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.The Hawera Eire Brigade will hold its animal meeting at the social room of the Fire Station this evening. The brigade will be inspected orior to the meeting, at which a large attendance of , members is requested. Hon. members are specially invited to attend. | The following vessels should be within wireless range this evening:—Auckland: Coolana, Cragness, Canadian Ranger, E. R, Sterling, Flora, Kai- i tangata, Katoa, Kaitoke, Laburnum, Las Vegas, Makura, Niagara, Pinna. Sonoma, Tofua, ..Waimate, Cumberland', Westmoreland. Chatham Islands : Port Ktembla, Port Lincoln. Wellington: Wahine, Mararoa, Ngaio, Moeraki, Waiotapu, Kauri, Kaiapoi, Kaimanawa, Waihora, Wingatui, Tutanekai. Devon City, Havre, Port Chalmers, El Kantara. .' We have been asked for information concerning a chopping contest at New j Plymouth on December 30, 1904, during the carnival held in connection withj the New Plymouth Exhibition. A Press Association telegram dated New Ply-I mouth, December 30, published in the! Star of December 31, 1904, contains the j following information: "Handicap Chop, 18-inch standing block.—D. Pretty 1, G. A. Goold 2, L. Berg 3. Time, 2min. 22sec. Goold entered a protest against Pretty. The matter will be dealt with at the first meeting of the New Zealand Axemen's Association.'' We have received a telephone statement from Mr. J. A. Hansen.. Manaia, as follows: ."As starter at the axemen's meeting which took place during the Industrial Exhibition at NewPlymouth in 1904. I have been requested to communicate with you and ■ through your courtesy to place before your readers the facts, as I know them, concerning the result of the £100 Handicap Chop (18-inch standing). I a.m requested to state more partierularlv anything I know relating to the performance of Mr. D. Pretty. In this event Pretty finished .first, but. as the result of a protest, -was svbseouentlv disqualified for changing blocks, and first prize money was awarded to G. A. Goold, who actually finished soocyvH *:• Pretty. G. Blanc, the Tasmanian chopper, who competed, was not placed." A true an<i tried remedy fn-r confers, colds:, influenza, and sore, throat is "NAZOL." 60 doses Is «d.

A Napier telegram states that Mr, Hugh B. Lusk, of Nap.er, has been appointed Crown Solicitor for Hawke's Lay, vice the late Mr. H. A. Cornford, — '" L.i_r^— ~— . .' " -'"I LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. HAWERA FIRE BRIGADE ANNUAL ; MEETING. | 'I'VHE Honorary Members are cordially invited to attend the Annual Meeting in the Social Room at the Fire Station THIS EVENING (Wednesday),1 July 11, at 8 o'clock. Inspection of the brigade 7.30. JAS. CHAMPION, Secretary. TOST—,A bunch of keys, in vicinity of Rowe Street. Monday afternoon. ! Reward at Star Office. " ■■ ' '■ ts^n—x •DAILY PASSENGER SERVICE. HAWEEA-NEW PLYMOUTH. AN UP-TO-DATE r-HAR-A-BANC LEAVES HAWERA P. 0., 8 a.m. STRATFORD P. 0., 9 a.ra. INGLEWOOD P. 0., 9.40 a.n. LEAVESNEW PLYMOUTH P. 0., 4 p.m.: INGLEWOOD, 4.45 p.m.; STRATFORD P. 0., 5.20 p.m. Comfortable Seating Accommodation for 20 passengers. Available for Sunday trips. C. E. FOWLETt "PEADY-TO-WEAR Suits that are a credit to the makers for fit, style and finish. The famous "Lynx" brand fit any figure; the price is right, too, at Adamson & Robb's for men's wear. — J

ARTISHC FLOOR COVERINGS! WE AHE NOW SHOWING BRITISH-MADE LINOLEUMS IN THE NEWEST DESIGNS. SUITABLE TOE EVESY ROOM IN THE HOUSE. PRICES FOR QUALITY CANNOT BE SURPASSED. ; *' INSPECTION INVITED. SEE OUR WINDOWS. -- | PHONE 126 <* ■ nWQ^Om^J ! X^ CARPETS, FURNiTURE, LINOLEUMS, *\^"^ /Yf/^^BLINDS &SOFT FURNISHINGS .^^ —<C (fl ( F"^£^ a- J^CTORs)qS H3SADACHES ARE FREQUENTLY jT S) f\]W^^S CAUSED BY EYE-STRAIN 1 *J | jK/wf^^^^ ' J^ON'T trifle with YOTJR EYES. \r//^L^^^ i Priceless beyond all other posiei m^ rioni is the Eyesight. p '.'.,- ■ CONSULT OUR LONDON QUALI- " ' . \ FIED OPTICIAN; HIGH STREET, HAWERA, jA MB P. 0. FODEN. Stocks EVERYTHING for the '"TT 'A WnETTB, Cyclist Covers Tubes and Pram XI- J\. f> ' Tyres fitted while you wait. OPTICIAN & JEWELLER. " Y..~„ —-■■ f H3$H ST., HAWEBA. ;T„ I -J^° VQ cor^wit^ Progandra; 1/6.-; l

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 11 July 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 11 July 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 11 July 1923, Page 7

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