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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. TO THE ELECTORS OF HAWERA BOROUGH. HAVING acceded to the requests of j several deputations, I have al- j lowed myself to be nominated as a j candidate for the vacancy on the ' Council, and in doing so I can assure you that if entrusted with your confidence at the Poll on June sth, I will make the best use of my long experience of financial questions and in-all matters of importance to the ratepayers I will appeal to my sense of reasoning. , My aims V^ill be for Reform, Progress and Economy. 2 J&.O. W. HARDING. TfOTE FOR TTToTIaRd" WHY?- v (1) He is. a fairly large ratepayer. (2) He is a business man\ of" 18 , years' standing. \ j (3) He has previously been efested to and occupied a seat on the i Lower Hutt Borough Council. V (4) He is broad-minded; therefore all questions which will come be- j fore him (if elected) will receive ! fair .consideration. j (5) He would have this borough progress with due regard to economy. VOTE FOR HOLLARD and note that Polling Day is FRIDAY Next; 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. HAWERA BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE OF DAY OF ELECTION OF ' COUNCILLOR (EXTRAORDIN-! ARY VACANCY). PURSUANT to~Section 11 of "The Local Elections and Polls Act, 1908," I hereby give, notice that the following persons have been duly nominated ac candidates for the office of Councillor for the Borough of Hawera:— • HARDING John William James HOLLARD. Charles Edgar. TONG, John Wilson. And there being only one vacancy to be filled, a Poll will be taken as between the said candidates on FRIDAY, the sth day of June, 1914, at the Borough Chambers, High Street, Hawera. Polling hours 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dated this 29th day of May, 1914. H. S. ELLIOTT, 30,2,4 Returning Officer. HAWERA BOROUGH COUNCIL. LADIES' HOCKEY" TOURNAMENT, JUNE 3, 1914. NOTICE is hereby given that the Council, as Trustee of King Edward. Park by virtue of the powers vested in it under "The Public Reserves and Domains Act, 19082" has given the. Hawera Ladies' Hockey Tourney Committee permission to charge for admission to that portion of the said Reserve known as "the Sports Ground" on WEDNESDAY, 3rd June, 1914, such charge for adrussion to be Is for every person to the ground, and Is fo? every person to the pavilion. • Dated this 19th day of May,-1914. H. K. WHITTTNGTON, 23,27,30 " Mayor. FOR SALE. LK.G. Milking Machine —three • buckets, two pulsators", four eete of Thule cups; nearly new. Apnly P. Connell, corner Lake Road and South Road. RELIMINARY NOTlCE—Elthani Hibernian Ball, Town Hall, July 7th. Beesley's Orchestra.. Good supper. A Brilliant Autumn showing. There jLX. is a dainty elegance about our autumn display that lifts it above the average, an elegance that meets with the approval of the most discerning shoppers. Our Evening Coats are a treat to* loolr at. Ask to see our 'Velveteen* at la 6d yard.—Armitage's, Manaia. ARRIVED ex ''Tainni' 'and. "Waimana," for Shooting season— Eley's Universal cartridges m 3, 4, and 5 shot;' Ruby., Smokeless in 4^ 5, and 6 shot, and Special Nitrb'Amberite in 4, 5, and 6 shot; Eley's Green and Colonial. Landed ex "s.s. Remuera" and "Corinthic," 88 packages general grocery, ironmongery and fancy goods. These goods being imported direct from manufacturers will be sold at lowest rates.—John Gilmour, Octagon, Manila. A PAIR: of Gloves. Our men's gloves are better .than ever; motor, driving, walking, or woollen for men and boys, Is; ladies' reindeer gloves, 9s 6d.—N.Z.. Clothing, Factory, Hawera. STUBBORN Fact. The delicious MILITARY PICKLE ie the world's most tasty condiment. Made from Indian fruits, etc., in puie malt vinegar. Buy a bottle to-day. Price reasonable. ANYONE wanting something good x\ in electro-plated g^ods, dinner and tea-sets, afternoon cups and saucers and plates, glassware, fancy goods, grocery and ironmongery should pay a visit to this establishment. Full supplies prime eating potatoes, pollard, bran; wheat, chaff, oats, barley, rice t meal, peas, etc.—John Gilmour, Mai naia. • _ A ROOM paperea for 2s Bd. What? 2s 8d? Yes! 2s 8d! We are prepared to supply, from among the oddments of our stock, the necessary paper to cover an ordinary 6ized room at 4d (fourpence) per roll. Why not renovate when it costs so little? Engrain Tints. Usually sold at 2s per roll, our price Is 3d per roll. Oatmeal Tints, usually sold 3s per roll; our price from Is 9d. We hold the stock. You need not fear the prices.—R. & E. Tingey, Ltd., High Street ,Hawera. 'Phone 190_. BOYS' Jerseys now opened in Navy, brown, greys, the latest shade; also a range of samples at 2s lid. Our jersey suits are the thing in new shades.—N.Z. Clothing Factory, Hawera. _, . BOOT Repairer—Our boot repairer is an expert.. Bring us your repairs. We want 1000 pair to repair with <~ui H.B. Everwear leather.—N.Z. Clothing Factory, Hawera. ' CALL and See our new show anc then compare.our prices for stylt and sound goods. We are the pecrle —Hannah's Shoe Siore-. v " •

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 30 May 1914, Page 1

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