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.£? NOTICE:. -| ,J^ rA LL communications to the " Star " of a business nature should be addressed to " The Manager." All contributions and correspondence for the literary columns should be addressed to " The Editor." Please Note: On no account should communications, either business or literary, be adaddressed to an individual by name. W. A. PARKINSON & CO., LT&, Proprietors " Hawera Star." .; jJ^LONCTEAM gHIP £JOW&NY OF N.Z., LT©. / SX ieapatch steamers from Ne«w Plyyar& Wfcarf (weather ana tfttker circumstances permitting) — PIEMGA (for Auckland) — BABAWA (in conjunction -with the K3.S. Co.)— &SMBD&YB and FRIDAYS, 5.30 p.nu WftQingtem, Nelson, Duiaedm, Oamaxu, andTTimaru — fgOBBTNA and KAHI&& maintaia ■weekly service. Ijytteltom. (from Wellington^— Steamer DAILY (Sundays excepted) Sffakey and Hobart, from Wellington— tozgulax sailings. >$, (Bu?k, Leyuka), Toa^ga (Nukualofa, Saapai, Vavau), Samoa— Auckland at regular intervals. Agents ibr Orient Line of Steamers. Pm«iengaßF3 booked through ito Lonby tthe Canadian-Australasian %*7« l Msi£ jJJine (via Vancouver), also ' •§• Ban Prssiicisco. IEENION S.S.S. CO^, JL'ffD. i Onieeft; New Plymouth. j STEAM SHI^ j€sO. OIL BABAWA. >»*Te» ONSHSTSTGA— MONDAYS a»d THURSDAYS. ?>Mivef BBBAKWATER— TUESDAYS aad FRIDAYS et 8.30 p.m. Train leaves New Plymouth station 0 f.15 pj3. Umloon: Single 32/- j iSteerage, 24/6; fc&ool, 25/-. Octward jcargo must be at New Ply40«ih station not later than 10 a.», teja €*y of sailing. fUJiFADIAN—AUSTRALIAN LINE *# Vancouver Route—Australia, New >rftland, Canada, via Fiji and Honolulu, lv.?ope (via America), most interesting Route. for all information, guide books, *fepß, etc, apply— STlsrON STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., LTD., Managing Agents. #?oTMfham Street, New Plymouth. ! SOUTH TARANAKI SHIP- | PING CO., LTD. i Jhn following vessels are trading rei ,«Jayly from WELLINGTON to PAi ..&A. sind returjj carrying cargo from ) -~.& to all ports— i @. 3. HAWERA, HO tons, insulated ' *nd fitted with refrigerator. J.B. KAPUNI. 140 tons, insulated holdSc 'HiTGUgh rates to and from all ports. ' J«Bii!g«ora jl?2?i aadress "all goods J JPJj* Bouts Taranaki Shipping Co., | \j^K., and advise full particulars of ( tt&signees. ' Oaitoma Agency and Forwarding Dea specialty, in charge of an experienced clerk. i l. W. GRAINGER, Manager. [A Card.] |TB A. BAYLEyTm.R.C.V.S. (Lond.), Veterinary Surgeon, haa coiaeeneed practice in Hawera. j 21 George St. 'Phone 457. JgCONOMIC FOR tfEN'S CLOTHING, OVERCOATS, HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, TIES. _ E. H. H ABBOP QSWALD Q. J^AMBBRT, VETERINARY SURGEON, I Consulting Office: WESTWOOD'S PHARMACY. 'Phones: Day, No. 122; Night, No. 192. Private Address: Tawhiti Road. < ttatford Office: MclnHes* Pharmacy. WEST E2TO CABINET WOEKS^ MANUFACTURERS of Modern and Period Furniture in any style; exclusive designs; absolute satisfaction guaranteed. Honest charges.. Direct supply. T. SUNDERLAND, | HIGH ST., opp. West End Store. SIGHT TESTING. OPTICAL SERVICE. f*HIB means more than mere supplyJug and fitting of Glasses. Of ! rentest importance is the examina-' ion which determines the success or 'tilure of an attempt to make your •ye» imore useful and comfortable. In xr4«r that your glasses fulfil all the rejjtdreiaents expected of them, the examIxation of your eyes must be accomplished by an Experienced OPTICAL SPECIALIST. My increasing clientele ! s sufficient evidence of the ability • fitk which examinations are made. If '•m need glasses I shall be glad to an appointment at your convenigAXON JONES. /J8.0.A.,* CONSULTING* OPTICIAN, HIGH STREET, HAWERA.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 3 May 1923, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 3 May 1923, Page 4