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AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. YKT OODVILLE S HO W. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28th, 1914. 3 On WOODVILLE RACECOURSE. is '> Lovely Grounds. Come and Picnic. " Excursion Fares. EXCITING MOTOR-BIKE RACE AND HORSE COMPETITIONS. Classes for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs. - Farm Produce, • and Home Industries. PRIZE-MONEY, -C 350, BESIDES CUPS. - . ENTRIES CLOSE 15th JANUARY. W. A. LYON, Secretary. MARTON DISTRICT A. & P. ASSOCIATION. ■ it SECOND GRANd"aNNUAL SHOW, i- WEDNESDAY, FEB. 11, 1914. s'■ . . f, ••' • £600' in Prizes. • ii To be held on the • MARTON JOCKEY CLUB'S GROUNDS, 1- Close to Railway Station. J" Big List of Special Prizes in Jumping ?" Competitions and Fat Lamb .Oases. Schedules on application to the Secretary. 5. ■ • R..8. KILGOUR. Box 55, Marton. 'Phone—Office No. 73, Residenco No. 168. " PAHIATUA-AKITIO AGRICTLTTTRAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ■piIFTH ANNUAL' SHOW, r : NEW SHOW GROUNDS, PAHIATUA, I WEDNESDAY, Uth JANUARY, 1914. t Jumping' Competitions, Horses, Cattle, Sheep,. Pigs, and Dogs. Entries • Close Wednesday, 31st December, 1913. • - x . x . ' Prize. Schedule on application to I. . ■' J. A. WALSH, ' *■ Secretary, Pahiatua. tIEILDING A. AND "■ P. SHOW. |j TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd and 4th, 1914. , ENTRIES, CLOSE JANUABY 16th, 1914. '. LIBERAL'PRIZE MONEY AND; HANDSOME, TROPHIES. CLASSES FOR- ~...•. HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP,'. PIGS, . 'HOME INDUSTRIES, ETC.. : Schedules and all information from ! ■ ' ' -B. H. . FISHER,, i ~.-,. , ..Box : 93,FeUding. HOTEL NOTICES. 'j ,J EVI ATH AN HOTEL (Nearly opposite Railway' Station), DUNEDIN. 3 THE FAVOURITE HOUSE , With the Travelling Public. Electric Light in Every Bedroom. • Hot.Baths can be had at all hours Free of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. J MODERATE CHARGES. ) Country Visitors are, reminded that if only in Town for the Day they can obtain a Good Lunch from 12 till 2. Fire Escapes throughout the Buildings. ' Night and Day Porters. All communications to- . ' JAMES CONNOR, Telephone 67. P.O. Box 112. i ■ •'■•'.' ' 1 TXINTON'S [ NEW ZEALANDER HOTEL, r 1 MANNERS STREET, ' -' " .■ • WELLINGTON. 3 J. H. HINTON, j Proprietor. * POST OFFICE HOTEL, 1 PAHIATUA • (Under- New Management). . B / '■■-— MRS. J. A. COTTER, late of Masterton, has taken over ;tho above Hotel, f and hopes to welcome all old friends. 3 Best of Wines and, Spirits. Speight's on 0 . Tap. Moderate Tariff. !, , PRINCE ARTHUR HOTEL, 7 Corner Wellesioy and Hobson Btreeti, \ Auokland. i A (Under Now Management.) TVfTOH. F. CAMERON, late of National JM. Hotel, Wellington, haß taken over the above Hotel, and hopes tj weloome '. all old customers. Catering especially supervised by Mrs. Cameron. - Best of Liquors kept. CENTRAL HOTEL, Emerson and Dslton Streets, NAPIER. RE-BUILT 1913. p The sunny climato, aided by staying at this Up-to-date Hotel, will make your Holiday in Nnpior a most enjoyable one. Heated Throughout With Ideal Radiator,. Moderate Tariff. Excellent Cuisine. 5,. W. E. HILL, Proprietor,. late of Dunedin and Ohristchnrch. YORK PRIVATF, HOTEL. Feilding's LEADING House. t. One Minute from Railway Station. Commercial men and holiday-seekero n will find this'house np to date tn overy particular. Fifty rooms, excellent table, '* good attention. Entiroly under new management. Tariff os. 6a. MRS. M'CONACHIE, Proprietress. mEB CRITERION • HOTEL-, I A . New Plymouth. This well-known House, having been entirely remodelled, provides splendid accommodation for the'commercial publio. Electric Light throughout. Tariff. Sb. Night Porter. . J. M'KEAN. Proprietor. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL. 107 CUBA STREET. Wellington's Leadinz Private Hotel. Accommodation for 100 guests. First-fllasi Cuisine. Every modern convenience, Lod. i«9 J Private Drawing-rooms. Sitting-rooms, •tc.. Lounges, and eight mo.dern Bathrooms, including electric light and electrio '•• fire alarms. Tariff, 69. day. Permanont Boarders as per arrangement, WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. [> PRIVATE HOTEL, & Clyde Quay. , (Near Wharf and Te Aro Railway Station.) j. Kitchen under entire charge of Mr. Fix, M late Chef Royal Oak Hotel, Wellington, for 9 years. ( Visitors' and Permanents' rotes: Bs. por day; 255. per week. 'Phone 1656. MRS. FIX. Proprietress. Pf JBITIOUS MEH >/Vji y 1 200 Home Study Courses. 1 Push forward t pick up lost aground; the world deiAfBTTiT' LJI,^"n "^ 3 " raands qunlified men. fl ADVICE Frke. Write confidentiallyi - {HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S 107 | AuJtralminn Corteipoiidenco Schooli, lf - I P.O. Box 516. Ui - AUCKLAND.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1953, 9 January 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1953, 9 January 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1953, 9 January 1914, Page 3

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