THE COMING SHOW TAEANAKI pOULTRY, pIGEON, QANARY gOCIETY. THE SHOW ui? SHOWS. JULY 20 and 21. ' CHILDREN'S PETS. Entrance Free. Prizes wfll ibe awarded for the undermentioned:— BIRDS. Best Bantam Cock. Best Bantam Hen. Best Homer Pigeon. Best Fancy Pigeon. Any Variety of Cage Bird. CATS. Best Self Color Cat. Best Tabby Cat. Any Other Variety Cat. DOGS (Not over 201b in weight). Best Fox Terrier Dog. Best Spaniel Dog. Best Irish Terrier Dog. Any Other Variety Dog. MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES OF PETS, Such as Lambs, Guinea Pigs, Mon■keys, etc.. Special Prize of 5s for Best Two Boiled Potatoes. Adult Class. PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN. Entrance Free. Special Prize of 5s will be given to the winner of Map of the British Isles, dn condition that the map becomes the property of donor. A Silver Medal will be awarded for each of the following:— Map of Stewart Island, size 12in x Bin. Writing: First verse of National Anthem. Best Freehand Drawing done in School. ' Special Prizes of 3s. arid 2s for Best Two Boiled Potatoes Technical School. Class. H. 0. HOBBS. Sec. Devon-street VVesi. BEAR THIS FACT IN MIND. THE THE GREAT DOMINION DAIRY SHOW IG GOING TO PLAY AN IMPORTANT PART IN THE HISTORY OF THE DAIRY INDUSTRY OF THE DOMINION. IT IS GOING TO SUPPLY. A LONGFELT WANT. You require a MILKING MACHINE, the latest on the market, that is simple— ATTEND THE DOMINION SHOW, To be held on JULY 13th, 14th, loth and 10th, And see the following machines working: '•THE DOMINION." " THE RIDD," "THE ALFA," '■' THE IDEAL," " THE L.K.G.." '• THE AUSTRAL." " THE GANE." " THE SIMPLEX." " THE ZEALANDIA." "THE WADE AND MILLAR." One of these would suit you. THEN WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO SEE?
The Half-ton Cheese. The very latest in all classes of motive 'power, steam, gas, oil. Etc. The Finest Exhibit of DairyProduce in the history of the Province. All the leading firms of the Dominion represented. The Agricultural Bays, wherein all the school districts are trying to top the poll. A splendid exhibit of Poultry Dogs from all parts competing A fine exhibit of Hams and Bacon. The Art Section from the various Technical Schools. The latest Shearing Machines on the market. Exhibits of Cookery and Fancy Work. THE\ ASK YOURSELF THE QUESTION: "What can I show? Surely I ought to hustle and show something." REMEMBER, THE SUCCESS OF THE FLRST DOMIXIOX DAIRY SHOW IS ASSURHI). You might as well share in the success, so enter something in the various Classes. ■ENTRIES CLOSE NEXT SATURDAY, June 25th, at 10 p.m.. For all classes except Dogs. A. .11. OONROY, Secretary, Box 47, Hawera. SCHOOL OF ART. TIfITSS DE LONGUVILLE CHARTERIS, .Pupil of N. D. Connell, Eltham, also of J. Elliott, A.R.A., the noted English (painter, has opened a School of Art in Buildings over the Northern Shipping Company's Building, Egmontistreet. Intending ipupils are invited to inspect paintings, when terms can be arranged. Hours 9 to 5. *"" jr Ladies' Felt iSlipper9 and 1b xor " Men's Pelt Slipper : also dozens of other lines of warm slippers to choose from at Dockrill'6. t- c - T Al)ll£S' Chrome One-bar and Lace Shoes. 7s 6d a pair. These shoes are splendid value,-—Bockrill's. t.c.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 63, 23 June 1910, Page 1
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