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BPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. HAWERA .^PRESBYTERIAN . . ■... ■ church^ •■;. ;• ;--/C ■:-;':■ TO-MORROW; 11 and 7, Rev. J. R. Shore. "*■' No' service at Mokoiaj ■■■■owing: to Memorial Service in-'ApgUcain'X3n^rcli.';:' TTAWERA METHODIST SERVICES ! TO-MOfi.RUW~(BUN»AY). ~11 a.m., Mr AY. Hutchens. Anthem: V "send; Out Thy Light." : 7 p.m.. Rev. E. O. Blamires. Service in honor of N.Z. Soldiers who hay« fallen. Anthem, "The Radiant Morn." Solo, "Palm Sunday," , Mr H.. Ackroyd, : Nornianby—ll a.m., Rev. E. 0. Bla- | mires; 7 p.m., Mr Perkin. OKAIAWA TOWN HALL. ASOCIAL, in aid of the Hall Funds,/ will be held on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9; 1915, at 8 p.m. Music, Floor and Supper of: the Best. Gents, 2s: Ladies, Is or Basket; - WE. LANEY, 6,8 Secretary. i ST. MARY'S SEVENTH ANNUAL SPRING FLOWER SHOW I DOMINION SHOW BUILDINGS. WEDNESDAY 7n~D THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 and 9. THE Show will be opened by his Worship the Mayor at 2 p.m. on Wednesday. The Finest Show of Flowers the District can produce. ' Exhibits by Leading Nurserymen. Decorated Tables and Mantles to be Judged by Public Vote. Produce, Handkerchief. Sweets and Jumble Stalls. Christmas Tree and Bran Tubs for the Children. Competitions in Nail Driving for Ladies and Hat Trimming for. Men. Mr Grace's Orchestra will be in attendance on the opening day and both evenings. ' < Afternoon Tea, Tea and Supper at the Refreshment Stall. Open continuously from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. "each day. Proceeds to he divided * between the Wounded Soldiers, Missionary, and Church Debt Funds. Admission, One Shilling. GEO. LIDDINGTON, Hon. Sec. FOR SALE. SETTINGS and day old chicks from 1 my well-known utility White Leghorns. My breeding pens contain tested layers. Winners at all of the recent shows. Settings: 7/(5, for 15 eggs; chicks, Is each. H. F. HOLLOWAY, Ramanui, Hawera. TO BE SOLD. IACRE, including loose-boxes, sheds and shop; 6 h.p. electric motor installed. Apuly, F. Andrews, .Normauby. DAIRY FARMERS! HERE is your chance. The cheap, est and cleanest Milker on the Market^-£5 10s each Milker. Mr Highden will be in the district from August 24, to give demonstrations. All enquiries c/o Empire Hotel, will be attended to. OPENING NOTICE. TO FARMERS AND HORSE OWNERS. ; TXf H. PATTERSON, the -well- • known expert in the treatment | of animals, has decided to settle in | Hawera and practice his profession. 1 Highest testimonials from L. D. Nathan and Co., Hon. W. F. Massey, and many leading horse owners in Australasia. Address^—Commercial Stables, Hawera. 'Phone No. 18. 57 ACRES, very nice little farm, all level, well divided, good fences. Apply quickly. Price £30 per acre. Cash required £500.. (48/ .85 ACRES, good level farm, nearly all ploughed,, creamery and school handy. Best proposition in the district. £32 per acre. v Cash re- j quired £500. (49) TT\ T T AMASON. Auctioneer, and Land Agent, , BROADWAY. STRATFORD. A. D.H ALL UNION STREET. THE PORK BUTCHER And SMALL GOODS MAN. Pork Sausages, 8d per lb. Ham and Ghicken. lOd per lb. Polonisa, 8d per lb. Boiled Ham, 2s per lb. Pressed Tongue, Is 6d per lb. Pressed Beef, lOd per lb. Luncheon Sausage, 8d per lb» Black Puddings, 6d per lb. Brawns, 6d each. Saveloys, 7 for 6d. SPECIAL NOTE. PRIME JOINTS OF BEEF AT SPECIAL PRICES FOR CASH ONLY. "TI7HILE the Billy Boils" think T V what you could do with £20! Then ask your grocer for particulars of the "Desert Gold" Tea Competition. €50 in prisses.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 4 September 1915, Page 1

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