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_SPI£C3AL ADVERT|g£MENTB. HAWERA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND TRADESMEN'S ASOCIATION. TARANAKI ANNIVERSARY. TN connection with the above Anni- -■- versary, the Tradesmens' Association has decided to observe the Anniversary of the Province—March 31—! a« a whole holiday, and members and tradespeople generally are requested to observe the same. 1296 R°BERT S ' E£ G* lz y b Secretary.

MANGATOKI SCHOOL. A DANCE, in aid of the Mangatoki -*-»■ School Funds, will be held in^e Mangatoki Hall on FRIDAY NIGHT March 21. Miss Gardiner's Music. Admission: Gents, 2/6; Ladies, a Basket: SAINTS' CHIJRci7ELTHAM. ORGAN RECITAL, By MR R. F. PAGE, of Hawera, On new Pipe Organ THURSDAY, MARCH'2O, At 8 p.m. Sacred Solos will also be rendered.'

ELTHAM CHURCH OF ENGLAND HORTICULTURAL .SHOW. riIHE Vestry of All Saints, Eltham, A heartily thank the Secretary, Mr Buckeridge, and all those who assisted1 in making the reeenfc sbow^a success.

BUSINESS CHANGE. ~ ' "El JACKSON, of Otakeho, an- -*- • nounces that he has disposed of his Plumbing Business to Mr C. A Beaumont, and aske his customers to continue their patronage to his successor.

In taking over the business, Mr Beaumont assures all resident® of Otakeho and district that he will personally supervise all work ehtrueted to him. He will work as far as possible on a cash basis, and will thus be able to give customers the benefit of specially good terms.

IN order to meet the convenience of our Clients in Manaia and the surrounding district, we have arranged to open a Branch Office at the Farmers' Co-operative Buildings, Manaia, commencing TUESDAY, MARCH 18. We shall attend each week on Sale Days and on Court Daye. HALLIWELL, SPRATT & THOMSON Solicitors, Hawera, Stratford and .Mahaia. _ - 19,22

IMPORTANT NOTICIfi. TTAyiNG removed to our new pre- -■--■. mises, we now have all the facilities for high-class dispensing. We specialise in prescription making. Two qualified Chemists, with British and Colonial qualifications, at your service. Bring your Prescriptions to'us and get expert attention. TAIT'S PHARMACY, High Street.

WANTED TO BUY. ( ]l/f ODERN sor 6-roomed house, not -"-■- necessarily handy to town. No agents. Particulars and price to X.Y.Z., c/o Star office. 20,22

WANTED KNOWN. Kf\ ACRES; lease 5 yeajrs to run at W/.-20/- per acre; £800 goodwillwithin 4 miles Hawera; carry 30 head Apply, sharp, ROWE & LACEY, Sole Agents, Hawera. (Next Osborne's Mart).

I'ATEA FARMERS' CO-OP FREEZING CO. ' VJTf ANTED, • immediately, several :•*■* e;ood hands for freezing works.

YOUR HAIR. QUFFERERS from falling hair, whatkJ ev er the cause, may have almost immediate relief from this trouble by using DOWLING'S HAIR TONIC. It contains no Bay Rum, and is guaranteed not to make the hair grey. To test it, try a bottle—4B days' treatment for 3/6;-posted to any address, 3/10. DOWLINC'S PHARMACY, High St., HAWERA.

BUSINESS NOTICE. I DESIRE to intimate that I have purchased the Boot Business formerly carried on by Mr John R. Gallagher, near the Opera House, «nd trust, by strict attention to business, to merit a fair share of support. F. CAMERON.

A CCESSORIES oi every description XX. stocked in large quantities. Motorist's, you can't afford to deal elsewhere; our prices are right.—James & Gillman Motors Ltd.. Hawe.'raBRIGHTEN DP your~lfomes with Sherwin Williams' Paints. A good stock of these now on hand at very reasonable rates. These paints are pat up in i half gallons, and gallonr. White Lead (genuine) in 1--t-wt. kegs, 93/6 per keg. Raw & boiled Oil. Patent Driers, Burnt Sienna and Umber. Dark Red Shed and Roof Paint* in l-gallon tins. John Gilmour Box 22. Teleohonfi No. «, Manaia

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 19 March 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 19 March 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 19 March 1919, Page 1

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