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METHODIST CHURCH Hawera. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 18. Hawera, n— Rev. C« Porter; subject, « The battle of life," (address to the High School Cadets) 1 Hawera, 7— Rev. C Porter; subject, "The burglar in the human heart." Okaiawa, 2 - Rev. C. Potter ; subject, " The pearl seeker." Manaia, 11 - Rev. E D. Patchett. Kapuni, 2— Rev. E. D. Patchett. Normanby, 7— Rev. E. D. Patchett. TO VETERANS. ALL Veterans resident in the Taranaki District are invited to assemble in Egmont street, New Plymouth, immediately after arrival oi 10.30 a.m. train on the 26th inst., to take part in procession on Opening of Exhibition. Free passes granted on railway. A. STANDISH, President Taranaki Veterans' Association. NEW Plymouth Carnival.— Visitors requiring superior private accommodation during Carnival, apply to Mrs Stott, Fitzroy, New Plymouth. al j tpOR a tip-top shave and a stylish r hair cut, go to C. Crane NOTICE. » ANT Person found Trespassing on the Property of the undersigned at Mangamingi will be pro- . secuted. j J. PRESTAGE. f^\ ENTLEMEN ! Beiore going \JT for your holidays, have your suit renovated at W. Hawkins and 1 Co., Dyers and Cleaners, Regent st. BARLEY FOR SALE, also, Sheaf Chaff. Apply P. W. Espiner, Manaia. fIOR SALE OR TO LEI — Good 5 roomed dwelling, gas, I water, and drainage, washhouse with copper set in. Liberal terms. Full particulars from J. Foy, Regent street. A DAIRY HERD FOR SALE. A GENUINE line of 60 firstclass dairy cows, all guaran teed. Owner been 10 years dairy ing, and now leaving the district. Intending buyers welcome. Inspection invited. Apply LEVER BROS., New Plymouth. FOR SALE— Disc and tine harrows, D.F. plough, grass mower and hay sweep, shaft, leading, and plough harness, collars, and No. 8 Mistress cooking stove. The above are all in good order. Thomas H. Foy. FOR SALEt— A first-class blacksmithing business, doing a good trade. Further particulars on application by letter to Y.C., this office. FOR SALE— One Gig and set of English harness ; almost new. Morrissey Bros , Union street. lOR SALE by private treaty,— A first-class Dairy Farm of 275 acres, close to Kaponga township. Turnover, £600 a year. Very easy terms. Apply F. HOLLARD, al Kaponga. FOR SALE— Hams and rolled bacon, yd 1b ; quality guaranteed. A. C. Milne, Lake road. FOR SALE— Second-hand tanks in good order. Cowell and Kneebone, Plumbers, Hawera. R.W.SAKGENT WATCHMAKER, JEWELER, Etc. HAWERA, HAS a Splendid and Varied Assortment of articles for WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY PRESENTS in Solid Silver and Electroplate. Tea and coffee services, afternoon tea sets, fruit stands, flower stands, cake baskets, sugar and creams, entree dishes, dinner gongs, hot water kettles and jugs, dinner and breakfast cruets, fish servers, carvers, salad bowls, dessert knives and forks in cases, cake forks, afternoon tea spoons, butter and preserve dishes, egg boilers, biscuit barrels, toast racks, salt cellars, bon-bon dishes, serviette rings and hooks, silver backed hair brushes and hand mirrors, etc. R. W. SARGENT HAWERA. HAWERA SHOEING FORGE. HAVING sold out my interest in the above business, I have to thank my numerous customers for their liberal support in the past, and to ask the same favor for my successor. HERBERT FOY. In taking over the above, I beg to solicit a share of patronage. I have had over 20 years' practical experience in Wanganui in horse shoeing and general blacksmith's work, and feel confident of being able to give every satisfaction. All classes of ironwork done at shortest notice. Estimates given for building iron work. I J. D. JENKINS. DAWSON FALL'S MOUNTAIN HOUSE. A CHARMING HEALTH RESOBT, SECOND to NONE fob MOUNTAIN and FOREST SCENERY. THE above is now open for visitors, under the competent management of Mr H. St. Qlair. • FEES : •Visitors 1/, with use of Mountain '; House for one day or part of day ; children, under 12, half fee. Horses 1/ each, including paddocking for one night. Horses return* ing on day of arrival 6d each. Cottage 2/ e,ach per day. Weekly terms as per arrangement with \ caretaker. •STORES & HORSE FEED KEPT. |S* Meals can be obtained from the Caretaker. Visitors should bring rugs. F. W. WILKIE, Chairman of Committee. Nov. Ist, 1904. NOTICE. ~~ MRS E.J. MEIKLE begs to notify the public of Hawera and surrounding districts that she has purchased the business lately carried on by Mrs Ewart Anderson. A complete stock of all necessary material* for ART NEEDLEWORK will be kept on hand; also, a full stock of Toys and Fancy Goods of all descriptions. A REGISTRY 9FFICE for Servants will be carried on in connection with other business. Ppaitions at present open for cooks, housemaids, and general servants ; good wages to suitable applicants, I^ettfrs promptly attended to. .

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8145, 17 December 1904, Page 3

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