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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. HAWERA BOWLING CLUB. TIHE Annual Meeting of the above CJub will be held in Keen's Rooms on Monday, May 31st, at B p.m. • n A. ROBERTSON, 29,31 . Hon. Sec. AUROA HALL. A PUBLIC PATRIOTIC MEETING «rr^Jr lli **» held in th<* above. Hail on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, at 7 p.m., to discuss means of raising money for the New Zealand wounded Soldiers. Ladies cordially invited. D. PENNY, . . Convenor. HAWERA PRIVATE SCHOOL. PRINCES STREET. * mHE Seoond Term will begin on X TUESDAY, JUNE 1. Boarders are requested to return on Monday, May 31. Miss Haselden will be at home on Monday, afternoon, May 3i. HOSPITAL SHIP. : ALL Ladies willing to assis| Sewing Bee in making articles '.required for Hospital Shir) are asked to -meet at Wesley Hall on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. Arrangements 'will. be made, to supply material to those preferring to work at their homes. Gifts and articles recmired may be left at E. Dison's. MRS. E. DIXOIf, Mayoress. THE HOSPITAL SHIP FUND. WILL be closed TO-DAY. ; Those* who still wish to contribute may I do so for the I . MAYOR'S FUND A For wounded New Zealanders and for the assistance of the dependents of New Zealanders killed. Lists at Borough Chambers, Bennett and Sution, E. Dixbn and Co., E. B. i Bates, Mrs Foyster, C. A. Bates, L. 10. Hooker, Smith and Easton, Public Library, and Star office. St. John ambulance. hospitaE ship. AT the request of his Excellency the Governor, and Mayor and Councillors of Hawera, the local members of the St. John Ambulance are organising a collection on behalf of the Hospital Ship for our wounded at the front. Lists have been deposited as follows:—Star Office,' Borough Council Chambers, Mr E. Dixon, Messrs Bennett and Sutton, Messrs Smith and Easton, Mr C. A. Bates, Mrs Foyster. Public Library, Mr E. B. Bates, and Mr L. O. Hooker. ~~ HOUSE FOR SALE. A SNIP! ;. /TYRANT AND CAMPBELL, Estate |XA Agents (opp. P. 0.), Hawera, have received instructions, from the owner (who has purchased a farm), to offer at a- sacrifice his nrst*-class town property, as under, viz.— 3 SECTIONS of land, each containing" £ acre, together with a new bungalow of o living rooms, replete with every modern convenience, including porcelain bath, sink, electric light, copper, cubs, sink, water and drainage, woodshed, etc. Price for immediate sale, £675, of . which amount £375 can remain on mortgage at 5£ per cent. This property is honestly worth £800. t Immediate application is necessary. GRANT AND CAMPBELL, Sole Agents. SYKES AND CHRITENSEN ! A NNOUNCE that they are comXX mencing business in the premises next to Mr Lockhart's, Princes St. I They are prepared to do all kinds of Engineering and General Smith work. All kinds of agricultural implements repaired. Motor Springs and Forgings a specialty. Also Pipe Welding and Bending for Refrigerating Machinery. All work entrusted to them will receive prompt attention. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Charges Moderate. j . FOR SALE—£IOO CASH. I"1(\ X ACRES * close Kaponga. ! J tL/jLJ dead level and well watered; capacity 70 cows, horses, etc.; house 6 rooms, concreted cowshed, piggeries. Leasehold for 3 years at 27s 6d per acre; o.r.p. at £35 per acre; goodwill only £100. Winter crops can be had for a small consideration A good chance for man wanting cheat) land; will work in well with Plains land. JAMES AND CILLMAN, Sole Agents, HAWERA. ' SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION MADAME EMILY BBIGGS (late Professor Singing, L.A.M., London) will resume teaching at 252,, Avenue, Wanganui. on June 2nd, Terms: 3 guineas. Special 20-trip railway ticket 17s 6d (up to 60 miles) arranged for country pupils. > , . ; MONEY TO LEND. ■ "I"JSTE have sums available for in- * t V vestment on Hawera Town Pror perty. at 6 per cent., with right to " pay off £50, or any multiple, on pay- " ment of three months' interest. HALLIWELL, SPRATT & THOMSON, 1 Solicitors, r Regent Street, Hawera. 7 —— OT> Trt 14s 6d Shoes fill the •Xy •JO • Shoe Bill for wise women—36s days each year.— 0.8.F.. High Street, the "Cheap and Good* Store.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 31 May 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 31 May 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 31 May 1915, Page 1

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