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THE SHOW BOOTHS. Splendidly Conducted by Mr. Luoni. Mr. G. Luoni, proprietor of the new Royal Hotel in Rangitikei street, Palmerston North, is in sole charge of the licensed booths at the Manawatu and West Coast A. and P. Association's Show now in progress at Palmerston North, and there is no argument about it, the booths are not only well conductedj but what is more the public are getting a square deal. The genuine high-class quality of all wines, spirits, and ales is an important factor with every public function, and most assuredly the people are being well served at the Show booths. Mr. Luoni's personal guarantee was given the committee that all liquors would be absolutely true to label and sold at regular town prices. Just how the public appreciate the exemplary manner of .Mr. Luoni's staff and the good quality of all liquors, as well as the hygienic methods of placing it before patrons, can bo well judged from complimentary remarks being made by all and sundry. WANGANUI SPRING SHOW. Exhibitors and others attending the Manawatu Show now on at Palmerstcn North should make a note of the fact that entries for the. Wanganui Show close definitely on Friday. Mr. Sinclair, representing the Wanganui Association, has an office on the Palmerston North Show Grounds, where he. and his assistant will be pleased to book you up for Waijga.nui. Mr. Sinclair points out that every effort is made by the Wanganui Association to cater well for exhibitors, and he specially asks that exhibitors should make a point of handing in their entries early. Please Note.—The. office ! is located in permanent stalls at the Palmerston North Show Grounds. Advt. FOR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES G. C. SMITH AND CO., ' Palraerston North. No' firm in Palmerston North can give you better value or carry out electrical installations with greater satisfaction than the above-named firm. Their showrooms in Main street West from The Square contain a wonderfully interesting collection of novelties in the way of gloves, hand-painted and unique embossed glass, china, etc. Electric reading lamps form v special feature of the firm's display, and besides the more I decorative devices the utility side ia well provided for. Electric irons, kettles, cookers, toasters, headers, torches, and a host of useful lines, go to mako G. C. Smith and Co.'s showrooms a perfect place for all supplies pertaining to the household. The firm carry out work of all kinds in any part of the town or country. DENNIS MOTORS AND MOTOR ' LAWN MOWERS. The New Zealand Express Company, Ltd., are the sole New Zeala id agents for the famous Dennis Motors and the Dennis Lawn Mowers. Mr. Brownjohn, who is in charge of this department, makes Palmerston North his headquarters, and during the Show period he will appreciate v visit from' anyone interested in these two notable motors. Tho aim of tho manufacturers of the Dennis chassis has been to evolve, not a cheap machine, but one that should combine all- that is best in high-class engineering practice—in a word, to produce a machine that will give "no trouble" service under all working conditions. The chassis has alao beeu construct-, ed to withstand the effects of shocks and vibrations experienced when running continuouslysover indifferent road surfaces with either pneumatic or solid tired wheels. Dennis Motors are recognised the best that modern engineering skill can give you; and in practically every part of the world to-day are giving every satisfaction to the users. The Dennis Motor Lawn Mownr, like its big brother, the lorry, is British throughout. . It is not an adaptation of an existing lawn mower to which a petrol engine has been attached; it has been newly designed from start to finish for the purpose j for which it is intended, and it embodies all the expert knowledge and experience derived from tho manufacture of the far famed Dennis Motor Lorries and Turbine Fire Engines. It carries with it the backing of oiic of the oldest firms in the motor industry, whoso name is synonymous with dependability, efficiency, | and durability. For public bodies, racing clubs, and all sports institutions the Dennis Motor Lawn Mowi'iis right out oil its o\v>\. Do you ive\ interested? If so, get in touch with the New Zealand Express Company, Ltd., any branch, or Mr. Brownjohn, the company's representative at Pal- j meratou North, Offices, George street. VIDAL AND SONS, The Wine Growers, Hastings, H.B. The well-known Hawkes Bay wine growers, Messrs. "Vidal and Sons, me making a splendid display of their famed wines. The firm* stand is in the main machinery hull immediately in front of the turnstiles entrance,* and those who wish'to try the quality and make a'selection for their usual Christmas supplies are specially invited to call. The exhibit is in charge of Mr. Cecil Vidal, a member of the firm, who will be pleased to meet all old patrons and as many new ones as can find time to call. Here are many brands of thoso New Zealand wines on exhibition, and it may be said without undue flattery that Vidnl and Sons arc among the best, and covt.iinly the most popular, wine growers in the Dominion, am. 1, it; is perfectly clear that this is so jnilgoil in the light of the largo orders the firm have booked «i.n0.0 the Show o|iwH!(l. Vid ill's port, sherry, Mini CmishiinMii. are ivgardci! :ik firsc-i'.liifss in Ilicir line, bnl; if. is iluubUlnl il' ;niyi thinjc ujiprii.'u'.hcM l.lvi qualify of (he linn's sparkling wines. .Tiiilgc for I yourself ivlien you come to tin. 1 Show.
THE WOELD'S TALLEST MAN. Quito a sensation was ciiusciV :n Pahnerston North on Saturday when Lofty, the Carfadiau giant, stepped oil' the Wairarapa train. Ho wore ti lint size 9j anrl boots sizo 16. It took 8| yards of material to make his pnnts. JJis itiygage inclmlcd ;i bed !)t't Ion;?, stud tlic taxi I hut. conveyed him !o the Showgrounds hud the hood removed, JLol'ly using tliu iroij framework as an arm rest. Tho big ihuji ivill be iit the (Show oii "WcLlJicstlay, 'J?liui'sduy, aucl i'riday..—Atlvt,
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 110, 5 November 1925, Page 18
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