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A party of Taihapc motorists driving to Wanganui met misfortune at Bowen’s Hill, Turakina Valley yesterday morning (says thev Chronicle). At the top of the hill the car left the road, apparently owing to a defect in the steering. The car turneo over, and the windscreen wa,s broken, the dashboard bent, and the automobile battered in other directions.’ The pasengers managed to right their vehicle, push it back to the road, and drive on to Wanganui. Here it w r as found that one of the passengers had broken a collar-bone. Temporary repairs were effected to the injured man and the damaged car. The attention of buyers of dairy stoek is drawn TO' Mr. Bolger’s sale on the farm, Glover Road, Hawera, tomorrow. The cmvs are a good lot, having proved\ good producers, and the herd has been, hea.vily culled. Also to be offered are .a (big lot of good (pigs, including sow® and' litters. Dairymen should attend this sale. The Railway Officers’ Institute conference on Saturday discussed) salaries, urging increases commensurate with the nature of duties, and l that steps, ibe taken, through, the regarding of .several stations, to facilitate promotions in the lower grades.—Press Assn. The name of Miss MoKenney was omitted from the list of accompanists at the Matapu Farmers’ Union social concert.

A reminder is given the people of River lea that the combined farewell function to the Wills, Lonsdale, and Gibson families will be held to-morrow night.

The Manaia Methodist Church anniversary will be continued to-morrow, when a. grand concert by leading Hawera and local talent will be given, to be followed by supper. A. good time is promised to all. The Railway Department advertises in this issue particulars of train arrangements! and) of issue of cheap excursion fares in connection with: the Hawera Winter Show and ; football matches, Bush union v. Taranaki, 3rd July, and! Hawke’s Bay v. Taranaki, 7th July, at Hawera. Alas, my poor darling so wheezy and sad! n ' . Sip this; delightful warm drink and be glad. Sit up and take it, my dearie, for me— Sleeping or weeping, pet, what shall it be? You’ll be so comfy and warm if you do, s See how it’® steaming and) creaming for you. It’s what you need to cease coughing, be sure— Lovely Woods’ Great J Peppermint Cure!—Advt. Toothache affects, not only the tooth, but your whole nervous system. Barraclough’s Magic Nervine is magic —l/C. Is thero anything more beautiful than well poised housewives ’phoning grocers for “No-Rubbing LauDilry Help’’?— Advt.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 28 June 1926, Page 6

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Untitled Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 28 June 1926, Page 6

Untitled Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 28 June 1926, Page 6

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