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HORTICULTURAL SHOW. YTOBMANBY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. FORTY-SECOND ANNUAL SHOW. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, MARCH 10 & 11, 1926. Biggest Display of Pot Plants, Cut Flowers, Vegetables, Farm Produce, Home Industries, Poultry, Pigs and Miscellaneous. Prizes include three Silver Cups and three Rose Bowls; Special Prizes in every section. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, MARCH 6, at 9 p.m. HIGHLAND PIPING & DANCING EVENTS. Post Entry. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 7.30 p.m. Bagpipe Music, Marches; Novice. Ist and 2nd prizes, silver medals. Marches, Strathspey and Reel; Open. Ist prize, gold medal; 2nd, silver medal. SECOND DAY—THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1.30 p.m. Highland Dancing for boys and girls under 16 years. Highland Fling; Novice. Ist prize, silver medal. Highland Fling; Open. Ist prize, silver medal. Seann Trubhais; Open Ist prize, silver medal. Sailor’s Hornpipe; Open. Ist prize, silver medal. Irish Jig. Ist prize, silver medal. An extra class has been added for “Best Article made from a Benzine Case” by pupils attending a public school, lstp rize, 7/6; 2nd prize, 2/6. Nail Driving, Weight-Guessing, Stepping the Chain and other amusements. Luncheon and Afternoon Tea procurable on the ground. GRAND CONCERT & DANCE ON THURSDAY, MARCH 11. For the convenience of Hawera exhibitors, exhibits may be left at Mr R. Morrissey’s Mart, Union Street, on Wednesday, March 10, up till 9.30 a.m., when the Society will convey them out free of charge. Write for Schedules or Ring ’Phone 429 W, Hawera Exchange. DON STEWART, Secretary. BUSINESS NOTICES. A IVirC«KIMMING, TAILOR. GENTLEMEN'S TAILORING. We have a full range of materials and our prices are right. Only best materials used. Fit and Style guaranteed. LADIES’ TAILORING. HAVE YOUR OWN IDEAS CARRIED OUT. We copy any design. Materials and Furnishings are of the Highest Quality. CHARGES MODERATE. Fit and Style Guaranteed. Note Address: 87 PRINCES ST., HAWERA (Opp. Post jVTOTHEES—Your little ones are amply catered for at our store. Dainty Organdie Frocks —16, 18, 20nch —from 7/11; Voile, from 7/11: i’uji, Crepe-de-Chine, from 12/*-. • xingham Outfit (Dress and Knickers), ;/ll; Rompers, in Gingham, Tobraleo j’uji, from 5/il. Pretty little Baby larments to suit all purses: Vests, 3arras, Gowns, Shawls, Head Squares, 3rushes and Combs, Soaps, Powders, baskets, Waterproof Sheeting, Nursery Squares, Nursery Flannelette, Dainty datinee Jackets in Voile, Fuji and Irepe-de-Chine, Shoes in Crepe-de-Ihine, Brilliant, Wool, Boottees in Sil !so Wool, Caps in Silk, also Wool, Bonets in Muslin, Silk, Wool. Complete lutfits for baby at reasonable prices -Miss Stewart, High Street, Hawera Phone 770. HAVE YOU TRIED THE NEW “CORFLALGAR” ALUMINIUM WARE ? The latest and best thing in the aluminium line. All the articles are Japanned Black on the outside, which gives them a smart appearance and which saves a lot of labour. Let us show this line to you; it will be a pleasure. Now is the time to get your PRESERVING PANS for making jam. We have stocks of “Judge” brand ware, which is the best for the purpose; does not burn and lasts for years. MASON JARS, large stocks of all kinds; RUBBER RINGS, Etc. Just Arrived—A nice line of MB AT COVERS, 2/3 each. Just the thing you have been looking for this hot weather. CHINA CUPS and SAUCERS, 11/- per doz.; TUREENS, 3 pieces of each; VEGETABLE DISHES from 5/6; JUGS from 1/3 each. W. T JOHNSON, 55 UNION STREET, HAWERA. “The-House for Value.” Box 9. Tel. 459. ’yyiLSON, HAWERA. Buyers of— WOOL HIDES TALLOW CALF SKINS HORSE HAIR SHEEP SKINS HORNS, BONES. ETC. WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES AND SPOT CASH. ’Phone 244. ’ Bor ,185 CAUTION. "PROCEEDINGS will be taken against persons removing “ Star ” from roadside when thrown off by car drivers for benefit of subscribers. A reward will be paid for information leading to the detection of offender*.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 25 February 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 25 February 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 25 February 1926, Page 1

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