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Special Advertisements. /-APERA HOUSE, HAWERA. TO-NIGHT AT 8. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. Pathe's Superb Masterpiece: ' ITHE • BLACK COU N1 ESS.'' "THE BLACK COUNTESri." Gloriously colored. Lavishly staged. The staging and mounting on .a most lavish scale. See the Lovely Ballet. See the Wondrous Eastern Dances. The chief artists in this wonderful drama seem to live on the screen. You will forget all your troubles if y "HYPNOTISM AT HICKVILLE." "HYPNOTISM AT HICKVILLE." Come Early, or you will miss the BEST PICTC/RE yet screened. _ ~~ HAWER-V"HOSPITAL BOARD. " PUBLIC VACCINATION. DR THOMSON, Public Vaccinator for the Hawera District, announces that he will be in attendance at the Borough Chambers, Hawera, on MONPAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, August 4th, 6th and 7th, at 2.30 p.m. C. E..PARRINGTON, Secretary. _EGMONT AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. DAIRY HERD~cbMPETITION. TO this year's schedule the Association have added a class for Dairy Herds, to be open to all farmers in. any district, for herds of 25 cows and over —the awards to be made on a basis of one shilling for butter-fat and one farthing for every lOlbs of milk on the factory returns. The average for tbe whole season will be taken by the highest number of cows milked at any time —the competition to commence from the Ist of August, 1913, finishing on the 31st May. 1914, and to bo und" I.' ih'H supervision of stewards appointed by the Association. PRTZE MONEY—FIRST, £15; SECOND, £7 10s; THIRD, £2 10s: in addition to which the President offers a Challenge Trophy, to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals. Entries will be accepted up to the Ist of SEPTEMBER, Entrance fee, £1. The Association wish to do everything in their power to further the agricultural interests of the district. They in/ite your attention now and expect your 00-operation. F. G. TREWEEK, alt Secretary. TCIGMONT COUNTY COUNCIL. LOAN PROPOSALS. RESULTS OF POLL. No. I—MACHINERY LOAN, £1000. For the proposal 303 Against the proposal ... 139 Informal 6 I hereby declare the proposal to be carried. No. 2—BRIDGES LOAN, £6000. For the proposal ... ... -287 ,Against the proposal ... 148 Informal »•■ 11 I hereby declare the proposal to be carried. X 0 7—ROAD LOAN, RAHOTU RIDING (NORTHERN SUBDIVISION), £9405.' For the proposal 65 Against the proposal ... 172 Informal 7 I hereby declare the proposal to be lost. . _ Dated at Opunake this 316t day ot JU,S" mS" GEO. W. ROGERS, Returning Officer. -pI_A_N AND FANCY DRESS BALL WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6. In Aid of the Kapuni Hall Funds and to celebrate improvements. Good floor and first-class orchestra. Sit-down supper (Kapuni's best), run by the ladies. ' Admission: Gents 3s, ladies ls 6d. T. J. SHAW, Hon. Sec., Kapuni Public Hall Society. 2,4,6 _ : ; OWING to the high prices ruling for fat stock, we. the undersigned butchers, are compelled to raise the price of meat from August Ist till further notice. __ W. ROSSITER. H. MOWBRAY. M. BARRACLOUGH. P. BURGESS. STEEL BARRELS! FOR Sale—Specially constructed Steel Barrels of about 40 gallons capacity; quantities in stock and arriving in regular monthly shipments. Suitable for exportation of oil, tallow, glycerine, etc. W. Elson, 40 Belfast Street. Christchurch. ~MONEY TO LEND. WE have various sums of money available for investment at current rates from £100 upwards in any sums, particularly the £130 £200, £250. £300, £650, £750, also several sums of £1000 and upwards. We can also arrange loans from Government Departments up to £4000 at 5i per cent. July 29 1913. _,-,_--._, HALLIWELL & SELLAR, Solicitors, Regent Street. Hawera. MONEY TO LEND. WE have Money to Lend on first mortgage. GILLIES & NALDER. THE Opunafce Sawmilltng Co., Ltd., be<* to intimate to builders, farmers and the public generally that they have opened a yard at Manaia where large and varied stocks ot all classes of Building Materials, togetlier with Seasoned Rustic, T. and G Match i Lining and Flooring, will be kept on aCail or write for particulars to Mr I George Dawson, County Office, Manaia, or to R. Greig, Manager. Opunake. .. j^UE RED BIRCH POSTS. LAST LONGER THAN TOTARA. At £3 17s 6d per 100 on trucks Rangataua Station. ora6r R nwi_3ok & co.,i/rn,.,. ' . ■- Taihape.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 2 August 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 2 August 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXV, Issue LXV, 2 August 1913, Page 1

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