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t + % BM^atßaagaa^^Mw^^gßw^^^^MMM^ ■»■■■ * | LEND EVERY SHILLING, f I Small Sums make Big Loans, f X IT IS the five, ten, and fifty ♦ % * pounds which count to-day. X X Do not hesitate to lend he- ♦ ♦ cause you have only a little ♦ ♦ money. ♦ ♦ Your Country needs X I every Penny you can ♦ | afford to lend | ! The Time is NOW. I | __ f | Subscribe to the War Loan | ! TO-DAT i\ ♦ ■■.■■: ■■■'' ♦-. ♦ at any Post-office or Bank, or through your % or at the Treasury, Wellington. ♦ ' ♦ '■■: . • ' "' ' " X - ♦ Applications close Monday, t | ISrti April X X ■ . ■ . ♦, ♦ J Eor-*nformation apply at any X X Postal Money-order Office or Bank ♦ %■; -: /■-■ ■■■ ':\ : ■■• ~ ■■■■.•. ■ ~ ± ■ ..-♦.•■ ■ • .■ :■ J ■~■ ... ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^^♦♦♦♦^^^^ '

I ~' ' * ■■.-■ %■}'"' -..■"•'■ using this, wherever possible, in the direction of purchasing land for returned soldiers. The Department, however, was quite willing tojassist settlers under the West Coast'leases to obtain the freehold of their land, but the Department desired to be satisfied (1) that the native was prepared %6 sell; (2) that the man was prepared to put down the cash; (3) and to be satisfied that the Commissioner of €rowii-« Lands would transfer the freehold. ! Mr Pearce: No man likes to put his •ash down unless he is? sure that the transaction will go through. The Minister replied that it was necessary for the Department to have all the preliminaries Jsettled before it could do its part. < ANTIQIUTEfi CAmiA&m The Mayor asked the Minister if the Department could not provide this section with better railway carriages. The Minister promised to look into the matter 3 and also the other requests brought before' Mm. ::: $&. X Afterwards the party inspected the station and cattle yardsj' The Mayor thanked the Minister for the courteous manner in which the deputation ihiad been received. ■ The Minister and party lunched* at +;he Commercial Hotel and went south by theVl2.27,'traih; v ■■' . ■ ' ■■f.;M" • 1 BOWLING; The following Hawera rinks have been selected to play against Te Hiwi and New Plymouth to-morrow, play to commence at 10 a.m. :— Te Hiwi —Morning: Anderson, Brunette, B. Hicks Foy. Afternoon: Goodwin, Burrell, W. Robertson, Hollard. New Plymouth—Morning: Goodwin ; Foden, Keen. Curtjs; MoNiven; Black, | Thorpe, Tart'";' Rama^ McLaucnlin, J. I Syme, Hollard; Patton, Crabbe, McjLaren, W. Bobertsott; Payiie, Park, house, Adamson. Grant. ; .. Afternoon: Foden,'Crabbe, Keen, McLauchlin, Patterson, Curtis, Foy, Brunette, Campbell, Adamson, Grant, Patton, McNiven. McLaren, .Thorpe, Anderson, Black, J. Syme, R. Tait, R. Hicks. AMUSEMENTS. TO-NIGHT, At 8 o'clock. OLGA PETROVA, In THE SOUL OF A MAGDALENE ppitiniiiiiftiiilliiillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliltMiMillimmniHtiiliinillillll'l'l^l i!^.l|lA,*p|S 11

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 28 March 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 28 March 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 28 March 1918, Page 7

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