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TS3~+'r»+r-. '■■■■- Smartness for - V f *; * ' * ‘ ' F Outdoor Occasions TAILORED SUITS and DRESSES COATS that Captivate. Hi SPORTS WEAR. "Best Quality Leather Coats *>**-*■. • , * r A. des FORGES p~TJnion Street . . . - . Hawera NEW ZEALAND - First Air Mail - ENGLAND New Series - AIR MAIL STAMPS - New Series THE JUBILEE AIR MAIL, leaving Now Zealand approximately .May 17th? will give the FIRST COMPLETE AIR-MAIL COMMUNCATION between’ the Dominion and Britain. Celebrate this unique Jubilee opportunity by using the specially designed Air Mail Stamps available from all Post Offices. The denominations are Id., 3d. and 6d. Air Mail Postage: To Great Britain-and Ireland, 2s Id each half ounce. Charges to other countries On application at permanent post offices. . Trans-Tasman Silver Jubilee Flight The aeroplane Southern Cross will fly from Sydney to New Zealand, taking off from Richmond Aroedrome on May Hth, and leaving New Zealand on the return flight approximately May 17th. Special Facilities for New Zealand . New Zealanders can-include souvenir letters in this AustralianNew Zealand Silver Jubilee Air Mail. Their letters may be posted under cOvhr to General Post Office, Sydney. Either New Zealand or Australian stamps can be used. Rate of postage each way, 7d per half ounce. Pinal date for posting —by Wanganella from Wellington—THURSDAY, MAY 9th.

M. CLARKE’S ; JUBILEE WEEK SPECIAL A large assortment of latest WINTER GOODS now showing. A Special Discount of 2/- in the £ on all articles purchased from 6th to 11th inclusive. West End HAW E R A High Street

New Zealand’s Own Bright Railways Mapzine Here it is again, as bright as bright can be—the national monthly—the “N.Z. Railways Magazine,” packed with the best products of a selection of the i Dominion’s best writers-—and more than fifty pictures. Within the great array of 64 pages, New Zealanders see their country, past and present, in a romantic splendour—something good to send to friends and relatives overseas. Here, too, are delightful sketches, merry humour, pieces of Maori wisdom, original verse, helpful reading for women—entertainmdnt for everybody. . . 6d BIG MAY ISSUE 6d

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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 8 May 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 8 May 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 8 May 1935, Page 4

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