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Special Advertisement*. Q.OSPEL HALL, PRINCES STREET EVANGELISTIC SERVICES. SUNDAY, 7 p.m. (D.V.) Speaker: MR HARRY ISAAC, Evangelist. A Hearty Welcome to all. AUROA HALL SOCIETY. ~ rriHE Annual Meeting of the above J- /will be held on SATURDAY Evening, at 8 p.m. W. BRADFORD, 4 >6 Hon. Sec. ELTHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL. ~~ OPENING OF GAS WORKS, ETC. nnHE Official Opening of the Muni- -■- cipal Gas Works will take place at 3.30 p.m. on MONDAY Next, May 8, and;of the Town Hall at 8 p.m. Crown Minister, yinembers of Parliament, and local \government - representatives from aU parts of the province will be present. Townspeople are earnestly requested to join in making the functions the success their importance deserves. Banquet tickets (obtainable from any Councillor), 5s each. Dress circle free W.J, TRISTRAM, ■ Town Clerk. ASOCIAL will be held iri the Auroa Public Hall oh TUESDAY, May 16th, in aid of funds for the Auroa Association Football Club. FRANCIS T. SYMES, 6A!O Honl Sec. THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A DISTRICT BRANCH OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE. AT HAWERA. j IT is hereby noticed, for general information, that! .in lieu of the agency of the Public Trust Office at Hawera under the Control of Mr C. A. Budge as Agent, a branch of that office has been established there under the control of Mr Charles Zachariah as District Manager. Mr Zachariah will manage both the Hawera and New Plymouth branches of the Public Trust Office. FRED. FITCHETT, Public Trustee. Wellington, 22ndi April, 1911. alt - - •%■<--->-'■--■■ .-■-. - . CALL AND SEE THE NEW MATERIALS. fTIHEY are at George Davies. No- -■- where else. I saw the proposed materials three months ago and got in my orders on the understanding that I was to be served first, or the orders to be cancelled. The mills have kept their contract. And the man who desires his Suit to be distinctive in patterns can have it now. George Davies is tailoring from those materials —for Cash, but not at higher prices. My prices are still 555, 635, 75s the Sac Suit to Order—shaped by the highest salaried cutter* m the Dominion and tailored by Union tailors. Every garment cold to you oh my famous guarantee of "complete satisfaction or your money back, including the deposit." Come and see the materials —or write for samples. CEORCE DAVIES, LTD., THE MODERN TAILOR, 42 HIGH ST., HAWERA. XjIOLK TTAVE "TTORSE" mHAT'S a Yankeeism. It's an exJ-. pression not very well known in this country, and means common sense. HOARSE VOICES are more common here. Yet VVIOLETTA Cough Cure will cause you to develop one and lose the other. You increase your common sense, and absolutely lose your cold. And yet some people still have colds. Wonderful, isn't it? But there's always hope, even for you. WIOLETTA Cough Cure is made of the purest ingredients. (See the analyst's certificate on every package.) It is pleasant to take, and can be given to children and invalids with confidence, AND IT GIVES EASE FROM THE FIRST DOSE. Coughs,, colic, bronchitis, inguenza—it settles them right away. WIOLETTA Cough. Cure can be had from all chemists and stores, price 3s 6d, posted 4s, per bottle, of 128 medium doses. Cork the bottle tightly when cured, you'll want it next time. Be sure and put it to the test. IT CAN STAND IT. Agent: W. K. WALLACE, HAWERA and MANAIA. 2 WANTED —Ladies desirous of securing hair goods of superior quality at lowest prices should send to A. M. Hendy, Hair Specialist, Dun«dki, who will be pleased to send any article of hairwork on approval. Hair Switches of pure hair from 7s 6d. Wavy Hair Pads, Toupees, Transformaiiions, Curl Clusters, etc., in large variety. Ladies' own combings worked into switches, etc., from 2s 6d. New illustrated catalogues post free on application, under plain cover, to any address. STAR ALMANACK. Wanted, every resident, every farmer, to know that the book he wants is the STAR ALMANACK, replete with up-to-date information, packed with useful points worth knowing. A dairy and cash book in one cover.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 6 May 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 6 May 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 6 May 1911, Page 1

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