THE PUBMC ARE WARNE_> RE INDISCRIMINATE CANVASSING ON BEHALF OF THE H.R.S. ASSOCIATION. T RESPECTFULLY ask that no one give dbnatibns of Goods or Moneys to -9. anyone unless they are in possession of one* of our Official Receipt Booksi F. BURGESS, Pi-esident. This is a fac simile of the Official Receipt th_ "BiQ RUSH." Organised by THE HAWERA RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION. (Funds for the Relief of all Returned. Men). I have much pleasure in donating....... to be disposed bf in aid of th "BIG PUSH" Fund. (This Donation will be acknowledged through the Press). Please call for goods I will deliver goods at depot ' Signed ._„ . _ NOTE.—Donors desirous of doing so may forward their donations direct tothe.^Secretary. Any person desirous can fill in the following form and return same to SECRETARY, "BIG PUSH," • Box 180, , [ ..-',,. \ Hawera.
SEWING MACHINES— I ™<-world-, famous _a_J3_S l BRITISH PIANOS--Rotary Vibrator. ELDRIDGE Reel Top and Bottom. tttsTpS KS No Snook +o wind JUbIIJN BROWNE ™™V MOORE & MOORE DIXON CHAS. BEGG & Co. Central Bobbin. NEWMAN Vibrating Shuttel. The Glorious PLEYEL All Machines kept in repair The Famous BORD for 5 years free of charge. (Made in Paris) For Church ESTEY ORGAN Made in and Chapel The Positive Pipe Organ London. At DIXONS Hawera The New -__==^^=ps 2* EDISON ' Re-creates Music. bSIRfS f . M&M . FTpHE word "Re-create" when used in 111 this connection, is not a fantastic ,»/* j \ description evolved by a clever adver- -fl——_ _ .^^T tising man; it is an exact descrip- . [J w •. tion of the actual result achieved by ■ I EDISON'S NEW INVENTION. INSPECTION INVITED. DIXON'S HAWERA. . ____ -__-_-___---_--__------_--_-_-_--_^^ We wish yon a PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. AS we cross from the Old Year into the New, we look back with gratification upon the generous support accorded us by the residents of Hawera and the surrounding districts during 1917. WE SINCERELY THANK OUR CUSTOMERS for the past twelve months' business, and we wish one and all health and happiness throughout the new year. By offerino; high-grade goods at reasonable prices, we trust we shall merit your continued patronage through the , new year. I nnflTT O ___! FURNISHERS AND 1 PRATT &CO FTjNm^w^A ECTB3 |
We wish yon a PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. AS we cross from the Old Year into the New, we look back with gratification upon the generous support accorded us by the residents of Hawera and the surrounding districts during 1917. WE SINCERELY THANK OUR CUSTOMERS for the past twelve months' business, and we wish one and all health and happiness throughout the new year. By offering high-grade goods at reasonable prices, we trust we shall merit your continued patronage through the , new year. nntTT O <___ FURNISHERS AND PRATT &CO F™m&^™ )m-
DIARIES FOR 1918 "Y\7,E still have a good stock of Diaries on hand. Secure one at once or yon will be too late. All prices and all sizes. LATE NOVELS. At 4/-. NO MAN'S LAND, By Sapper. THE ROAD TO UNDERSTANDING, Eleanor A. Porter. THE ROAD TO AMBITION. Elaine Sterne. SILVER SANDALS. Clinton Stogg. IN AND OUT. Edgar Franklin. THE BARS OF IRON Ethel M. Dell. ANNE'S HOUSE OF DREAMS, L. M. Montgomery. THE BLUE ENVELOPE, Sophie Kerr THE IMMORTAL DAWN, Roy Bridges DOREEN, by C. J. Dennis. In Popular Book Form. Every one who has read "The Senti mental Bloke" should certainly rea< "Doreen." It is truly delightful, ant is having record * sales. Price, One Shilling. Pm T-VONNELLY & f^iO. . J. • J_-JONNELLY & V^O. ' 'THE BOOKSELLERS,'' HIGH STREET. HAWERA. ■"^ Registered Name for —r.—jf~T!*T~ ESSENCE One boWe make, a pint of finest family oouj and cold remedy. C**U2/-. kncltA
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 4 January 1918, Page 7
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