Special Advertisements. H" AWERA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. TO-MORROW. 11 a.m. — C. J. Tocker, Student. 7 p.m. — Rev. J. R. Shore, M.A., ; subject, "The Ministry of Women." ■yXTESLEY CHURCH, HAWERA. TO-MORROW— SUNDAY . 11 a.m.— Rev. F. W. Boys. 7 p.m.— Rev. F. W. Boys, "The Curse of Racial Hatred." -VTETHODIST CHURCH, HAWERA GRAND CHOIR CONCERT. COMPLIMENTARY TO MISS BARLEY. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24th. Miscellaneous Items and Van Bree's Cantata, "St. Cecilia's Day." 23 Admission Is. RIVERLEA HALL. A BALL will be held in the abo/c Hall on THURSDAY, 25th inst., in aid of conveniences to the Supper Room. Gents 2s 6d; ladies Is. A. VOULLAIRE, 24 Hon. Sec. LOYAL UNION LODGE, 1.0.0.F..M.U. ORDINARY Fortnightly Meeting will \J will be held on MONDAY Next at 7.30 p.m. I J. E. COWELL, Secretary. TARANAKI PLUMPTON COURSING CLUB. (Run under N.Z.C.A. Rules.) To be held at WHAREROA, HAWERA, 'WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 24th and 25th AUGUST, 1910. Ist Course Starts Each Day at 12.30. Admission 2s. Members free, on production of ticket. Ladies free. Come and See the Gunner »Beat the Dogs in Cup Final. TARANAKI CUP. For Maiden Dogs and Bitches (unlimited number) at £1 10s each. Open to all dogs that have not won £5 or more at time of draw. Winner, Cup value £5 with £2'J added; runner-up £5; and two dogs at £2 10s. Thirty nominations or stakes paid pro rata. OPEN EVENT. At £1 5s each for an unlimited number of Dogs and Bitches. T«m acceptances or stakes paid pro rata. First dog, £15 ; ruuncr-up, £3; two dogs at 21s each. SUPPLEMENTARY STAKE. For all dogs beaten in First • n-1 Second Round of Taranaki Cup. Sweepstake of £1 Is. Club deducts 20 per cent. Nominations close at conclusion of second round. First dog, 75 per cent; second dog, 25 per cent. Draw takes place at Mr Budge's Office, Princes street, Hawera, at 7. 50 p.m., on TUESDAY, August 23rd, 1910. NOMINATIONS, with necessary fees, must be in the Secretary's hands NOT LATER THAN MONDAY, 22nd Aus., 1910. T. Tit ASK, Hon. Sec. P.O. Box 57, Hawera. GANE MILKING MACHINE AND AUTOMATIC RELEASER. GILLIES AND NALDER have been appointed Sole Agents for above. Prices and Terms on application. IT is a fa»t that many Pianos are practically given away because their owners think they are worthless. There is no doubt there are Pianos to which the term could be applied with truthfulness, but only to those whioh are riddled to such an extent by the destructive borer that they are crumbling to pieces. If your Piano in 'ts present condition is useless to you, consult MR L. GRIFFITH GRACE, who will give you the benefit of his English Factory training and vast subsequent experience, and advise what had better be done to remedy its defects and put it in good playing order. Remember, Mr Grace is a CERTIFICATED TUNER and REPAIRER, and in addition to Ys knowledge of Idle Piano and its defects, has had special training in the construction, repairing and tuning of Organs. Without the SPECIAL FACTORY TRAINING a Tuner is incompetent to thoroughly understand the intricacies and complications and remedy the defects of the American oi Reed Organ. Postal Address: Box 34, Hawera. Workshop: HIGH STREET. Enquire E. Dixon and Co. ______ CHAMPION FLOUR. THE NORTHERN MILL IS STILL A FREE MILL. A FREE MILL. A FREE MILL. rTIHEY will NOT Join the celebrated JL Flour Millers' Trust. Every wage-earner should ask for bread made from this brand. CHAMPION FLOUR is stocked in all sizes by E. FODEN. U. S. FOX. GIIIANIHBBS' STORE.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LVII, Issue LVII, 20 August 1910, Page 1
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