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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. KAPUNI HALL. i | A MEETING of ladies will be held j on FRIDAY, May 13tk, at 2 ' p.m., to make arrangements for a Sports Social. M. LYNSKEY. FORESTERS' HAIX. A EUOHRE Party and Banoe will -^*- be held in the above Hall TONIGHT (Tuesday), May 10th. Good floor, supper and prizes. Music by Les Foster. . Admission 1/6. Long-Night Dance TO-MORiROW Night (Race Night). . H. HEARN. | pEDIGREE BERKSHIRE PIGS X FOR SALE. WAIMATE WEST DEMONSTRATION FARM, MANAIA. Boars, £4 4s; Sows, £3 »s. MANAGER. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. rpA.KE Notice that I will not be re--1- sponstble for delblts contracted on my ibehalf without my written authority. F. E.,CAPOx\. ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, ITAWERA. A PPLICATIONS are invited for the xx- position of Resident Music Teacher (lady). Duties: Piano, sinking and drill. Salary £120 per annum and hoard. Apply to G. A. BURGESS, U,I3M Secretary.

THE KAUPOKONUI DAIRY FAOTORY CO., LTD. A PPLICATIONS, with testimonials, -^ closing on .WEDNESDAY, the 11th of- May, 1921,- are invited for the position of General Manager of the above Company's Dairy Factory and Carrying Business, consisting of a Main Factory and-seven Branch Fac- ! Tories, making cheese or butter, with an output of about 2850 tons of cheese or its equivalent. Salary-, £700 per annum. ._-■ State when able to commence duties; E. C. BARLEYMAN, 267 -,2,4,7,10 Secretary. ' THE KAUPOKONUI CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY FACTORY CO., LTD. A PPLICATIONS,. with testimonials •£*• and credentials, closing on WEDNESDAY, the 11th of May, 1921, are invited for the position of Manager of the above Company's Store Business, consisting of a Main Store and three Branch Stores. Salary £750 per annum, with allowance of £100 for upkeep of car. .Applicant to he prepared to commence duties about the 20th of June, 1921. E. C. BARLEYMAN, Secretary, 30,1,2,4,6,10 Kaupokonui. AN OLD STORY RETOLD. fTRHERE was a, man who had two » X sons. The younger of them said to his father: "Father, give me the share of tbhe property that comes to me." So he divided his wealth between them. No long time afterwards the younger son got all together and travelled to a distant country," where he wasted his money in debauchery and excess. At last, when 'he had spent everything, there came a \erriWe famine throughout that country, and he 'began to feel the pinch of "want. So he went and hired himself to one of the inhabitants of tha,t country, who 6ent him on to his farm to tend swine, and he longed to make a hearty meal of the ipods the swine were eating, ibut no one gave him any. But on coming to himself he said: '' How many of my father's men have more bread than they want, iwhile -I here am dying of hunger! I will rise and go to my father, and will isay to him, 'Father, I have sinned against heaven and before you; I no longer deserve to ibe called a son of yours; treat me as one of your hired men." So-he arose and came to his father. But while he was a long way off his father saw him and pitied him, and ran and" threw his aims round his neck and | kissed him tenderly. ! "Father," cried the son, "I have sinmed against heaven and before yon; no longer do I deserve to 'be called a son of yours." But the father 6ald to his servants: "Fetch a. good coat quickly—the best one—and <put it on him, and bring a ring for his finger and shoes for his feet. Fetch the fat calf and kill it and let us feast and enjoy ourselves, for my son here was dead and has come to life again; he was lost and has 'been found." And they (began to be merry. (R F Wey mouth.) LIKEWISE I SAY UNTO YOU. there is joy in the _presence of the angels of God over one sinner that repenteth. (Luke 15, 10.) _ Correspondence Invited. Address: NJP/-M, The Manse, Normanby. No. 26. 10/5/21. MANAIA PRIVATE HOSPITAL. MISS MsCOTTER, Certified Nurse, (Surgical, Medical and Midwifery), haF +akerv over the above Hospital. AH cai^s admitted. NURSE DIX will' be in attendance at the Plvmket Room* in Union street (old Electric Ligh.4 Office) on MONDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, from 2 to 5 p.m Private address: Co Mrs Shaw, 28 High street. Phone 477.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLI, Issue XLI, 10 May 1921, Page 1

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