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SPECIAL, ADVERTISEMENTS. Last Evening's Audience Delighted. FINAL SCREENING TO-NIGHT. QPERA HOUSE, HAWERA. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. YES! WE HAVE'NO BANANAS! But we have a. million laughs waiting to be enjoyed in Charlie's latest, greatest and cleverest comedy. CHARLES CHAPLIN CHARLES CHAPLIN ("The Apostle of Joy") — in — "THE PILGRIM" "THE PILGRIM" "The Kid's" Only Rival! Four Big Reels containing over 1000 Laughs. Twice as long as usual and twenty times as funny. CHARLES CHAPLIN. He's a riot as a Convict who stole a Parson's clothes. Supported by the Greatest Attraction of the Day. "PIONEER TRAILS" The Screen's Superb Triumph. Indians on the Warpath! A Hopeless Battle against Cruel Odds. Massacre. Stalls, 1/6; Circle, 2/- (plus tax). AUROA FARMERS' UNION. Q.RAND J>ALL. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25. Full Particulars Later. J. C. DUFF, Hon. Secretary. DAIRY INDUSTRY. * J^ PUBLIC MEETING will be held at 1 p.m. on June 7, in the Parish Hall, Regan Street East, Stratford, of representatives of Dairy Companies, A. and P. Associations, Chambers of Commerce, Progress Leagues, and others interested, to consider and take action as advisable in (a) the matter of the establishment of a National Research Laboratory; (b) the matter of a Taranaki Training School for Dairy Factory Employees. Convenors: J. T. Belcher, C. Marchant and D. Shannon. Directors: Cardiff Co-op. Dairy Co., Ltd. 31,2,4,6 CEEAM! ~ CREAM I ~ 'J'HE FBESH FOOD COMPANY ARE PAYING OUT l/Q PER LB. BUTTER-FAT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. SEND YOUR CREAM ALONG. Further particulars apply— THE SECRETARY, Fresh Food Co., St. Johns. WANGANUL OR FRANCIS W. COURT, Representative, New Plymouth. WAIMATE WEST COUNTY COUNCIL. ROADS CLOSED FOR HEAVY TRAFFIC. I^OTICE is hereby given that the' Rama, Rowan, Mangawhero, Upper Glenn, Upper and Lower Auroa, also the Upper and Lower Oeo Roads will be closed for Heavy Traffic from JUNE 9th until SEPTPEMBER 30th. J. A. HANSEN, Engineer. TO BACK. COUNTRY FARMERS. "DEFORE lambing commences get rid of the wild pigs that are a menace to your flocks. POISON ABSOLUTELY" EFFECTIVE. Cans sufficient to kill 500 pigs for 17/6 per can on rail. Printed instructions with each can by mail. EASY TO USE; GUARANTEED SURE. Cash with order. Prompt delivery from ED. E. LAWRENCE, Poison Manufacturer, 23 WARWICK &T., FEILDING. TXORSE covers from ±v/o; horse and cow covers made up in any size required; for saddlery, harness and boot repairs of best materials and workmanship always remember to send to Kaupokonui Co-op. Stores. MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY NOW SHOWING AT JjTSS J)AVEY'S (Late Mrs. RIDSDALE), | HIGH STREET, HAWERA. 1 TT'IRK'S special cut horse covers always fit well and cost no more than the cheap cut factory ones. Sun (Sydney), speaking of" 77My Life and Work," by Henry Ford, says: "This book is even better than his car." See how to do it by not doing it, by the man who has done it. Price 4/6; postage 6d. —T. G. Liddington, High St., Hawera. A GRAMOPHONE for the long win- "^ ter evenings. What eouM be better? We have them from 90/- upwards, and will supply them for cash or on excellent terms to suit everybody. You are not asked to buy, but come in and hear our wonderful range. Over thirty from which, to choose. We have the finest lot t>f records in Taranaki. —M. Kineton, Parkes and Co.. "The Bristol. '' ' m.w.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLIV, Issue XLIV, 3 June 1924, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLIV, Issue XLIV, 3 June 1924, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLIV, Issue XLIV, 3 June 1924, Page 1