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Special Advertisements. HAWEIRA DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. GRAND' BIOSCOPE) EuN'TEKTAIN, MENT % In aid of School Funds for purcHasing School Apparatus. OPEIiA HOUSE. FEIDAY, MARCH 18th. Synopsis 1 . — Kevieiw of 2400 Cadets; Empire Day; One Flag, Onei Fleet (formed by 7000 children); May Pole , Dance by 600 Infants arO'Uind 31 May Poletj. These are the most popular Pictures in Australasia. A PATHETIC STOKY— "Where is My Wandering Boy To-night." COMIC SUENESL— Two Pigtails, Those Awful Hats, Why Father Learned to Ride. EDUCATIONAL.— Rice Growing; Frogsi and their Habits; Moscow Under Snow ; A Visit to the London Zoo. Prices, 2s and Is; children halfprile. 17,18 THURSDAY, MARCH 17. At 7.30 p.m. GARDEiNi PARTF& PROMENADE CONCERT Will be held in the Grounds of MB C. A. BATES, Disraeli Street. Admission — Adults 6d; children, 3d. Refreishmemts 6d. Proceeds in aid of Wesleyan Church Bazaar Fund. BRIDGE CLOSED. "JVpOTICEi is hereby given' that the -^ small Bridge om the StratfordOpunake Rload, east of and near the Manga-wheroi (road, is 1 CLOSED- for Traffic until further notice. F. BASHAM, County Engineer. TyTANAjWATU- , RACING CLUB. AUTUMN 1 MEEJTING. AWAPUM ~RAiCEiCOURISEL PALMEiRSTON NOftiTE. WEDNESDAY ~AM) THURSDAY, 13th and 14th APRIL, 1910. ■\TOMINATTONS for the above -^ Meeting CLOSE on FRIDAY, 18th March, 1910, at 10 p.m. J. M. JOHNSTON, Secretary. P.O. Bok 52, Palmerstoni Nbrth. FOUND. A CURE! safe and sure for Eczema, Constipation, Nervous Breakdown, Indigestion. "Vivific" Medicine 1 (3s 6d pea* bottle) and Ointment (2s 6d per pot) have effected some mflrvelloaisi cures. Herbal remedies. Try theou All chemists and stores. A TEA that the quality is always kept to the highest standard is the "Haseilmera Tea*" in. £ apd lib packets, 5 and 101b boxes, and 601b chests, A choice line honey in 1 and 2Slb glass jars. If you want a good range tiy the "Champion." J. Gilmour, Agent, Manaia. ANEW Line in Cups and Saucers. Semiporceiain white, gilt edge, at 6s dozen cash ; a. good line in large tumblers, 5s dozen, smaller size 3s 6d dozen; choice lines in dinner and tea. sets, glassware, etc. On hand a large assortment good electroplate ware. J. Gilmour, Manaia. A WORD about Cash Prices — Sardines, 3 tins for Is; sheep's tongues, small lsi, large Is 9d; pineapple, 21b tins, 6d each; cornflour, guaranteed a< real, good line, 4d lb., 4 packets for Is; table jellies (ships), 3d each, 5 packets for Is, quality good; essences', 3 bottles for Is, 4 bottles for Is; liquid ammonia., 4d bottle; seeded raisins, lib packets from sd; lemooi squash, Is bottle; try Hunkydory new boot polish, 5d tin, 3 for Is; cream tartar, Is lb; quarts Worcester sauce from Is. J. Gilmour, Manaia. A TIE 'Novelty— Just opened: 60 doz-eoi new Tiesi, all the latest styles;, handkerchief ties, tubular ties (fancy and pdain), knitted silk ties; all thei latest shades. N,.Z. Clothing Factory, Hawera. A WELL-MADE SUIT improves the personal appearance of every man. C. S. Smith, Hawera, makes a Speciality of Building Suits. EE ih Good Suit at 27s 6d, or lwer if needed. J. Hunt, Mana ia ALL Well Dressed Boys and Mem, are clothed by us. Boys' Norfolk suits 14s- 6d to 30s ; men's saddle tweed suits 39s 6d; trousers 7s 6d to 19s 6d; overalls 4s 6d, 4s lid; dahy overalls 6s. N.Z. Clothing Factory, Hawerai.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVII, Issue LVII, 16 March 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVII, Issue LVII, 16 March 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVII, Issue LVII, 16 March 1910, Page 1

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