BUSINESS NOTICES. Norton and Caplen had a busy time last Friday unpacking three new Rover cars. Colonial models, which had just v reached Hawera to the order of local residents/ The cars are fitted with electric installation which is found a great improvement. The lines of the Colonial model are practically.the same as the English, but the cars stand a good deal higher and consequently give i^ more clearance. The firm have several snore on the way to New Zealand.
■ -Six fresh cases of smallpox are reported from Sydney. Daloney's burlesque band, |which is giving performances in Taranaki with the object of raising funds for a drum and fife band for the senior cadets, gave a performance in. Hawera on Saturday afternoon and evening, and greatly amused the public. A liberal response to the appeal for funds was made, £9 10s 4d being collected, which after deducting 15s for expenses, leaves a clear profit of £8 17s 4d. The money raised in each town will Be devoted to a band for that particular centre. ' The Egmont-Wanganui hounds meet at Okaiawa on Wednesday. A social will be held at the Okaiawa Town/.Hatt on' Friday. The annual meeting of the Kaponga Association Football Club is called for Tuesday. •- > . -.;. Eighteenpence f0r.60 doses '.That's , all it;costs to buy the best of all cough and cold relievers—VNAZOL." Shifts a cold like mae;ic. Soothes and eases *aore throats. Test it yourself (—Advt.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 1 June 1914, Page 7
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236Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 1 June 1914, Page 7
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