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'A he water will beiurned off tomorrow oftornoou from 2 till 4 o'clock. Mr G. S. Bridge has been pronounced practically out of danger. Hawera Tennis Club opens its season on Saturday next. An Orderin-Couiicil has been is.bu.il authorising the opening of the Art <««llory,* Library, and Museum on Sumlajs. There arc ovidontly plenty of milkers wanting engagement. Three Manaia farmers, in response to advertisements m the Star, got respectively 23, 20, hiul dv application*. The person that overpaid at the Summer Garden yesterday should communicate with the promoters. ThekHawera Pnst Office, which isyiow lit up mside with electric lamps through out, the building, was last night also illuminated outside by a street .light on top of the flag-pole and two street lights on the balcony. A loyal E.R. also of electric lights scintillated all night. We understand that the four lint-named l lights will continue as a permanent addition to. the town. The device, by general request, will continue for a few days more. The light was very much admired. A resident on his way "home on Wednesday night found that the top wire of the fence on Mr W. A. Parkinson's paddock had been wrenched off for a distiuv,of about 30 yards, and was streUnod across the road nnd made fast to an eicttrie light pole on the other side of t>>e street. Just after the discovery wan made throo people on horseback enntered down the street, but fortunately wot« stopped in time to prevent n serious accident. It was a dastardly trick,) and it is to ho honed thnt if discovered tho ncrpctratora will receive a lesson that will prcvont n repetition. Wo understand the polite have thn matter in hand. The District Court sits to-morrow. An application for discharge in bankruptcy hv William Harrison Gibson, and a chum for compensation by the Public Iriwji«i« against tho Hnwern County Electric Li^hting Company constitute tho business. Adjutant Dixoiyin charge of the Snlvntiou Army at Eftham, informs us I hut the self-denial effort by the Army in hltlwm and district resulted in £162, being received. When it is mentioned that last year the amount raised was £72, nn.d was a record, and that tho Eltham branch this year was set down to return ±576, tho largeness of tho sum raised will be realised. There was an open meeting at Eltham last night to celebrate the achieve, ment, and the Adjutant and his co-work-prs received many congratulations. H« desires us to convey his thanks to Hawera people for their very generous aid. tho money derived from this effort goes \o rescuo and prison- brigade work. Iho returns for the whole colony will not Ur nvailable for a day <»r two, but if they are in keeping with the local effort a large mini will havo been raised. W. H. and A. McOarry, of Eltham. advertise native lease for sale in this issue. The land is of the very best quality. . A mackintosh cape has been lost. Train arrangements in connection with Wanganui A. and P. Show are advertised. A. Green, D.M.E.0.1., eyesight special, ist, may bo consulted at lus private room in tho Commercial Hotel until Saturday. Mr Alfred Atkinaon offers for sale several special properties. It Works Liko Magic— Tho relief obtained from Chamberlain's Pain Balm when applied to a burn or scald is so nearly metantaneous that it seems almost magical in its effect. An injury of this kind heals without maturation when this remedy is applied and unless the wound is very severe does not leave a scar. • For ■ale by W. X. 1 Wallace, chemist.— Advt. SCIATICA YIELDS TO RHEUMO. A well-known Cambridge solicitor ftcA:* : "I do not want to go figuring in tho world in testimonials, but Rheumo certainly removed an attack of sciatica I wbs sufftTing from, and I am satisfied that «n my case it was very effective" Sold by all chemists and storekeepers, 2s 6d and 4s 6d. Wholesale Agents, Kempthorne, Prosser and Co.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8115, 10 November 1904, Page 3

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Second Edition. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8115, 10 November 1904, Page 3

Second Edition. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8115, 10 November 1904, Page 3