HOROWHENUA AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. FIFTH ANNUAL SHOW. TO BE HELD ON THE LEYIN RACECOURSE ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY IST, 1911. ENTRIES CLOSE; Saturday, January 14th, 1911. SADDLE AND HARNESS HORSE CLASSES, CATTLE, PIG, SHEEP, AND BULL CLASSES. Q COMPETITIONS 1 Q XO COMPETITIONS XO Including the following;— Ladies’; Gents’ and Boys’ Jumping Competitions. Motor Bike Race. Three Mile Trotting Race (Harness) Two Boys’ Pony Races (Half-mile). Ladies’ and Gents’ Driving Competitions. SCHEDULES ON APPLICATION. B. R. GARDENER, Secretary. i BLACKBALL COAL. HAS been extensively used for years, by such firms as the Union Steamship Coy., the N.Z. Shipping Coy., etc., but owing to aerial tram difficulties, the output has been completely absorbed by the larger seaports. These | difficulties having now been overcome, we have been appointed agents for this district. and are landing a cargo this week. In quality, Blackball coal is very similar to the best Newcastle coals, and is therefore an excellent steaming coal, and users of coal will find it to their distinct advantage to obtain a trial of this coal. THE WEST COAST STEAMSHIP & TRADING Co., Ltd. Telephone No. 53. % ■HI ■ ■' ■ ■ ■■■ II ■ lll—j NEW ZEALAND’S GRAND ANNUAL MILITARY TOURNAMENT. PALMERSTON N., DEC. 31ST, & JANUARY 2ND. A SUPERB programme of inx jL creasing magnitude and national importance, being a colossal gathering of Soldiers and Sailors assembled for remarkable competitions and daring displays, including a MILITARY INVASION BY COMMONWEALTH CHAMPIONS. Artillery, Cavalry, and Infantry Events. GRAND DISPLAY BY H.M. ROYAL NAVY. Comic Conceptions. Look, Learn, and Laugh. SPLENDID EVENING DISPLAY By Electric and Searchlight, Entitled: “TERRITORIAL TIT-BITS.” Comprising Fireworks, Fun and Facts. MASSED BANDS. As a citizen, see your Territorials and avoid national scares. Admission : One Shilling. Special Trains. HARRY PALMER, Capt., Hon. Secretary. #""■ "" ■ ■" r "—» THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE HOME! And no home is really homely without SURATURA TEA SURATURA TEA marks the absolute limit of perfection in this product. There are many good teas, but the next best, at the same price, is in the ruck—a long way behind Suratura. SURATURA “D” 2/. AT ALL REPUTABLE STORES. >»'■ ■ ■ 'lll. M ll.i } RELINQUISHING SALE. SLAUGHTER PRICES IN BOOTS AND SHOES. MR E. SNOW, having decided to relinquish business in Foxton, has decided to clear his large stock of boots and shoes at prices that will effect a clearance. The sale is now on and an opportunity is afforded all to secure boots and shoes at prices never before heard of in Foxton. THE SALE IS A GENUINE ONE.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 934, 22 December 1910, Page 3
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