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Special Advertisements. j !r\ RAND PLAIN AND FANCY i VX BALL (Tendered to the Fire Brigade by the Ladies and Gentlemen of Hawera). ■ OPERA HOUSE, ' THURSDAY, APRIL 26. j First-class music. Double Tickets, 5/ ; single, 3/. Admission to gallery, 1/. FANTHAM MEMORIAL. ] MEETING of Subscribers will ] be held in Borough Chambers Wednesday, 25th, 3. p.m. HENRY W. BUTTON, Chairman. ST. MARY'S CHURCH, HAWERA, THE Annual General Meeting of Parishioners will be held in i the Schoolroom on Wednesday, April 25th, at 8 pm., when the ] accounts for the past year will be presented and officers elected for the coming y ear. 2i,4 J- A. JACOB, Vicar. ' EGMONT RACING CLUB, HAWEBA. A GENERAL Meeting of the Club will be held on Thursday, 26th April, at 3.30 p.m. Business— Election of new members. ' ' J. A. TURTON, ( Secretary. MATAPU HALL. A BALL to open the season will - be held in the above hall on Wednesday, April 25th. ; Gents 3/, ladies free. A. MAETIN, ( 2i*4 *& Hon. Sec. < BILLIARD TOURNAMENT. 200 UP. THE Handicaps for the Billiard ' Tournament to be held in Alex. Gr at tan's new Billiard Saloon will be posted in the room on Saturday night, and the opening games ' will be played on Monday, 30th , instant. \ I Nominations to be handed in to ( Bert Cross or Alex. Grattan this week. 1 The games will be played accord- | ».ng to the registered rules of bil>iards, and the prizes will be £1 for first and 15/ to the second ; also, £1 prize for biggest break. £. S. D. oi f\r\f\ up to £50,000 to oUjL\J\J\J Lend in one Sum on rural security. Farms for Sale and Lease. Several Hotels on our books, either for sale of goodwill or freehold. DATSON AND CO., Mortgage Agents, etc., Eltham (Box 11) and Manaia. DAWSON FALLS MOUNTAIN HOUSE. THIS Popular Resort is NOW OPEN to Visitors for the coming season. Considerable imj provements have been made in the ' house and to the track. There is I now no necessity for packing. The track up to Fantham's Peak has ! been very much improved also, which should prove a boon to mountain climbers. The tariff is the same as in the past, viz. : 1/ per day ; children under,: 1 2 years, half-price. Horses 1/ per day, "with paddocking. Detached A cottage 2/ each visitor pe. day. Meals can be obtained at 2/. Horse feed 1/6. Tinned j^eat^ fish, milk, cream, fruit, biscuits,, and sundries, kept in stock. Visitors must bring rugs and -wraps, and ladies are advised to ' n briqg. their, ;own pillow slips. Cooking utensils and' table vrare supplied. NEW COTTAGE.— A new cot- '" tage bias been built, to accommodate a limited number of visitors. Tariff ' 9/ per day. Intending visitors should >'■ reseVve accommodation. No provision is made for invalids • W. H. Bt. CLAIB Custodian. 5 OLD METALS. , s \\7 E are Cash buyers of above. YY Top prices for: Cast iron, 1 lead, brass, copper, zinc,, pewter, etc. Also metal drosses. Note the address: JONES & CO., Clyde Quay, WeMipgton.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LI, Issue 9074, 24 April 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LI, Issue 9074, 24 April 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LI, Issue 9074, 24 April 1906, Page 1