SPECIAL ADYEBTISEMENTJEk Under the Patronage of His Excellency Viscount Jellieoe and the Hon. W. F. ! Massey. , SOUTH TARANAKI'S FOR THE -pMPIRE HAWBRA. JULY 2 TO 7, 1923. The Prince of Wales has said: "An Empire worth Dying for is also worth Living and Working for." There is only ONE Solution for the Troubles in the Empire, and that is to provide Work for all THEREFORE, SUPPORT THE , . SCHEME OF "BRITISH GOODS FOB BRITISH PEOPLE." REMEMBER! THE OHEEE GERM EMANATES FROM HAWEEA HAWERA Which Succeeds because of it 3 Energy, Enterprise and Good Citizenship— "A Combination of Effort for the Empire." L. 0. HOOKER, Organiser. J^LTHAM GOLF CLUB ANNUAL BALL. .TOWN HAL L, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27. George's Saxe Rima Orchestra. Gentlemen 6s, Ladies 4s, Gallery 2s 6d. W. D. ROSS, Hon. Secretary. THE MORATORIUM. who have mortgages to renew on expiry of above kindly communicate with the undersigned, as a meeting of interested persons is contemplated. Among subjects to be discussed is the necessity of borrowing money at a cheap rate. . D. J. HUGHES, 23 New Plymouth; 'phone 517. MATAPU HALL. J^ BACHELORS' BALL will be held in the abore haJl on July 19. Particulars later. R. G. HOOKER, Hon. Secretary. DAJSreZNGJJfISS SYLVIA KIRK is prepared to take pupils at her studio, Grey St. The latest style and stews taught 'Phone 661. ■«» JlflSS ANITA WEBSTER., who has opened a School of Dancing at Wanganui, will be prepared to open classes at Hawera, if offered sufficient inducement. Enquiries c/o Hotel Braeburn, or Studio, The Friendly Societies' Building, Guyton Street. £1 REWARD. J^OST from Kaupokonui on sth inst., one light fawn Jersey dairy cow, 3 years old, branded JN on rump. Anyone detaining same will be prosecuted. JAMES NICOLSON, . Kaupokonui. FOR SALE. /^j.OOD Laundry Business (chiefly collars). A genuine good business. Apply— BRITISH LAUNDRY, High Street. TO FARMERS. RANTED— Share-milker . with 60 to 65 good cows to milk on half shares; good farm, 165 acres, situated Auroa, within 1J miles of factory, store and school, tar-sealed road; good oroomed house, outhouses, concrete shed; machines can be had if required. Apply to— T. H. WALKER, P.O. Box 113. Or Bacon Factory, Hawera. NOTICE. 17 G. DAKIN, Accountant and Secretary, with ever 20 years' experience, begs to notify the business houses of Hawera and district that he has now opened a temporary office in Regent Street (entrance Latham's Garage). Accountancy woilc of every description undertaken personally. 'Phone 443. - QSWALD Q. J^AMBEET, VETERINARY SURGEON. Consulting Office: WESTWOOD'S PHARMACY. ;Phone:: ! Day, No. 122; N.'c-ht, No. 19?. i Private Address: Tawhiii Road. Stratford Office: Fraser'a Pharmacy.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 23 June 1923, Page 1
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428Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 23 June 1923, Page 1
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