HAWERA SHOW! The Outstanding Event of the Year ! THE CLASH OF CHAM P !ONS! THE GREATEST PIONSHIP TROPHIES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4 and 5, 1942 — DECEMBER 4 and 5, 1942. One of the Few Live Stock Exhibitions of the Year. Another Richly Endowed Schedule—- “ Valuable Points Prizes in Cash in al Sections— North Island Friesian and Ayrshire Championships . North Island Clydesdale Championships, Union Cup and Two British Medals. BREEDERS —Be Sure to be Represented at "HAWERA" Boys and Girls' Calf Club Championships— / Girls' Championship Marching Competition— Monster Flower Show and Home Industries Sections. ' HAWERA MAIN SCHOOL BAND of 50 Players will lead the Parade of Calves on Friday and will render a programme of musical items. COME TO HAWERA —ON 4th and sth DECEMBER and bring your family to see this great EXHIBITION. Entries Close 20th November. Send for a Schedule NOV/! R. McCAY, Secretary, P.O. Box 148, Hawera.
A GRAND HERD, HEADED BY GREAT IMPORTED SIRES. < “GREENBANK” AYRSHIRES Greenan Bondsman, imp., Senior Herd Sire. 10 Times Champion at important Shows; his stock winners of many awards. Burton Right at Last, imp.: Junior Sire. A full-brother to Burton Topman—sire of the 1900gns. top-priced bull at the recent Lessnessock Sale. Has bred splendid bulls and heifers to "Greenbank" dams. All "Greenbank" females thoroughly tested A recent record is that of Greenbank Helen: C.O.R 706.31 b. at 10 years age—running with herd. All This Season's Bulls Early Disposed. Future Inquiries Invited —Herd Inspection Welcomed. W. MOORE AND SON, HOMEBUSH s: MASTERTON :: PHONE 2564.
CAMERAS and Photo Apparatus WANTED FOR CASH Sell your old Camera or disused Photo Apparatus to Kodak for Cash! Highest prices given. Share in this national effort to avoid waste and to bring all available goods into use. Benefit yourself and help others! Write or call today. We buy— CAMERAS HOME MOVIE CAMERAS ■Mft PROJECTORS METAL TRIPODS photo accessories OF ALL KINDS Call or Write Now! ,62 Queen Street, Auckland. 681 Colombo Street. Christehureh. 292 Lambton Quay, Wellington. i 62 Princes Street, Dunedin. For OUTDOOR FURNITURE IMin that is Different • I II! I Specify “ROYLETE M Brand All orders tor Choirs ||| Tables, Tents, Beds, t— Stools, etc., receive our |IIII best possible attention LII under war conditions . . I I but ORDER EARLY w Send for free Rooklei “ Mission " Choir. w ill E. Leßoy "Compactum" Toblo. “• •**-■***/ AUCKLAND. CARE FOR THE CROCKERY TRAIN TRAVELLERS CAN HELP In conserving their stock of cups, saucers and tea- 4 spoons, Railway Refreshment Rooms would °PP re - 5 ciate the co-operation of train passengers. Many ► breakages could be prevented by placing used ► crockery in a place of safety on the platform, and, unless quite unavoidable, cups, saucers and spoons 2 should not be taken away in the train. ? Replacements just now are difficult and uncertain, 4 at all times they are costly. 5 WILL RAILWAY PASSENGERS PLEASE $ ASSIST?
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 25, 24 October 1942, Page 10
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474Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 25, 24 October 1942, Page 10
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