SPECIAL A.BVEBTIBEMENTI. NEW ZEALAND'S LEADING WINTER FEATURE TENTH DOMINION AND GREAT PEACE OMINION AND GREAT PEACE SHOW. SHOW. HAWERA, JULY 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. [SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL ATTRACTION, j Under the patronage of the HON. J. A. HANAN, | Minister of Education. i INCREASING IN POPULARITY. | MORE APPLICATIONS FOR SPACE THAN EVER. 1 ■ —— Th© SCHEDULES have been completely revised, and include classes for Schools, Farm and Garden, Honey, Fancy Work, Home Industries, Poultry, etc., etc. SEE OUR SPECIAL SCHOOLS SCHEDULES. Our POULTRY SECTION includes Wyandotte Club's Competitions and I N.I. Championships for — | Black Minorcas, ■ j Silver and Partridge Wyandottes, j Utility Brown Leghorns, Bantams, Any other variety but game and Pekins. ENTRIES IN ALL CLASSES CLOSE ON SATURDAY; JUNE 14, If you have not received a SCHEDULE write at once to h. O. HOOKER, Secretary. I Box 79, Hawera. ■"■——————————— - | MANGATOKI HALL. mHE ANNUAL MEETING of the -*- Mangatoki Hall Committee will be held on MONDAY, MAY .26, at 7.30 j p.m. ' Business:-Report and Balance-sheet; Election of Officers; Discussion of Plans and Estimates of Proposed Hall outlined at last Public Meeting; General. J: McGUINNESS, 24 Hon. Sec. ST. MARY'S SCHOOL. COLLINS STREET, HAWERA. f| THE School will reopen for the sec--1. ond term on TUESDAY, the 27th j inst., at 9 a.m. § ISie Principal, Miss Banwell, will be "At Home" to parents and guardians of present and intending pupils on Monday Afternoon, from 2 to 4, at the Schoolhouse. J. CAHAIS SMITH, Hon. Sec. Box 178. "FOUR GREAT MONARCHIES." H"AVE you ever heard an explana- . tion of the four great beasts described in Daniel VII.? A Lecture upon these will be given at Central Tea Rooms, SUNDAY, at 7 p.m. All are invited. a EVANGELIST J. PASCOE. A UROA SPORTS AND PICNIC. To be held in Mr McCarty's Paddock, SKEET ROAD, AUROA, KING'S BIRTHDAY, JUNE 3. Proceeds in aid of Bowling Club Funds PROGRAMME. (All events Post Entry) 1 Maiden race, 100 yards; Ist prize, 15s, 2nd ss. To start at 11 a.m. 2 Maiden chop, Ift block; Ist gold medal, 2nd silver medal. 3 Putting the shot; sweepstake. 4 100 yards handicap; Ist gold medal, 2nd silver medal. 5 Open chop handicap, lft block; Ist gold medal, 2nd silver medal. 6 Horse leaping competition; Ist goldi medal, 2nd silver medal. 7 Wrestling, list and under; sweepstake. 8 Utility horse, shown in saddle; lsc gold medal, 2nd silver medal. 9 Sawing competition, double hand; sweepstake. 10 Best walking hack, once round; sweepstake. 11 220 yards handicap; Ist gold medal, 2nd silver medal. 12 Tug of war, 8 men aside; sweepstake. 13 Underhand chop. 15in. block; Ist gold medal, 2nd silver medal. j 14 Pillow fight; sweepstake. jls Weight-carrying hack, up to 13st.; , Ist gold medal. 16 Single ladies' race; trophy. 17 Boys' wrestling, under 14 years; sweepstake. Chain Stepping. Sheep and Pig Weight Guessing. Races all day for the Children. Luncheon on the ground will be run ! by the Auroa ladies. j Admission to Grounds, 1/ - ; Horses, ' 1/-; Cars, 1/-. j GRAND BALL AT NIGHT. j Two Waltzing Competitions. Prices: Double Tickets, 5/-; Gents, 3/-; Extra Lady. 2/-. W. SADLER, Secretary. TENDERS. rfTENDERS are invited for felling 50 JL acres, more or less, "bush. For particulars apply F. J. WARNER, Te Km. FANCY Sox in greys, browns, heathers. plso fancy strines. —At the N.Z. Clothing Factory, Hawera.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 24 May 1919, Page 1
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