THE STRATFORD SHOW.
Next Wednesday and Thursday the annual show takes place and entries are pouring in. The secretary’s office vs a busy hive, and the Executive Committee meets each night to attend to the multitudinous matters in connection with the forthcoming fixture. The strict and capable attention extended to exhibitors’ wants by the stewards and officers of the Association is a potent factor in the success of any show, and exhibitors at previous Stratford shows have emphatically expressed their appreciation of the arrangements: Intending exhibitors should realise that the trouble and worry of exhibiting is being reduced to a minimum. All stock will be well cared for in good paddocks, penned, and fed by officers oi the Association if required, and will be trucked and consigned as per instructions. There is no need for inexperienced exhibitors to fear the trouble. The Stratford A. and P. Association is determined to make each show bigger, brighter, and better than its predecessor, and to extend to its membeis and patrons all the benefits which experience and thought can devise. Send your entries to the secretary to-day. Delay is futile. ‘
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 73, 26 November 1913, Page 6
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187THE STRATFORD SHOW. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 73, 26 November 1913, Page 6
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