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moWN HALL, HAWERA. TUESDAY, 29th MAY, 1888. HAWERA CHORAL SOCIETY. MARTHA POSITIVELY THE LAST TIME. Reproduction of Yon Flotow's Comic Opeba MARTHA ON TUESDAY, 29th MAY. T\/ ESLEYAN CHURCH ANNIVV VERSARY. PUBLIC TEA on THUBSDAY, at 6 (sharp). Admission — Adults, Is ; Children under 12, 6d. A LECTUBE same evening on " Dr. Guthrie," by Rev. C. E. Barley. Admission, 6d. Chairman — Mr. D. Hutchison. mHE HAWERA SKATING JL EINK WILL BE OPENED ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, 23bd, at 7.30 o'clock, IN THE DRILL HALL, and will be open on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays of each week. Prices of Admission — Mornings : For Ladies and Children only, free. Afternoons : Sixpence. • Evenings : One Shilling. Use of Skates, Sixpence. Tl O L I D A V NIGHT. THURSDAY, 24th MAY. THE SKATING EINK TTILL BE OPEN FROM 7 to 10 O'CLOCK. Admission, Is. Skates, 6d. PUBLIC MEETINGS. Public Meetings of Batepayers, to consider the question of Merging Boad Boards in the County Council, with a view to the establishment of a single road-controlling body within the County, will be held as under : — Stratford — Town Hall, on Wednesday, 23rd May, at 7 p.m. Eltham Boad — Mr. Linn'a house, on Thubsday, 24th, at 7 p.m. Ngaire — Public Hall, on Fbiday, 25th, at 7 p.m. Otakeho — School-house, on Satubday, 26th, at 7 p.m. Okaiawa — School-house, on Monday, 28th, at 7 p.m. Manaia — Drill Hall, on Tuesday, 29th, at 7 p.m. I. BAYLY, Chairman Hawera County Council. HAWEEA PUBLIC LIBEABY AND INSTITUTE. The Annual General Meeting of Memberß of the Library and Institute will be held in the Reading Room on Thubsday, 3lßt May, at 7 p.m., for the following purposes — To receive the Report and BalanceSheet ; to Elect Committee and Auditors, and to transact any other necessary business connected with the Library and Institute. WM, B. DIVE, President. N.B- — Candidates for Committee will .please leave their names with the Librarian on or before Wednesday, the 30th iLstant. NOW PUBLISHED. THE STAR ALMANACK, 1888. PRICE, ONE SHILLING. DIRECTORY FROM WANGANUI TO NEW PLYMOUTH. The Cheapest and Best Almanack Published on the Coast. A Special Edition, containing Map of Taranaki District, is also published at Is 6d. INNES & CO., Printers and Publishers. Opinions of the Press. We are in receipt of the Hawera Stak Almanacb and Directobt for 1888, and having examined it ir in several places with a view to testing its accuracy; we can heartily congratulate our spirited contem' porary on the manner in which this year's volumt has been compiled. Besides containing a director] of the coast from New Plymouth to Wanganui both inclusive, it has a much larger range of genera information than any almanack we have examinee his year, and, being published at a shilling, deserves to have a wide sale.— Wawranui Herald. We have to acknowledge the receipt of thai excellent annual work, the Hawera Star Almanack It is replete as usual with valuable informatioi carefully compiled and of a nature calculated to b< most useful to the residents of the large distrid within which it circulates The Almanack, whicl also contains an excellently-lithographed map o tho Taranaki Provincial D istrict, is splendid value and a credit in every way to the office from whicl t ia issued.— Wellington Press. We bog to acknowledge receipt of a copy of thi Star Almanack, Dieeciouy and Diaut for thi current year, published by Innos and Co., of thi Hawera Star. It is a remarkably well got up volume and should bo very useful to the West Coast scttlern —New Zealand Times. Wo have to acknowledge the receipt, from th proprietors, of the Haweba Star Almanack am Directory for 1888. It contains a directory of th district from New Plymouth to Wanganui, iuclu sive, and also a quantity of information whic] should be useful to families and others. It shouli command a ready sale, as the price is only on shilling.— Wangranui Chronicle. We have to acknowledge receipt of the Hawer Star Almanack for 1888. This Almanack, whic] is now a well established book of reference, cor tains a large amount of useful information. — We] lintrton Post. We have to acknowledge the receipt of a copy c the Hawhra Star Almanack. It is very neatly go up, and contains a fund of useful information. - Taranaki Herald. One of the neatest and best got up book almanack in the colony comes from Messrs. Innes uud Co., c the Hawera and Normanby Star. It containg 25 pages of reading matter, including a directory c the West Coast of the North Island from Wangani to Waitara, a distance of over 100 miles. There j also a valuable sketch map of the district, wit Mount Egmont towering overhead, and a grea variety of useful information. As a specimen c typography the Star Almanack and Director will compare favorably with anything of the kin eublinhed in the Australian colonies, and it is to b oped tho enterprise of the publishers will be a sufficiently rewarded as it deserves to be.— Mar borough Express. We have received a copy of the Hawera Sta Almanack for 1888. It is a highly creditable pul lication containing a large amount of Übuful info] ination.— Eaußitikei Advocate. We have to acknowledge the receipt of tb Haweba Star Almanack for 1888, which has bee got up with its usual excellence and completenesi It contains a varied amount of general iuformatio and statistics, as weffas a directory of the yarioc centres of population in the provincial district. ] will bo found a useful book of reference for a clauses, of the community.— Taranaki Newa.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume X, Issue 1937, 23 May 1888, Page 3

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