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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. r"|PERA HOUSE, HAWERA. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT. THE WORLD'S PICTURES. THE LYRIC ORCHESTRA. "THE RIDDLE OF THE GREEN UMBRELLA." "THE RIDDLE OF THE GREEN UMBRELLA." And a Strong Supporting Programme. 0 T. MARY'S, HA WER A. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. The Choir will render the Cantata, "THE WAY OF THE CROSS," By Dr Ferris Xozer, After shortened Evensong. ST. MARY'S, HAWERA. EASTER OFFERTORIES. THIS Year, with the approval of the \ estry, the Easter Oliertories will be devoted as a nucleus to a Memorial to our last Vicar. | EDWIN B. BATES, H. D. CAPLEN 31,3 Churchwardens. AYVERA METHODIST CHURCH. I OPENING OF PIPE ORGAN. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, APRIL 7 and 8. RECITALS BY~DR BRADSHAW (Christchureh Cathedral.) NOTE.—Purchasers of tickets for the previous recitals who have not yet re- ! xurned them may secure a refund, if I desired, or use them for the above. Tickets, 2s. each. J. FOY. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, HAWERA. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31. * CANTATA "RUTH," By the Choir. Commence at 8 p.m. Soloists —Misses E. Young, P. Young, Rands, Campbell, and Mr Green. Solo by Mr A. B. Mac Donald. Organ Solo, "Storm Fantasia" (Lemmensj, by Mr A. C. Webb. OR MA NBY mlFtlil)dTs~T CHURCH. TO-NIGHT, 7.30 p.m. An evening of Recitals —Rev. E. O. Blamires. Admission, .6d. ' To be followed by the Harvest Sale. i MATAPU HALL. i ■ CIRICKET CLUB'S GRAND AN- / NUAL SOCIAL. MATAPU HALL. TUESDAY, MARCH 30. Good Music, Floor, and Supper. Ladies, Is: Gentlemen, 3s. J. DICK, ( 27,29,30 Hon. Sec. j MANAIA SPORTS CLUB TI|7LLL hold their1 Sports Meeting j H on APRIL 14. A really good Programme. ! ANDY HANSEN, !- — SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. j IN Pursuance of "The Banking Act,) 1908," WEDNESDAY, the 31st March, 1915 (Anniversary of Taranaki), lis hereby appointed a Special Bank • Holiday at all the" Branches of the j undermentioned Banks throughout the I Provincial District of Taranaki, and | also TUESDAY, 6th April, 1915, is1 hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday throughout New Zealand. The Bank of Australasia — ! R. B. SMITH, i Acting Inspector. I The Bank of New South Wales— ! ■ B. M. MOLINEAUX, ! ' • Inspector. j, The Bank of New Zealand— ! W. CALLENDER, I General Manager. • NOTE.—The Banks will be closed also on Friday, Saturday and Monday, 2nd, 3rd and sth April. 1915 (Easter Holidays). NOTICE. THE Kaupokonui Store will be closed on Friday, Saturday and Monday, Easter holidays. '■ NOTICE. I OWING to the rise in materials and the difficulty of collecting our ! monies, we, the undersigned blacksmiths, beg to notify our customers ! that our businesses will be run for • strictly cash on and after April Ist, ; 1915. | GEORGE DEATH. ' S A.-H. GUY. 1 TRESPASSERS. 1 A LL dogs trespassing on Sections .' I\. 53, 54, 55, Block XL, Opunake I Survey District, will be destroyed. > Poison laid for dogs on and "after April ;, Ist, 1915. r j W. L. MORRIS, 3 Te Kiri. S | NOTICE. OWING to the increased cost of material,, we., the undersigned Blacksmiths, intend raising the price of horseshoeing from April Ist, 1915. MANAIA— s c; jones j C. HUNGER, s W. TAYLOR. 5 OTAKEHO— 1 " S. BORN. W. REYNOLDS. f PIHAMA— S\ HARROP. - f OPUNAKE— lj C. TROTTER. }! W. AITKEN. Ij AUHOA— ) j A. PARKES.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 30 March 1915, Page 1

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