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AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. MARTON DISTRICT A. AND V. ASSOCIATION. FIJIST ANNUAL SHOW. To be Held on the ■ MARTON RACECOURSE, THURSDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, 1918. OVER JC4SO IN PRIZES. Entries close THURSDAY, 6th Feb™ ary, at 9 p.m. : >,'.■■ Schedules and Entry Forms posted oi application to R. B. KILGOUR, • Secretary. ' MASTERTON A. AND P. ASSOCIA TION'S. 26th ANNUAL EXHIBITION. , solwaTshow, The Loading North Island Stock Show FEBRUARY 18th and 19th. Entries' close' February Ist. RAM AND EWE FAIR, FEBRUARY,2Oth. and 21st. Entries. close February 3rd. GRAND DISPLAY of. Horses, CattW Sheep, Pigs, Dogs, Produce, and Horti ■ cultural Exhibits. Jumping, Judging, am Guessing Competitions. • £1000 OFFERED IN CASH PRIZES. 70 Acres of ideal picnic grounds; Nutiv Bush, running 6treamß, shady nooks. He Mater supplied gratis for picnics. Rail way siding and holding paddocks at Shoy . ground gates. Schedules and full particulars on appl: cation/to ' ' • J.B.EMMETT, Secretary. Mttsterton. Or Secretaries of kindred societies. s TJANGITIKEI A. AND ;P. ASS* P . SECOND ANNUAL SHOW; j . To be held on 1 RECREATION GROUNDS, TAIHAPE , ' On. FEBRUARY 27th, 1913. t Classes for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pi( I and Home Industries. ' Entries close On THURSDAY, Febn 9 ary 13th, 1913, .at 9. p.m. \ Over JE4OO cash prize money, in add i tion to 8 Silver Cups. j Write for Schedule. I RAM FAIR' ON FEB. 28th> r Entries close FRIDAY, February 7tl 0 9 p.m. H. J. JAGGARD, i ' ■ ■ ' ' ■ ■■' '•' Secretary, Talhape. P.O. Box 88. 'Phone 00. t • .•• -'•..: — '-' —- HOTEL NotloEß. YORK PRIVATE ' HOTE: . Feilding's LEADING House. One Minute from' Railway Station. . Commercial. men and holidny-seokc will find this house up to date in ovci t particular. Fifty rooms, excellent tab! j good attention, Entirely under ne management. Tariff 6g. 6d. • MRS. M'CONACniE, :•''■■' Proprietress. • WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON ZEALANDIA PRIVATE ' HOTE . Clyde Quay. (Noar Wharf and To Aro Railway Sfcatioi Under Entirely New Management, ■ Cars pass the door. ' •Visitors and Permanents will find i best of,everything at the following rate 5sS. por day; 25s.jer week; 'Phone 16! ... MRS. FIX, -Proprietress, WELLINGTON. • ~1 HOTEL GRAND .CENTRAL, 1 CUBA STREET. Wellington's Leading Private Hotel, f commodation for 100 ffteste, '.First-clt Cuisine. Every modern convenience, Lt W Private Drawing-T'oonis, Sitting-voon etc., Lounges, and eight' modem ' Bal rooms, including electrioMight and elect fire alarms. l - - Tariff, 6s; day. ■ -Permanent Boarders ; per arrangement.. CLYDE QUAY HOTEL (Facing Oriental flay Esplanade). C, A. SCHAUER, late Chief Inspeo • Department,' of Public Health, 1 • taken over this popular hoßtolry, and vltea all old and new' friends to fan him with thtir patronage. The ideal ej for a few. days rest in the city. W / for rooms. Moderate tariff. v Trams ev« few minutes. Penny section. WAVERLEY PRIVATE HOTI Marion Street (ipp. New To i '". Post Offloe),' City, , Absolutely fire ' ana earthquake-pro Contains all conveniences e comforts. A large: promenade roofj ov looking Harbour. . \ . Tariff: Cs. per day; or from 255. per wo MR& C. A. TREGONNING, 'Phone 2947. > ; Proprietress STrICHARD QUINN (late Prov oial Hotel, Upper Hutt) has tal ovor the Family Hotel, Lower Hutt, t invites all old and now friends to g i him a 6hare of their patronage. Super ' accommodation. . Speoial Terms to P . manent Boarders. All liquors guaranteed true to name t label. ■ Speight's Beer, drawn from,' _, wood. ' ,■-'■' ■-■■'■ .• ''■ ' -IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. MRS. TREGONNING, of the "Waver Private Hotel," wishes to not the publio that eho has taken over '■ Columbia Private ; Hotel,' Cuba Stn '.-. Complete renovation, and refurnishing.l , taken place. Both Hotels will be un ' the direct management •of Mrs. Trego: Ing, and are to be run in conjunction w each other. ' ! ' .'*' ; : LUNCHEON.", SUPPER. AND' _,"', TEA. ROOMS. . rIL'B COMMERCIAL '• ; RESTAURAI LAMBTON QUAY, AFTERNOON *TEA A' 6PECIALT] Open 9 a.m. till 11.15 p.m. Open 9 a.m.. till 11.15 p.m. JAMES FRASER, Proprietwi Tel«phon«;2800. ■ , mHE WILLIAM DANKS BRASS FOt JL DRY COMPANY, EVA STREET (00 Dixon Btr*et), WELLINGTON. Manufacturers of Engineers' and Plut era' Supplies, Fire Brigade Kant, Br all iw, Creamory, and General Brassw< ec- Aluminium .Castings a speciality. oj.y ■ 'Phono 1097. ■ ' •■'« CONVEYANCES. 3 % T EVIN-FOXTON COACH SEEVI JU Time-table.—Loaves Foxton, £JS a.m.; arrive Levin, 8.30 a.m. i leave Lc j- 10.30 a.m.; arrives Foxton 12 noon; 1« * r " Foxton, 2.35 p.m.; arrive,Lovin, 4.30 p. ■ I leave Levin, .7.45 p.hi.; arrive Fox ™ 9.15 p.m. ovc A. F. CHAMBERLAIN, Proprieto ROYAL MAIL, COACH SERVICE, Shortest Route to' and from I ; ton.—Leaves Foxton daily, 6.30 a.m.: f riving Shannon daily, 7.30 a.m.; U f, i Shannon daily, 10.45.a.m.; arrive Foj daily, 12 noon! leavo'Foxton daily, p.m.; orrivo Shannon daily, 7.30 p. — leave Shannon daily, 'fl.lj p.m.; an Foxton dally, 9.30 p.m. a ' '< . T. H. GINGEL * T>OYAL MAIL Leaves CARBI ii STABLES, Foilding, for Kimbo] " daily at 8.30 a.m. and 3.30 li.iii.j lot i Kiuibolton ot Noon for Feilaing. t R.J. MOORE, Proprfetor. it Feildin 3 HJSTALKHR'S STABLES, BUL 8 YV Forwarding Agent, Carrier, 1 General Contractor. Coaches: Greatl ? to Bulls. Vehicles, Horses, and Motor-i i on Hive. Good Saniple Rooms. i J. E. WALKEB, Proprieto 17 L Y AND YOUK i JD ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS ! GENERAL CARRIERS, MASTERTOI ( All Trains Met. Commercial Travel! 5 Samples promptly attended to. Now t Un-to-Dafo Sample Kooms. Agents ; the N.Z. EXPRESS CO. Storago I Stabling. Corner Dixon and Danni ' Streets:. St. John Ambulance nvaili j day or night. 'Phone No. 126, Prii I 127. P.O. 50. \ '"fitHONE 1442 for all. classes of Pr i X ing Work. Prompt t attention, n • ornte charges. "Dominion" Ucu l • Printing House, Dominion Avenue,

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1668, 7 February 1913, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1668, 7 February 1913, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1668, 7 February 1913, Page 9

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