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/"\PERA HOUSE, HAWERN. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28. Positively One Night Only. GREAT AMERICAN THEATRESCOPE (Edison's latest and only perfect- « Animated Picture Machine), Showing pictures on a scale neve» before witnessed in New Zealand. < RUBSOJaPANhSG WAX. General Admission— Dress circle j and orchestral stalls, 2/ ; pit, 1/. I APERA HOUSE. Under direction of Mr P. R. Dix. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. THE CATHEDRAL CHORISTERS GLEE & CONCERT PARTY. 4 CATHEDRAL CHORISTERS 4 In magnificent repertoire of Glees, Madrigal and Part Songs. ( Miss Alice Layton, accomplished ( I soprano ; Miss Fanny Powers, reI fined comedienne ; Mr Les'ie War- j '. ton, coon melodist ; Mr George | Warsaw, operatic basso ; Kellmann 1 ; the Great, marvellous magician. | ' A unique programme of music, j mirth, and mystery. Admission — ) 2/- & 1/. Children half-price to D.C. and stalls. Special rates to choirs j " and colleges. Reserved seats at, I Cole and Donelley's.— VlCTOß I ( BECK, Advance Rep. 26 f ß'g 1 , EGMONT AGRICUI/TURAT, ! AND PASTORAL ASSO- j j CIATION. The Slst. ANNUAL ■ SHOW i of 1 SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, PIGS, POULTRY, DOGS, . IMPLEMENTS, &c, [ will be held on the « SHOW GROUND, HAWERA, 1 on '' WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, * 23rd and 24th NOVEMBER, 1904. ] PUBLIC SCHOOL COMPETITION. Prizes will be awarded to the Public School making the best and best arranged exhibit of any or all of the following : — Agricultural, horticultural, and general farm and garden products {excepting live stock), all species of home products, cured skins, mats, knitting, needlework, and carving in wood. The exhibits must be the products of the district in which the school is situated, and to be the property and production of residents of the school district. Full particulars will appear m ! programme. C. A. BUDGE, Secretary. MANAWATU AND WEST COAST GREAT AGRICULTURAL <■ SHOW. I WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, 1 and FRIDAY, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th NOVEMBER, 1904PALME ESTON NORTH. . Comprehensive and Valuable Prize List for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Dogs, Poultry, and Industrial Divisions. Steeplechases — Hunters and Novices. Competitions — Military Events, Handicap Woodchopping. Entries positively close October 14th, 1904. Prize List post free, or can be obtained from office of any A. and P. Association. J. C. LANE, Secretary. TENDERS. mENDERS are called for the I. Leasing of Sections Nos. 1 and 2, Omona, next Matemateonga, containing 508 acres, more or less, for 7 years, fenced, subdivided, and grassed. Tenders close on the 26th September, 1904. Also, about 1 acre in Toko will be let with the farm. For further particulars, apply to N. B. Fryday, Ngairc. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. mENDERS are invited for" the . I erection of 13 chains (more or \ less) of wire fence for the Mokoia School Committee. Specifications and all particulars can be obtained at the office of the Mells Dairy Co., at Mokoia. W. HIGGS, Chairman. ECLIPSE POULTRY YARDS. J SITTINGS of Eggs from the following Prize - takers at Palmerston North, Wanganui, and 1 Hawera (good laying strains), 5/6 per sitting, postage paid : Single- I comb Black Orpington, Brown and White Leghorn, and Golden Wyandotte. Otders booked in rotation. < Cash with order. Also, Incubators and Brooders — the best in the market. E. E. FROMONT, : Eclipse Poultry Yards, Hawera. RS HOOKER'S School of Dress-making and Dresscutting — simplest, most economical, and best methods taught. Address, c/o G. Murch, Draper, High street. _____ 1 ARE YOU IN WANT OF A TIP-TOP DAIRY FARM ? /~IOME to HURLEYVILLE, V^ the Garden of Taranaki. Proved to be some of the finest . dairying country in the world. Splendid Dairy Farms for Sale— the pick of the district, the joy ot a dairyman's heart — areas from 20 to 400 acres : good house, cowshed, and outbuildings on each. Well sheltered and watered by perennial streams; not flooded in winter, never parched in summer. Also, 254 acre dairy farm with 70 cows, etc., house, and cowshed; within easy reach of creamery. To a man with about capital, this opportunity is the chance of a life time. Small grazing runs for sale or lease. Good accommodation Telephone connection. R. J. H. NICHOLAS, Land Agent, Hurleyville Storf, and Post Office BRICKS !_ I HAVE REDUCED THE PRICE i - • OF — BRICKS — TO \ £2 pbr' 1000 (net) 1 On Trucks at Patea. - Stocks of over Half a Million on Hand. \ H. GRAVES ... ' Patea. \ a.m.conroy; DIBTB-0T AOENT-- - GOVERNMENT 1 ACCIDENT INSURANCE . D£PA£TMENT. s Personal Accident and Employers ] ' Liability Covers issued.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8095, 24 September 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8095, 24 September 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8095, 24 September 1904, Page 3

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