('ON(iE..:-\TiONAL gOCIAL ST. AN"DRE\'. RESBYTERIAN WEDXESDAV MAY 27, »t 8 p.m. Muscat It.'iii- ami Refreshments. Admission ;.-; Children (U. QRAX I>' £u ■ u ;d concert VA\ JIECk'S ORCHESTRA SUNDAY NIG 1! <<i Oehestra's Fund*. BAZAAR BAZAAR BAZAAR BAZAAR BAZAAR BAZAAR BAZAAR BAZAAR BAZAAR BAZAAR BAZAAR BAZAAR BA&- *" BAZi...„ ;aar BAZAAR BAZAAR BAZAAR BAZAAR BAZAAR BAZAAR BAZAAR BAZAAR :■{ OF INGLEWOOD. >■?! OF INGLEWOOD. ?M OF INGLEWOOD. RAZAAE TOWN HALL, ■uiii' 4. 5 and tL. :u'i afford to miss it. Mfl-;i!iime include 5 : t,n. ; >:« liv team of 8 I) ."I'll {.'iris. V. H OF NATIONS cbrtrical effect?). HALLET. .i\vj;i-tiili Pyramids. at ion Waltz, Trot and Tango. >\XIE DUNDEE" diiiiiirv March). ;<H OF FLOWERS. \fnsic from Sydney. ,:l. : W. Lints. !•:. HEXDERSOX, Hon. See. EGMOXT AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION'S Q.YMKHAXA~AND ]\JILITARY fJVJUPXAMEXT? T.i lv hold on snow ground--, hawfra. on TIU'TSDAY. 'UXF 25, 1914 (Winter >hnw Meek). Commencing at S a.m. TROTTIXG RACES (Uii.L* rules of X.Z. Trotting Assn.) ULXTERS AXD LEAPING COMPETITIONS. I'OXY LEAPING. QUICKSTEP BAND COMPETITION. MILITARY TOMPETITIONS. NOVELTY EYEXTS, Etc., Etc. Valuable Trophies and Cash Prizes. Excursion Fares on Railway, and Delayed Trains. Admission, 1/-; children under 12. Cd. EXTRIES CLOSE JUXE 18, 9 p.m. , Programmes and Entry Forms on application.' E. P. COX, Secretary. P.O. Box 37, Hawera. HURRELL AND MASON, laxl) axd estate agents, Victoria street, iiamilto:*. WAIKATO. VOTICE TO |Ji ARMK RS. This space will he used to describe some of the farm properties Hurrell * Mason have for sale. The personal services and attention of our Mr. William Hurrell (who was so long known in the carriage-building firm of Hurrell Dros., Hawera) will he given to every enquiry for farm properties: and farmers visiting (ho Waikato in search of cheap land will find it worth their while to give us a call. We have a very fine list of farms to submit, and our knowledge of local values and conditions throughout this large and growing district will save you time and expcn.se, and lielp you make a Kitisfaitory ehoice. Our best testimonials are the Taranaki fanners who have -cttled in the Waikuto. many of them through the agency of Mr. Ilurreil, and if yoi> are interested in either buying or selling farm lauds write or give its a call. [IKATO WIN .'uci-day. -lime 2. to Saturday, dune 0 «-iii show what this country can do.
'ARA XA K I f|< Al!ili- K>: Please note specially. THERE ARE GOOD DAIRY FARMS about DANNEVIKKE \Yc are prepared to meet clients, motor then) out to inspect suitable properties, and enable them to return to their homes with the least possible loss of time. ' NO BETTER VALUE TIIAX THIS: ACRES, FREEHOLD, wel'AWO equipped dairy farm, with machines installed. More than half flat, eood soil and exceptionally well watered. Will easily dairy up to 50 cows. v Creamery, one mile. ~ PRICE, £22 AN ACKE ' £oo ° ' cash. . . . (The property cant go begging- long nt the price). fatcli for our future advertisements, , n \ do not hesitate to correspond. BUSIXESS TS BEING DOXE. ' STDDBS AND HEWITT ' rj&D t ESTATE AGEXTS, l m &. . DAW.VJRKE.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 7, 27 May 1914, Page 1
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