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I SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. r^PERA HOUSE, HAWERA. MANAGERIAL.—In presenting England's bestr-known theatrical personality, Albert Chevalier, to the picturegoers of Hawera, the management do 6© with the fullest confidence. , THE BIG CINEMA SUCCESS 1 STARRING ENGLAND'S FAMOUS ACTORALBERT CHEVALIER ALBERT CHEVALIER In Henry Arthur Jones' Brilliant Play THE MIDDLEMAN THE MIDDLEMAN THE MIDDLEMAN THE MIDDLEMAN TO-NIGHT ; At 8 o'clock. ' FOR CHURCH AND 'EMPIRE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ' St. cuthbe"rt's church; ; • MANAIA. " • .-■ The" ; i A NNUAL BAZAAR AND SALE OF . ■; -t\ work Will be held in the TOWN HALL, MANAIA, On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1915, '. At 2 o'clock. Ten per cent of the Proceeds will be given to Patriotic Funds. KEEP THIS DATE FREE AND COME IN CROWDS WE NEED YOUR HELP. NORMANBY TOWN HALL. TO-NIGHT, At 8 o'clock. | GREAT RECRUITING MEETING. MR J. T. M. HORNSBY. M.P., will be the principal speaker. No Collection. Patriotic Music and Songs. OKAIAWA. | FRIDAY, At 8 p.m. ST. MARY'S, HAWERA. A MEMORIAL SERVICE, in honor of the late Nurse Cavell, will be held on SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 ,C. H. GRANT COWEN, Vicar. URGENT. SAND BAGS FOR OUR BOYS. WILL the farmers who have Basic , Slag bags kindly leave them at i the Dafence Office as early as possible. E. DIXON, Mayor. FOR THE NURSES AT CAIRO AND | ALEXANDRIA. !p.HRISTMAS stTwill bo received .KJ at "The Dardanelles" (Messrs 1 Blair and Sellars), until SATURDAY NOVEMBER 6. " ' • - __ j THE SECOND HOSPITAL SHIP. ALL Ladies who undertook to make Pyjamas for the above, are requested to deliver them at the Borough Council Chambers not later than TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. I IN AID OF THE SERBIANS. A MONSTER gift sale NEXT SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, in the old Royal Mart. Please send us or come and buy a few of the following articles: Cakes, scenes, jam. pickles, eggs, butter, vegetables, or any jumble stock, j i THE FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE ' ORGANISATION SOCIETY OF ; N.Z., LTD.. HAVE much pleasure in notifying their Shareholders and Clients in the Eltham and Surrounding Districts that they have opened a I SEED, GRAIN AND PRODUCE ! STORE. At Eltham. in the Buildings lately oci cupied by Messrs Tayler and Scrivener, Bridge Street. ' Mr H. H. Judd, late Manager of Messrs W. M. Bayly and Co.'s business, will have charge of this Department, ( which is sufficient guarantee that ' clients can rely on their orders receivi ing prompt attention. G. A. HOLDER, Manager. DESIRABLE AND MODERN ELTHAM RESIDENCE FOR SALE. ONE OF THE BEST POSITIONS IN THE TOWN. WH. & A. SIcGARRY have been • instructed by Mr Alfred McGarry (who, owing to ill health, is obliged to leave Eltham), to offer for | immediate sale his present residence, situated on the Mountain Road, Eltham. The property comprises over half an acre of land, laid out in lawns, garden, paths, ornamental shrubs and hedges; the dwelling is thoroughly sound, and contains 7 living rooms, drawing-room, dining-room, three bedrooms, kitchen and servants' room, all of good size, three of them above the average; five fireplaces; pantry, bathroom, enamel bath, hot and cold water, g»e in every room, lavatories (one inside)'; ■outbuildings are: motor garage, wash-house (copper and tubs),' wood and coal shed^ also another large shed; water and drainage connected; everything paid for. As it is Mr McGarry's intention to leave Taranaki within a month, he has made the price particularly low, and is prepared to discuss very easy and exceptional terms with an approved purchaser. Further particulars" from the Sole Agents— VI. H. & A. McCARRY, ELTHAM.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXIX, Issue LXIX, 28 October 1915, Page 1

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