SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENT!. KING EDWARD PARK. TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). 'pLUNKKT GARDEN FETE. Prizes for Best Decorated Go-carts, Tricycles, Dolls' Prams. Nail-driving Competition. Children's Races. Boys, bring your Bathing Togs and be a / starter in the Lake Races. Hat Trimming for Gentlggnen. Afternoon Tea. Produce, Sweets and Ice Cream Stalls. Don't forget to visit the Fish Pond. , Everybody Invited. Admission, 6d; Children, Free. GREAT PUBLIC MEETING. Under the auspices of the HAWERA BRANCH NATIONAL EFFICIENCY LEAGUE^ President: Mr W. D. Powdrell. Chairman: Mr F. Mills. Executive: Messrs A. Hunter, J. R. Corrigan, T. A. Bridge, O. Hawken, C. J. Hawken, W. Robertson. /~\PHRA HOUSE, HAWERA. Chairman of Meeting: MrW.B. Powdrell. FRIDAY, MARCH 7. MR W. D. HUNT (Member of Goverm- . ment Efficiency Board and President of N.Z. Efficiency League) REV. R. S. GRAY (President N.Z. Allianto). Will deliver addresses on EFFICIENCY AND PROHIBITION. MR HUNT will speak on the national need for Prohibition from an economic and efficiency standpoint. MR GRAY will speak on the national demand for a dry Dominion. All doubte vanish when you kear these men speak. They will solve the revenue question. They will satisfy_you on the compensation question. Questions invited. Admission Free. J.McL. BLAIR, Hon. Set., Hawera Efficiency League. ]
MONSTER PICNIC. THE ROWAN SCHOOL AND SETTLERS' PICNIC Will be held at Rowan on THURSDAY, MARCH 6, In Y. McCarthy's Paddock. T^ARGE Programme of 24 events will ■*-• be run off, including—Running, Chopping, Sack and Obstacle Races, several Horse Events (utility, harness class, and leaping), Guessing Competitions, Putting the Shot, Tug-of-war (5 men aside), Scotch Juvenile Dancing. Prizes, Gold and Silver Medals." Children's Event* will be run throughout the day AN IDEAL OUTING FOR EVERYBODY. Admission to Ground, 1/6; Subscribers Free. Lunch Free to Everybody. Fruit and Soft Drinks Stall on Ground DANCE IN ROWAN HALL SAME NIGHT. First-class Musical Programme. Good Supper and Good Floor. Music by Miss Gardiner. Admission: Gents. 2/6; Ladies, 1/-. ASSIGNED ESTATE, OLESEN BROS., GROCERS, STRATFORD. SEALED Tenders, addressed Olesen's Stock, c/o P.O. Box 10, New Plymouth, will be received by the undersigned up till Saturday, Bth March, at 5 p.m. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Stock sheets may be seen at the offices of Newton King, Stratford. Burgess, Fraser & Co., Ltd., Hawera. Newton King, New Plymouth. Tenders should be accompanied by a deposit equal to 5 per cent, of the temdered price. GORDON FRASER. WILLIAM HEALY.
HAWERA FISH SUPPLY STORE, Corner of Argyle Street. FRESH FISH DAILY. Schnapper, Gurnet, Flounder, etc | Also Smoked Fish. j Telephone and Country orders prompt- ! ly atteirled to. C. B. BELLMAN. '^hone 234. A CCESSORIES of every description •£jL stocked in large quantities. Motorists, you can't afford to deal elsewhere ; our prices are right.—Jamea & Gillman Motors Ltd., HaweraFALSE teethy sound or otherwise, Top market price to trade and others.—Pearliue Co., 168 Queen St., Auckland
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 4 March 1919, Page 1
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