< SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. AUROA HALL. A PUBLIC PATRIOTIC MEETINC discuss means of raising' money for the JNew Zealand wounded Soldiers. Ladiet cordially invited. D. PENNY, ■ . Convenor. HOSPITAL SHIP. A LL Ladies wilJing to assist Sewinp f^ix-J^ «?*? kin S articles required tor Hospital Ship are asked to .meet at ■tSrRww 11 °a WEDNESDAY AF--IERNOON. Arrangements will be made to supply material to those preferring to work at their homes. Giftti £»<"_. a*tlcles squired may be left at Jcj. Dixon c. < ' , MRS. E. DIXON, . ' • . ■ Mayoress. BYKES AND CHRISTENSEN ANNOUNCE that they are commencing business in the premises next to Mr Lockhart's, Princes St. 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 Pip© Welding and Bending for Kefngerating Machinery. ' All work entrusted to them will receive prompt attention. Satisfaction Guaranteed. [ Charges Moderate. MOTOR BUSINESS. WANTED to purchase, as going concern, Motor or Cycle Business, Taranaki District. Full particulars, etc., to "Mechanic," Star office. WHO'S FIRST? LIFETIME CHANCE. X^JK CASH secures a fine little c*W# *J dairy farm of 95 acres; capacity, 35 cows; good 5-roomed house, I l^bail shed, traoshed, shed 50 x 20 i dairy, etc; good shelter. £27 per acre! Keal good terms for balance. First man in gets it. Remember! Cheese 100s at Home. JAMES AND CILLMAN, Haw-era. HOUSE FOR SALE. A SNIP I GRANT AND CAMPBELL, Estate Agents (opp. P. 0.), Hawera, have received instructions from the owner (who has purchased a farm), to offer at a sacrifice his first-lass town property, as under, viz.— 3 SECTIONS of land, each containing i acre, together with a new bungalow of 5 living rooms, replete with every modern convenience, including porcelain bath, 6ink, electric light, 'copper, tubs, sink, water and drainage, woodshed, etc. Price for immediate sale, £675, of which amount £375 can remain on mortgage at b\ per cent. This property is honestly worth £800. Immediate application is necessary. GRANT AND CAMPBELL, Sole Agents. DOUGLAS ESTATE. CLOSE TO HAWERA RAILWAY STATION. FTIHIS splendid estate, comprising 134 JL acres, now sub-divided into 28 allotments, comprising Building Sites and small Suburban Farms, is now open for selection and sale, on exceptionally easy terms of payment. Call or write for plan. Apply— W. COWERN, Land Agent, , Regent St., Hawera. FOR SALE. (^.OOD rubber-tyred £ ig; also good J\ gig horse an-1 harness. Auply W.W. Forsyth, Riverdab Factory, Inaha. FOR SALE—£IOO CASH. ifiK ACRES, close to Kaponga. -I \JtJ dead level and well watered; capacity 70 cows, horses, etc.; house 6 rooms, concreted cowshed, piggeries.l Leasehold for 3 years at 27s 6d per acre; o.r.p. at £3"o per acre; goodwill only £100. Winter crops can be had for a small consideration A good chance for man wanting cheap land; will work in well with Plains land. JAMES AND CILLMAN, Sole Agents, HAWERA. HAWERA BOROUGH COUNCIL. LADIES' HOCKEY TOURNEY. THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1915. NOTICE is hereby given that the Council, as Trustee of King Edward Park, by virtue of the powers vested in it under "The Public Reserves and Domains Act, 1908," has given the Ladies' Hockey Tourney Committee iiermission to charge for admission to that portion of the said Reserve known as "The Snorts Ground," on THURSDAY,, JUNE* 3 5 1915, such charge for admission to be Is for every person to the groiind, and Is for every person to the navilion. Dated this 2*l st day of May, 1915. H. S!" ELLIOTT. 29,31,1 Town Clerk.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 1 June 1915, Page 1
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