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AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. Ti/TASTERTON A. & P.- ASSOCIATION. :-/ ' FEBRUARY 19th and 20th. ' RAM AND EWE FAIR. FEBRUARY 21* and 22nd. TRAIN- ARRANGEMENTS: ON FEBRUARY 19th— The ordinary "lime-table will bo observed. Trains leaving.Masterton for Solway at 7.15 a.m., 9.40 a.m., and 3.25 p.m., leaving at about 8.25 a.m., 2.25 T/.mr;-and--7.15 p.m. . On February: 20tii.' .'(People's day): In addition to the" ordinary time-table the following trains will.be run:— Special -Trains ■ will leave Woodville at 7.55 a'.iu., Maslertoti 10.45.'a.m., and 12.30 p.m.- for Solway. ■- ■ A special", train ..will,leave Cross Creek at 9.0 a.m., arriving at Solway at 10.35 a.m. '• TrainH leave-Solway, lor. Woodville at 2.15 p.m., and-4.50-p.m.' For Cross Creek, 6:35 p.m. For Wellington, 4.0 p.m. On 20tli, 21st and 22nd Feb., the 12.56 p.m. Woodville-Wellington train wilt stop at Solway for passengers:. '.'..'■ Accommodation arranged for visitors. Apply by letter'to"" ' ""'" J". B. EMMETT,. » Secretary, Box 40, Masterton. EGMONT A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL SHOW. HIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL SHOW. •;• Y- HAWERA, WEDNESDAY And THURSDAY February 20. February 21. WEDNESDAY > And THURSDAY .GRAND-DISPLAY 'Of CATTLE SHEEP HORSES PIGS DOGS. I HOME INDUSTRIES. SHEEP DOG TRIALS. ■•'' COMPETITIONS. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. SIDE-SHOWS, AND CIRCUS. 'Admission, each day, 25.; Ladies, la.; Children, 6d. SUCCESSFUL CHICK REARING nTHIS Season is most essential In order •«L to inorease our Egg Supply which ii below reguiremenu. . Be sure and use \ i m. AND P." CHICK RAISER »nd your success is assured. A FAIR deal implies, that the deal must be beneficial to buyer and seller, and on this basis we want to do business with '■■ you. If you would prefer to do your own Cream Separating we will provide you with a Beatrice Separator on very liberal terms, and take all the cream you can • produce et full market prices. MAORILAND DAIRY CO., LTD.. " ' P.O. BOX 165, WANGANUI, HOTEL NOTICES. BARRETT'S HOTEL, ' - LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. VIBITOEB to Wellington should stay at this splendid Hotel. Every comfort and attention. N'ght Porter in attendtnce. Electrio Lift installed. Electno Light in every room. Tariff, 9s. per day. "".' - •;>'■■ D. D ALTON. Proprietor. T- B V I A T H A N HOTEL ■ (Nearly. Opposite Railway Station), - : ' DUNE-DIN. ? f '■ THE FAVOURITE HOUSE With the .Travelling Public. ;Eleetrie Light- in Every Bedroom. Hot Baths can be.had. at all hours Free e of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. , MODERATE CHARGES. .Country Visitors are reminded that U only in Town for the Day they can obtain a Good Lunch from 12 till 2. ■ s Tire Escapes Throughout the Buildings. ,; /.Night apd'.'Day Porters. . All communications to JAMES CONNOR, Telephone 67.. P.O. BOX 112. , riWE MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL, •J- Ghuznee Street, Wellington. Superior Accommodation.- Excellent x Cuisine. MODERATE TARIFF. Central situation. Few doors from Cuba er Willis Streets. ADDRESS-Box 46, Te Aro P. 0., Wellington. Telephone 348. R. SKILLING, Proprietor. HOTEL GMND OENTRAL, 107 CUBA. STREET. . Wellington's Leading Private Hotel. Accommodation for • 100 Guests. Firstclass Cuisine. Every modern convenience. Ladies' Private Drawing-rooms. Sittingrooms, etc.. Lounges, and Eight Modern Bathrooms, including electric light and electric Are alarms. Tariff, 7s. id. per day; £2 2s. per week. i ' FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMB& TIHE WELLINGTON MEAT .EXPORT ' COMPANY, LTD., Is Prepared to PURCHASE FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS By Weight or st Per Head. The Company also offers clients every facility for freezing on their own accounts Priceß can be obtained on application at the Company's Offices, or from any of ths i)uyers in the country. W. FOSTER, Managing Director. FOSTAGE OF "THE DOMINION" TO ALIi NEUTRAL COUNTRIES. .TTNDER the new regulations newspapers •vJ. addressed to neutral oountrles are not forwarded UNLESS DISPATCHED , THROUGH THE PUBLISHING OFFICE OF THE PAPER ITSELF. I ' Under The Dominion Special Permit : ! readers who have been-sending the paper ' to friends resident in any neutral country f pan ensure future forwarding by oonj' raonicitlnE with the Publisher. 1.. — . "/10OD Printing promptly produced at VJT jponnlar prices at "Dominion" Job Printing Works. '

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 130, 19 February 1918, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 130, 19 February 1918, Page 8

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