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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. "" BANK HOLIDAY. pUESUANT to the terms of the Banking Act, 1908, FRIDAY, 31st March, 1922, is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday at the offices of the under-mentioned Banks at Eltham, Hawera, Kaponga, Manaia, Opunake, and Patea. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES, HENRY W. LEVEE, Inspector. BANK OF AUSTEALASIA, PERCY H. COX, Inspector. NATIONAL BANK OF N.Z., LTD. D. W. DTJTHIE, General Manager. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, H. Buckleton, General Manager. MANGATOKI ATHLETIC CLUB. Annual Meeting will be held in j the Mangatoki Hall on WEDNESDAY, the 29th March, at 7.30 p.m. V. MARX, Secretary. OKAIAWA SCHOOL HOSTEIj. nnHE First Dance of the season in aid of the Hostel Fund will be held in the Town Hall on FRIDAY, 31st March, at 8 p.m. .Gents, 2/6; Ladies, 1/6 or a basket. Good Floor, Music and Supper. A. LEES, 29,30 Chairman. N.Z. MILITAEY FORCES. ' is hereby given that muster parades of all members of the Non-Effective List (i.e., all male persons of military age who are not training with a Territorial or Senior Cadet unit) will be held at the following centres at 11 a.m. on April 10th, 1922: NEW PLYMOUTH STRATFORD HAWEEA I Attendance at this pared is compulsory, but the Defence Department can ! accept no responsibility for travelling expenses incurred. Leave of absence from the above parade can be obtained ! provided written application is made to . nearest Defence Office on or before ' date of the muster parade. D. E. BREMNER, Capt. N.Z.S.C., Staff Officer I/C. No. 8 Regt. District. Hawera, 25th March, 1922. 29,31 THE MANGATOKI CO OP DAIRY CO., LTD. TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY OF BOULDER. RENDERS for the supply of 200 cubic yards of boulder delivered »t Mangatoki will be received by the undersigned at the registered office of the company, Mangatoki, until IS o'clock noon, Saturday, Bth April, 1922. Tenders to be marked "Tender for Boulder." The lowest or an> tender not necessarily accepted. Further particulars may be obtained from the Manager at Mangatoki. R. D. DOUGLASS, j Seciet&ry. • Mangatoki, 22nd March, 1922 j 25,1,4,6 <5jT. MARY'S YOUNG MEN'S • ' ■ HOSTEL, '"^tew-"*-" | PRINCES ST., HAWERA. Two Vacancies iti above Hostel. First-class accommodation; billiard table and piano. Board, 35/- per week. 'Phone 465. Apply at Hostel. A SPECIAL show of men's golf, walk<*x ing, and evening, dress shoes. Men, you want to see these and judge the values for yourself.—Hannah & ' Co., mr: "A T Jury's—Everything for Football and Hockey wear for the coming season; Jerseys, Shorts, Hose, Belts, and Boots. —Jury and Co., High St. AT Jury's—Ladies' Hose in all shades in Silk and Lisle; Black Silk, 6/6, 8/11, 13/6 to 25/6; Nigger, 16/6 and 25/6; Grey and Champagne, 14/6; Black Glossette, 6/9 and 7/6.— Jury and Co. B~"ATHING Caps—Aifoest styles, including Red Rubber, just landed. Price 5/9 at Dowling's Pharmacy, HaI w^ra JgOXED Suits for Men.—We have just opened up a line of Men's Dark Colonial Good Wear Boxed Suits, 99/6; other lines, 85/-. Our Suits are noted for their excellent cut and wear at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. TgUSTER Cuts neatly and carefully done in the latest style. We specialise in children's work. —Regent Toilet Parlours, Wallace's Buildings. T> ARGAINS —Gents' Sac Suits r? duced for stocktaking: Smart Worsteds, £9 12s 6d,. now £6 19s 6d; £8 12s 6d, now £5 17s 6d; Tweeds in browns, grey and heather shades, £8 15s, now £5 19s 6d and £6 10s.—Jury and Co. T3QOT Repairs —Men, bring us your boot repairs; our repairer is an expert at his work and we use only the best of leather, and guarantee all our work at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. TROYS' Blue Serge Shorts, 10/6; these are good wearing and keep their colour; Boys' Navy or Grey Shirts and School Caps. Bring your boy to H. 8., Hawera, for his wear. — New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera. BARGAINS— Men's English Worstec Socks, 3/6; Black Italian Shirts 8/6; English Saddle Tweeds, 25/-: Grey Flannel Trousers, 24/6: All-Woo Oamaru Saddle Tweeds, 28/6. On prices compare more than * favourabl; with "sale prices."—Goldstone and Pat terson, Princes St., Hawera.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 27 March 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 27 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 27 March 1922, Page 1

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