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_jBPEC2AL AaVEBTIB£MEMT3. KAPONGA SCHOOL COMMITTEE. IN TOWN HALL. NEXT EUCHRE PARTY AND DANCE, in <a i<l of School funds THURSDAY, JUNE 5. Gents, 2/-, Ladies 1/- and Basket. Ladies' Prize, 251b bag Flour. Also good prize for Gents. C. S. HILL, Hon. Sec. K.S.C. N.Z. FARMERS' UNION.. HTHE Annual Social of the Otakeho J- Branch of the Farmers' Union will be held in the Otakeho Hall on FRIDAY, June 6th. Gents 2/6, Ladies a Basket. I Music by Miss Gardiner. W. F.» LYNDON, Hon. Sec. KAIAWA TOWN HALL. THURSDAY, JUNE sth, 1919. Euchre Party and Dance. Music by Mrs Quinlan. Cards at 7.30. Euchre, 1/-; Dance, 1/-. TENDERS. LENDERS are called for a lease for -*- 5 years of 46 acres and cottage near Manaia. ' Conditions of Lease at Star Office and at office of undersigned. Tenders close June 18, 1919. Highest tender not necessarily accepted , A. G. "BENNETT, Solicitor, Manaia. - — -f «.~— _ WANTED, "m/TANAGER for Tirimoana Cheese iyj. Factory (2 vats); accommodation i for married man. Applicants to state experience and produce credentials. ■ ■ . j Salary as per scale. Applications close with Secretary on Wednesday, June 11, 1919. GEO. H. BUCKERIDGE, Eltham. HAWERA HOSPJTAL. YI7 ANTED, a strong young woman I»v 'as second laundress; can be ■ boarded or sleep at home, latter preferred. Apply at once to THE MATRON. OPUNAK-E CO-OP. DAIRY CO., LTD. A pP^ICATIOX3 will be received for *■*- posit o;i of Secretary''to "above Company, i;: > till June 12." Particulars from D. MABKHAM, Secretary, 31 j3 Opunake. HAWERA MAIN SCHOOL. THE Hawera School Committee are in urgent need of some person to undertake the duties of caretaker, arid will be pleased to receive applications from anyone who is willing to either do the cleaning only or the combined duties. ROBERT S. SAGE. Chairman. \ CCESSORIES of every description -£x stocked in large quantities. Motor is te, you cau't afford to deal elsewhere; our prices are right.—James & bciliman Motors Ltd.. Hawej;aA GOOD stock of cartridges in smokeless 12-gauge, shot 4, 5, 6. Now is the time to paint; have good stocks of Sherwin Williams' paints. Barn red, in lgal. tins; white lead, in Ip kegs; raw and boiled oil, turpentine, etc. Methvyn copper boiler and frames, grate stoves, register grates, 3ft. range with copper boiler, 3ft. range for high pressure boiler. A saving of 20/- to 25'- on these can be made by purchasing now.—John Gilmour, Manaia. A GOOD thing for the cows is Cow- -£\ lie. Buy your supplies now. In ■stock: Hay knives, gate hinges, Champion cork puller (25/-), Victor flour sifters, ridging, 6in. spouting; (Bft. lengths'), cross-cut saws, wire strainers, plain and barb wire. Agents Crown brand lime and cement. —John Gilmour, Manaia. A RRIVED, Garden and Flower £ V Seeds.—A full stock of Cooper's Seeds now on hand.' Arriving shortly, a full supply of Sutton's seeds. In stock: Garden manure, superphosphates, fowl grit, pollard, bran, fowl wheat, sucrosene, ceromilk, calf food in 25's, 50's and 100's. Try the new liquid stove polish Whiz. Save your cash coupons, 1/- in the £ is paid on these.— John Gilmour, The Octagon, Manaia. X^OR SALE, in FookesSt., Waverley. an acre, with 5-roomed house; all conveniences; good orchard and outbuildings. Particulars on application to A. Sorenson, Hawera. TpOR SALE—Scripps-Booth Motor -*-- Car, in good order, electric light, self-starter, spare wheel. For further particulars apply Mrs Tait, The Manse, Manaia. FOR SALE— One~l;7ngle^phase~~3s h.p. motor, type 8.A., model 228, cycle 50; revolutions uer minute, 1500; voltage, 200, 164 amp. or 400 volts 82 I:—jVPjfoLggg. 151, New Plymouth. (TT °kOSHES~Ior men, women or x children in abundance at the H.B. Women's footholds, gum boots dairy boots clogs—At N.Z. Clothing FactojT^JHjvwera. JUST Arrived-^Bvan's PastlfiesTMeKensle's Spelling Salts: Zepto Pencils.—At Tait's Phar.ma«y. lOST, from CardiflTltoad, 4 Holstein ! J calves (3 heifers and 1 bull). £2 ! reward to anyone gi\ ing information {o their recovery, either to the Star or J ._Ca nieror^^Sti-a tforcT. LOST, betweeiTlybrkFs Theatre arid Foresters' Hall, on Wednesday iast, gold wristlet watch; keepsake. £3 reward on returning to Star office.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 3 June 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 3 June 1919, Page 1