SPEOLU* ADVERTISEMENT* i AUROA FAEMEBS' UNIOnT J^ PUBLIC LECTURE, under the auspices of the above Union, will be held on SATUBDAY, 7th June, at 7.30 p.m., in Auroa Hall. Subject: "Problems Farmers have to Pace," by Mr G. H. Buekeridge. J. C. DUFF,] Hon. Secretary. —— — . 4-^ AUEOA FARMERS' UNION. HTHE Crops in connection with the Boot Growing Competition will be judged by Mr J...W. Deem, Instructor in Agriculture, on FRIDAY, 6th June, commencing, at 10 a an. at Mr Ogle's •■fanaie*:,. . -' . , : . .' - ,■/ j; • ' ■' .;:.;-';-.. «^a buff)' ■"' ' ! ' Hon. Secretary. DAIBY INDUSTRY. J^ PUBLIC MEETING will be held at 1 p.m. on June 7, in the Parish Hall, Began Street East, Stratford, of representatives of Dairy Companies, A. and P. Associations, Chambers of Commerce, Progress Leagues, and others interested, to consider and take action as advisable in (a) the matter of the establishment of a National Research Laboratory; (b) the matter of a Taranaki Training School for Dairy Factory Employees. Convenors: J. T. Belcher, C. Marchant and D. Shannon. Directors: Cardiff Co-op Dairy Co., Ltd- 31,2,4,6 CAB PAINTING. J£^ LOCK is prepared to undertake any class of painting. Cars Painted from £6; Gigs from £3. SIGN WRITING AND HIGH-CLASS DECORATIONS AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL POCKETS. E. LOCK, ALBION STREET, HAWERA. gHAILER'S JJAWEBA AJURSERY, 37 CALEDONIA STREET.5 OFFER FOR 1924 PLANTING SEASON. -* ERICA (Heath). DAPHNE, and other choice Shrubs, from 2/- each. ROSES, 18/- doz. AXE AXE, ESCALONIA, MACROCARPA, 25/- 100. BOXTHORN, 25/- 100; £5 5000 FRUIT TREES, 2/6 each. SEEDLESS RHUBARB, 1/6 each. All other lines at Current Rates. DANCING. JJISS C. MOVERLEY, Teacher of Ballet, Toe, Classical and Modern Ballroom Dancing, including the Blues and Chicago, announces that her classes will in future be held at her studio, Bright's Buildings (above Ford Garage); entrance in High Street. Adults' Ballroom Class, FRIDAY Evenings, at 8 o'clock. Children's Classes, SATURDAY Mornings, at 10.30 o'clock. All intending pupils may enrol at Studio. Private lessons arranged. TABANAKI .FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. QN and after Ist June, 1924, the branch office of this Association in Hawera will be located in the State Fire Buildings, No. 4 Regent Street, and insurers are requested to please note. I DANCING. JJISS MOORE, Teacher of Classical, National, Clog, Toe and all kinds of Fancy Dancing, Physical Drill and Ballroom Dancing. Every pupil individually taught. Class for children every SATURDAY morning at Oddfellows' Hall, High St. Private lessons at Studio, 16 Wilson St. Miss Moore herself isa Gold Medallist, and several of her pupils are also. s.o.s. DAILY MOTOR SERVICES. HAWERA-WANGANUI-MARTON (Main Trunk Service) HAWERA-WANGANUI-ASHHURST (Napier Mail and Wairarapa Express) NOTE. —On and after December 1, the morning car from Hawera will leave at 8 a.m. instead of 8.30 a.m. SMITH'S OVERLAND SERVICE. JJISS JJILL, LADIES' & CHILDREN'S OUTFITTER, HIGH STREET, Is now showing her NEW stocks in all lines and invites inspection thereof. In MILLINERY and CHILDREN'S COATS I have some very special goods at right prices and a large selection. A small residue of Miss Hamilton's stock still to dispose of at give-away prices. Note the Address: Opposite Grand Theatre, High St., Hawera. W. G. P YNEH > FOOTWEAR REPAIR SPECIALIST! Opposite Levin's, PRINCES ST. SOLEING and HEELING: Ladies' Boots or Shoes 5/6 Jlen's Boots or Shoes 8/Hand Sewn, 1/- extra. PROMPT SERVICE; SUPERIOR WOIiJv AND MATERIALS. Repairs levt in the morning completed same* afterjjoon if desired.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLIV, Issue XLIV, 5 June 1924, Page 1
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