turning me at t' I shall ondeavo ence reposed in : LEMESf.-Kindly '.-- thanks for reid of Friday's poll. retain that confidSTAXLEY J. SSOTH. Freshness and C< urinous Interest for Everybody. A Happy T-l-is.i of industry imS Kv.jovment. THE DOMrVnX DAIRY SHOW Is supported by t v-i-vone—Fanner and Towioxan alike. • THE GREAT THE FIFTH GREAT j DMH'NTON I3AJ<>Y ~ at •:a'-«jeea • ( WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, ' FRIDAY, ASH- SATURDAY, " JUNE t-,, 25, 26, 27. SPECIAL TRAINS. CHEAP FARES. RUGBY FOOTBALL. Taranaki versus Wellington. Taranaki versus Wanganui'. •MILITARY GYMKHANA. TJGEOX SHOOTING " The bulk of the Sids S helped to make the AuA-tena iwtmoitiou :'. t:u:'.'!,i wu. !k- present. URAX!) DISPLAY BY i)EPA':!TM : KNT OP AGIUCULTGRF,. "THE FARMER'S- BOYl" Unique Display of Farm Produce by ; Schoolboys —one of the sights of tSie , Sio\r. A STUPENDOUS SHOW Of Agricultural and Dairying Machinery, l Dairy Produce, Roots, Home Industries, Vanqy Work/ Pou'try, Doga, etc, t 50.000 SQUARE FEET under one roof hrirr.ful of exhibits of on educational interest to old and young 1 alike. : ( General Entries close at 10 p.m. on SATURDAY, JUXB 18. For Schedules, Entry Forma, sail all particulars connected with the iyioiv, write to ,-S_ A. M. CONROY, Show Secretarv. EGMONT AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATIONS AVMKHAXA AND rpOURNAMEXT. To be lield on SHOW GROUNDS, HAWEP.A. on THURSDAY. .TUNE 23, 1914 " . (Winter Sh'nv Week). Connncncin? at S a.ra. TROTTING RACES (Under niles of N.Z. Trotting Assn.) HUNTERS AND LEAPING COMPETITIONS. PONY LEAPING. QUICKSTEP RAND COMPETITION. MILITARY COMPETITIONS. NOVELTY EVENTS, Etc., Etv. Valuable Trophies and Cash Prizes. Excursion Fares on Railway, and Delayed Trains. Admission, 1/-; ch'.Mren under 12, Gd. ENTRIES CLOSE .7UXK 18, !) p.m. application. E. P. COX, Secretar P.O. Box 37, Hawera. ARAN AK I -p ARME RS: Please note specially. I THERE ARE GOOD DAIRY FARMS about DANNEVIRKE We are prepared, to meet clients, motor them out to inspect suitable properties, anil enable them to return to their homes with the least possible loss of time. NO BETTER VALUE THAN THIS: -taX ACRES, FREEHOLD, wcl!- •*•«*' equipped dairy farm, with machines installed. More than half flat. s od soil and exceptionally well water_J. Will easily dairy up to 50 cows. Creamerv, one mile. PRICE, £22 AX ACBE; £m < asn -' i „ (The property can't go begging long »t the price). Watch for our future advertisement*, .tid do not hesitate to correspond. BUSINESS IS BEING DONE. STOBBS AND HEWITT IAM> & ESTATE AGENTS, gj» «fc". DAXXEVTRKE.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 5, 25 May 1914, Page 1
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395Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 5, 25 May 1914, Page 1
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