WINTER SHOW. INVERCARGILL, May IG. Officially opened by tbe Minister of Agriculture, Hon O. J. Hawken, yesterday, tbe Southland M inter Show was * continued to-day, thousands thronging the hall, in which a most comprehensive display depicting the vast potentialities of the province was staged. All sections were well filled, the exhibition being voted one of tlie most' magnificent yet staged by the .Southland A. and P. Association. The open championship for export cheese drew eleven entries, awards being made as follows Fairfax Dairy Coy 1, Waikouaiti Dairy Coy 2. Aparima Dairy Coy 3. Edendale Dairy Coy 4.
Be prepared for the wet season and purchase a reliable waterproof and umbrella. Large selection of ladies’ coats just opened in all the wanted shades from 16s 6d to 33s 6d. Chubby Umbrellas with nobby handles from 7s C>d to 955, Schroder and Co.—Adyt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 May 1928, Page 1
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