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AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. .pAHTATUA-AKITIO A. AND P. • • . • ASSOCIATION. . ..: SIXTH. AjSiuAL SHOW. To bo Hold at PAHIATUA. FRIDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, 1915. •horses; cattle, sheep & dogs. The Competitions include Pony Jump, Maiden Hunters' Competition, Opeii •Hunters' Competition, and Ladies' Hunting Competition.. A BAM FAIR will be held on the day following the Show, SATURDAY, 13th •FEBRUARY, 19X5. ENTRIES close January 27th, 1915. Prise Schedule promptly-forwarded on application to : . . ■ ; J. A. WALSH, Secretary. • MASTERTON A. AND P. ASSOCIA- . ' • • TION. 28th;ANNUAL EXHIBITION. S 0:L WAY SHOW. S O'»L WAY SHOW. THE IiEADING NORTH ISLAND STOCK SHOW. FEBRUARY 16th and 17th. ENTRIES DEFINITELY CLOSE FEBRUARY Bth. ■ RAM AND EWE FAIR, FEBRUARY 18th and 19th. GRAND . DISPLAY of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Dogs, Produce, and Horticultural Exhibits. JUMPING AND JUDGING COMPETIV" : HONS, s Accommodation arranged for Visitors. Kpply by letter to the Secretary. 70 Acres of ideal picnic grounds; Native bush; Tunning streams; shady nooks. Hot Water supplied gratis for picnics. Railway Siding . and Holding Paddocks Showground gates. • Write for Schedule, and full particulars to-r J. B. EMMETT, Secretary, Box 40, Masterton. |T> ANGITIKEI A. AND P.- ASSOCIAU.V-- TION. !-■- FOURTH.-ANNUAL SHOW, - T<) be held on ,the RECREATION GROUND, TATFAPE, •(WEDNESDAY, 24th -FEBRUARY, 3915. 'ENTBIES 'CLOSE : WEDNESDAY, 10th FEBRUARY. i - CLASSES' FOR HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, FARM PRODUCE, • AND HOME INDUSTRIES. BIDING, DRIVING, AND JUMPING COMPETITIONS. MAIN TRUNK RAM FAIR. - SALE- YARDS, TAIHAPE, • 25th FEBRUARY, 1915. ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY, ith ;! FEBRUARY, 1915. l -; Show Schedules, Ram Fair Conditions, tsnd all particulars from • A. M: RYAN, Secretary, - - Box 81, Taihape. • HOTEL WOT ICES. lE.VIATITAN HOTEL . (Nearly opposite Railway Station), | DUJCEDIN. • THE FAVOURITE HOUSE •• Witi;the?TraTeliing Public. iUeciric Light in Every Bedroom. (Hot Baths can be had at all hours Free of Charge -to Visitors and Boarders. . MODERATE CHARGES.. Country visitors are reminded that if only in Towai for the Day they can ob-' tain a Good Lunch from 12 till 2. .Fire Escapes throughout the Buildings. , Night and Day Porters. , $.11 communications to JAMES CONNOR, {Telephone 67. P.O. Box 112. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. jfp HB\"'AL BE R T HOTEL. (iCorner of Willis ond f firifi—Bs. 6d.<per, day; £2 10s. per week. JAB. MDONALD, Proprietor}- —__— ; . ! HINT ON ' S . . ZEALANDER HOTEL, Manners Street, WELLINGTON. J. H. HINTON, Proprietor, - ";TTTHITE HART HOTEL, i * * CHRISTCHURCH. This is one of the most up-to-date and beet Hotels to stay at in tho Dominion, laving only been rebuilt four years. Tariff: Bs. 6d. per day. . F. M. DREWITT, • Proprietor. rjnrOTEL GRAND CENTRAL, 107 'O. CUBA STREET, Wellington's Leading Private Hotel. Accommodation for 100 quests. First-clasa Cuisine. Every modern convenience, ladies' Private Drawing-room, Sittingrooms, etc. Lounges, and eight modern bathrooms, including electric light and electric fire alarms. Tariff, 6s. day, 355, ■weekly. ."WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON, 'rySALANDIA PRIVATE HOTEL, 'Ju Clyde Quay. (Near Wharf and Te Ato Railway Station.; Kitchen under entire charge-of Mr. Fix, late Chef Royal, Oak Hotel, Wellington, for 9 years. Visitors?. and Permanents' Rates: Sa, «er day; 253. per week. Thone IBJ6. MRS. FIX, Proprietress. jrtALEDONLAN HOTEL, BASIN RE L> SERVE. WELLINGTON. ' E. M. DAVEY (late of Imperial anc Royal Hotels) has taken over this well known and popular Hostehj. •Speight's Beer Always on Tap. Fre< . House. Single Bottle at Wholesale Price. . The very best of everything snpplied. Telephone 774. CONVEYANCES. vx AND ~~Y OU NG ROYAL MAIL CONTRACTORS *nc GENERAL CARRIERS, MASTERTON. All Trains Met. Commercial -Travellers Samples promptly attended to. New anc Annate Sample Room? Agents foi fhe Nl. CO. btorage an< ;tabling. Corner Dixon and Banniste; atresia St. John Ambulance availabli iay or night. Thone No. 126. PTivafc 127. P.O. Box 50. ALKER'S STABLES, . BULLS Forwarding Agent, Carrier, am General Contractor. Cose has: Greatfori to Bulls. Vehicles. Horses, and Motor can on Hire. Good Sample Rooms.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2379, 8 February 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2379, 8 February 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2379, 8 February 1915, Page 10

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