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SPECIAL ADVEPwTISEMENTS. ' 4 To help the Blind to help themselves. Read Page TEN of the Star on SATURDAY Next, 10th inst.

OPUNAKE RACING CLUB. TO OWNERS TND TRAINERS. ACCEPTANCES for ALL Events Close on SATURDAY, March 10th, at 5 p.m. All accommodation, including firstclass meals by Dustins Ltd., procurable. P. S. RILEY, Secretary, Piliama.

TAXI CAES. 'TAXI Cars for Hire, Night or Day. Trips by arrangement. Charges reasonable. 'Phone 153. HAWERA MOTORS LTD.

• . ' ■ IN BANKEUPTCY. 'W'OTICE is hereby given that DAVID X 1 DANIEL FOESYTH, of Mataimoana, Waverley, Farmer, was this day adjudged Bankrupt, and I hereby summon a meeting of Creditors to beholden at the Courtliouse, Waverley, on THUESDAY, March 16th, 1923,' at, 11 a.m. EOBEET S. SAGE, / Deputy Official Assignee, Hawera, 6th March, 1923.

J/JISS rpuENEE (Late Miss Hilson, Wellington). Weak and Palling': Hair successfully Treated. Tinting done with all best dyes. . ' AM-E.R.IQAN. ORGAN— ESTEY. . ' YI^HY be without music in the home when by paying 20/- Deposit you can take, delivery of instrument and pay 13/- monthly? Only one at this price at— > DIXON'S;

LOST. CTRAYED from my farm, Turuturu Eoad, Hawera, on Tuesday, one young Holstein cow very close to calving. Reward will be given on tcceiving.. information relating to whereabouts of same. MRS B. NOLAN.

TT'QR the Lenten season we have opened ; up a large and varied consignment of new-season's' fish at less than prewar price. Finest Norwegian ling, 1/6 Ib; Sockeye salmon, 1/6 tin; pink salmon from 7d tin; Norwegian sardines, 6d tin, 5/6 ddz.; Morton's fresh herrings, 1/2 tin;, herrings in sauce from 6d tin; kippered herrings, large tin, 1/2; salt herrings, doz. in tin, 3/11; smoked herrings, doz. in tin, 3/11; whitebait, pilchards, little; fish in tins from 9d. Have a look at our window display. We buy direct and save middlemen 's profits. Our gain is your gain.—O'Reilly and Walker, high-class grocers, Hawera, ,

DON'T DO BUSINESS BLINDLY ! j ITNOWLEDGE of up-to-date Bookkeeping methods keeps your eyes open to leakages, and makes you prompt to develop profit-getting departments. LEARN BOOK-KEEPING QUICKLY AT HOME THROUGH _ * . GJLBY'S <'THOROUGH-WAY* ' COURSE. ■%^ 10 LESSONS FOR £2.^ This* course caß be mastered in a few weeks. It is free of text books, confusing technical expressions, and unnecessary detail. It goes straight to the point by methods up-to-date, simple and efficient. • If interested in Book-keeping or in Accountancy, Wireless. Telegraphy, Shorthand, Typing, Languages (any), or General Secondary Education, write to — ■..'■■ •THE DIRECTOR, W. W. WADDILOVE, F.1.A., N.Z., ' •' • ;; i ■ . ' GILBY'S COLLEGE, James Smith's Buildings, Wellington. I P.O. Box 302.

IDULBS for present planting: Ane^ mones, Crocus, Freesias, Daffodils, Hyacinths, Ranunculus, Ixias, Tulips, Sparaxis, etc. Procure from G. E. Shailer, Caledonia Street Nursery, Hawera,

XUST Landea—-A large consignment . of, boys' strong pocket watches, complete, 14/-; girls' wristlet watches, 30/? each ; r girhi' 15/- watches to arriye; all guaTar^ed; place your order with us before;»cocks are exhausted; postage 6d extra—At =E. Morris', the Leading Jeweller of Hawera.

■pVERY Bay a Bargain Day at XJ O 'Reilly and Walker's. English cups and saucers, 12/9 doz.; English plates from 7/- doz.; jam dishes from 6d each; ; enamelled collanders from 4/6; aluminium. collanderSj 9/-; aluminium kettles, 8/6; aluminium frypans, 6/6; aluminium, pots in all sizes ■from 3/6; aluminium ehiid?s cup, saucer and plate, 2/6; aluminium egg cups, 5/- doz.; pot cleaners, 6d ami 1/-; jam jars, jelly jarjs and everything in the crockery line at rocltb ott omppri es. Try us; we give value for money>—O'Keilly and Walker, High St.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 9 March 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 9 March 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 9 March 1923, Page 1

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