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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ARMLESS MEN. A DEMONSTRATION of the McKa-j Artificial Arm will be given a 1 MR BACH'S SHOP, on MONDAY. APRIL 22, at 10.30, By a representative of Messrs J. Wiseman and Sons., Ltd., Auckland, tta sole manufacturers for New Zealand. ' This artificial arm is a marvel, especially from a utility point of view. With it a man can work at almost any* trade. The -fact that the New Zealand GovI ernment is adopting it for Returned I Soldiers should be a sufficient guaran--1 tee of its superiority. The public are cordially welcome. OEO PUBLIC HALL. HARD-UP SOCIAL. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24. TO help swell the Funds in aid of the Raetihi sufferers. During the evening a Maiden Waltzing Competition will be held. Good Prizes for Best Hard-up Costume, Ladies and Gentlemen. Music by Miss Gardiner. Admission: Gentlemen, 3/-; Ladies, 1/-. Donations received by A. J. FEVER, B. CANDY. Hon. Sees. ; HAWERA BOROUGH COUNCIL. ANZAC DAY, APRIL 25. IN compliance with the Prime Minister's request, I hereby declare Anzac Day (Thursday, April 25) to he a Public Holiday. E. DIXON, Mayor. ANZAC DAY. ITNITED COMMEMORATION J SERVICE. TOWN HALL, MANAIA. THURSDAY, APRIL 25, At 8 p.m. Collection in aid of V.M.C.A War Work. 24 ANZAC SUNDAY. AN invitation has been extended to Returned Soldiers to attend a Special Service to be held in St. Mary's Church, Hawera, on Sunday, 31st inst, at 7 p.m. All are requested to attend. L. W. BISHOP, Secretary. N.Z. FARMERS' UNION. MANAIA BRANCH. {: AN Address will be given in the Oddfellows' Hall, Manaia, on MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 22, by Mr Buckeridge, Provincial Organiser, on Maxwell's Bookkeeping System for Farmers. Farmers interested invited to attend. J. CLAGUE, Hon. Sec. TJILTHAM ENGINEERING WORKS. ENGINEERS, BLACKSMITHS and BOILERMAKERS. We Specialise in the Erection and Repairs of Dairy Factory Engines, Boilers and Machinery. All Classes of Steel Plate, Tank and Funnel Work undertaken. Motor Car and Waggon Springs made and repaired by first-class Springsmith. Manufacturers of the Marvos Patent Vacuum Motor for Milking Machines. H. F. VOSSELER. First-class Certificated Engineer. FOR PRIVATE SALE. KG DAIRY COWS, August calvers. fJ\J 40 of these are second and third calvers, balance fourth and fifth. The above have all been tested. Also 1 Pedigree Jersey Bull. Horowhenua's Lad (sire Horpwhenua 1058, dam Curley Linn 538). Possession not later than June 10, 1918. Address at Star office. FARMS FOR (SALE. FOUR FARMS, of about 51 acres each. The land is flat, and of highest quality. Situated two miles from Hawera, on the Ararata-Turuturu Roads. JAMES BARKLA, Ararata Road. CHEAP FARMS. NORTH AUCKLAND. d.f\(\ ACREs* at £12 Per acre: carjt\.J\J ries 2 sheep. 800 ACRES, at £5 10 s per acre. 500 ACRES, at £6 per acre. lam offering cheap place* Get Walter Clements' opinion, of Eltham; he has seen them. Full particulars on application. A. WHITE, Waipapa. Bay of Islands. REMOVAL NOTICE. OWING to increase in business, ant to make room for larger stocks, '. am moving into larger premises, and t< save removal of stock. I am offering j special 5 ncr cent, discount for casl ' during the next fourteen days, com mencing April 18th. Don't forget t take advantage of this offer. L. C. NIELSON, Furnishing House. , MANAIA, 1 'Phone 74.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 20 April 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 20 April 1918, Page 1