AMUSEMENTS. QPEEA HOUSE, HA WEE A. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. The Most Ol io-inn] ami Delightful Comedy ever screened. If you wont to laugh ami he liappv don't miss this one. “THE GLORIOUS FOOL’’ “THE GLORIOUS FOOL” A delightful story of a wealthy young man who married his nurse ten minutes before he was supposed to die. Riehnrd Dix and Helene Chadwick (the “Ideal Screen Lovers”). MASTER PICTURES. The hall mark of Good Eentertninment, showing at Opera House every MONDA Y & TUESDAY. Prices as Usual. Prices as Usual. FIFTEENTH SOUTH TARANAKI gHQW. . lIAWEKA. JULY 1,2, 3,4, &5 , 1924. THIS IS GOING TO BE A WONDERFUL WEEK FOR THE PROVINCE. THE LARGEST REGULAR, WINTER SHOW IN THE DOMINION. . 80,000 SQUARE FEET 80,000 SQUARE FEET •JUST THINK OF IT ! SPECIAL EXHIBITS BY TWO GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS FORESTRY DEPARTMENT AND DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE. THE ANNUAL FIXTURES OF ~~ N.Z. FRIESIAN SOCIETY. SPECIAL EXHIBIT OF EIGHT PRIZE COWS. This exhibition will demonstrate that South Taranaki is still the most productive and most enterprising part of the Dominion. DURING THE WEEK TWO REP. FOOTBALL MATCHES. JUST RESERVE SOME TIME BETWEEN JULY 1 & 5 TO VISIT THE ‘ ‘ UP-TO-THE-MINUTE ’ ’ FEATURE OF THE DOMINION. Full Programme will be advertised later, but in the meantime remember the dates— JULY 1, 2, 3,4, 5. JULY If 2,3, 4, 5. JULY 1,2, 3,4, 5. Railway Excursion Fares and Special Trains. L. O. HOOKER, Organiser and Manager. ELECTRIC LAMP BULBS! ELECTRIC LAMP BULBS ju>UY your House Bulbs from us. W were the lirst to force the price o lamps to 2/0. We are now giving fur ‘■■her concessions for fpinntities, One or Two Bulbs cost vou 2/(5 eacl Three or Four Bulbs Five or Six Bulbs Seven or Eight Bulbs Nine or Ten Bulbs Eleven Bulbs Twelve Bulbs Go over your points and see hoi many Lamps you want and “CONSULT US” ! -A* 2/4 2/3 2/2 2/1 2/G YDE & J>ARRTNGER, 0 HIGH ST., HAW T ERA. FARM FOR SALE. DRAINED StVAMP LAND. ACRES drained swamp land, about 100 acres of which have been ploughed; balance all drained and part surface sown; balance ready to plough; house and cowshed with machines; on main coach road; cream cart passes door. Can go with a herd of good cows, horses, implements at LOW PRTCE with small deposit and good terms. THTS FARM CAN MTI,K 100 COWLS.
For further particulars apply—■ “DAIRYMAN,” Star Office. WANGANUI DISTRICT. V\p2 have received instructions from 1 J H. G. DARBYSHIRE, Esq., who is giving up farming to sell his wellknown Farm at MAXWELLTOWN, comprising 10 4$ acres, situated 1 mile from store, post office, and school, and 2 miles from Okehu Railway Station. Rich, heavy loam, good fencing, subdivided into 8 handy paddocks; 8roomed house and outbuildings; cowshed with concrete floor. We have inspected this fine property and have no hesitation in proclaiming it the finest farm in the district. Every paddock is well grassed and in perfect heart, and well watered by never failing springs. Live and dead stock, including L.K. 4-cow milking plant, can be taken at valuation. PRICE £9O FEE ACRE. Cash £2OOO. .QOOPER & QOOPER, 64 RIDGWAY ST., WANGANUI. Sole Agents. DIX will be in attendance at the Plunket Rooms, ’phone 647, in High Street (opposite Public Trust Office) on alternate Mondays and every Thursday and Saturday, from 2 to 5, arid Wednesday mornings, 10.30 to 12. Private address, 65 Argvle Street; ‘phone 726.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 24 June 1924, Page 1
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