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WINTER SHOWS. FIFTEENTH SOUTH TARANAKI gHOW JULY 1,2, 3,4, 5. ■ THIS WEEK THIS WEEK 'THIS WEEK THIS WEEK 80,000 SQUARE FEET 80,000 • SO,OOO SQUARE FEET 80,000 SPECIAL EXHIBIT BY TWO GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS—FORESTRY and INDUSTRIES and COMMERCE. To be Officially Opened at. 2 n.m on TUESDAY, JULY 1, by HON. W. NOSWORTHY, Minister of Agriculture. PROGRAMME FOR WEEK: Tuesday—Official Opening, 2 p.m. Wednesday—Wellington v. Taranaki “ e P- Football Match, 2.30 p.m. N.Z. Friesian Assn, anual meeting, 11 a.m., and Annual Smoke Concert, 8 p.m.; ’ Thursday—The People’s Day at the Show (come and see the crowds), 1.10 p.m., N.Z. Friesian Society’s Annual Sale. Friday—Children’s Day at the Show. Saturday—Everybody’s Day at the ( Slipw; Football Match in afternoon. Special Music each afternoon and evening bv Renwick’s Professional Orchestra. SPECIAL RAILWAY FARES (see posters)'. Admission to the Show—[Turnstile: Adults, 1/3; Children, 6d (both including tax). t Season Tickets: Adults, 6/-; Children, 2/6 (plus tax). Morning and Afternoon Tea at the Show, 1/-. REMEMBER THIS IS TARANAKI’S. WEEK, And EVERYBODY will be at Hawera to see this Wonderful Show. gHOW. JULY 5 TO 12, 1024. Now is. a god time to visit Wellington, for the city is staging the

LARGEST AND MOST COMPREHENSIVE SHOW yot held in the Dominion. Come and See the INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION OLYMPIA MOTOR SHOW FAT STOCK SHOW WINTER MILKING TRIALS DAIRY PRODUCE SHOW POULTRY' SHOW HORSE JUMPING COMPETITIONS SHEEP DOG TRIALS, ETC. There’s not a dull moment in Wellington during WELCOME WEEK; something doing all the time. RACING FIELD SPORTS ENTERTAINMENTS SOCIAL FUNCTIONS, ETC., And you can visit Wellington cheaply— EXCURSION FARES ON RAILWAYS EXCURSION FARES ON RAILWAYS COME TO WELLINGTON FOR A WEEK OF GAIETY. RIVERDALE DAIRY FACTORY CO., LTD. Tenders are invited for the Company’s Carting for terms of 1,2 or 3 years. Tenders dose with the Secretary, Inaha, on THURSDAY', July lOtii, 1024, at 5 p.m. E. J. JUDD, Secretary. TJOT Dinners this week at the Golden Minim; 1/6. £>ARGAINS for Show Week only— Cream doeskin gloves, 12/0 to 6/11; soiled skin gloves, 1/11; cotton gloves, 1/- pair; warm winter hose, all wool, 1/11; gauntlet gloves, wool, grey, nigger, cream, fawn, 2/11; wide heavy lace, 4-inch, 6d yard; embroidery, 3d yard; brown, also white, silk hose, 1/11,; moirette underskirts, all qualities, half price; woven vests, 2/G to 4/11, 6/11 to 3/11; calico nights, 4/11; camisoles, slightly soiled, half price; wincevette nights, 16/11 to 9/11, 12/6 to 6/6; D. and A. corsets, S/ll to 6/11, all sizes; elastic corsets, reduced to 6/11; flannelette nights, 6/11, 7/11, 9/11. .just about half price; heavy warm vests, large size, 2/3; blouses, in silk 6/11, crepe 2/11, black sateen 3/11, net 4/11, radianta 4/11; children’s white beaver coats, 29/6. to 9/11; coloured prints, 1/- yard; cotton tweed 1/-; coloured crepes, 1/3. —Miss Stew-

OT Dingers this week at the ' Golden Minim; l/G. M ISS h ill ’ s FOR ’S ■ COATS, DRESSES, JERSEYS & ROMPERS. Ladies 5 Trimmed and TJntrimmed Hats and a great variety of Feather Mounts * and Stockings from 2/1.1 -to 6/G. Also CHILDREN’S SOCKS from l/G to 2/6 a pair. TTARMERS ! Please Note: Milk Shute, 2/4 per foot; tinned steel, 1/4; tanks, 400-gal £3 lpa; 600-gal. £4 17a 6d, 800-gal. £6.—Ellis & Smith, . -Plmahera, Nelaop St... Sl-awera. w.s.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 2 July 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 2 July 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 2 July 1924, Page 1

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