THE COMING SHOW rpHE JyARGEST J£VER TJELD \ By the TARA N A K 1 pOULTRY, piGEON, QANARY , gOCIETY. WEDNESDAY AM) THURSDAY, JULY 20th. and 21st. OVER SPECIAL PRIZES. A BABY SHOW, AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY, HOME INDUSTRIES. POT PLANTS, TECHNICAL SCHOOL WORK, PRIMARY SCHOOL WOEK. POT PLANTS, POULTEY, PIGEONS, DUCES, CAiNARIES. THE, SHOW OF SHOWS. Entries Close July 6th for Poultry Section; all other Sections, July 12th. Write for a Schedule, or send to W. Rowe's or the Secretary, H. jThOBBS, Sec. Devon-street West. BEAR THIS FACT IN MIND. THE GREAT DOMINION DAIKY 'STOW H A WERA IG GOING.TO PLAY AX 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 DAIRY SHOW, To be held on JULY 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th, And see the following machines working: "THE DOMINION," " THE RIDD," "THE ALFA," " THE IDEAL," " THE L.K.G.," " THE AUSTRAL,," "THE GANE," "THE SIMPLEX." v ••'■ THE ZEALANDIA," " THE WADE AND MILLAR." One of these would suit you. THEN WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO SEE? YOU WILL The Half-ton Cheese. SEE YOU The very latest in all.classes of WILL motive power, steam, gas, oil. SEE Etc. YOU The Finest Exhibit of Dairy WDUJ Produce in the history of the SEE Province. YOU All the leading firms of the WILL Dominion represented. SEE YOU The Agricultural Bays, wherein WILL all the school districts are trying SEE to toy the poll! YOU WILL A splendid exhibit of Poultry SEE YOU WILL Dogs from all parts competing SEE YOU ' A fine' exhibit of Hams and WILL Bacon. SEE YOU The Art Section from the WILL various Technical Schools. SEE YOU The latest Shearing Machines WILL 'on the market. SEE - YOU Exhibits of Cookery and Fancy WILL Work. THEN ASK YOURSELF THE QUESTION: "What can I show? Surely I ought to hustle and show something." REMEMBER, THE SUCCESS OF THE FIRST DOMINION DAIRY SHOW IS ASSURED. 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. M. OONROY. Secretary, Box 47, Hawera. SCHOOL OF ART. TLJTBS DE LONGUVILLE CHARTERIS, .Pupil of N. D. Connell, Eltham, also of J. Elliott, A.E.A., the noted English painter, has opened a School of Art in Buildings over the Northern Shipping Company's Building, Egmontstreet. Intending pupils are invited to inspect paintings, when terms can be arranged. Hours 9to 5. rjtOVERNMENT ■"-NSURANC: jyEFARTMENT. FACT NO. 3: THE BONUSES ARE ARRANGED ON AN INCREASING SCALE ACCORDING TO LENGTH OF TIME ASSURED. IfEN'iS CHROME BALS, 9/6 pair, splen--1 did value at Dockrill's. TADIHS' Chrome One-bar and La«e Shoes. 7s 6d a pair. These ehoes are splendid value.—DockriU'fc t-c
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 64, 24 June 1910, Page 1
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