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WINTER SHOWS RATIONAL J)ATRY gHOW PALMERSTON NORTH —on — TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JUNE 1.7, 16, 17, IS & 10. JUNE 11, 16, 17, 18 & 10. Exhibition of Dairy and other Machinery, Butter, Cheese, Fruit, Vegetables, Honey, etc. Football Matches, Wrestling, Boxing, Scottish Dancing, FRIDAY, JUNE 18—SPECIAL PROGRAMME. HORSE AND PONY LEAPING COMPETITIONS. ENTRIES CLOSE JUNE 1. CARS PARKED—FEE 2/-. HOT WATER PROVIDED FREE. DON’T MISS THIS FIVE DAYS OF FUN, EDUCATION, AN D EN TE R T AINME NT. W. T. PENNY, P.O. Box 85, Secretary. -i 'TLX RAN A KI AG IM.CU L T U R A L A ' ; SOCIETY’S SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL WINTER. SHOW, MOTOR: SHOW, WINTER. SHOW, MOTOR. SHOW, WINTER SHOW, MOTOR; SHOW, POULTRY SHOW.. POULTRY SHOW. POULTRY SHOW. To be held in the NEW WINTER SHOW BUILDINGS and l the CORONATION HALL —on — TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY, JUNE 8,9, 10 & 11, 1926. GREATER AND MORE ATTRACTIVE THAN EVER. EXHIBITS DIRECT FROM DUNEDIN EXHIBITION. Admission: Adults, ]/-; Children, Gd. Members of Society Free. WTLLTAM P. OKEY, P.O. Box 18, Secretary, ’Phone 87 New Plymouth.

BUSINESS NOTICES. What Are say, Are do; what we do is legitimate; what wo promise is fulfilled. AT O’REILLY’S, THE HOME OF HIGH-CLASS GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. WAIATA BUTTER, with the field fragrance. • WAIATA CHEESE for the most delicate constitution. WAIATA Bacon and HAMS, picked and specially cured, from the finest factory in New Zealand.. WENS LIE i' CHESHIRE and GBUYER E CHEESE, to suit all connoisseurs. We give your meals a touch of elegance through our offerings. Q>J> BILLY’S, The Quality Delivery Grocery Store, HIGH ST. ’phone 20 HAWEEA APPRECIATION. A S we approach, the eve of our removal to larger and more commodious premises, we think the time appropriate to offer a word of appreciation, and thanks to the public who have assisted us to attain such ambitions in our short business career. It is indeed most gratifying to note the quick recognition that motorists, householders, and farmers have given to our workmanship and service. This is shown by the amazing increase in business we have ei:joveil. We realise this confidence has "charged us squarely with the responsibility of ever maintaining, and increasing oiir service and attention. The removal into our new premises means the reorganising of our work, and we are pleased to advise that in future our business will lie divided into three distinct classes —namely, MOTOR, ELECTRICAL, AND RADIO ENGINEERING. Each department will be controlled by an expert in liis line. Sehebler Carburettors, Johns-Mansvillo Brake Lining, and Bosch Magnetos, are the BIG THREE Agencies we hold, and we are the official service station for these lines. In conclusion, we wish to mention that our new premises are situated on the corner of High and Argyle Streets, and will in future be known as the “G. & B” GARAGE; Gydo and Barringer, Proprietors. EXTRA! JJ N commendation of our new and up-to-date premises, we are offering our famous METALLUM house lamps (G. and B.), up to 00 watt, at 2/- each. Also the well-known Imperial Electric Iron at 20/- each. This offer is open for ONE WEEK onlv. commencing SATURDAY, 22nd inst." Now is the time to fit lamps in those empty sockets. Get YOURS early. We have a limited number. QYDE J^ABRINGER, ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. 22S HIGH STREET, HAIVERA. (Opp. “Blue Electric Shop.’’) DEMI R E M Appendicitis, Gallstones and all Kidney troubles; i/- per box. THE DEMIREM COMPANY, P.O. Box 121, Haw-ora. SOUND ADVICE. LET your Suit, Overcoat or Costume be TAILOR-MADE and ensure atisfaetion. Suits, £8 8s to £lO 10s; Ivereoats, £7 7s to £9 10s; Costumes, ‘9 to £lO 10s. W. OLIVER, Ladies’ and Gents’ Tailor, H.B. Buildings, Hawera. exchange for PIANOS taken in Player Plano or Gramophone at Dixon’a, Hawera.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 25 May 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 25 May 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 25 May 1926, Page 1

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