WINTER SHOWS. FIFTEENTH SOUTH TARANAKI gHOW JULY 1,2, 3,4, 5. THIS WEEK THIS WEEK THIS WEEK THIS WEEK 80,000 SQUARE FEET 80 000 SO,OOO SQUARE FEET SojoOO SPECIAL EXHIBIT BY TWO GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS FORESTRY and INDUSTRIES and COMMERCE. To be Officially Opened at 2 p m • TUESDAY, JULY 1, by HON. V T . NOS WORTHY, Minister of Agriculture. ’ on PROGRAMME- FOR WEEK: Tuesday— Official Opening, 2 p.ni. Wednesday— Wellington v. Taranak _, r . oo ? bnll Match, 2.30 p.m A./. I riesian Assn, 'anual meeting 11 a.m., and Annual Smoke Concert 8 p.m. • Thursday— The People’s Day at the Show (come and see the* crowds), 1.10 p.in., N.Z. .Friesian Societv’s Annual Sale. Friday—Children’s Day at the' Show. Saturday— Everybody’s Day at the Show; Football Match in afternoon. Special Music each afternoon and evening by Renwick’s Professional Orchestra. SPECIAL RAILWAY FARES (see posters). Admission to the Show—Turnstile: Adults, 1/3; Children, 6d (both including tax). Season Tickets: Adults, 6/-: Children, 2/6 (plus tax). Morning and Afternoon Tea at the , Show, 1/-. REMEMBER THIS IS TARANAKI’S WEEK, And EVERYBODY will* be at Hawera to see this Wonderful- Show. \yiNTER S HOW. JULY 5 TO 12, 1924. Now is ag. time to visit Wellington, for the city is staging the LARGEST AND, MOST COMPREHENSIVE SHOW yet held in the Dominion. Come and See the INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION OLYMPIA MOTOR SHOW FAT STOCK SHOW WINTER MILKING TRIALS DAIRY PRODUCE SHOW POULTRY SHOW HORSE JUMPING COMPETITIONS SHEEP DOG TRIALS, ETC. There’s not a dull moment in Wellington during WELCOME WEEK; sometiling doing all the time. RACING FIELD SPORTS ENTERTAINMENTS SOCIAL FUNCTIONS, ETC., And yon can visit Wellington cheaply— EXCURSION FARES ON RAILWAYS EXCURSION FARES ON RAILWAYS COME TO WELLINGTON FOR A WEEK OF GAIETY. s.o.s. DAILY MOTOR SERVICES. H AWERA-W ANGANUI-M ARTON (Main Trunk Service) HAWERA-WANG ANUI-ASHHURST (Napier Mail and Wairarapa Express) NOTE.—On and after December 1, the morning car from Hawera will leave at 8 a.m. instead of 8.30 a.m. SMITH’S OVERLAND SERVICE. OORO NATION JJOTEL, ELTHAM. E. CRABTREE, PROPRIETOR. P.O. Box 26. Telephone 18. A SINGLE BOTTLE AT WHOLESALE PRICE. PRICE LIST. Brandies —llennessy’s Three Star, 187bottle; Hennessy’s One Star, 15/bottle; Fine Old (French) Draught Brandy, 11/- bottle. Whiskies —Ainslie’s, Bell’s, Catto’s, Walker’s, 0.0. (Old Orkney), Dewar’s Special Liqueur, White Horse, each 12/6 per bottle; 12/per bottle case lots. Draught Whisky, 11/- per bottle, or 62/per gallon. Gins —Gilbey’s Dry Gin, 12/6 bottle; J.D.K.Z., 13/6 bottle; Old Tom, 12/6 bottle: Wolfe’s Schnapps, 12/6 per bottle. Wines —Gilbey’s Special Invalid Port, guaranteed 15 years old, 7/6 bottle; 7/- case lots. Old Spanish Wines, 6/- bottle. Rum —Red Heart, 12/6 bottle; Draught Rum (Old Jamaica), 11/- bottle. Ales and Stouts —All Colonial Ales and Stouts, 1/6 quart bottle; English Stout, 3/- quart bottle, or 32/- per doz., 1/9 pint bottle, or 19/- per doz. Champagne—Quarts, £l. Pints, 10/-. Only the Most Reliable Brands of WHISKY kept in stock. Special Quotations for Clearing Sales, Wedding Banquets,'etc. gORO NATION JJOTEL, ELTHAM.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 3 July 1924, Page 1
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490Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 3 July 1924, Page 1
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