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AMUSEMENTS. rpARANAKI |JNTON. SATURDAY, JUNE Hi. SENIOR FOOTBAEE. At Hawrara: WAIMATE v. HAW-ERA. At Patea: PATEA v. OKAIAWA. . . At Kaponga: ATHLETIC v. KAPONGA. Kick-off 2.45 p.m. Ad'mission: Gents, 1/-; Ladies, 6d; Children over 14, 6d. S. NIELSON, Secretary. TE KIRI HALL. MONDAY, .TUNE IS, 1925. At- 8 p.m. lyrß C. DICKIE will address the Farmers of Awatuna -and Te Kiri on: the export of Bobby Veal. All farmens invited to attend. MEETINGS. EGMONT ELECTORATE. THE GENERAL ELECTION. A MEETING of Reform supporters will be bold in the Oddfellows ’ Hall, London Street, ELTHAM, on SATURDAY, June- 16th, at 2 p.m. Ladies specially invited. The Hon. Oswald Have Lon will be present. THOS. B. CRUMP, Convenor. BOBBY CALVES. MANAIA TOWN HALL. SATURDAY NIGHT, JUNE 1(3. At 7.30 o’clock. Y PUBLIC MEETING mil be held as above to consider the question of disposal of Bobby Calves. All interested invited. E. T. BURKE, Convenor. NORMANBY CO-OP. DAIRY CO., LTD. A MEETING of Suppliers will -be held in the Normanbv Town Hall TONIGHT (Friday), 15th JUNE, at 7.30 o ’clock. Mr C. D. DICKIE will attend to discuss the suggested pooling scheme for r< ‘Bobby Calves,” 'and Mr E. M. BARDSLEY will speak on the formation of a Herd' Testing Group. E. K. CAMERON, Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICES. HAWERA COUNTY ELECTRIC CO., LTD. POWER. OFF. YAWING to alterations in the main x high tension line, the power will be cut off on the main line to ITawera. including the Borough of .ITawera, between the 'hours of 1.30 P.M. and 3.30 P.M., on SUNDAY, June 17. P. W. LAMB, Manager. “TENDERBOY” STEAK. TV/TORE tender than Rump and costs less; try a pound.—Townsend, Butcher, Unworn. THE NEW ‘ ‘ "Yy r ARREN JjLVRMER” ]y£ILKING jyjWCHINE Ls distinct, from all -other makes in that it has no releaser, vacuum tank, pulsator or vacuum pipes. Each, machine is independent of the others, and is fitted with vacuum gauge and regulator and testing tube for milking into open buckets. Its easy and efficient action is the result of having two separate vacuums. One of 25 inches to collapse inflation, while there is a fall of from 3 to 5 inches of vacuum every pulsation, which removes all danger of hard quarters. Only HALF the usual power is required to drive the “Warren Farmer.” DEMONSTRATION GIVEN ON REQUEST. INQUIRIES INVITED. A. F. HUGGINS, • HAWERA. ’Phone 2543. Box 12S. Taranaki Representative. FOUND! tTMIE CHEAPEST STORE IN . ITAWERA. Hudson's soap extract, G for l/-. Sand soap, 5 sakos for 1/-. Waxine soap, 20/- box of 26 bars. South Island potatoes, 9/3 ewt. Price’s candles, lOd Honey, lib blacks, lOd. Symington’s coffee essence, 2/2 bottle. Camp coffee, 2/2 bottle. Oatina, 1/10 bag. Ra nd all a tea, 2/6 lib; 51b, 11/9. DEAL AT B EL L’ S. Turn Turn. , :: ’Phone 2510. We Deliver Anywhere. DE .in the fashion Dine at , the X * Savoy. pARELESS Drivers call it Petrol. Careful Motorists call it Big Tree We want our friends to know us by name. THE BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 15 June 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 15 June 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 15 June 1928, Page 1