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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. j BLOOD WILL TELL. French girl routes enemy even after her home has been captured by riotous Germans. A thrilling love story of the front line trenches. ! QPERA HOUSE, TO-NIGHT. j William Fox Presents i VIRGINIA PEARSON i I» A DAUGHTER OF FRANCE. The Greatest Love Affair of By Ben. J. Kutler and Bretta Brouil. . Scenario by Adrian Johnson. I Staged by Edmund Lawrence. COUNTRY TOUR! DADDY LONG LEGS MANAIA TOWN HALL—TO-NIGHT PATEA TOWN HALL—To-morrow. MARY PICKFORD In Her Own Production DADDY LONG LEGS Surpasses Everything Ever Shown. Humor and Sentiment; Laughter and Tears. Prices: Circle 2s, stalls.ls 6d; plus tax. Reserves 2s 7d. A FAREWELL SOCIAL and Presentation to Rev. Father Saunderson will be given in the Manaia Town Hall on MONDAY night, February 2, at 8 o'clock. Best talent available will be present. First-class music and supper. Gents, 2s 6d; Ladies Is 6d. J. A. G. COSGROVE, Hon. Sec. CATHOLIC SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL. THE Red Cross Shop will be ooen on SATURDAP, 24th inst., in charge of Mesdames Bennett, O'Callaghan and Barley, who will be grateful for gifts and donations from town and country friend's. The Shop will be stocked with the choicest of home-made goods, cakes, sweets, etc. INSPECTION GREAVES' ESTATE PROPERTY. PROSPECTIVE Buyers desirous of -*- inspecting tne above can secure a seat in the Auctioneers' Cars, running out to Ararata on FRIDAY, 30th inst.. at 10 a.m. sharp, by ringing up the Farmers' Co-op. beforehand. H. E. UANDY, Land Salesman, Farmers' Co-op. 2479 FOR SALE. ABOUT 2 ACRES level land, having small frontage to High street; central; suitable for garage, private hotel, workshops, etc. Price, £1100. No agents. Address: /'HANDY,'* Star Office. FOR SALE. -J 5-SEATER; Cadillac, 1914 model, •L price £275; 1 5-seater Cadillac. 1913 model, price £250; 1 5-seater Cadillac, 1912 model, price £250. These cars are fitted with self-starter and electric light, and are in first-class order. For further particulars apply, J. BLAKE & SONS, Hawera. FOR SALE. RESIDENCE eight large rooms, with front and back verandah (glassed in), large bath room, dressing room, built-in wardrobes, etc., and pantry; all completely finished; electric light throughout, h.p. range; concrete paths, full garden; with up to f-acre land; centrally situated in Hawera borough. Address "BRITAIN," P. 0., Hawera. FOR SALE—Dry rata and matai firewood, any length.— Ed. Evans, Wood and Coal Merchant, Union St., •da wera. Phone 135. P.O. Box 65. T^OR Sale—Now in stock the best -L chains procurable for cycles and motor cycles. Reynolds' chains, B.S.A. chains, Coventry chains, Brampton chains; also spares for Triumph and B.S.A. motor cycles. One second-hand 8.5.A., two good cycles, a 7-9 new Reading Standard.—H. J. McKain, Repair Depot, High street. "CIOR Sale— One ZJ h.p 1916 Douglas, -L £65; one 2^ h.p. New Imperial, 2speed, £55; one 2} h.p. Enfield 2speed, £55; one 3 h.p. Royal Ruby (twin), 3-speed, free engine, £45; one 6 h.p. Royal Ruby, 3-speed, free engine, £6o; one 2j h.p. Sun, 2-speed, £40; one 3 h.p. Lincoln Elk, £30; one 3* h.p. 8.». A. £25; one 7-9 h.p. 1918 Indian, £90.— J. H. Bodle, Cycle Depot, Eltham. THRESH FRUIT. DIRECT FROM GROWER TO CONSUMER. From Sunny Hawke's Bay where tli6 finest colored fruit is grown. Packed and freight paid to airy railway station in the North Island; cash with order. Absolutely guaranteed all first-class choice quality, and free of any disease and not windfalls. Orders only received till February 28*. Choice Dessert English Plums per case of 241b 6s 6d Apples per case of 401b 9s 6d Pears (William) per case of 241b 7s 6d Cooking Apples per case of 401b 8s 6d Pears per case of 241b 6s 0s Late Peaches (end February) per case of 241b 8s 6d As the different kinds of fruit ripen it will be picked and advice sent when forwarding. EDWARD CAIN, (Late of Taranaki) Box 63, Havelock North, Hawke's Bay.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXX, Issue LXXX, 29 January 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXX, Issue LXXX, 29 January 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXX, Issue LXXX, 29 January 1920, Page 1

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