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SPECIAL AOVERTIgEMEHTS. THE LIQUOR FIGHT. CAN GREATER EFFICIENCY BE SECURED? Hear the Speakers at OPERA HOUSE, HAW ERA, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) TO-NIGHT, at 7.30 o'clock. ROBERT MASTERS, Chairman Taranaki Education JbJoard— "The Liquor Traffic in relation to our JSducation System a nd our Commerce.'' DR. DORIS GORDON, M.b: Ch B D.P.H. (Stratford's Lady Doctor)— " "Efficiency from the Medical point of view.'' L. M. MOSS, 8.A., LL.B.— "Cash, versus Human Beings." And Other Prominent Public Men. Prom 7.30 to 8 the Eltham Salvation Army Home Boys, under Adjutant Scotney, will give a: short programme of vocal, instrumental items, and calisthenic display. His Worship the Mayor will take the chair. J^ATIONAL EFFICIENCY. THE WORLD'S. ! TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) At 8 p.m. MAJOR BISHOP, fresh from the Battlefields of Europe. Mr W. D. POWDRELL, Chairman of Kaupokonui Dairy Co., Ltd., and Patea Freezing Works. Mr. J. R. CORRIGAN, Chairman Hawera Dairy Co. Mr ALEX HUNTER, Chairman Farmers' Co-op. Mr O. J. HAWKEN, Member of Board of Agriculture. Mr F. MILLS, Chairman Repatriation Committee. Come and near your leading business men discuss the. question from the business and economic standpoint. TO WOMEN VOTERS. |T>USY Mothers and Housewives may L*-* obtain assistance on Polling Day. A lady will come to look after children and home, while a Prohibition motor car takes you to vote. FORESTERS' HALL. END OF SWIMMING SEASON SOCIAL. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9. At ,8.15 p.m. Music by Mr Strong. Admission, 2/6 and 1/0. 8 V MRS E. HIGG& BE EARLY TO-MORROW NIGHT. THE CINEMATOGRAPH PICTURES OF HAWERA, including the A. and P. Show, the Park, Bowling Green, scenes in the Town, many pleasing groups. See yourself in the Movies TO-MORROW, at 8 o'clock, at the Opera House. OTAKEHO PUBLIC HALL. AFAREWFXL SOCIAL AND PRESENTATION will be tendered to Mr and Mrs F. Jackson, on FRIDAY, APRIL 11, at 8 p.m. Music by Miss Gardiner. Gents, 3/-; Ladies, a Basket. E. T. BURKE, 8,9,10 Hon. Sec. WARNING TO VOTERS. FOLLOW the example of Great Britain, who do not want Prohibtion, but advocate reform. Do not listen to sentimental extremists. Let the Government bringing laws whereby liquor shall only be sold that is pure and only people of good character shall sell it. Stop the abuse of liquor. God sent everything for use, and not abuse. .Follow the example of Great Britain, who saved the world in the great war. Their judgment is surely good enough for us. Great Britain recommends State control. People, are we British? Never mind America, who abolished horse-racing, but found they were wrong and had to reinstate it. THEREFORE STRIKE OUT THE BOTTOM LINE. WAIMATE PLAINS PATRIOTIC SOCIETY. TITHE Annual Meeting will be held in -*- the Oddfellows' Hall, Manaia on TUESDAY, APRIL 15, at 8 p.m. Business: Report and Balance-sheet; Election of Officers; War Memorial; and General. V. HOBDAY, 2245 Hon. Sec. YOUR HAIR. from falling hair, whatover 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 h&i?- grey. To test it, try a bottle—4B days' treatment for 3/6; posted to any address, 3/10. DOWUNC'S PHARMACY, High St., HAWERA. CjECOND-HAND Organ, Mason and .KJ Hamlin : beautiful tone, £20 cash —At Dizon's.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 8 April 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 8 April 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue LXXIV, 8 April 1919, Page 1

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