, any club in Taraaki, at the Nek. Zealand Clothing Facory, Hawera. tt x> OVERCOATS —Our new sea- • • • overcoats are here son overcoats are nere in tweeds, navy pilot cloth, waterproof, oily canvas, riding, all at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. ■pr ID SUITS to Measure—Our new * * season patterns are here and we will build you a good suit from 99/6 to your measure.—New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. XT T> FLANNEL Unders Good * * brown flannel undeTs, 6/11; Shetland unders, 6/11; navy blue Doctor unders, 7/11. —At the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. “T WAITED For the Lord," and "0 A Conic Everyone that Thirsteth," a wonderful new His Master’s Voice record by the Temple Church Choir, with Master E. Lough as soloist. Ring up Liddington’s and have your reserved. ’Phone 2427. TT'ONINE Hair Tonic and Dandruff Remover, genuinely good for falling and dry hair, etc., 3/- bottle at Tait’s Pharmacy, High Street, Hawera. CHAW’S Popular Sale —Boys’ and Girls’ Jerseys, two-button neck, rolled collars, six different shades; 18 to 22in. 3/6, 24 to 28in. 4/6; the greatoffer in Taranaki.—The Busy Shop, High St. UNBTJRN and Windburn Aneta Lotion and Emollient.; healing and jthing; 2/6 and 2/- at Strange's, the 3 mist. QTRANGE’S Coeoanut Oil Shampoo: • right from the coeoanut; makes the hair soft and glossy. Nutritious and cleansing; 8/- per bottle. — W. G. Strange, the chemist,

WANTED KNOWN. Und»r tb« Poat»l S«*al»tloiu »orr«(uldreaeed to * ■om-d*-pl*ni*. or Offio*. will not b* forwarded from o*ioa of poatiny. If *dT«rtU«r» do not dailra to dlioloi) skatr nainas tkay may kaya rapUaa addro«B»4 aara of ,l lka Itar,” and ii»< win ko tonrardad to adyttlaw. TyAEM Woollies for tlie wee ones.— ‘Dainty little baby coats from 5/6, in wool,; caps and bonnets to match; brush wool breechette suits, two-tone effect for little toddlers in pretty shades; wool coats and caps, reasonably priced, all sizes; children’s all-wool cardigans, 16in to 241 n, from 6/11; cream Teddy coats in a large variety of styles and prices, from 12in to 24in; coloured coats for the infant up to maid’s, 39in.; warm underclothing for children now opening in vests, corns, bloomers, petticoats, Liberty bodices, socks, hand-made woollies, bonnets, capes, coats, dresses, pilchers; a great assortment just opened at Miss Stewart’s, High St. YT/ANTET> Knonw —Just arrived new record by Master E. Lough, the boy chorister, “I waited for the Lord” and “O Come, Everyone that Thirsteth. ” This is the same soloist who sings “Hear My Prayer,” 12-inch record 7/6 at Dixon’s. Known —To our numerous customers we extend our sincere thanks for your patronage in the past and solicit the privilege of supplying your requirements in the New Year.. A trial from any new customers will be appreciated. Our stocks are large and of the best quality, our prices cannot be beaten, and satisfaction is guaranteed if you place your orders with Bullock’s Big Store, Princes Street; ’Phone 2296. YyANTEIt Knonw—Just arrived new ”record by Master E. Lough, the boy chorister, “I waited for the Lord” and “O Come, Everyone that • Thirsteth.”~ This is the same soloist who sings “Hear My Prayer,” 12-inch record 7/6 at Dixon’s. TDANTED Known—Men’s Wool Bath- ’ ing Costumes, good quality, usual price 10/11, 21/-, now 7/6, 12/6 at Harrop’a -«~le. ANTED Known —Oddments in Men’s Coloured Neglige Shirts, usual price up to 12/9, now 5/11, 7/6, 8/11 at Harr op’s Sale. TTS7AII TED Known —To our numerous customers we extend our sincere thanks for your patronage in the past and solicit the privilege of supplying your requirements in the New Year. A trial from any new customers will be appreciated. Our stocks are large and of the best quality, our prices cannot be beaten, and satisfaction is guaranteed if you place your orders with Bullock’s Big Store, Princes Street; . ’Phone 2296. VST ANTED Known —Men’s Fancy Sox W* in fashionable designs and colourings, usual price up to 5/6, now 2/6 to 3/11 at Harrop’s Sale. THANTEb Known —To our numerous customers we extend our sincere thanks for your patronage in the past and solicit the privilege of supplying your requirements in the New Year. A trial from any new customers will be appreciated. Our stocks are large ancJ of the beat quality, our prices cannot be beaten, and satisfaction is guaranteed if you place your rrders with Bullock’s Big Store, Prince* Street; ’Phone 2256. VIST ANTED Known —Men’s Summer iVV Underwear in good makes, usual price up to 7/11, now 2/3 to 3/11, at Harrop’s Ltd. SITUATION* VACANT. WANTED —A reliable girl to assist “ with housework. Apply Mrs C. R. Davies, Manaia. WANTED at once, experienced ’ ' female second cook. Apply Central Hotel. WANTED —Smart canvasesr of good ’ ’ address to work on commission for sstablished firm, general lines; car provided for suitable man. Apply with references in first instance to “Trustworthy,” Star Office. SITUATIONS WANTED. VX7ANTED by m'arried man—Farm management, share-milking or position on mixed farm; nine years dairying experience on own account; separate cottage essential. Reply immediately to Box 56, Waverley. S7S7ANTED—By married man, work of ■ any description; go anywhere. Address at Star Office. ijy ANTED—Washing and sewing by the day. Address at Star Office. ST/ANTED—Position as housekeeper or companion-help. Address at itar Office. ryANTED—Dresses and all kinds of sewing. Apply Mrs Sutton, 57 Wilson Street; ’Phone 2475. WANTED TO BUY OW ANTED to Purchase —Second-hand windmill; must be in good order. Lpply A. 0. Nickel, Glover Road. OTTANTEB to Purchase Old culled cows, boners, old horses suitable or boiling down. —J. Mead, Denby boad, Hawera. - v and topaz ring; reward. Address at bar Office. '~6ST—Pair shoes between Racecourse and Norman by. Find- • please communicate with Howe and [owe Giles, Normanby. . WANTED TO LEASE. 7ANTED to Lease —Farmlet of 10 acres, with 6-romed house, cow-bail d garage. Apply E. W. Gasgoine, rnawapou Road.

Grey and FancyJERSEYS SMAST FANCY RIBBED DAINTY BLUES PRETTY FAWNS SMART MARLS with FancyStriped Collars STRONGPLAIN GREY RIBBED JERSEYS with POLO COLLAR and Two-Button Front 8/6 EACH For Size 20-inch Rise 6D Size Larger 20-inch Fits Child 3 years 3/0 EACH Suitable for Boys or Girls WE PAY POSTAGE FOR SOMETHING SMART SEE OUR HOSIERY DEPARTMENT A large assortment just to hand in Fancy Silk and Wool Hose ALL THE LATEST SHADES GEORGE & DOUGHTY, Lid. WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE Regent & Rlddiford Streets, Box 199 HAWERA Phone 2704

Gibsons Motors Ltd., New Plymouth. Telegraphic Address: “Whitestar.” HAWERA-MAN AIA-OPUNAKE. SERVICE TIME-TABLE FOR WEEK DAYS. TXAWERA P.O. depart for Manaia, • n_ 8.30 a.m., 10.15 a.m., 12.50 p.m., 1.20 p.m., and 6 p.m MANAIA P.O. depart for Hawera, 8.50 a.m., 12.15 p.m., 2.45 p.m., 5.15 o.m. and C. 30 pm HAWEBA-OPUNAKE HAWERA P.O.—Depart (via Manaia), 8.30 a.m., 1.20 p.m., 6 p.m. OPUNAKE —Depart (via Manaia), 7.40 a.m., 11.15 a.m., 5.30 p.m. Prompt, Efficient Parcels Delivery. OHAWE BEACH. On holidays and Sundays, with sufficient inducement, cars will leave the HaweTa Post Office at 10.30 a.m. and 1.30 p.m. Car s available for Special Trips at any time. rpOURIST ROTORS LIMITED, REGENT STREET, HAWERA. ' 'Phone 2619 HAWERA-NHV7 PLYMOUTH s. s. s. MOTOR SERVICES. TWICE DAILY REDUCED FARES—6/- Single; 10/- Return. 6/- Single; 10/- Return. Leaves Hawera — Week days: *8.30 a.m., *9.30 a.m. Sundays, 8.15 a.m. Arrives New Plymouth— Week days: 10.40 a.m., IL3O a.m, Sundays, 10.25 a.m. Both services connect with through cars for TE KTTITI and AUCKLAND direct run from New Plymouth. Thorugh Tickets issued. Leaves New Plymouth— Week days: 3.30 p.m., 4.80 pan. Sundays, 4 p.m. Arrive Hawera— Week days, 5.40 p.m., 6.80 p.m. Sundays, 6.10 p.m. Special concessions made for families. Return Tickets issued for one month. Seats booted or parcels received at Carter’s Cake Shop. ’PHONE 2475. W. E. SUTTON, Proprietor. PIN CHAM’S JJAWEBA-NEW PLYMOUTH DAILY MOTOR SERVICE. TWO OARS Hudson Sedan; Willys-Knight Sedan) Leave Egmont Hotel, S a.m.; arrive New Plymouth 10 a.m. Leave New Plymouth 4 p.m.; arrive Hawera 6 p.m. Connects with all services at New Plymouth for Te Kuiti and Auckland. SUNDAY SERVICE. Leave Egmont Hotel 8.30 a.m.; arrive New Plymouth 10.30 a.m. Leave New Plymouth 4.30 p.m.; arrive Hawera 6.30 p.m. Enquire re Special Excursion Fares for Sundays. Hudson car available every night after 6 o’clock for taxi. Dance parties specially catered for. Booking Offices Hawera, Lysons, Foord and Keiiar, ’phone 2310; private ’phone 2781. New Plymouth: Eberlet and ’phone 121. XT APONGA—OKAIAW A—HAWERA LV CAld SERVICE. LEAVEKaponga, 8 a.m- and 1 p.m. Kapuni, 8.10 a.m. and 1.10 p.m. Te Ngutu, 8.15 a.m and 1.16 p.m. Okaiawa, 8.25 a.m. and 1.25 p.mNormanby. 8.35 a.m. and 1.35 p.m. Hawera (arr.), 8.45 a.vn. and 1.45 pm Leave Hawera (Criterion Oarage) on return 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Arrive Kaponga, 11.40 a.m and 4.40 p.m. SATURDAYS and for speoial Entertain ments—Leava Kaponga 6.15 p.m., Ka pnni 6.24, Te Ngutu 6.30, Okaiawa 6.40, Normanby 6.60, arrive Hawera 7 p.m. Leave Hawera (Criterion Garage) 10.30 p.m. arrive Kaponga, 11.10 p.m. PARES—Single: Kaponga-Hawera, 4/-; Ka pani-Hawera. 3/-: Te Ngutu-Hawera, 2/f Okainwa-Hawera, 2/-: Normanby-Ha-WBPftf 1/ *, M. M. ROBERTSON. Proprietor. Telephones—Criterion Garage, Hawera, No 2310: Kaponga, 61.

CONSULT JEROMSON BROS. MOTOR & GENERAL ENGINEERS, MANAIA. For all Mechanical Worries. Satisfaction Guaranteed, coupled with Civility and Attention. Michelin Tyre Stockists Mobil Oils and all Motor and Cycle Accessories in stock. Agents for— RADIOLA and BROWNING DRAKE WIRELESS EQUIPMENT. Ring ’Phone 121 WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS !

MEN’S Wear at Adamson & Robb’s is always attractive because you see the latest in ties, shirts, sox, hats, fancy handkerchiefs, sports wear, hats, caps, etc., and all at the right price. gHAW’S Popular Sale —We have the largest and best selected stock of everything in men’s and boys’ weaT; everything guaranteed r.o give satisfaction. Special suit week, from 47/6 (to .128/-. —The Busy Shop, High St. TRACKS! Races! Races! Are you interested? Then listen-in in Gyde and Barringer’s Radio Lounge. Pree to all! "VTEW Record .just arrived by the Temple Church Choir, Master E. Lough soloist “I Waited for the Lord.” Ring up Liddington’s and have yours reserved. ’Phone 2427.

C. C. WARD, LTD., Hawera. FINAL PRICES C: C. WARD, LTD., Hawera LADIES’ HEAVY CREAM VESTS; short sleeves; a boiling cotton vest in a winter weight; these are a genuine large size and good length; a proved wearer —Usually 3/6 Final Price 2/8 LADIES’ BLACK and TAN RUBBER COATS; usually selling 25/6; all sizes,-including out-size, 44in. to 50in. length— Usually 25/6 Final Price 9/11 LADIES’ CREAM FUJI BLOOMERS; pure silk Fuji; good wearing; double sewn seam; _ this is unbeatable value; small women’s and women’s sizes—Worth 5/11 and 6/11 Final Price all 3/11 pair LADIES’ COTTON VESTS; ’Cumfy cut top; no sleeves; good size and proved wearer; this value is unbeatable— Usually 1/11 each Final Price 1/3 each LADIES’ FANCY GAUNTLET GLOVES; a smart imitation suede glove; just arrived; newest shades and a variety of gauntlets—Our usual 2/6 and 2/11 qualities Final Price 1/11 pair LADIES’ COLOURED CASHMERE HOSE; all best shades of Champagne, Beige, Nude, Fawns, Black; a useful wool house stocking—Usually 2/6 Final Price 1/11 pair LADIES’ GUIPURE EDGED LACE HANDKERCHIEFS; a dainty white handkerchief; edged with Guipure lact; these are bargains—Usually 1/- each Final Price 6|d each Fancy Department Bargains— Crochet Edged Face Cloths, 7|d each; Ladies’ Fancy Garters, ll|d pair; School Handkerchiefs, 6 for 1/-; Tablets Pure Camphor, 4 cakes for 6d; Bundles of Tape, s|d; Brown Real Nappa Gloves, 5/11 SUMMER DRESS MATERIALS in Creponella, Voiles, Cotton Georgettes, Art Silk, etc.; all double width—Usual Price 1/11, 2/11, 3/6 Final Price 1/- yard Special Value—BLACK MOUSSELINE SILK; 36in. wide; all pure silk. Ask to see this line. Usual Price 5/11 yard Final Price 2/11 yard BRITISH FUJI; ideal cotton material for frocks and underwear, etc.; “looks like pure silk”; in shades of Cream, Ilelio, Blues, Pinks, Greens; 31in. wide— Final Price l/4£ yard LINEN TEA TOWELLING; aW woven pure linen cloth; 36in. wide. You can’t beat Linen for wear. Usual Piice 1/9 yard Final Price 1/4 yard

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