THE COMING SHOW.
Amongst the exhibits at the Show it ia safe to say that that of Messrs Cooper and Curd, of the Franklin Carriage Factory, will be one of the most attractive. Ten vehicles are to bs shown. There will be live different kinds of gigs which will include som3 witn motor back, with rubber tyres, and long-shafter breaking-in gigs. Double and singleseated buggies will be shown, whilst sprinf drays will complete the exhibit. All the vehicles will be for sale. February 20Lh and 21st come on apace and with thos3 dates this province wil! witness the Franklin A. and I*. Society's great annual show. With entries exceeding those of last year by soma 200 the committee can look loiward to the show with confidence and the sight-seeing public with happy expectation. In our Tuakau notes our correspondent urges the people of that district not to let the bay proposal l'or Tuakau fall through. That progressive area would find at the show a grand opportunity to display it productivity. Ladies will come in their thousands to see the hall exhibits. In this section alone there are 350 more entries than there were at last year's show. The world an J his wife are coining to the show. All our readers must put aside caie for the festival season and come too.
Shotbolt's summer cash sale is in full pwing. J ants only until end of February.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 169, 10 February 1914, Page 3
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237THE COMING SHOW. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 169, 10 February 1914, Page 3
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