SHOWS. A WEEK. NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURERS In conjunction with the SOUTH TARANAKI WINTER SHOW HAWERA. JUNE 29 TO JULY 6 (inclusive). JUNE 29 TO JULY 6 (inclusive). Under the Patronage of HON. A. D.- McLEOD, Minister of Industries and Commerce Department. With the generous assistance of the Auckland, Wellington, Canterbury and Otago Manufacturers’ Associations. SUPPORT NEW ZEALAND MANUFACTURES. AND HELP TO KEEP OUR WORKERS EMPLOYED. THIS SHOW WILL ECLIPSE ALL OTHERS! MORE PROGRESSIVE THAN EVER. SPECIAL EXHIBITS By Several Government Departments, including Railways, Forestry, and Publicity. A New Innovation by Government Publicity Department. Hawera Show the first to enjoy the Privilege. Daily Screenings from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. of half-hour programmes of N.Z. Government films as eent abroad to advertise the Dominion. In special theatre arranged for the purpose, seating 140 people. Admission Free. COME AND HEAR THE FAMOUS PANATROPE. ADMISSION TO SHOW: Adults 1/-, Children 6d. Season Tickets: Adults 6/6, Children 2/9, including tax. L. 0. HOOKER, Organiser. Box 79, Hawera. yyANGANUI yyiNTER gHOW. JUNE 23, 24, AND 25, 1927. NORTH ISLAND POULTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS. N.Z. Leghorn Club Championships. SCHOOL COURTS, TOY DOGS, HOME INDUSTRIES. Axemen’s Carnival and Industrial Exhibition, Etc. Full Schedule on application to— F. G. SEDDON, Secretary, P.O. Box 173, ’Phone 2222. Office: 10 Taupo Quay, Wanganui. LAND FOR SALE. JJIGHLANDS gSTATE. JJIGHLANDS gSTATE. tpHERE are still several of these very desirable Building Sites for Sale. Seven of the Sections have a frontage of 66 feet to the Avenue Road, and all of them are level. Already five houses have been built on the property, and there is no doubt that the remaining Sections must in the near future rise in value. PRICE, £l5O PER SECTION. PRICE, £l5O PER SECTION. The Terms are easy, viz.: £lO Deposit, and £5 every quarter for two years, and balance for four years from date of possession. Interest at 6i per cent, per annum on unpaid purchase money. We shall be pleased to take intending purchasers to inspect this property. L. A. NOLAN & CO. NEW’ PLYMOUTH. MISCELLANEOUS. yyANTED KNOWN.—Free Lessons given in making Crepe Paper Flowera, Lamp Shades, Paper Rope Work. '■'“Table Favours, Pantry Decorations; also the latest Sealing Wax Art. Lessons by appointment. At Hart’s, Union Street, Hawera. ’Phone 2790, a.p. JJUDSON-ESSEX Service Station. All stocks of spare parts. Estimates given for all classes of repairs. Criterion Motors, Ltd., Box 186. ’Phone 139. e.x. /CRITERION MOTORS, LTD. Service Station for Exide Batteries. We have an Exide Battery for every car. Spare parts stocked. ’Phone 139. Box 186. e.x. THRAMS, Pushchairs, etc. Messrs. Chapman and McLaughlin have now moved into their new and up-to-date premises, 358 Devon Street (near Presbyterian Church). Stocks better than ever Come and See, or send for Catalogue. Repairs OPUNAKE WANTEDS. WANTED KNOWN. I. Geary, Pork . ’ * Butcher, Main Street, Opunake, opposite Power Board’s Office, Sausages and Small Goods a specialty. t.c. VISITORS GUIDE TO TARANAKI may be secured gratis from Hotels, Gar ages, Stationers, and the New Plymouth Tourist and Expansion League.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 June 1927, Page 2
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