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PUBLIC NOTICES. STAR ISSUE OF SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15. JLXTRA Copies are available for those who may require them. PROPOSED ALTERATION OF THE HAWERA BOROUGH BOUNDARIESNOLANTOWN MERGER, Sitting of the Commission is ADJOURNED until FRIDAY, the 28th day of November, 1924, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. JOHN S. BARTON, Chairman of Commission. ' ~~ £1 REWARD. ~ T.OST —From Okaiawa, one dark brown mare, long legged, hack. Anyone' knowing the whereabouts kindly communicate with— J. BARCLAY, Okaiawa. HAWERA V COUNTY COUNCIL. UNPAID RATES. J^ATEfP AYERS are hereby notified that all rates not oaidby NOVEMBER 30 will be sued for without further notice, unless satisfactory arrangements are made before that date for settlement. , i JNO. W. HARDING, County Clerk./'BANK HOLIDAY. jpURSUANT to the terms of the Banking Act, 1908, THURSDAY, 20th day of November, 1924, is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday at the offices of the undermentioned Banks at Elthani, Hawera, Kaponga, Manaia, Opunake, Patea and Waverley. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. Henry W. Lever, Inspector. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA,, Percy H. Cox, Inspector. NATIONAL BANK OF N.Z., LTD. Alfred Jolly, General Manager, i BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. ' j . H.- Buckleton, General Manager. COMMERCIAL BANK OF AUS- • TRALIA LTD. | E. P. Yaldwyn, Attorney for N.Z. HAWERA COUNTY ELECTRIC COMPANY, LTD. JJLECTRIC JJANGES

.The Hawera County Electric ComPany is now prepared to supply ELECTRIC COOKING RANGES at FROM £ls to £SO. Cooking ELECTRICALLY ■means cooking in OOMFORT; no coal; no wood; no ashes; no dirt; no flames; no matches; no sooty pans and flues. CLEAN, CHEAP COOKING. CLEAN, CHEAP COOKING. Remember that the cost of Current after the installation is made is only Twopence Per Unit. Twopence Per Unit. Demonstrations of cooking by means of ELECTRIC RANGES will be given by pupils of the Hawera Technical High School Home Science under the direction of the Home Science Mistress, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY next, from 2.30’ to 4.30 p.m. each day. The ladies of Hawera and district are cordially invited to witness the Demonstrations, which will take place at MR J. F. GILLANDERS ’ SHOP, UNION STREET. MATARAWA ESTATE SUBDIVISION. T°. those interested, the following extracts from a letter to a friend in Alton, written by one of the South Taranaki settlers who bought a farm from the Matarawa Land Company, will speak for itself:— “I suppose you are on the same tracks as of yore, and the same work, cows, calves, pigs, and oh, I forgot, MUD. My dear old fellow, you don’t know how I appreciate the change up here. No mud, no wind, positively mild all through the winter and spring, and. a real pleasure to work under such conditions. My cows here are doing absolutely better than down in Taranaki; bags of milk hard, and feed, gee, she does grow! When I think of that place I have just vacated, and see my rich pastures here, it makes me wonder why I was foolish so long. I do wish you were up here; you would put on a stone in weight, as it is wonderfully healthy, and your wife, it’s hard to say, but I believe it would certainly cure her sore throat. ” The writer of the above sold out at over £SO per,a ere, and bought in at less than half that. There are only FIVE Sections now unsold, and plans and full particulars can be obtained of W. A. LIMERICK, MANAIA, who is Taranaki Representative for the sole agents, and who will be pleased to show the original letter, from which the above extracts have been taken, to any interested person. QPRINGTIME changes in blood system often bring disorders. Remove the trouble by taking Viva Blood Enrieher. 3/6 bottle at Tait’s, Chemist. High Street. “IP Master’s Voice”—the symbol of supremacy; 35 gramophones and 1500 records from which to choose. This is the range to be seen and heard at M. Kineton Parkes and Co. ’s Gramophone Parlours, 125 High Street, Hawera.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 17 November 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 17 November 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 17 November 1924, Page 1

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