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SWEET PEA SHOW.

HELD AT PALMERSTON. \, (By Telesraßh.-Soccial Correspondent.! ' r _~ , Palmerston, December'lo. » lie second annual show of tho New " ?f" S "' ret S«='"ety' was opened - at tho Showgrounds tins afternoon by J- the p» 9 id™t. Mr. .T. Goring Johnston, s iNohvithsfandinu the verv rough weaths er experienced during the past two '- months, the show is a good one. There ... is a display of majraificent blooms, and ■Ho entries are much more numerous than was expected. Exhibitors are snowing from outside districts ineliidinf „ Lower Hutt, Mastorton, 1 and as far away as Auckland. Thoro i Tvliwi s °°- (1 a l tt<,n(,i ! nc <' "f. the public. r I'ollowing is the prize list:— 3 Open Class. ' ■"-' • The "Weekly Graphic". Cup, eighteen f'lSttA " .. Tre ™«»<*' (Lower , ' •-. Championship Class. , twelve bunches of. sweet neas, waved , standards distinct, for the New Zealand . championship cup and society a gold i '»«1"1.-J. H. Hall (Palmerston),-' U-C : Troveth.clc, 2; C. Goodson (Hawera),3 bix bunches of sweet peas, waved . standards distinct.-C. • TrovetliickJ' V lltrce bunches of sweet peas, ' waved standards distinct.-C, Trevcthick, 1 ■■-Amateurs-Only. . . ~. ~ Tho Palmerston North troply, "twelve bunches of sweet peas, with waved standards distinct.-G- C. Holden (Porirua) 1 ; S'n 3. atS Masterton), 2; C, Giddl fiB 0 S,vdenham troply, six bunches dis/N,r ~r G - C. Holder, 1; J. J. Kerslakn (Wellington), 2; G. W. Sellar 3 lliroo bunches ■ distinct.—J. J. KersM« V t M q- •W r cl 'l I; Mis. h J. Smith (Marion), 3. Hunch of white blooms, Mr LP v?T'l-. of i oth ? r ' thaii '*'"'*«•' distinct.— Mi. C. Goodson s special.-,T. J. Kerslake ljcadcr!-3 DUUglaS(Hamilton) ' Mrs/. Open Class, Trade Included. The Vatos's trophy 1 , twelve bunches d.stmct vanet cs.-J. H. Hall, lj J Gor"j? '] ) onnston (Palmerston), 2; G. W. SelMaiden Growers. n ,te l ; challenge cup, awarded' for mo,t points m the four following -twelve bunches distinct: Miss arXeji.nan. li Miss C. Tylden (Kemuera), 2 bix bunches, distinct: 1(. Mudgwav Palmers ton), 1; Miss. M'Lennan,. 2. Thi«,' bunches distinct:' Miss G.-Tylde'n; V k M.fdgw^"?: f; -. one " unchdfab ' M .' ; -1 ,_ ■Seedsmen'.and:Nurserymen. ••.' ■ Display to be arranged on a wall space bmited. to 20ft bylft.-C. -Trevethick! 1; b. 11. Just (Palmerston), 2.

Decorative. \\U? W \ »' i"™!'" 5 six incll(, s across | aUis. J P. Jnnesss -special.-Mrs. jfcllsop (lalmcrston), 1 ; Mrs. 11. Wood 2 Bowl over, six .inches across, Mrs -T m J \ atl . m, \ s , spceinl.-Mrs. H. AVood iton), 2 '' ! SS M,LenM n-(P«l>Mr. Sliwcr Ijouqmt.-Miss M. Prouse, 1: -Mrs. .!>. Hume. 2. ' 11-umTl. tab '° (,ec , oration '-Mrs. S.

, THE DELICACr OF THE HAIR. -. Ladies who nsglect their hair lose it Ladies who try to preserve their, hair-by experimenting amateurishly with lavishl-y-advertised hair washes and invigorate run great-risks-of ruining-it —The hair is a p ant of surpassing delicacy It is exposed to many perils.' It needs earn attention, scientific treatment. Mrs 110 l les on is a specialist of tho "hair.' Her wide experience., has given her an except tioiial.know edgeofthe-yarious former degrees of hair trouble. If TO n- consult her, she will tell you candidlJTus wha is wrong and charge you ho'foe for the consultation. .If your, hair is causing-you any anxiety at all. you- will do well to bear in mind that you., need immediate treatment. Delays aro especially daneer. ons Where the hair is concerned. ■ Call or write for an appointment —\t~ Ronton, ZoSLambtbn^Qua™^'^',

Weddings-Shower Bouquets for-bride and bridesmaids. Only the Choicest of I'lowers used. Specially packed, and sent to »oy-part of. the. Dominion. Miss Murray;, 36 Willis Street (Florist to His Excellency Lord liington).

SUPEKFLTJOTJ.S HAIK. destroyed by "Rußma" (Keg.). A guarantee given with each caso undertaken. Skilled massage, shampooing, manionr-' ing, etc. Mrs. Hullon and Miss Holland, Lnmlton Quay, over "Economic," '"hone 1017. .'•-'..■■".

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1316, 20 December 1911, Page 9

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SWEET PEA SHOW. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1316, 20 December 1911, Page 9

SWEET PEA SHOW. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1316, 20 December 1911, Page 9

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