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WANTED t ' \ 50,000 PEOPLE TO FOLLOW IN THE FOOTSTEPS \ \ OF THE / PREMIER.

ASOCIAL will be held in the Otakeho Hall- on Tuesday, < 1 2th January, in aid for, the fund ' for the Otakeho Stall at the forth- * coming Bazaar. : . Gentlemen 2/, ladies 1/. \

POISON. ! ROUND. BUSH ORCHARD, MANAIA. IWING to the destruction by < f birds, poison is laid in ail sections. Visitors or irtending purchasers are warned against touching any fruit from this date, January 5, 1904, unless attended in person by the owners. GORRINGE BROS.

Cowell «& Kneobone. } j I PLUMBERS, TINSMITHS, SANITARY ENGINEERS, High Street, Hawera. BEG to announce that they have taken over the business lately carried on by Messrs Hardley 1 and Sons, and trust to receive the same generous support as accorded to iheir predecessors. Manufacturers of Spouting, Drain Pipe, Ridging, and all kinds of Dairy Appliances. Cooking Ranges of every description j in Stock.

NOTICE. HAVING disposed of our plumbing and Tinsmithing Busi ness to Messrs Cowell and Kneebone we wish to thank our numerous patrons for their liberal support during the past eleven years, and trust that the same will be extended to our successors. HARDLEY AND SONS.

EGMONT SHOEING FORGE. HAVING taken over the Horseshoeing and General Blacksmithing Business so successfully carried on by my father for the past twenty-one years in Hawera, I hope by doing good work and using best materials to receive the same generous support as accorded to my father. EDWARD MORRISSEY, Horse-sho'er and General Blacksmith, Union Street.

WANGANUI GIRLS' COLLEGE. FIRST TERM, 1904. I^HE First Term of this year will commence on Tuesday, gth February. * Applications for boarding accommodation should be made at an early date. W. J. CARSON, Secretary.

A PPLICATIONS will be ret\ ceived up to January i6th lor the position of Steward to the Hawera Club. Salary a year" two rooms, firing and Jight provided. Married couple without incumbrance preferred. Conditions on application. W. COWERN, Hon. Sec, Hawera. LOST — From Hawera on 6th, one Black Mare, about [ 14*2, 5 years old, white blaze down face, shod all round. Finder communicate with J. Brown. OST— On road to Zig Zag, J Lady's Embroidered Silk Handkerchief. Finder kindly leave j at this office. . LOST— From Taikatu Hoad. 18 Holstein Weaners, about 20th December, 1903. £1 Reward will be paid to anyone giving information to P. Connell, Taikatu Road. LOST— From Mr E. Long's Farm*, Normanby Road, twelve calves. . Any person giving information that will lead to recovery of same will be rewarded. LOS T— Lady's Umbrella, between Hawera and Okaiawa, on New Year's Night. Reward on returning to Star Office.

R.W.SARGE^T WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, HAWERA. The Largest Stock on the Coast of XMAS & NEW YEAR' . All at Citt Prices. | Gold and Silver Brooches— -an immense variety. Silver from 1/6, Gold from 6/. Gold I/ace, Pins from 5/. \ Gold Curb Bangles from 27/6, others from 15/. Silver Alberts, Hall Marked, from -7/6. Gold Alberts from 42/. Hall „M arked Silver Serviette Rings, Salt Cellars, Peppers, Mustards, Jam Spoons, Butter Knives, Sugar Siftecs, Sugar Tongs^ The Maori Afternoon Tea Spoons, Pocket Fruit Knives*. Hair Pin Rollers, Puff Boxes, Scent Bottles, Vases, Photo Frames, Match Boxes, Sovereign Cases, Trays, Cigarette Cases" »nd Jlolders; Silver Mounted Comfcs from 5/, Silver Mounted Purses from 5/, etc., etc.

Inspection Invited. R. W. SAROENT ... Hawera. £OOK OUT— Don't miss the J grand display of Filters and Filter Cases shown at the Hawera Exhibition by the " Little Brown 1 Jug Filter Co."

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 78710, 11 January 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 78710, 11 January 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 78710, 11 January 1904, Page 3

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