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Special Advertisements. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, * MANAIA. nnHE Meetings convened for Friday X night, Bth April, are POSTPONED until TUESDAY, April 12th. THOS. A. BRIDGE. TO BUILDERS. mENDERS are invited till noon FRIJL DAY, April 15th, for the erection of a residence, outbuildings and milking shed, for Mr D. Hennessy, Palmer road. Tenders to be deposited and plans and specifications to be seen at my office. J. E. ROE, Architect, Hawera PAINTING. LENDERS invited for_ painting (2 JL coats) three shops, bakehouse, and outbuildings Close FRIDAY, 15th, at 5.30 p.m. Apply A. H. MOORE, 11,13 Opunake. • KAPONGA TOWN BOARD. TENDERS. nnENDERS are called for the delivery X of 150 yards of boulder stone on such roads within the Town District and in such quantities as the Foreman shall direct. Tenders must be in writing and must reach the Board in time for consideration at their next meeting, TUESDAY, April 19th, .1910. R. G. COOK, alt. Clerk. TO BUILDERS. mENDERS are invited till WEDNESL DAY, April 20th, for additions to Otakeho Hall. Plans and specifications to be seen at J. A. Prince's* shop, Otakeho . To be completed by 31st day of May. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. PRINCE, Sec. Hall Committee. MR GEOR&E! SYMEP9 ESTATE,, COLLINS STREET. rt/V SECTIONS', within 500 yards of £*J Railway Station; close to town, centre; dry and sunny; spkndid landscape view. The best building sites in Hawera. Now that the new street is compleited all the unsold lots ar© opem for selection.. P<roni .£52 10s to £140, with £ cash and balance at 5 per cent. All 1 chain frontage or more. Apply W. COWEiEN, Kegemt street. rpOTABA TOSTS, FOR; SALE IN ANT QUANTITY AT LOW RATES. R, WILSON AND CO., LTD., TAIHAPEL -p^AIRYMEN ! T OOK TTERE I FOR SALE. ONE OF THE CHOICEST DAIRY FARMS IN. THE PROVINCE. Only 26 miles from AUCKLAND ; good metal roads all round. Comprises : 300 ACRES, all level, rich, sweetened swamp country; equal to Taranaki land which is selling as high as £50 per acre. Included is a fine herd of young dairy cows, with up-to-date milking plant. Creamery, church, school; P.O. and 'phone mile distant; 6 miles from rail. Satisfactory reasons for selling. PRICE only £20 per ACRE. If Taranaki farmers only realised the results to he achieved out of such country as the above they would soon turn their faces towards the sunny north. For fuller particulars apply R. J. ENTRICAN, 12, Commerce street, m,w,s Auckland. J. A. WARDELL, MILKING MACHINE AND OILENGINE EXPERT, Undertakes to erect or overhaul all kinds of Milking Machines and OilEngines in Taranaki. All telegrams receive prompt attention. Charges) Moderate. Satisfaction assured. J. A. WABDSLL, C/o Hawera Machinery Exchange. "DOMINION" " r """ LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, KAPONGA. MR D. KELLY begs to inform the public of Kaponga and district that he has again taken over the "Dominion" Livery and Bait Stable business at Kaponga (until lately carried on by Mr F. Bullock), and he asks for a continuance of the liberal patronage accorded his predecessor. The travelling public can be assured of courtesy and attention at this establishment. Horses, Gigs, and Buggies for Hire. Horse-clipping and Horse-breaking undertaken. D. KELLY, "Dominion" Stables, Kaponga. TRY the Star Office for Billhead*, Memorandums, Envelopes, Visit' ing Carda. -"to-

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVII, Issue LVII, 11 April 1910, Page 1

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