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Second Edition.

Mr A. M. Conroy haa b^n *PP°^ 1 agent for the State Fiw Insurance Office for Hawera and district. The Hawera branch of the New &aland Faratoft* Union meets on Saturday evening. The Corinthio, which left Wellington bit Friday, It the deepest-laden vessel that ever left Wellington harbor. She w«a drawing 31ft 9in aft, and 30ft lm forward. We are in receipt of a handy little ( pocket calendar issued by the A-M.P. Society, and sent to u» by Mr O'Sulhvan, their well-known Taranaki representative. Word has been received from Dr Brown that although only a few days at Botonw the change he* done him good, but he is «dvi»ed that he should stay there at least * month. Says the Glasgow Weekly Herald .—The talk in the train concerns the announce-

' ment of a newspaper that it offers one thousand pounds to Anyone who can prove that Sir Hector Macdonald w dead and ii not General Kutoki. Some of the party got back from the Mountain. House at midday, but the majority remained, and will return this evening. The weather was very cold, especially lait night, but those who returned report haying had a good outing, while those who remained will to-day bo favored with better weather. We hay* to aoologise to our Bjthun correspondent and the public of Eltham district for the non-appearance of a budget of notes in connection with the visit of the Minister of Public Works. But though the MSS. bean the Eltham postmark 7.30 a.m. this day, it did not reach us until too late for insertion this afternoon. The subjects dealt with by deputations to the Hon. Hall-Jones on Wednesday, at Eltham, were the Opunako railway j question and several local wants. , On the •railway question the Minister indicated that he had no official knowledge of a proposed diversion, and he thought the route originally laid out would stand. Word has been received that the Ha- 1 wera bcnool ttdett, ft strong under Cap- , tain Strack, won the match in Wanganui. His Excellency the Governor adjudicated.Attention is drawn to the Eltham Axemen's Carnival, which is to be held on Boxing Day. dote on a hundred of the most expert axemen in Australasia are taking part, including Blanc (champion axemen of the world), »nd several other recordholders. On Saturday Whittaker, Whittaker and Co. will sell furniture on behalf of a mortgagee. A oream-carter is wanted. N.Z. wines are the subject of an advertisement from Mr W. Smith, of the winestore, Princes street, Hawera. Farmers' Trading Association sell poultry, farm produce, etc., on Saturday. Mr J. E. Roe invites tenders for erection of a residence for Mr D. Barry. Accounts against the estate of the lato Mr John Winks are to be at once sent to Mr Halliwell, solicitor to the executors. West End Meat Company notify that as from January they will render accounts , weekly. On Saturday, Ww H. and A. McGarry will sell a large consignment of Christmas poultry of all kinds, as well as new potatoes, red currants, gooseberries, etc. Also without reserve a large lot of jewellery will be disposed of. FBEE FROM SICKNESS. Keep the stomach in order and you will be tolerably free from siokness. The blood stream can only be kept pure if the bowels perform their natural function naturally and regularly. Constipation, I biliousness, heartburn, sick headaches, lassitude, languor, irritability, and even insomnia are directly due to stomach irregularities. Impey's May Apple is the sovereign remedy for all ailments of the stomach, liver and kidneys. It acts in perfect harmony with the laws of nature, and never gripes, nauseates, nor weakens the system. Impey's May Apple loosens the bowels, stimulates the action of the liver and kidneys, and rids the system of all poisons ana unhealthy matter. Impev's May Apple is sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 2s 6d per bottle. W. Spence, of the Economic has received large deliveries of men's and boy's clothing— seasonable clothing, equal to and at half the price of tailor-made. Great attention is given to the clothing p! boys; our value speaks Eoonomic, Hawera.-' Adrt

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8143, 15 December 1904, Page 3

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Second Edition. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8143, 15 December 1904, Page 3

Second Edition. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8143, 15 December 1904, Page 3