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j SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. HOUSE, HAWERA. ! THURSDAY, APRIL 8. i SPECIAL RETURN VISIT OF THE' , GREAT ENGLISH BARITONE. PETER DAWSON | PETER DAWSON j PETER DAWSON j PETER DAWSON THE GREATEST BARITONE AND | BALLAD SINGER OF THE AGE. THE IDOL OF THE MUSICAL WORLD THE IDOL OF THE MUSICAL WORLD. His Gramaphone Records have made him famous throughout the Englishspeaking world. Supported by his ALL-STAR COMPANY. MISS ANNETTA GEORGE Soprano (Of London and Provincial Concerts). MISS GRACE NEWMAN Violiniste MISS CARLIEN JURS Pianist Box Plan opens at Cole and Donnelly's THURSDAY NEXT. Reserved Seats 4s, Unreserved 3s and 2s NOTICE. ~~ A DANCE will be held in the Mokoia Public Hall on WEDNESDAY, April 7th. ! Admission: Ladies, a Basket; GentleI men, 2s 6d. t T. E. BICKFORD, [ Hon. Sec. Hall Committee. ST. MARY'S, HAWERA. i EASTER OFFERTORIES. THIS Year, with the approval of the Vestry, the Easter .Offertories will Ibe devoted as a nucleus to a Memorial ot our late Vicar. EDWIN B. BATES, H. D. CAPLEN i 31,3 ' Churchwardens, j PATEA BRANCH OF FARMERS' j UNION. A VISIT to the Moumahaki State Farm has been arranged for April 14th, travelling by the Mail Train from BALL ROAD STATION. Intending visitors are requested to notify A. E. WASHER, Hon. Sec. HAWERA LIEDERKRANZ. THE above Society will resume practice in the Oddfellows' Hall on TUESDAY, 13th, at 7.30 p.m., NOT on Tuesday, 6th, as previously arranged. All members and intending members are requested to attend. E. NALDER, Hon. Sec. . __ ~ THE Mangatoki Athletic Club has, decided to hold its sports on THURSDAY, APRIL 22. Further \ nominations close with the Secretary or Handicapper on Friday, April 16th. 3 *'"'..' LECTURES—ADVICE TO FARMERS. FARMERS and others desiring lectures and demonstrations on rural topics, especially advice on topdressing and growing fodder crops, should send in tbeir names immediately to the Director, Technical School. Classes are being started in Hawera, and centres between Hawera and Maxwelitown. FOOTBALL. INTENDING Players for the Hawera Team are requested to roll up in readiness for departure to Waverley by Mail Train on Easter Monday. L. BEAMISH, Secretary. MANAIA SPORTS CLUB WILL hold their Sports Meeting on APRIL' 14. A really good Programme. ANDY HANSEN, Sec. NOTICE TO ATHLETES. OWING to the Okaiawa Sports Committee not having registered their Club in compliance with the N.Z. Athletic Union rules, all competitors that take part in either the RUNNING or WRESTLING events will be disqualified. J. A. HANSEN, Secretary, Taranaki Centre N.Z. Athletic Union. STRATFORD COUNTY COUNCIL. THE Te-popo Bridge, on the Mountain Road (Midhirst), will be closed for traffic on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. WILLIAM HATHAWAY, County Chairman. PLAIN, STEP AND FANCY J DANCING. ! MISS RAWSON has resumed teaching. Afternoon classes for beginners, small children, and advanced pupils. Evening classes forming. Term begins with pupil. Corner Collins St. and South Road PRIME HAMbT THE South Taranaki Bacon Co., Ltd., offers Prime Hams at Factory at B£d per lb. Railage paid on six or more. Special concessions to the Company's «ur>pliers. TO LET. # SIX-ROOMED Dwelling and conveniences, in Disraeli Street. Rent, 12s to suitable tenant. GRANT AND CAMPBELL, Agents. mRTJE~KED BIRCH POSTS. LAST LONGER THAN TOTARA. At £4 2s 6d per 100 on trucks. Order now from R. WILSON & CO., LTDRangataua Station. TAIHAPE. ORDERS booked for Progeny of First-class Pedigree Berkshire Boars, Porirua and Sunnvside stock. A. CLARKE, 4 Auroa.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 3 April 1915, Page 1

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