The trouble in the pipe-line. which yesterday necessitated the turning off of Hawera’s water supply was caused by some of the pipes at the Waingongoro pipe bridge loosening at the joints and necessitating replacement. Water was cut off at B a.m. and repairs had been effected by 11.30 a.m. • At tbe Wanganui Horticultural Show yesterday—described by visitors As one of the host they had seen in New Zealand —Mr ft. A. Douglas, of Hawera, scored two firsts and a second for chrysanthemums —first for three crimson and three lvronze and second for three white blooms. Barraclough ’$ Magic Nervine wil] stop that toothache; 1/6. — Advh
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 2 May 1925, Page 7
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