SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS, MARY PICKFORD TO-NIGHT, at the QPERA HOUSE, HAWERA, In THE LITTLE PRINCESS, By Frances Hodgson Burnett, A Photoplay in which little Mary rainbows on broken tragedies—the" sunradiant dreams of a sweet girl's optimism. One perpetual pattering of rosy feet in rosier meadows. Prices, Circle 1/3, Stalls 9d. HAWERA GUN CLUB. THE adjourned Annual General Meeting of the above Club will be held at Mr C. E. Hollard's Office on SATURDAY, JUNE 14, at 7.30 p.m. Business: To consider the question of whether the Club shall continue or be wound up. HAWERA BOWLING CLUB (Incorporated.) THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of Members will be held in th.- Central Tea Rooms on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, at 8 p.m. A. ROBERTSON, 9,11 Hon. Sec. KAPUNI HALIT FRIDAY, JUNE 13. TVANCE, in aid of Woodwork Funds. Admission: Gents, 2/6; Ladies, 1/- or a Basket. J — . ; i i EFFICIENCY LEAGUE. | A GENERAL MEETING of Mem-! bers will be held on WEDNES- j DAY, JUNE 11, at 8 p.m., in the I County Council Chambers. „ NORMANBY, OKAIAWA, AND MEREMERE PRESBYTERIAN HOME MISSION CHARGE. ARE you interested in the cause of ■ Christ our Lord in these districts ? If so, show it by your practical interest. Attend the services and bring others with you; support the work according to your means, and pray for a blessing on all the Christian enterprises of your church. "According to- your faitE be it unto you." SUNDAY SERVICES. Normanby, every Sunday, 7 p.m. Okaiawa, on alternate Sundays, at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Meremere, on alternate Sundays, at 2.15 p.m. W. T. MURRAY, H.M. A FINE HOME. OOACRES; splendid farm; all level, *J V. very .suitable for stud farm; i well fenced and many subdi- j visions; house of 8 rooms, shed and machines; motor shed; Wizard light and all conveniences; \ handy to school, factory and railway. Terms, £2000 cash. This is well worth enquiry. GRAVES & CO. (Opposite Post Office), HAWERA. FOR SALE. "I Xfi ACRES, freehold; 6-roomed I.?. V. house, sheds, machines; 6 acres swedes, haystack; stock at valuation. Price, £55 per acre; £1000 cash. Write to J. HICKEY, Land Agent, Kaponga. — . i FOR SALE. FIRST-CLASS dairy herd of aobut 40 head. Purchaser may select 30 if desired. For further particulars apply LUND & SAMPSON, P.O. Box 14, Waitara. 1 I FARM FOR SALE. 700 ACRES > Hawke's Bay; on • v/Lf main road; i-mile from railway station and township; 9-j roomed house, all conveniences; 5-stall stable and outhouses; ! Wolseley shearing plant; 16 pad- I docks, all in grass; carry 2\ \ sheep, with cattle. £25 per j acre, £4000 cash, balance arranged. DONNELLY & STEVENS. FOR SALE. I^ORD CAR; done about 2000 miles; ' extra wheel; painted grey; good as new; will take £220 for quick sale. F. W. SHACKLETON. Maxwell Service Depot, Corner High and Argyle Streets. j Phone 611. FIRST-CLASS FARM. j XX ACRES, handy to Hawera; modtJt * crn new house, concreted cow i shed, milking machines installed; ! capacity, 36 cows ancl dry stock; plenty of winter and spring feed; a real snip; a lovety home. £110 per acre; £1500 cash. See us; we can finance you. j JAMES & GILLMAN, j Union St., Hawera. I ' t DRESS Vests for gents' evening dress wear; strong white pique, : the correct thing for the ball. —N.Z. ! Clothing Factory, Hawera.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVIII, Issue LXXVIII, 11 June 1919, Page 1
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