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. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. . Q.RAND THEATRE, HAWERA. TO-NIGHT AT 8. TO-NIGHT. Your Final Opportunity to See i . GjLADYS WALTON i GLADYS WALTON In a comedy-drama jof life with a barnstorming company. '' THE TROUPER " " THE TROUPER" He was the worst actor in the world, but to tlie poor little slavey lie represented the essence of perfection. You'll howl with mirth at Gladys' antics in this picture. j Offering also— "SHORT WEIGH..'." \ A Splendid Comedy. Prices remain as usual. FORD PRICES AR_~_)OWN ! J)0 not fail to read Display Advertisement with Price List on Page 5 of this issue. FEILDING A^ & p gHOW AND RAM FAIR*. i SHOW—FEBRUARY C & 7. FAIR—FEBRUARY 8 '& 9. Entries for both Close^on January 19. SPECIAL FEATURES are embodied in the Prize List, which includes Valuable Cash Prizes and Handsome Trophies in all sections. Prize Lists for the Show and Entry Forms and Conditions of Ram Fair will be forwarded on application to the Secretary— E. H. FISHER, f >w>s Box 98, Feilding.

. NEW HARLEY-DAVIDSON & INDIAN '* 1923 MODELS In Stock at the Agents— ! ,J«HE ELTHAM MOTOR CYCLE REPAIR DEPOT, Also— TRIUMPHS, NEW HUDSON, 8.5.A., HENDERSON, ROYAL RUBY, ROYAL ENFIELD, RUDGE, DOUGLAS. These are the pick of USED Machines, whigh we will give a GUARANTEE with. J. H. BODLE, Proprietor. 'Phone 164, Eltham. s . tu ,th jJRS JgRIDGE, Of the STATION FRUIT' SHOP, wishes to notify the people of Hawera and surrounding districts that she has' started a Servants/ Registry Office, where domestics, farm labourers, or anyone wanting employment may. enrol and receive prompt attention. Special attention will be paid to correspondence. '

. FINAL REMINDER. 'JE'NDERS for Hawera Borough Council Leases of Hook's Commercial \Hotel and Goldstone Umd Patterson's properties close.on WEDNESDAY Next, 10th inst. ' HAWERA BOROUGH COUNCIL. RENDERS for Lease of building in High Street, suitable for Office or Sample Rooms, will be received up to 4, p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 10th January, 1922.' V , Conditions may be seen at office of this paper or Town Clerk's office. ; :\S;6 "XTURSE DIX will De In attendance at "^ the Plunket Rooms in High Street j. (opposite Public Trust Office) on alternate Mondays and every Thursday and Saturday from 2 tois p.m., and Wednesday mornings from 10.30 to 12. Private address: C/o Mrs Pinel, Caledonia Street; 'phone 632. J^ PLEASING Present and a perfect perfume—s2 Lavender, made from finest Surrey Lavender; all sizes at Strange'a, the Chemist. . Photographers! We have tlie best equipment for the handling of your work. Leave your spools with us for developing, printing and enlarging; quick delivery; satsfactorv service guaranteed.T-Westwood's Pharmacy, 185 High St., Hawera—"Headquartera for c^ery Photo Need." ASPROS, bottles of 25, 1/-, l/-,'l/-; I large size, 3/6, 3/6, 3/6 per bottle': Kruschen salts, 2/-, 2/-, 2/-: per bottle cashmpre bouquet soap, 7d, 7d, 7d per cake; large round bath ,soap, 8d per cake, 7/- per doz.; Brown Windsor, 8 cakes for lld, lld, IH; Rexona and Cuticura soap, 1/4, 1/4, 1/4 per cake; carbolic soap, 3 cakes for 1/- 1/. l/.. Erasmie herb.soap, 9d, 9d, 9d per cake'; Sunlight soap, l/ 7„, 1/7, 1/7 per pkt.— Bullock's Cash Store, Princes Street: ■ Pnone 90' v '

A TIE that "will" tie; we have "a full selection of fashionable ties in stock. They embody all the latest ideas from overseas.' Come and select. —Adamson and Robb, Hawera. J^ NEW ShoeloTladies. The ne^flat heel, two colours, in grey and black, fawn and grey, now showing. See our< window for the newest in ladies' shoes.—New Zealand Clothing Factory Hawera. TJOOTS—Women's Split Kip Dairy , ■ Boots, 13/11; Women's Chrome Dairy Boots with heel tips, 16/6; Women's Clogs without irons, 14/6; Women's Bluchers, nailed or plain soles 10/6.—Hannah's. * "PATHING Costumes,in the new club ■ ■' ■ colours, 12/6; boys' cotton, 3/6 • ladies', two-piece wool costumes-' surf bathing wool costumes, 12/6—at the New Zealand Clothing Factory Hawera. ._ ■J..^.m M _ i \ aut j_ i _ l __i /__^^:

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 6 January 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 6 January 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 6 January 1923, Page 1

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