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PHUKCH SERVICES. , ! SUNDAY, JANUARY 10. ! CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Hawera, B— H.C. Hawera, 11— Lay Reader. Hawera, 7 — Evensong. Normanby, 11. Whakanrara, 2.30. Kaponga, 7.3o— Lay JReader. ] Opunake, 7.3o— Lay Reader. Manaia, 7.3o— Lay Reader. i Msnaia, 11— Rev. Rawnsfey. Okaiawa, 2— Rev. Rawnslev. Otakeho, 7.3o— Rew Rawnslev ] Eltham, II I—H.C.1 — H.C. - ' Eltham, 7— Evensong. Te Roti, 7.30. Mangafcoki, 7.30. J PRESBYTERIAN CHUROIf " Hawera, 11— Rev. I. E. Bertram. Hawera, 7— Rev. I. E. Bertram. Okaiawa, 2— Rev. «I. E. Bertram. Normanby, 7.3o— Supply. i Kaponga, 11.15. j Kapuni, 2. Manaia, 7.30. Pihama, 11.30— Mr Waugh' Awatuna, 2 — Mr Wou^h. Opuiake, 7.3o— Mr Waugh. / Eltham, 11— Rev. Johnston. Eltham, 7— Rev. Johnston. Te Roti. 2— Rev. Johnston. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. J Stratford, 11— Rev. Smailes. Stratford, 7— Rev. Smailes. Eltham, 11— Rev. Bailey. Bltham, 7— Roy. Bailey. Ngaiie, 11— Mr Collingwood. METHODIST CHURCH. * Hawtra, 11— Rev. Porter. * Hawera, 7— Rev. Porter, "kaiawa, 7.3o— Mr Dixon. Normanby, 2 30— Mr Cocker. -t Manaia, 11— Mr Gilling. J ' Matipu, 2— Mr Toy. Patea, 11— Rev. Pakhett. Patea, 7— Roy. Patchett. f Alton, 2.3o— Rev. Patchett. Stratford, 11— Rev. I.ochore. Stratford, 7— Rev. LochorNgaire, 7.3o— Mr Berry. Ekham, 11— Rev. Foston. Eltham, 7— Supply. x: Mangatoki, 2.3o— Rev. Foston. Mahoe, 7.3o— Rev. Foston. * Opunake, 11— Rev. Ellis. Opunake, 7.3o— Mr Giy. Ota.reho, 2.ZO— Mr Wills. Pihama, 2.3o— Rev. Ellis. a Kaponga, 11— Mr Hooper. A Kaponga, 7.3o— Rev. Ellis. Awatuna, 7.'60~ Mr Hurst. Riverlea, 2— Mr Pettigrew. CATHOLIC CHURCH. Hawera, 9.30 a.m.— Father Power. Manaia, 11.40 a.'m.— Father Power. Hawera, Vespers 7— Father Power. _ GOSPEL HALL. H Hawera, 7. , A HOT - WATER BOTTLE often prevents a' long spell of sickness, and .saves a big doctor's bill. Prices and quality are right at Wallace's. NEW ZEALAND WINE DEPOT. HAVING taken over the N.Z. Wine license hitherto held by R. W. Manning-, I am stocking' a splendid assortment of the best! Wines produced in the colony, also Confectionery, and hope to merit a share of public patronage. Near-: ly one hundred years ago Daniel Webster said that the map. who bought an imported article that: could be produced at Home Wfts : lan enemy to his country and a traitor to the State. This statement holds good to-day, and is supported by Mr Chamberlain and other leaders of public thought.! Why buy an imported article wheni you can get one as good at half the- price produced in the colony ? Therefore patronise local industry arid support the Empire by using N.Z. pure grape wines— -3s per bottle or 30s per dozen. W. SMITH, Princes street ... Rawer*.. J E IF you wish to purchase a reliable f| article, go to a reliable firm to JL do so. Mr J. Smith, Hawera, stocks our Carbolic Ointment for ] animals, for which we h.o|d the re- wit cord sales o fNe.w Zealand. During or last spring, 1902, our sales reached half a ton weight, or 1200 tins, and J this only in Wairarapa and Hawke's do< Bay district. Its uses are for cuts, pa< wounds, cow-pox, and inflamed udder. It is universally termed the < "dairyman's friend." lib tin only pai 2/. Sole prcprietor, Tobias Miller, Stock & Vet. Herbalist, Masterton. r, = ___ 2S; WANTED KNOWN -Swamp- "^ ing reductions at McLeod's . Wellington Cash Drapery Com- » pany of all kincls of muslins, piints, Ol gaiateas, shirtings, sheetings, flannels, flannelettes, towels, cretonnes, art muslins, men suits, boy's suits, shirts, hats, caps, "C braces, drawers, ti«!s, etc. at JL McLeod's, High Sheet. ' Stc

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 7874, 8 January 1904, Page 4

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