Mr. T., M. Wilford, Leader of the Opposition, is at Rotorua. Despite the damp weather on New Year's Day, the Opunake beach- was! weTl patronised, the*sum of £14 8s 6'S being taken at the gates. The Federal, Band rendered an enjoyable pro- ] gramme of music during the afternoon. In the evening pictures and a dance were held in the Town Hall, the gross takings at the pictures being £9 5g 5d and the dance takings amounted to £2_ 13s. Mr. T. Julian had charge of the floor, music being supplied by Mrs. Newman and others. <. The society is indebted to Mr. Whit-' ing for his help.—Opunake Times. J Taking it as a whole the past year has not been a busy one as far as the ! building ■ trade is concerned, although the past two months have seen a great improvement. - Building ■. permits have been assued throughout the year by the Hawera Borough Council as follows: Business premises, 38" permits, of a i total value of £19.847; sheds, motor garages, etc., 34, of a total value of £1664; public buildings. 2, of a total value of £59; private dwellings, 35, of a total value of £15,737. ''; . ( Thrilling enthusiasm prevailing throughout New Zealand for "No-Rub- I bing" Laun'ry Help, "Keen Smiling" ' Floor Polish, and "Golden Rule" Roap ' —the ruling soap.—Levin and Co., Ltd., wholesalft Distributors'. L Summer salads call for Sharland's Vmnrar Pure and r>Xfuant. Hrewed :rom pure cane sugar.—Advt.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 6 January 1923, Page 12
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238Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 6 January 1923, Page 12
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