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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. r\PEEA HOUSE, HAWERA TO-MORROW NIGHT (THURSDAY) The Management of the Opera Hous< will TO-MORROW NIGHT offer a GRAND BENEFIT GRAND BENEFIT In Aid of Funds for NEW ZEALAND'S NEW ZEALAND'S EXPEDITIONARY FORGE. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. In this time of Empire need, thf Government calls upon the people t« donate what money they can provide for an Expeditionary Force to be sent wherever the Empire calls. IT IS AN IRRESfSTABLE CALL. SUPPORT THE MOTHERLAND. She values the type of men New Zealand can send, and knows their valor and devotion is unquestionable. She will see that all care is taken of New Zealand's brave sons, and knows they will display a continuance of courage and resource at fill times. BE LOYAL TO YOUR KING! TRUE PATRIOTISM. • has been displayed ■ throughout the | Dominion, but we must see to it that our forces do not want. GOD SAVE THE KING. DON'T FORGET THE DATE AND WHERE! Under the patronage of the Mayor and Councillors. Prices as usual, but you may pay as you think fit. You may buy any price tickets you like—2«, 3s or 4s— or a Is will do. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. WANTED—URGENTLY. CIAPTAIN STEVENS, Group Com- >^ mander, requires the services of a loung Man of Territorial age, or slightly over, as typist and clerk in the Group Office, Hawera. The successful applicant should preferably be a Territorial, but not essentially, in which latter case he will have to register as such. Pay offered, 42s a week. COOKS WANTED. WANTED—Six fully qualified Cooks for officers' mess and headquarters' 6taff, expeditionary force. None without first-class hotel credentials or testimonials from late employers need apply. Personal applications, if possible, preferred. Apply Captain Stevens. Defence Office. "Hawera. TO BUILDERS. mENDERS will be received un till JL 4 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, * 19th August, for the Erection of a Residence at Patea. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Loan and Mercantile Office, Havera. A. W. LARSEN. A.R.1.8.A., A.N.Z.1.A., Architect, Wanganui. STATE SCHOOLS DEFENCE LEAGUE. ODDFELLOWS'~HALL, HAWERA. FRIDAY, 14th Ins-t., at.B p.m. The Rer. T. A. WILLIAMS. Baptist j Minister. Christ church, and Organiser for the Defence L^anue, will address a public meeting as above in opposition to the Bible in Schools proposals. Questions cordially invited. His Worship the Mayor will preside. A branch of the State Schools Defence League will be formed after the meeting. KAPONGA AND THE WAR, A MEETING of all Patriotic Residents of Kapongn and surrounding districts will bo held in the Town Hall this comin- THURSDAY, at 8 p.m. sharp, to decide what action sliall be taken in connection with the contributions of this district towards the New Zealand force now mobilising. Ladies especially invited to be present C. E. BETTS, Chairman Kanonga Town Board. '997 ACI*ES, freehold, Whangarei jww I district, situated on Whangaj rei harbor; 12 miles from township ■ and o miles from Grahamstown railway wharf, factory about 2£ miles, P.O. and school 1 mile; 50 acres grass, balance scrub and rough feed very easy to clear. This farm is pracj tically surrounded by the sea; 190 acres ploughable, balance hilly; carry 40 cows; clay road about 2 miles; 10----roomed house; good loamy soil, part alluvial; suitable for dairying or fatj toning; 3 miles freezing works. Price { £9 10s per acre, unencumbered. Owner will exchange for Taranaki dairy farm T "FT 'THOMPSON, LAND AGENT. STRATFORD. (Est. 1903.) THE DRENCH riIHAT has given the most satisfacA tion to the Greatest Milk Firm on Earth, Nestles Limited, is SKINNER'S MAMMITEIN CLEANSING DRENCH. > Try it this season for after calving I ; and to reduce the fever caused bj i Mammitis. when usinor the famous SKINNER'S MAMMITEIN THE ONLY REMEDY FOR 5 MAMMITIS. A GREAT DRENCH. 1 Only 9d per packet, 8s PER DOZEN From Stores. Chemists and Produce Merchants. i Wholesale from Newton King, Kemp thorne. Prosser and Co.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 12 August 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 12 August 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 12 August 1914, Page 1

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