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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. KAPONGA DEFENCE RIFLE CLUB THE Annual Meeting of the Kaponga Rifle Club will be held in the Town Hall on THURSDAY, the 30th of April, at 8 p.m. BUSINESS: Annual report and balance-sheet Election of officers and general. G. R. SMITH, Hon. Secretary. PRIVATE MATERNITY HOSPITAL Will be opened in WILSON STREET, HAWERA, on or about May 11. NURSE STUART, Registered Nurse and Certificated Midwife. Present Address: Post Office, Hawera. "VTURSE "ITERRIE, PRIVATE HOSPITAL, MANAIA, (late Mrs. MeHugh's). Maternity, medical and surgical cases received. N.Z. CO-OPERATIVE HONEY PRODUCERS' ASSOCIATION, LTD. : A PPLICATION will be received XJL until May Bth for the purchase of Bees (Lenz strain) and Hives. Full particulars can be obtained from the < Secretary. F. C. Baines, Te Roti. AWATUNA CO-OPERATIVE DAERY ' FACTORY COMPANY, LTD. WANTED, Manager for Taungai tara Branch/ Factory; £180 per . annum and usual allowances. Applications, with testimonials, to be r marked and addressed to the chair- !• man, close on MONDAY, May 11, at the office of the Company, Awatuna. „ R. G. SURREY, Secretary. TENDERS. mENDERS are invited for the lease J -L for three or five years of that o splendid dairying farm • containing 155J acres belonging to Mrs W. T. Wells, Manaia road. First-class house, milk shed, and outbuildings; electric light,, ~ power, 'phone and every convenience; close to Manaia and factory. One of the best farms in Taranaki. A liberal ' allowance for manure. Tenders to be „• addressed to A. G. Bennett, Solicitor, *j' Manaia, from whom conditions of lease can be obtained. Tenders close May ■" 2nd, 1914. The highest or any tender "" not necessarily accented. * — : d AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE A FREEHOLD DAIRY FARM FOR £100 DEPOSIT. A 11 MILES FROM RAILWAY AND fj FACTORY BY METALLED ROADS. -j 1 A ACRES, divided into 9 paddocks, boxthorn hedges; good 1 6-roomed house, 14-bail cowshed (concrete), trapshed and pig-sties; will milk 45 cows besides carrying dry stock. Price £42 per acre. Terms: £100 cash, £300 in 1916, balance 7 i years at 5 per cent. The milking; portion of this place, 95 acres, is level and equal to anything in the district; - the balance, which is fenced off, is hilly and suitable for dry stock. Make an appointment at once to inspect. The place is cheap; the terms £ are dead easy. I W. O'CALLAGHAN TATTERSALL'S BUILDINGS, HAWERA. "HERE WE ARE AGAIN." J SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS. Special Show this Week and Special I Cash Prices.'' ; Boots and Shoes, all sizes; Saddle * Tweed Trouses, Prints, CaUcoes and * , Sheetings. i Prices to suit all keen buyers. We supply everything from a needle to an anchor, as we carry a stock of £2000. OUR SPECIAL CASH PRICES THIS WEEK ONLY: Johnston's English Barb wire, 14s Gd; plain, 14s. American Barb Wire, 18s lOd; plain, 12s lOd. Box of Soap, 18 bars, 11s 6d. Splendid value. Sago, 51bs Is; Cream Tartar, Is 2d. Rice, 51bs Is; Tapioca, 51bs Is. Box of Candles, lls lid. Oats, 2s lid bushel. Chaff, 3s lOd sack. "Wheat, 4s lid. Sugar, 9s Bd. Pollard, 15s. 8 Sticks Havelock, 5s 6d; Derby, 5s 6d. Matches, 3 packets Is Id. Flour, 100's, 12s; 50's, 6s 3d. Oatmeal, 3s Bd. Sucrosine 3 16s. 51b of our Special Tea, 7s. Money returned if not satisfied. If we satisfy you, telt others; if we don't, tell us. E.~C AIN ' TOWN AND COUNTRY SUPPLY STORE, NORMANBY. Box 1.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 28 April 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 28 April 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 28 April 1914, Page 1

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