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Captain Tahu Rhodes has sold his property, “Meadowbank,” near Lincoln, Canterbury, to Mr. I. Buchanan, of Little River. “Meadowbank” has been in the Rhodes family for many years, and has been Captain Tahu Rhodes’s home since he went to Christchurch. Captain Rhodes, with the Hon. Mrs. Rhodes and family, will leave New Zealand for England in April. Cheese-making is now in full swing. Practically every factory in South Taranaki is doing so with starter cul- ' tures provided by the Hawera labors- ) tory. The spring troubles last year . were described by many managers as a nightmare. Many had the utmost difficulty in securing starters. This year the results are, in the main, flattering to the work of the “lab,” the first culture supplied being in almost all cases initially successful.— Hawera “Star.” Considerable interest is being shown in the third annual exhibition of the Napier Society of Arts and Crafts, to be held in Scinde Hall, Napier, and which opens to-morrow afternoon. Besides the work of Hawke’s Bay artists, sections will be devoted for the society’s collection of Medici prints of paintings by the old masters, and also a loan collection of atts and crafts. The exhibition will be opened to-morrow afternoon at 2.30 by Dr. W. Mcllwraith and will be open in the morning and afternoon and evening of Thursday and Friday nextAfternoon tea may be obtained at the exhibition. Mr A. Garnett, architect,invites tend ers for brick addition, to garage in Karamu road, Hastings. The smartest spring apparel ever shown in this district is now on view in our showroom, a range that features beauty, style and quality, thee variety is so wide that you cannot tail to make a satisfactory choice. Mathewson’s Limited., Heretaunga Street.* Jones was a chemist and when his wife ran away with another man, he inserted the following advertisement, in the paper: “This is to notify the man who so kindly relieved me of my wife that 1 can supply him with liniment, bandages, arnica healing salves, absorbent cotton, sleeping powder, cretehes and a pair of invalid slippers from the Wilson Shoe Co. at Rock Bottom prices.” Big sale now on. Boots, Sholes, and flippers front 8s to 12a 6d.—Advt. ,

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 211, 24 August 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 211, 24 August 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 211, 24 August 1926, Page 4