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PUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS. specially appointed Chapel is available for clients without extra charge. A telephone ring at any hour of the day or night receives personal attention. LEN HALL funeral director, UNION STREET, HAWERA. Telephone (Day and Night): 2<59. aTcomplete service. TN the stress of sorrow incidental upon the death of a dear one—it is then one appreciates the thorough, digi nified, conscientious manner m which we handle all arrangements. D. McCormick & Co., FUNERAL DIRECTORS, PRINCES STREET, HAWERA. Telephones: Day 2246, Night 2529. THE “HAWERA STAR” rpHE Telephone Numbers for the “Hawera Star” are as follow: oai k Editor and Literary Department. In matters connected with the mews columns of the paper use this number. 20X4 General Manager and Commercial Department. Inquiries and. instructions regarding advertising, subscribwa 1 ’ orders, job printing, etc., should come this fine.

Anglers, upon requesting permission to pass through properties to fish in portions of rivers unattainable otherwise, have occasionally met with curt refusals, and even marked discourtesy, because the owner lias suffered previously through gnates being . left open, stock disturbed, or damage done by fire. Anglers as a rule are careful of other people’s property, and though this does not give them the right of entry, it is usual .where the angler is known to be such a careful person to give permission. The badges which are to be worn by members of the re-cently-formed Angling Club in Wellington will have a twofold purpose. They will show the proprietor that the wearer subscribes to the policy of the club to respect the rights and property of owners, and, as. each badge is numbered, the identity-of the angler can he ascertained. Already a number of property owners have expressed satisfaction at this step, and have gladly offered to admit members wearing the badge. The other good purpose which will be served is amongst anglers themselves, who< will recognise in the wearers those who have at heart the best interests of the sport, and will be the more ready to give advice and perhaps remedy the unexpected loss of a I cast or pass over the fly that is taking ' which is unfortunately not in the other’s book.

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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 17 September 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 17 September 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 17 September 1934, Page 4