If was right and fitting, said Mr ,!. J?. Corrigan, M.P., in acknowledging complimentary remarks on the Winter Show at the reception given by the executive on Saturday evening, that South Taranaki should have a big show when it was realised that the district exported more per acre than any other country in the world. Nineteen dairy factories in the district exported annually produce valued, at. over two million sterling. The success of the show and its great extent showed how country and town co-operated in its support. The Winter Show had grown steadily to its present huge extent, and there was no doubt that it had come to stav. OUTRED’S HALF YEARLY SALE Commences Thursday morning, June 11, ft a.m. Women’s silk hose, all colours, 1/11 pair, wonderful value; women’s ribbed cashmere hose, all colours, 2/11 pair; knitted silk jumpers, 5/11, 10/6, 15/C; woollen jumpers from 9/11; black and white gaiter elastic, all widths, 3d yard; black and white hat elastic, Id yard; wool, all colours, 3d skein; great reduction on all showroom goods; woollen costumes from 29/6; large assortment coat frocks from 19/11; taffeta evening frocks from 35/6; beaver coney short coats from £9 9s. —Outred’s, the House of Good Value, High St.—Advt. “Nazol” acts like a charm in tackling coughs and colds. Penetrating and germ-killing. Better than mixtures or syrups. Most economical; 1/6. —2
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 6 July 1925, Page 4
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