SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. MANGATOKI PATRIOTIC FUND. A MEETING of the public of Mangatoki will be held in the Hall on MONDAY EVENING, October 16th, for the purpose of deciding upon the allocation of the local Patriotic Fund. TV. A. CURTEIS, Chairman of Committee. GOSPEL HALL] HAWERA. :— SUNDAY, at 7 p.m. Preacher: Mr HARRY ISAAC. Everyone invited. -. • :OIIESEYTERIAN CHURCH, JT KAPONGA. TO-MORROW. 11 a.m. —Rev. Jos. Butler. Communion service. 7.30 p.m.—Mr J. M. Bryt. HAWERA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ; TO-MORROW. YOUNG PEOPLE'S DAY. 11 a.m. —Children's service. Address on "Who is my neighbor?" 7 p.m.—Address to young people on "Service." Retiring collections at both services for Youth of the Church Fund. Preacher: Rev. J. R. Shore. HAWERA METHODIST SERVICES. TO-MORROW. 11 a.m. —Rev. W. Rowe. Anthem, "King of Kings." 7 p.m. —Mrs E. 0. Blamires. Subject: "Women and War." Anthem, "The Lord is My Shepherd." H. A. J 01™ * C°CASH GROCERS (Opposite Post Office), HAWERA. Telephone 22. P.O. Box 25. SUGAR, 9s 6d per bag. FLOUR, 15s 100, 7s 9d 50. KEROSENE, 9s 9d per case. NEW SEASON'S CURRANTS (machine cleaned), 5d per lb. FACTORY BUTTER, Is Id per lb. OX TONGUES, 2s 9d. BOOT POLISH, 5 tins for Is. SATURDAY SNIPS. CHEESE, 8d lb. PRIME BACON, lid lb. BEDFORD can more than fill the biggest hall in Dunedin. Do not miss him Next Tuesday. A TJCKLAND RACING CLTJB. SUMMER MEETING. NOMINATIONS for Auckland Cup, 2650 sovs. Railway Handicap, 1000 sovs. Summer Cup, 1000 sovs. A.R.C. Handicap, 1000 sovs. Grandstand Handicap, 1000 bovs. Islington Plate, 650 sovs. Auckland Plate, 650 sovs. CLOSE by 9 p.m. on FRIDAY 4 13th November. I Fees (1 sov. each) to accompany Nomination. ° J. F. HARTLAND, I Secretary. ! NOTICE. MESSRS CARRAD & HOWE wish to notify Ladies of Hawera that their Costume Display, commencing 20th October, will be -in UNION ST.". (next Morris, Jeweller), instead of Arthur's, as circularised. BEDFORD'S Lecture on "Economics ' of Drink Question" admitted the finest ever delivered in the Dominion. Opera House, Tuesday. V NORMANBY TOWN AND COUNTRY STORE. TO MY CUSTOMERS OF NORMANBY AND SUitiIOUNDING DISTRICT. HAVING disposed of my business as from OCTOBER 17th to Mr S. O. JOHNS, my successor (who I aim sure will do his very best to please you), J take this opportunity of thanking all for generous support accorded me while I have been in Normanby, and would rSßp_ectfully ask your continuance, to my successor. : AS I AM LEAVING NORMANBY AT AN EARLY DATE. I SHALL bw PLEASED TO HAVE A SETTLE-: MENT OF ALL OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS ON OR BEFORE OCTOBER 30th AT NORMANBY STORE. E. CAIN; . Having taken over the above Store from Mr Edward Cain, I trust to have your support, as I shall leave no room for complaint, having decided to keep goods only of FIRST QUALITY and at REASONABLE PRICES, as this is tlie only way to run a successful business. A TRIAL SOLICITED. Yotlrs faithfully, S. O. JOHNS. HD. BEDFORD'S Lecture on • ■ "Economics of the Drink Question", is convincing. Opera- House, Tuesday. _ • BUILD UP THE - SYST.S^ ~.. ■"■ ■• " ■* ■ with' :■•■■;. ■■■■• ■■. TONIC HYPOPHOSPHITES. i ' Obtain from I FTUIT Chemist, [■'■ ---,;■ i./. HAWJEGA. ■
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 17 October 1914, Page 1
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