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Special Advertisement*. 1? IAA REWARD *IUU REWARD TO THE PERSON WHO WILL DISPROVE THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT MADE BY THE "WANGANUI CHRONICLE" IN THEIR ISSUE'OF JULY 6th, 1911, REGARDING THE SECOND DOMINION DAIRY SHOW: IT READS AS FOLLOWS: "The present Show is but the second that has been held, and while if is an accomplishment to have eclipsed its predecessor, it is still more creditable to have it said (as it was said yesterday), THAT IT HAS ALREADY SURPASSED ITS MOST DANGEROUS RIVAL." NOW THEN, RESIDENTS OF THE TOWN OF HAWERA AND DISTRICT! WHAT ARE YOU DOING TOWARDS MAKING THE THIRD DOMINION DAIRY SHOW, A BIGGER & BRIGHTER SUCCESS THAN EVER? EVERYBODY CAN DO JUST A LITTLE. AND THAT LITTLE WILL GO TO MAKE ONE BIG FUNCTION THE SCHEDULE^CAN BE HAD FOR THE ASKING. SECTIONS FOR EVERYBODY— MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD. SO JUST GET BUSY RIGHT NOW! TH^ ?^r^f IS TO B 7 -^T.p NEXT [ MONTH I v SDAY / & SATURDAY, 'r JUNE 12th, 13th, 14th, & 15th. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, JUNE Ist. YOU HAVE NO TIME TO LOSE! ALL INFORMATION GLADLY SUPPLIED. Apply to A. M. CONROY, Show Secretary. Bos 47, Hawera, TARANAKI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THIRD ANNUAL WINTER NEW PLYMOUTH. JUNE 5, 6, 7 and 8, 1912. New Hall to be officially opened by His Excellency Lord Islington. Competitions for everything imaginable. 70,000 feet space available. POULTRY SHOW. Book space early to save disappointment. All Entries close on May 25th. Write for Schedules. ARTHUR CLIFF, Secretary. C/o W. Bewley, New Plymouth. MANGATOKI CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY CO., LTD. APPLICATIONS FOR CHEESEMAKERS. A PPLICATIONS, accompanied with xjl records of past two seasons' work, will be received by the undersigned until 7 p.m. on TUESDAY, list May, for the positions of firstclass head cheesemakers for the Company's Mangatoki, Matapu and Mahoe Cheese Factories. Salary in each case £200 per annum, with usual allowances extra. Further particulars ou application to Mr C. Cooper, General Manager. F. H. WATTS, Secretary. 90 Manchester Street, Christchurchj j May 10th, 1912. : Messrs JAMES & GILLMAN, HAWERA. Dear Sirs, — I HAVE pleasure in notifying you that on New Brighton beach yesL terday, 9th inst., the MATCHLESS MOTOR CYCLES met with consider- • able success. The event was a 30-mile handicap, and was won by Mr Andrew Boag, private owner, on a 3J h.p. MATCH- . LESS. This machine made very fast time, averaging a mile a minute along the straights, easily beating all other makes of 3£ h.p. machines. i Fastest time of the day and fifth place were secured by Mr G. H. Nicholas, another private owner of a } 7 h.p. MATCHLESS. Mr Boag made second fastest time, his machine occupying only a little more time eta g the course than the 7 h.p. Yours faithfully, W. H. PHIPPS BLACK. 0 .■ ' ■ ■ GOOD 6-ROOMED HOUSE, with al conveniences and light installed situated Victoria Street; smal deposit, balance on very easj * terms. This is your chance.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXII, Issue LXII, 17 May 1912, Page 1

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