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Special Adver^^emeiktiß. ST. MARY'S CHORCH, HAWERA. AFAREWELL^Sociai will be given to Rev. P. T. and Mrs Fortune at the Sunday School -on TUESDAY, January 9th, at 8 p.m. Musical programme and refreshments." Admission free. All invited. ■ > W. BAKER, E. B. BATES, Churchwardens. MEMORIAL SERVICE. PARIROA PAH. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17. . At 2 p.m. TTNVEILING of Memorial Stone in vJ Memory of KAMARIERA RAUMATI. Preachers: Rev. R. Haddon and Wi Katara. Maori Choir will render Hymns 12 : MILITARY TRAINING. ~ NO. 15 CbMPANY~si3NIOR CADETS. .■;'■;.■ -;'(;fc. •[' OBLIGATORY Parades of the above c Company will be held every TUESDAY on and > after the 9th January. No leave will be granted without written application. Parades will be held at the Drill Hall, Hawera. Fall in 7.30 p.m * J. W. BRUNT, Capt., ' v O.C. No. 15 Coy. WANGANUI GIRLS' COLLEGE. FIRST TER^f, 1912. THE Term begin^ on MONDAY, sth February. Applications for boarding accommodation should be made as. soon as possible. : Prospectuses may be obtained from the undersigned. >> W. J. .CARSON, l. Secretary. Wanganui, 6th Jan.j 1912. - -j; FOXTON RACING CLUB. ACCEPTANCES. OWNERS and Trainers are reminded that Acceptances for first day, and Entries for Trial Stakes (first day) and Maiden Scurry (second day) close with -the. Secretary on THURSDAY, January 11th, 1912, at 9 p.m. 1 W- GRAY, *~~^-r?~^~ ~~~^- ~~'- . —^^-c^^areiaiguj,^ B. A. BIDWELL (Late S. E. COOPER & CO,) TAILORS AND COSTUMIERS, HIGH STREET ... HAWERA. RACE GOWNS! RACE GOWNS! JUST Arrived NEW MATERIALS, comprising- the NEW SELF COLORED and FANCY WORSTEDS in the LATEST ART SHADINGS. Also SICILLIANS and MOHAIRS in exclusive designs. Patterns sent upon receipt of telephone or postal request. Come and select your Material early | to avoid disappointment. SPECULATORSJ THE PICK OF THE BASKET. O4A ACRES, all ploughable; 30 OtcL/ acres under plough for rape, 30 acres for swedes, 15 acres in oats (doing well), and the balance in excellent pasture. The farm will carry 100 cows well, and is now carrying 400 ewes with 106 per cent of lambs almost ready for market, 70 cattle and 7 horses; house of 6 rooms and good outbuildings. This property, situated If miles from factory, 2 miles from good town on Main Trunk railway, and having about If miles of road frontage, is admirably suited for cutting up. Price £20 per acre; exceptional terms. T? C* TJ LENNERHASSETT, LAND AGENT, | i E AW & Al UT 0. THE \ USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVI , xl DENT SOCIETY. - The Largest, Soundest, and Most Pros perous Mutual Life Office in the British Empire. PROFITS DIVIDED ANNUALLY I PROFITS DIVIDED ANNUALLY! FUNDS over £27,000,000 c ANNUAL INCOME over £3,500,000 s CASH. BONUS for one year, 1910, over ... £839,602 ' EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary, c Branch Office — Customhouse Quay, Wellington. K. W. BAIGENT, Canvassing Agent, Hawera. T. A. SMITH, Agent Industrial Department, 49 Collins Street, Hawera.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 9 January 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 9 January 1912, Page 1