Captain Edwin telegraphed at 12.53 p.m. to-day: — Southerly strong winds to gali; glass fall; rain, probably heary; weather colder; rivers high. HIB HARTNETT MILKER. You may as well try to prevent the sun from shining as to stay the progress of the Hartnett Milking Machines. From north to south, from east to west, comes praise and admiration. Why? Because the Hartnett is in every detail perfection. Order quickly or you may have to be satisfied with, an inferior Milking Machine. New installations take place every week. Gome and see. C. Dahl and Co., Ltd., Palmerston North.
"pvRILL HALL, FEILDING TUESDAY, 25tk JUNE, 1907. Makino Lodge of Druids Will celebrate tbe first anniversary of the opening of their Lodge with a PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS BALL. Double tickets ss, extra lady 2s. Befreshments provided. Catering by A. J. Hart. Music : W. Dunn's orchestra. EFFICIENT M.C. Dancing at 8 p.m. sharp, leading oft with a Grand March. Vocal and instrumental items will be given during the evening. Card tables for non-dancers a specialty. Tickets may be obtained at Milson and Coles', cr from Brothers or the Secretary. P. J. KELLY, Hon. Sec. Social Committee. Tbe " Hartnett Milker" During Winter Show. WHEN VISITING THE Palmerston Winter Show Be sure to inspect the "HARTNETT" Milking Machine at work on the premises of the FRESH FOOD AND COOLUNG STORES CO., LTD. Princess street, just past the Opera House*. 4 minuteß' walk from the Square. Milking at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. daily. Come and see the "Harfobtt" for yourself. In the Machinery Hall at the Show the " Perfect " separators and all classes of Dairy Machinery will be exhibited. C. DAHL & CO., LTD. THE Latest Books at Maclean's: — " Red Russia," by John Foster iFraser; "The Mystery," by Stewart Edward White; "Prince Hagen " by Upton Sinclair: "Long Road," by John Oxenham ; "The Patriots," by Cyrus Townseud Brady; "A Strong Man's Vow," by Joseph Hocking; "Little Essou," by S. R. Crockett; "Nancy Nickolons," by Annie S. Swan. Also fresh supplies of "Doctor of Crowte Nest," by Ralph Connor. Paper, 2. 6d; cloth, 3a 6d and 4b.
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Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 292, 15 June 1907, Page 3
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