AUCTIONS. FARMERS’ CO-OP. HAWERA HORSE FAIR GLOVER ROAD SALEYARDS TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), JUNE S. At 12.n0 p.m. sharp. 0Q HORSES, including Unbroken?, Draughts, Milk Carters, Hacks and Ponies. On account of Mr C. MATTHEWS, Ivaponga—.l 21-year unregistered purebred colt rrrsTRIES SOLICITED.
KAKARAMEA SALE. MONDAY, JUNE 10. 80 store cows, bulls, etc. 12 noon sharp. IN THE DAIRY PENS. 1 p.m. sharp. On account of Mr H. E. ALLEN, Hurleyville, who is giving up dairying, will offer without reserve his entire herd of — CHOICE DAIRY COWS The above comprise a choice lot of practically all fawn Jersey cows, mostly young and in good condition. Individual calving dates given at sale.
AUSTRAL lAX STATIONS. i 2FO SYDNEY. 9.30: “Pursuit of .Adonis,” a play by Herbert Jar jeon and Horace Horsnell. Production: Frank D. Clewlow. 10. of): Brass Band Concert by Metropolitan Fire Brigade Band, conducted by F. C. Johnston, assisted by Voilet Semple, contralto, and Tom Semple, tenor (duets);' Dolly Stewart, entertainer at the piano. 2BL SYDNEY. 10.0: From the Imperial Service Club, Barrack Street: Tunnellers’ O'ld Comrades’ Association, Annual Dinner. Speakers: Dr. C. E. W. Bean, Official Historian; Brigadier-General H. A. Goddard, C.M.G., D. 5.0., V.D., President Imperial Service Club; Capt. F. G. PJiippard, M.C., Second Tunnelling Company. Messages of good cheer from Tunncllers to friends listening in distant places. 10.4.3 (approx.): From the studio: Programme by the Viennese Ensemble, assisted by Signor and Signora Marotta. En-‘ semble: “Fraulein Puck.” Signora Marotta : “Drink to Ale Only” ; “My Mother Bids Me Bind'My Hair.” Ensemble: “Brise Argentine”; “GipsyRiussian Folk Songs,” specially arranged for Salon Orchestra; “The Firefly.” Signor Marotta: “Serenade”; “Thine is My Heart”; “La Dauza,” Ensemble; “Paganini”; “Gipsy Dance.” 11.39 to 12.0: Weather information.
“ B AB YLAIfDINFANTS’ LAYETTES. Parcel No. 1 for 47/6: Containing 1 doz. Naps (flannelette), 2 Day Gowns, 2 Night Gowns, 2 Flannel Barras, 2 Silk and Wool Vests, Flannel Binders, 1 Honeycomb Shawl, Powder, Soap and Safeties. No. 2 Layette, 63/-. No. 3 Layette, 75/-. Postage paid. Solo Agents for W. A. Thompson and Co.’s Push Chairs and Prams. EVERY REQUIREMENT FOR MOTHER AND BABY AT gTEW ARTS’ HIGH STREET. QORNEB, HAWERA. ’Phone 2770. ’Phone 2770.
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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 7 June 1935, Page 12
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