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LATE NEWS! Winter Show IT OPENS TODAY AT 2 P.M. The Hon. W. Sullivan, M.P., will open the Show. The Caledonian Dancing Competitions have already attracted an entry of 220 with more to come from Auckland and Hamilton and Tauranga. This is probably a N.Z. record for a Winter Show. The side shows stretch for 60 yards and every big show with one exception has come direct from the Hamilton Winter Show. Messrs Johnston Bros. Auto Ride and Merry Go Round, Messrs A. Day’s Ltd. Enterprises, Mr Richard’s Char o’ Plane, Messrs McMahon’s “Wall of Death”, Mr Drew’s; Ferris Wheel, Athol “The Strongman” and side shows of all descriptions including the Clowns that laugh when you hit them. On Friday night the Ruatoki Maori concert party and a well known Rotorua baritone will give a varied entertainment for 2 hours. We want concert items for Thursday night and volunteers will be welcomed. The projected new Harbour Board plans will be explained on Friday and Saturday afternoons and evenings. Boys, contact Mr Kingsley-Smith re the pancake throwing competitions for boys under 10 and boys under 14, Saturday at 3 p.m. Richard Cobbe, Secretary. Box 213, Phone 398 D Day and Night. A FURTHER ADVERTISEMENT ON PAGE 4. Furnishing Drapes ' ' IN NEWEST DESIGNS OF Linens, Repps, Cretonnes, Nets, Etc. FROM THESE MATERIALS WE CAN MAKE SINGLE OR DOUBLE BEDSPREADS AT SHORTEST NOTICE. Phone 48 The Strand. DRESSRITE LTD. Dress Fabrics Manchester Soft Furnishings u| er e is the CRAWLER TRACTOR that the DISTRICT has been waiting for 1 ET US DEMONSTRATE THAT THE BRISTOL ‘2o' WILL PERFORM WITH PROFITABLE EFFICIENCY AND ECONOMY DN YOUR OWN FARM. AND UNDER YOUR OWN CONDITIONS. the Bristol *2o* represents the true value that is best translated in terms of more and better work, at lower cost, over a longer period of time. A. CRAWLER TRACTOR AT THE PRICE YOU EXPECT TO PAY 1 — ~ FOR a WHEEL MACHINE. LJL £ £ £ CUTLER BROS. Phone 96. After hours 491, 279 A.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 59, 21 June 1950, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 59, 21 June 1950, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 59, 21 June 1950, Page 3

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