AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. ;■JTOROWHENUA A. AND P. ASSOCIAJUL : TION. TENTH ANNUAL (PATRIOTIC) SHOW. :•••• To 'bo held on : i THE LEVIN RACECOURSE, >' ' WEDNESDAY,"26th J4NUARY, 1916.' Jumping, Driving, and Riding Compotitions, and Amusement for all. NET PROFITS IN AID OP SICIC AND •••••.. -WOUNDED. SOLDIERS' FUi>'D.; . f' '' General "Entries Close on Saturday, Bth ■ January, at 9 p.m. Late Entries will;be taken up to Saturday, 15 th January.. .Holiday Excursion Tickets to Lerin, / available for return until Thursday, 27th ." inst., will be obtainable on Wednesday, ■ 2(1 th, from Wellington and Palmerston ' North. (See Railway Posters.) - . i I!. D. WALLACE. " Box 27, I.ovin. Secretary. iTS7OODVILLE PATRIOTIC SHOW, t 1 To bo hold on i THE WOODVILLE RACECOURSE, WEDNESDAY, 26th JANUARY,' 1916. . Motor-cyclo. Events.. _■ i : j' — Horse and Pony Leaping. i : ; Sheaf Tossing. !'■■■ Pony Racing. • Classas for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, - Dogs,. Farm Produce, and' Homo Industries, i. .- Entries Close Thursday, 13th-January. : Beautiful Grounds. Magnificent i.; appointments. All Profits in aid of Sick and Wounded Soldiers' W . A . LYON, ! Secretary. i A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. GRAND PATRIOTIC SHOW, ; To be Held on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Ist & 2nd, 1916. : BIG PRIZES AND VALUABLE TRO- : ' PHIES ALL SECTIONS.' ■' * .Entries close oa FRIDAY, JANUARY ' 14th, 1916 f-"-•• Prize Lists and all information from E. H; FISHER, L.••• .. .. Secretary, ;'■■■./ Box 98, Feilding. ! : OANGITIKEI A. AND P. ASSOCIAJ£ TION. . -FIFTH ANNUAL SHOW:. : / ' ■Proceeds in aid' of. Patriotic * Funds, To be held at .': TAIHAPE, WEDNESDAY, 23rd FEB., .1916., . Classes for Horses, Sheep, Cattle, Pigs. Farm and Garden. Produce,' ' : Leaping and Driving Competitions. Free !: / Space for Fanning Implements and j . ■ Machinery. ! ' ■ Entries close SATURDAY, 12th FEB. MAIN TRUNK RAM FAIR, i TAIHAPE SALEYARDS, THURSDAY, : 21th FEB., 1916. ' i Entries close 27th January, 1916.' i '."'v Schedules and all Particulars from M. RYAN, !•* ; ' Secretary, Box 81, Taihape. i ■ HOTEL NOTICES. BARRETTS HOTEL. j f LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.. - i to Wellington should stay V at this splendid Hotel. Every com- ■ i ,'ort and attention. Night Porter in at- 1 ; ;endance. Electric Lift installed. Tariff, ■ f ■ :s.. per day; £2 ss. per. week.. . i : . D. DALTON, Proprietor. T EVIAT HA N' H O.T E I . » (Nearly opposite Railway Statipn), j DUNEDIN. ".rr-i;;-.' 1 , THE FAVOURITE HOUSE \ ■ With the Travelling Public.. Electrio Light in 'Every' Bedroom. Hot Baths can be had at,all; hours,'Fres a of Charge to Visitors and. Boarders, MODERATE CHARGES. ' • Conntrr Visitors are Reminded that. if ] only in Town for the Day they can ob- ' ; tein a Good Luaoh; from 12 till 2. '! Kre Escapes throughout the Buildings, Night and Day Porters. > 'All communications to JAMES CONNOR, | Telephone-67. P.O. Box 112. ,: 1 ; i I HOTEL NOTICE. , ( i fgTHE DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL " Is now ■ . UNDEB ' < (THE PERSONAL SUPERVISION .: \ ' .Ot ■ . • i PEANK OAKES, 1 1 Proprietor. '" I ' ...'.... ""... —— i WHERE TO STAY IN ■ WELLINGTON. IJIH E ALBEE T H 0 TEL ! (Corner of 'Willis and Manners Streets). Tariff: 9s. 6d. per » l ay; ■£& 10s'.' per week. !■■-.. < JAS. MTSONALD. 1 : Proprietor.. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. ZEALANDIA: 'PRIVATE HOTEL . - (Under New Management), CLYDE QUAY. , " ! Near Wharf and Te Aro Railway Sta« : tion. Every modern' convenience for visiI tors and permanent boarders. Moderate ( tariff. 'Phone 1656. ' . j - MRS. HENDERSON,'Proprietress. ; HOTEL ARCADIA, .. Lambton Quay, .Wellington. ( THOROUGHLY renovated and up to date. Mrs. Cockavne, late of Christ. ; church, will be pleased to meet old and ' new friends at the above Hotel. Special Sample Room for Commercial Travellers. H r OTEL ' GRAND CENTRAL,' 107 CUBA STREET. | Wellington's Leading Private Hotel. ! Accommodation for 100 Guests. First-clasj i Cuisine. Every modern convenience. ' Ladies'' Private Drawing-room, Sitting, rooms, eto„ Lounges, and.Eight Modern Bathrooms including eleotric light and i electric fire alarma. Tariff, 6s. day,; 35a. gaekly. " ' ' IMPERIAL HOTEL, i WAIPAWA, HAWKE'S BAY. A ! N Ideal Plaoe for a Holiday. Lovely climate, away from the sea coast. Good trout fishing. First-class ohef. ( | Only the very beat of Liquors and Akg | fcept in stock. ISHERWOOD, ! . ''raariator.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2662, 6 January 1916, Page 10
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