IjpecUl Adrertiaementf. | IMPORTANT NOTICE. To the Affiliated Members of North Island Brass Band Association. '■ OWING to the Programme of the local Contest having been altered, the Annual Meeting of the Association has been Postponed til) Friday, January 26th, at g a.m. Meeting to be held in the Borough Chambers, E. R. B. HOLBEN, Sec. N.I 8.8.A. DANGER. r I iHE Public are warned that live JL wires placed round the Show Grounds are dangerous to all who approach the ground except through the gate. A. M. CONROY, Contest Secretary. ST. THERESA'S CONVENT, OPUNAKE. THE Sisters wish to notify the public that the Convent School and Classes in Theory, Shorthand, and Book-keeping will begin on Monday, January 22nd. " Music, Painting, Fancy Work, and Carving Lessons began on Monday, January 15th. Pupils will oblige by making arrangements as soon as possible. MISS VIOLET ROBINSON, A.V.C.M., will re-commence Tuition in Violin and Pianoforte on Monday, January 29th. ISS McRAE'S School Reopens on Monday, 29th Jan., 1906. REWARD. LOST — A black gelding, aged, white star on forehead, 16 hands high, shod all round. Apply Guy Cooper, Manaia. LOST— Two bullocks from Mere-. . mere,. xJjUife^-ftnd* white, ._. 1 strawberry, with red neck. Ten shillings reward. Apply R. J. Hughes, or F. Andrews, Normanby, or W. Townsend, Meremere. LOST— From Hastings road, on Dec. 22nd, chestnut gelding, aged, shod all round, star on forehead. Finder rewarded on giving information or returning same to F. Cheffings, Mangatoki. WANTED npENDERS for 33 chains road I formation. For particulars apply at Mr Climie's office. W. Q. WHITE. » KAUPOKONUI COOPERATIVE DAIRY FACTORY CO., Ltd. WANTED Tenders for supply of 200 cords Firewood, in 3ft lengths, at Taikatu, Oeo, Skeet, and Sutherland Creameries (50 cords at each). Tenders close on Saturday, 3rd February, 1906. E. 0. BARLEYMAN, Secretary. NOTICE eh ACCOUNTS. HAVING disposed of my business to Messrs Bennett and Sutton, and being about to leave the district, I request that all accounts owing to me be settled at once. All overdue accounts not paid by 22nd January, 1906, will be sued for. I request that all accounts due by me be sent in at once. Messrs Bennett and Sutton will receive moneys on my account and give receipt for same. F. J. WRIGLEY. January sth, 1906. VISITING MOUNT EGttONT NO PACKING. DRIVE RIGHT TO HOUSE. i^LARKE & HIGGINSON, of \J Egmont Stables, are prepared to run a weekly trip to Mountain House at reasonable rates if sufficient inducement offers. Leaving Saturday, returning Monday, or as party desires. Parties of three and upwards arranged for. All information at stables. Seats should be booked by Friday nights. rvOEs Ft pa yi What? Why to eat the Best Meat in the market. Then go to the Meat Bazaar. L. S. BARRACLOUGH THE Star Almanack is invaluable to business men in all the towns between Palmerston and Wanganui, as it contains a lot of information of everyday use.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume L, Issue 9001, 25 January 1906, Page 1
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