Come to the Opening of the Waikato Winter Show “IF” If you want to learn of the processes by w 7 hich wealth is created. If you wish to see examples which will be of interest to every craft or calling. If you wish to imbibe the inspiration of a big crowd and the pleasure of a big show. If you wish to see what toil and nature have done for the human race this year. If you wish to know more of the economies of nature and art. If you wish to see the progress and prosperity' of agricultural life symbolised. If you wish to know more of constructive invention. If you wish to become better acquainted “with the grand achievements of modem skill in labour. If you wish to become a better farmer, a more successful merchant, a more up-to-date teacher, and a more impressive minister of the Gospel, and, in fact, a more useful man and progressive citizen in every way, hying for the good you may do to others, attend this year’s Waikato Winter Show. THE 24th ANNUAL Waikato Winter Show WILL BE OFFICIAL!..Y OPENED AT 2 P.M. on TUESDAY, MAY 27 by The Rt. Hon. LORD BLEDISLOE, P.C., K.B.E. (Governor-General). 1930 SHOW DATES: May27,28,29, 30,31, June2 and 3
Auckland Winter Exhibition JULY 9 TO 19, 1930. CLASSES FOR DAIRY PRODUCE, HONEY. FOOTS, AND VEGETABLES, FRUIT HOME INDUSTRIES, NEEDLEWORK! ART AND PHOTOGRAPHY, RABBITS AND DOGS. ENTRIES CLOSE ON JUNE 20. Schedule Free on Application -to— W. F. O’DONNELL, A. & P. Association, 41 Albert St., Auckland. SPACE Merchants SPACE SPACE. and Manufacturers requirina Space, apply to— FINDLAY, Manufacturers’ Association, P.O. Box 510, Auckland. Aeolian Orchestra. Acting-Conductor: MR. G. T. LEE. FIRST CONCERT NINTH SEASON LEWIS EADY HALL TUESDAY, MAY 27 AT 8 P. M. MISS LILLIAN WOODS (Soprano) and MR. LAMBERT HARVEY (Lyric Tenor) in Solos and Duet. Accompanist: MISS MAIDA HOOKER, A.R.C.M. ADMISSION, 2s, or Subscriber's Tick<
MONDAY COMMENCES THE 30 DAYS’ CAMPAIGN FOR 1,000 New Members and Subscribers THE Y.M.C.A. PLAYS THE GAME THE Y.M.C.A. PLAYED THE GAME DURING THE WAR. THE Y.M.C.A. IS PLAYING THE GAME* IN TIMES OF PEACE. IT PLAYS TOE GAME IN MILITARY CAMPS IN IMMIGRATION WORK IN INDUSTRIAL CAMPS AMONG THE BOYS Act o i^«ir U EdiicLSnal Y 'l^ft\tV^p U f h^ e Yoims Men ’ s an * Boys’ Divisions. Gymnasium. Religious Activities, Educational Features, Entertainment Facilities, Lounges, Buffet, and in Residence is CHARACTER Join the as a participating Member, or pay a sustaining subscription which will enable others to benefit by your gift. FOR PROSPECTUS OR FULLER INFORMATION APPLY TO V. T. DREW, General Secretary.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 980, 24 May 1930, Page 14
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