; EGMQNT A. AND P. SHOW. JUDGES APPOINTED. The following judges have notified their acceptance of the invitation to judge the classes mentioned at the Egmont A. and P. Show: Cattle.—Fat cattle, Mr \Y. P. Harrison, Masterton; Shorthorns and He refords, Mr H. S. Turner, Eltham; Ayiehires, Mr A. H. Hansen, Te Rehunga; Jerseys, Mr W. H. Booth, Carterton; Milking. Shorthorns, Mr S. B. Grant, Papatoetoe; milch cows, Mr Q. Donald, Featherston; crossbreds and grades, Mr W. B. Butler, Noiantown. Horses.—Clydesdales and spring carters, Mr Q. Donald, Featherston; light horses and competitions, Mr J. Brice, Marton. Sheep.—Purebred classes, Mr W. B. Grant, New Plymouth; fat sheep and lambs, Mr W. P. Harrison, Masterton. Pigs.—Purebreds, Mr J. H. Sellers, New Plymouth; baconers and general, Mr T. H. Walker, Hawera. Home ’lndustries.—Cooking, Miss Chevne, Waverley; fancy work, Mrs J. McHardv, Pihama; painting, art, and photography, Mr D. Cunningham, Hawera. ; Rural Section.—Mr A. Gray, Hawera. The pungent rcjAesking aroma arising from “No-Rubbing” Laundry Help suds only further confirms its great scientific sanitary value.^rAdyt; A cold in the head ’fcaii/ beqnicklv i relieved by “Nazoh.” No cold is Nazol-proof; 60 doses. -l/6.--Advt.
UNION STREET SALE ROOMS.' THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2. At 1.15 p.m. ► P. MORRISSEY & CO. will sell i by public auction as above — Chest drawers, Singer sewing mav chine, double and single bedsteads, duchesses, stretcher, linoleums, oval table, 2 kitchen tables and chairs, incubator, \ preserves, 3 20-gal. milk cans, enamel and E.P. ware, crockery, clothing, few garden tools, seed potatoes, and lot useful sundries ■■■■■; Also — Prime ox beef, corned beef, ham and bacon :' J ;'’
lIA WEE A. HORSE FAIR. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3. At 1 p.m. J> P. MORRSSEY & CO. will selljbw public auction in Mr J. F; Gil- i landers’ Stables, Nelson Street 'entrance, as above — ' HORSES, including Draughts. . . Milk Carters, Light Harness • Horses, Hacks, Cobs, .Ponies 2. milk waggons, gigs and quantity harness MAKE FARMING PAY i THE “TUI" WAY. j a way to make j A farming pay even In tiicae days. It’s the , Tu. - ' way—“Tur Seeds and Man- ! utm only. ; HODDEK & TOLLEY, Ltd., Palmerston North, Feihlln;: l£%rU>n and Hawei-a. j ?- & ! VFor nasal catarrh, “Nazol” acts like a charm. Penetrating and germ-killing. No cold is Nazol-proof: 60 doses 1/6. Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 October 1924, Page 10
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