POLITICAL. MR. H. G. DICKIE M. P. jyjß. H. G. DICKIE, M.P., National Government Candidate for Patea Electorate, will address the electors as follows: TO-NIG HT—Mosstown. To-morrow Night—Manutahi.
W. G. SIMPSON OFFICIAL LABOUR CANDIDATE. Will Address Electors as follows: NORMANBY TO-NIGHT (Friday), Bth, at S o’clock. RAPANUI—Monday, 11th. HURLEY VTLLE—Tuesday, 12th. WESTMERE HALL—Thursday, 14th WHAKAMARA—Friday, 15th.
p.ATEA ELECTORATE DEMOCRAT PARTY r , .• j , . . i _ DB. GEO. J. ADAMS (The Man to Make Things Move) Will Speak at the following Places: TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! HAWERA GRAND THEATRE. At S o’clock. NGUTUWERA (Public Hall) Saturday, Nov. !), at 8 p.m. DON’T MISS the powerful appeal of the people’s friend and. the REAL friend of the farmer. EGMON'f ELECTORATE. HTHE Labour Candidate, Mr. JAMES ROSS, will,speak at:— KAPUNI—TO-NIGHT (Friday). OKAIAWA—To-inofrow (Saturday) Night. V v
EG MONT ELECTORATE. MR. C, A. WILKINSON’S MEETINGS A. WILKINSON cordially invites the Electors to meet him as under:— - TO-NIGHT Rahotu Hall. TO-MORROW ( Saturday)—Atfroa Hall (Evening); Rowan Hall (Afternoon). TUESDAY, ; Nov. 12—Kaponga Town Hall (Evening); Mahoe (JVfternoon). WEDNESDAY, Nov. 13—Opunalce Picture Theatre (Evening). THURSDAY, Nov. 14—Riverdale Dairy Factory, Inaha (Evening); Tokaora Hall (Afternoon). FRIDAY, Nov. 15—Manaia Town Hall (Evening); Matapu Hall (Afternoon). SATURDAY, Nov. 16: Pihama Hall (Evening); Kaliui Road School (Afternoon). LADIES SPECIALLY , INVITED. Evening Meetings Chair at 8 p.m. Afternoon Meetings : Chair at 2 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS. T UNCH To-morrow at Carter’s Cafateria, next McKenzies. Light Delicious Small Goods. Order Perfection Bread early.
AFTER the theatre call in for Supper at the New Regent. Popular charges.—Regent Street. T?OR Good Used Car Parts try Us What we haven’t got we can get what we can’t get you are better with out. —Autoreekers, ’phone 2519. A UTORECKERS, Princes St., Hawora, for good used car, truck and motor cycle parts. ’Phone 2519. ATOW wrecking 1920 Hudson Sedan; 21in. wheels, rims and tyres. — Autoreckers, ’phone 2519. "DOOTS and Shoes repaired efficiently and promptly. Best grade leather used. —A. Sundy, opposite Modern Way. t>eST materials, thorough workmanship. Repairs quickly executed. Satisfaction assured.- —A. Sundy, opposite Modern Way, High Street. ttUPPER To-morrow Night Visit ° the New Regent for something special. Next George & Doughty. VUU’LL enjoy the Suppers of superior service at the New Regent tomorrow night. Entire satisfaction assured. pATTERSON’S Great Removal Sale, 16 days only —Boys’ Navy School Shorts, double seats, usually from 4/11, Sale Price 3/11; Boys’ Helmets, usually 2/3, Sale Price 1/9; Boys’ British Interlock Sleeveless Singlets, 1/G. pATTERSON’S Removal Sale —See the huge range of Sports Trouseis we are showing in all the latest shades' of Plain, Grey and Fawn and the newest Pencil and Chalk Stripes. 500 pair to .select from. pATTERSON’S Removal Sale —.All new season’s Two-Piece Suits greatly reduced during the sale. Smart Flannel Suits, Plain or Pencil Stupes, now 42/-; Fine Worsted Suits, 52/0. Only at Patterson’s. ______ this! TUEVEH before such value English Vacuum Electric Cleaner, with ali accessories, £7/19/0 cash. Ask for demonstration. —Dixon’s, Hawera. pATTERSON’S Removal. Sale—Men’s Pyjamas, usual prices G/G, 7/6, 8/o. Sale Prices 5/3, 6/3, 6/11; Men’s AllWool Mosgiel Underflannels, usually 6/6,, Sale Price 5/3; Men’s Fleecylined Singlets, usually 2/11, Sale Price 1/11.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 8 November 1935, Page 1
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