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PUBLIC NOTICES ? “HAWERA STAR” OFFICE. The “Star” will not be published NEXT THURSDAY, April 25th (Anzac Day). L, A. ABLETT, Managing Editor. ANZAC DAY. COMMEMORATION SERVICE AT MANAIA. fJ’HE Annual Anzac Day Commemoration Service will be held in the Manaia Town Hall NEXT THURSDAY, ■2sth April, 1935, at 1.30 p.m. Address by the Rev. E. Miller, M.A., assisted by Rev. Canon J. H. Sykes and Rev. H. Cottom. All Returned Soldiers, War Veterans, Volunteers, Territorials, • Boy Scouts, Cubs, Girl Guides, school children,'Manaia Band, Auroa Pipe Band and Auroa Boys’ Drum and Fife Band are requested to parade at the Manaia Domain Gates at 1 p.m. and march to Town Hall. School children assemble at Mr J. H. Davis’ corner. Collection to defray expenses; At the conclusion of the service, Returned. Men, War Veterans and theit 1 wives are cordially invited to afternoon tea in the Town Hall. The public are requested to wear their poppies from Poppy Day to Anzac Day inclusive. J. RODIE, Hon. Secretary. J)AY OEREMONY Will be held at the MEMORIAL ARCH, HAWERA /■ J on THURSDAY, APRIL 25, At 2.30 p.m. Parade will assemble at the Winter Show Buildings at 1.45 p.m. Soutn African and other. War Veterans are cordially invited to attend. ! The public are invited to place wreaths or emblems in memory of the fallen. J. E. CAMPBELL, ' Mayor. NORMANBY. A N Anzac Memorial Service will be held at the Normanby School grounds on THURSDAY at 10.30 a.m. Returned soldiers, residents and children of the district cordially invited to attend. " D. A. STEWART, Chairman, Normanby Town Board. A. GALLOWAY, Chairman, Normanby School Committee. HAWERA RETAILERS’ ASSN. HOLIDAY NOTICE. "DETAIL Shops will be CLOSED on THURSDAY NEXT (Anzac Day), but will remain open till 5|30 p.m. TOMORROW (Wednesday). C. D. ARLIDGE. Secretary. T ANZAC DAY SERVICE. STAR road service to New Plymouth— Departs Hawera Office, 9 a.m. Arrive New Plymouth Office, 10.45 a.m. Leaves New Plymouth Office, 6 p.m. Arrive Hawera Office, 7.45 p.m. ’Phone 2543, Hawera. GRAND £5,000 ART UNION RESULTS DRAWN AT WELLINGTON, 400 Prizes at £2 each; All tickets the numbers of which end in the figures 669 or 239. Consolation Prize, £168: 190605. N. McArthur, Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES.' BADMINTON YOU WILL GET FASTER PLAY WITH A WELLSTRUNG RACQUET. FULL RE-STRING 8/6 , 8/6 CHRIS DAVIS REGENT STREET, HAWERA. JJEALTH Restorer—Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. Vitalising mineral salts essential to the human body are concentrated in Harvey’s Mineral Tonic, noted for its restorative effect in cases of Anaemia, Debility, Nerves and General Depression. If you are run-down or below par, lack vitality and interest in life, get a jar of Harvey’s Mineral Tonic. 3/(5 from Chemists. CHAW’S for Men's Tweed or Leather * Coats. Tweed from 49/6 to 99/6; Leather from 42/6 to 127/6; Boys’ 12/6 to 18/CT; Youths’ 23/6 to 37/6. Only at The Busy Shop, High Street. DHOTU Albums! We carry a large selection to suit all purses.—W, G. Strange, High Street.

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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 23 April 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 23 April 1935, Page 1