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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. QPERA HOUSE,. HAWEEA. TO-NIGHT. . TO-NIGHT. DUSTIN FARNUM In DUSTIN FARNUM • "THE DUSTIN FARNUM YOSEMITE DUSTIN FARNUM TRAIL" DUSTIN FARNUM From the Novel by Ridgwell Cullum. A stirring story of adventure, of the treachery-of a kinsman, the loyalty of a friend, and the happiness "Jim Thorpe" found at the end of "THE YOSEMITE TRAIL" Full of Pep and Action. SunsJ^ine Comedy, "WILD WtDMEN AND TAME LIONS." Stalls, 1/- (free of tax); Circle, 1/6 (plus tax). SPECIAL EVENING PROMENADE. TONIGHT—7 .to, 9—TO-NIGHT. DISPLAY,OF NEW gPRING & gUMMER Q.OODB. Hawera Citizen's Band will render a Programme of Music. McGRUER, BONE & CO., LTD. '■ —— ——__ DAIRY PRODUCE EXPORT CONTROL ACT, 1923. NOTICE OF POLL~OF SUPPLIERS. JJOTICE is hereby given that a poll of all suppliers to Dairy Factories is to bo taken under the provisions of the Dairy Produce Export Control Act, 1923. Secretaries or owners of dairy companies have been requested to prepare lists of suppliers to their factories and forward same to me. These lists when prepared will form the roll of voters. Every supplier of milk or cream to any dairy factory should immediately communicate with the Secre- | tary or owner of the company operating j it and satisfy himself that his name is placed on the list of suppliers. G. G. HODGKINS, Returning Office. Chief Electoral Office, Wellington, 3/9/23. THANKS. JJJR and MRS WYNDHAM WILLS, of Kakaramea, wish to cordially thank Mrs. Large, of Kakaramea, for her kind assistance and hospitality while they were ill. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. J HAVE removed into an office in Messrs. Foy and Smart's Buildings, Princes Street. H. A. LENNON: "A Stitch In Time Saves Nine." G. W. T AYLOR > Engraver, Gramaphone Expert and Fountain Pen Doctor. Union Street (between Johnson's and Electric Light Office). Box 103, HAWERA. QSWALD Q^ J^AMBERT, VETERINARY SURGEON. Address: No. 33 Victoria Street. Telephone No, 195. Stratford Office: Fraser's Pharmacy. '' THE AUSTRALIA AND ''THE EMPIRE." PRIVATE HOTELS, ROTORUA. 100 Rooms. First houses on left.jrom Railway Station. Every comfort; superior table; social and dance hall. REDUCED WINTER TARIFF: 10/- per day; 60/- per week. J. N. M CL EAN ' PROPRIETOR. w .s YOUR CHILD? you providing for his •or her future? Our syetem of saving sesures a substantial amount payable at the age when the child's future is contemplated, including the GRAND BENEFIT CLAUSE, which protects the child in the event of the death of the parent. Also in- j eludes HOSPITAL BENEFITS and DISABILITY PROTECTION. Write for detailed information of our "His or Her Future" Policy to— THE MANAGER, SOUTHERN CROSS ASSURANCE COMPANY LTD., Manuel's Buildings, Willis Street, WELLINGTON. TTIVIFSC Tonic for nervous' disorders. JTEEP your pearlies pretty with Parex Dental Paste; it's British: 1/9 at Strange's. EGGS'! EGGS! EGGS! T^OR Sale—Utility Black Orpington eggs, 339 «train, from R. R. Christie., Victoria-; price 10/6 per setting; carriage paid. DOitf ROBERTSON, w.s Normanby. BENZINE LIGHTING SYSTEMS. TMTOORE, Wizard or others overhauled and put in good" working order. Cooking Rings fitted to any hollowwire plant. USED 2-Light Sets installed complete, £10. Orders left with New Bros, and Co., High Street, promptly attended to, See them for demonstration. H. H. BLAKE, BENZINE LIGHT SPECIALIST. •fe-_- Box 216. ._ V>B

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 6 September 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 6 September 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 6 September 1923, Page 1

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