«tm r R 2 bbins > Mayor, and Mr J. E. Wilson, President of the Chamber of Commerce, represented Hawera at the luncheon on board the> Northern Company's new steamer at tfeV Plymouth. , For the Amateur Oitunpionfltaps of Hawera, -to be decided in the Opera House on Octojber 28ta and 29th mst., the nominations will close tonight with. Mr E. T. B. WaS^ the i hem. secretary of the Hawera. suVcen- ! Mr H. Graves, of the Patea steam birck wprks.-announces that there is no "famine" .in bricks in Taranaki, as hi has half a million ready for delivery. • notice is given that the recent partnerhsip in the firm ofcTwEjtg and Co. £« been dissolved, Mr T fcngg retiring, and thS the business mil ttje earned on by Messrs T. x., Joseph, and A. A. Quin. ■ ChambbbiiAin's Sough Remedy cures the cold and does/ not produce any bad effects.. It strengthens the J lungs, and leaves the system in a healthY condition. It always cures aaa cures quickly. W X Walbce^sells it.3dvt, ,' 7 '
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 7820, 20 October 1903, Page 2
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170Page 2 Advertisements Column 8 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 7820, 20 October 1903, Page 2
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