AGRICULTURAL SHOW TARANAKI'S WONDERLAND. QREAT gHOW KING GEORGE CORONATION HALL. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY NEXT. JUNE 13, 14, 15 and 18. QHILDREN'S J) A Y FRIDAY, JUNE 15. SPECIAL CONCESSIONS TO SCHOLARS ATTENDING SCHOOLS. A great display of:— DAIRY FACTORY and FARMERS' PRODUCE GARDEN VEGETABLES HOME INDUSTRIES HONEY FANCY WORK TECHNICAL SCHOOL CLASSES TRADESMEN'S DISPLAYS Etc., Etc., Et«. pOULTEY gHO W I pOULTRY gHOW THURSDAY and FRIDAY, JUNE 14th and 15tU. RECORD ENTRIES IN ALL CLASSES. New Plymouth Citizens' Band will be in attendance on all four nights, and will render special items. Admission: Adult 3 Is; Children under 12, 6d. Members free to all parts. For further information apply— A. L. HUMPHRIES, Secretary, P.O. Box 19, NEW PLYMOUTH. DOMINION DAIRY SHOW BEITISH TRADES EXHIBITION. ITAWERA, JULY 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7,1917. ■ i'HIS year the British Board of Trade, through their Commissioner in Wellington (Mr. R. Dalton), is co-operating with the Winter Show to put on an exhibition of British Manufactures. This is the first step in officially introducing British goods to the public, in accordance with the scheme of the British Govern, ment to co-ordinate the industrial forces of the Empire, and for the development lpire's trade, more especially —verseas Dominions. In a word, the opening of an era of—"BRITISH GOODS FOR BRITISH PEOPLE." Also "" "i Goods in every shop WINDOW DRESSING COMPETITIONS THIS YEAR'S SHOW AND EXHIBITION. Distinctively Different from all others. Visitors will ■"»- *- ti0.....™ «»«- r-r to see so: part of the Dominion provides, and will go away realising that their lives have been broadened by having had the good fortune of visiting such an EXHIBITION. I which is the first of its kind in the stry, Bee Keepers, Poultry, Dogs, etc., etc. Entries close on Tuesday, June 19, with H. A. LENNON, Secretary, Box 79, Hawera. MEDICAL ELECTRICITY AND MASSAGE. P. de la HAYE, Masseur to New Plymouth Hospital. Hydro-Electric and Hot Air Baths, Consult your doctor re treatment. Rooms, 67 Vivian Street. 'Phone 508. |y[ESSENGER & Q.RIFFITHS, Frank Messenger, F.N.Z.I.A.] [Victor Griffiths, F.NXI.A. REGISTERED ARCHITECTS. 61 Devon Street, opposite A.M.P. Building, New Plymouth. Telephone 100.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 June 1917, Page 1
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