For Children's Hacking Coughs, Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt,
SHOWS. WOODVILLE AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. WOODVILLE SHOW. OODVILLE SHOW. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25 and 26, 1921. 29th ANNUAL, FIRST TWO-DAYS’ SHOW. GREATLY INCREASED PRIZES. Classes for. all Descriptions of Stock, also Sheep Dogs, Farm Produce, and Cookery. Attractive Ring Programme Each Day. Shoep Dog Trial Second Day. Mcrry-go-Round and numerous other Side Shows. Prize Schedules on application to W. A. LYON, Secretary. PAHIATUA A. AND P. SHOW. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1921. , A FINE PROGRAMME. The Competitions include: Maiden Hunters’, Open Hunters’, and Pony Jumping Competitions. SHEEP DOG TRIAL. First Prize, DIO; Second, £5; Third, DL ENTRIES for all classes CLOSE ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 22. Schedules promptly forwarded on application to J. A. WALSH, Secretary. AN N i E~V IR K E BHO W , To be held on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9 and 10, 1921. RAM. FAIR, FRIDAY. FEB. 11, 1921. Attractive features as usual, including Hunters’ Events, Wire Jumps, Pony Jumps, Driving and Turning Competitions, Bareback Riding, and a Sheep Dog Trial. In all sections there is wide scope for Competition, and amongst Home Industries Needlework finds a place. VALUABLE (CHALLENGE CUPS are allocated to practically all classes of stock, and also to the Dairy Produce Section; for Export Butter and Cheese and for the Home Industries. The Dqg Section has been, further extended, and generous provision made as regards trophies and prize money. It is expected to make this section one of the best in New Zealand. The fine coveredin cattle pens ate finished, and exhibitors will find nothing to beat the accommodation thus provided. Schedules and all information can be obtained from the undersigned. Entries clcse on Jan. 26. H. S. M. QUIGLEY, Secretary. WASTERTON A. & P. ASSOCIATION. 34th ANNUAL EXHIBITION. MASTERTON SHOW, MASTERTON SHOW, At Solway. THE LEADING NORTH ISLAND AUTUMN SHOW. FEBRUARY 15 and 16, 1921. Entries close JANUARY 29. ram and ewe fair, FEBRUARY 17 and 18. Splendid Exhibition of Sheep, Cattle, Horses, Pigs, Dogs, Produce, Poultry, Cookery, Sewing, and Horticultural Exhibits. JUMPING AND JUDGING COMPETITIONS. SHEEP DOG TRIALS. Accommodation Arranged for Visitors. Free Hot Water for Picnic Parties. Free Rest Tent for Mothers and Babies. Schedules on application to— R. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary, Box 40, Masterton. BUSINESS NOTICES. RUSSELL AND CO~, . AUCTIONEERS, ’Phone 132, LOWER HUTT. Outside Sales a Specialty. 'Phone 1791. €' ILUB Tea Rooms, 126 Courtenay .Place. / Hot Meals, Breakfast, Dinner, and Tea. Is. 3d.; open from 7 a.in. till 11 p.m. Cleanest and Cheacest in the Dominion. IF vou could walk always on velvet you wouldn’t, get tired! WOOD-MILNE Rubber Heels make the hardest roads seem like velvet There are no quality substitutes UATHING~CAPS; Sunburn Creams, O and Fruit Salines. J. Castles Prescription Pharmacies, 139 & 189 Ridditoid Street, Newtown. — A LUMINTUM Number Plates for ZX Motor-cars. J. W. Elmsly. Motor Painter, 56 Adelaide Road, Wellington Agent.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 101, 22 January 1921, Page 9
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