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h "HOSPITAL SUNDAY," n December ißth. y rjl HE Hawera Borough Band will l JL give a Sacred Concert on c above day in the Hawera Hospital £ Grounds, commencing at 3 p.m. : . Collection to obtain Christmas delicacies for the patients. JAS. CAMPBELL, 17 • Secretary. ! NEW PLYMOUTH EXHIBITION OF ARTS AND INDUSTRIES. OPENS BOXING DAY. A MOST Attractive, Interesting, and Instructive Display. A Palace covering 72,000 square ft. Home and Foreign Manufactures. Machinery in Motion. Up-to date Dairy Appliances. Colonial Productions and Industries. Pictures, Works of Art, and Curios from all the ends of the earth. Music daily in the Italian Garden. TTPIOAL MAORI VILLAGE AMD NATIVE ENTERTAINMENTS. GRAND CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL in the beautiful Recreation Grounds. MILITARY TOURNAMENT. ATHLETIC SPORTS. Chopping Contest by Champion Axemen. K3- SWIMMTNG AND DIVING BY CHAMPION SWIMMERS. GRAND DISPLAYS OF FIREWORKS. Children's Carnival, with Marionettes, Steam Roundabouts, Swings, Punch and Judy, etc., etc., etc. FOR THREE WEEKS ONLY. Open from ix till 10. Admission, 1/ THE GREATEST TREAT OF YOUR LIFE, ] Excursions from all parts. < COMB IN YOUR THOUSANDS. ] 3 HAVE you tried the MILITARY PICKLES. The finest pro- ] duction in the world. One trial, al- ' ways used. IF you want a Pipe for Xmas, go to C. Crane's. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS' UNION. J HAWERA BRANCH. ] THE Monthly Meeting will be held at the Union rooms, , Princes street, on Saturday, Dec. 17th, at 8 p.m. W. A. DUCKWORTH, Hon. Sec. ' AXEMEN'S . CARNIVAL. ELTHAM. DECEMBER 26th ft 27th, 1904. GREAT EXHIBITION OF SKILL. , GUS. BLANC (Vic)t Champion Axeman oi the World in large t blocks. E. R. TERRY (N.S.W.), World's Record Holder in small blocks. ALF. GOOLD (Tas.), World's Champion Single • handed Sawyer. CASEY AND HUTTON (N.Z.), Double-handed Sawing Champions of the World. D. Pretty, E. Pretty, L. Berg, C. I F. A. Volzke, J. Pettit, H. Buckingham, and 92 other leading axemen j and sawyers competing. Running, Cycling, Chopping, • Sawing. '< First event starts 1 1 a.m. each day. Band in attendance. Special trains from Hawera. F. E. HARDY, Secretary. TTUST try. KLENZO EX0 TRACT OF SOAP next washing day, and you will always use it. Sold by all grocers. N.Z. WINES LIKE the Wines of old, " Make glad the heart of man." ' They are OLD, well matured, and, therefore, strengthening and invigorating. I hold a good stock of Port, Sherry, Constantia, Vendiliho, j Madeira. Hock, Claret, etc , which ] 1 am selling at 30/ per doz., 16/ < half doz. (assorted or otherwise), or 3/ per bottle. | K3* Support the colony's production and retain the money at home. W. SMITH, Wine Store* Princes St., Hawera. THE KAUPOKONUI COOPERATIVE DAIRY FACTORY CO., LTD. WANTED, man (good), with horses, to drive cream waggon and assist in dreamery. Apply at once. E. C. BARLEYM AN, j ' Secretary. ANTED, Man to work on firm and milk a few cows. Address at Star Office. WANTED, food milker, wages 25/-. ( G. 8., Friday, one o'clock at thjs office. ANTED to Hire, an ensilage lifting plant. G. R. C Raikes, Okaiawa. Tl If ALKO (malted coffee and kola) 4WL te used in all the best clubs

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

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