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A. & P. Association 42nd ANNUAL SHOW 42nd ON WEDNESDAY THE SHOW GROUNDS, and THURSDAY NEXT, 18th and 19th. Every Progressive Farmer should be a member of the Egmont A. and P. Association. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION £1 Privileges: One Member’s and ;wo Ladies’ Tickets, available to ill parts of the Show Grounds, both days of the Show. Entries in Live Stock Sections at Reduced Rates. M. C. CRIGHTON, Secretary. m ■Hr ■ ■■ P| ! y- ■ JBr 1 IMiLiiyjWWi i '» n « * IP 1 " 111 1 MB BB y.';V ‘ S' \ i y/,; m ■* ,v • Admission: Gents 2/-; Ladies 1/-; Children under 12 years, 6d. SPECIAL TRAIN AND CAR ARRANGEMENTS FOR i SHOW DAYS. The source of Taranaki’s wealth T HE EGMONT SHOW is one of the leading Shows in the Dominion. The dairying industry is the mainstay of die Dominion. - Taranaki is pre-eminent in dairying. The finest pedigree and grade dairy cattle in the country are exhibited at the Egmont _ Show. It is an education to young and old to inspect the magnificent specimens of all classes of stock. See the Novelty Motor Events, bee the Grand Parade on People’s Day, Thursday. See the hunting and leaping competitions. See the hack and driving competitions. See the Side Shows. See the Home Industries. See the great produce Display. See the Childiens Section exhibits. VISIT THE SHOW AND HELP YOUR

Something must he wrong with the tar-mixing recipe used by the Greymouth Borough Council lately (says the Greymouth Star). The half-set, sticky tar on. several footpaths has been the cause of many crosswords. Some of these were enunciated recently in vehement Chinese. An elderly native of China was proceeding along the footpath near t’ne police station, when his boots actually stuck to the tar, or vice versa. After a comical ! ook of astonishment. John decided to take his hoots off and sa.t down to do so. He couldn’t got up! Held fast by the clutching tar, he sent out an “5.0.5.” call; and repeated it until rescued by the strong arm of the law.

SILK PYJAMAS. H.B. have opened up a choice range of Fuji silk pyjamas, 32/6; striped Luvisca pyjamas, 39/6; striped tobralco pyjamas, 19/6; all-wool woven Roslyn pyjamas, 39/6; choice Cepu cloth pyjamas, 19/6; strong Horroekses’ cioth pyjamas, 13/6; boys’ pyjamas, 8/11, 10/6. • Now is the time to secure your travelling sleeping suits and 1 travel in comfort. Buy at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Hawera.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 14 November 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 14 November 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 14 November 1925, Page 3

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