1.T.N.0.T.G.A.0.T.U. HAWERA LODGE, No. 652, S.C. nnHE Regular Meeting of the above JL Lodge will be held at the Town Hall, Hawera, on MONDAY, the 7th instant, at 7.30 p.m. Visiting Brethren are respectfully invited. H. G. PITCHER, R.W.M. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH BAZAAR. mHE BAZAAR in aid of the Roman X Catholic Church, Hawera, will be OPENED on MONDAY, the 14th instant. Ladies who have been making preparations for the Bazaar will oblige by sending in whatever Goods they have ready during the ensuing week to Fathee Geogan. ■vr o t i c^ cPersons using the Hawera ReadingRoom and Library are hereby notified that after 31st March a charge of 2s. 6d. per quarter for the use of the Reading-Room, and a subscription of 10s. per annum for the Library, will be made — payable in advance. Tickets must be obtained from the Librarian. G. V. BATE, Hon. Sec. rpHERE is a Letter of importance _L lying at the Post Office, Hawera, for Mr. Alenesdoefpee. WANTED, a General Servant. Apply to Mrs. Peteesen, Spring Hill. WANTED KNOWN— That every Man can be his own Horse Doctor by using Slesinger's Horse Mediciues. Sold very cheap by T. Ecclesfield, High-street, Hawera. WANTED the Public to Know, that they can have Printing of every description done on the shortest notice, and at moderate rates, at the Haweea and Noemanby Stae Oflice. WANTED, by Married Couple, without encumbrance, situation. Woman good plain cook ; man good farm laborer, or would make himself generally useful. Apply at Mr. England's Store, Normanby. mO CARTERS. WANTED, Tenders for Carting about ninety thousand feet of ordinary Building Timber from Waverley to Hawera. Tenders to be sent to the undersigned by MONDAY, 7th MARCH. Each tenderer to state number of teams proposed to be employed. J. & C. BULL, Rangitikei. pHEAP TIMBER. Settlers desirous of procuring small or large quantities of clean Seasoned Timber, will please leave orders with our Sole Agents, J. McCUTCHAN & CO., of Hawera, who will guarantee care and punctuality. SOUTHEY & WILLY, Mangawhero Saw-Mills. GRASS SEED, To arrive about 15th March, 300 bushels Rye Grass, from Poverty Bay 200 bushels Rye Grass, from Canterbury Also, Alsyke, Cow Grass, White Clover, Rape, Timothy, &c. E. PULFORD. T7WCOURAGE HAWERA INDUSJli TRIES, And the Experienced Tradesman who lives by his trade. FERGUSON, Tailor, Princes-street, Has relinquished the Credit System, and will in future conduct his business on the principle of Small Profits and Quick Returns. English, Scotch, and Colonial Tweeds, well shrunk. Same superior fit and make for which he is renowned.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 93, 5 March 1881, Page 3
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420Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 93, 5 March 1881, Page 3
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