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SHOWS METROPOLITAN AGRICULTURAL gOCIETY, TENTH ANNJJAC WINTER SHOW. To be held in the CORONATION HALIi Gill Street, New Plymouth., On WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY ■ and SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 12, 13 and. 14, 1919, POULTRY SHOW Thursday and Friday, June 12 and 13, Including the New Zealand Leghorn Club (North Island) Championship Competitions, and North Island P.P. and C. Championships. LIBERAL PRIZE MONEY FOR ALL CLASSES. Classes for Garden Vegetables, Field Roots, Hams and Bacon, Home-made Butter, Home Industries, Honey, Fancy Work, Photography by Amateurs, Writing and Drawing, etc., etc. Applications for space for tradesmen's displays should be forwarded as early as possible to avoid disappointment. WILLIAM P. OKEY, Secretary, i New Plymouth, 'Phone 87. P.O. Box 19 A BIG THING TO-DAY, AND NO ERROR! The Premier Winter Show of the Southern Hemisphere is the RATIONAL J)AIRY gHOW (Affiliated with the Royal Horticultural Society, England) AND gREEDERS' CONSIGNMENT RATTLE gALE PALMERSTON NTH. SHOWGROUNDS .TUNE 17, IS, 19 & 20.

See the Manawatu Poultry Association's Feathered Exhibits. See the Butter and Cheese that scores N.Z. up in the London Market. See the Apples, Roots, Seeds, Vegetables, ' etc. See the Machinery Display, and spend four days of interest throughout. Spaqe entries to May 30. General entries close June 2. Cattle Sale entries close May 17. Schedules on application to the Secretary— W. T. PENNY, Box 85. Palmerston North.

WAiRARAPA BARGAINS! 646 ACHES freehold; over 300 acres level, line dairy ant] sheep country; 40 acres now ploughed'for cropping 1 ; splendid country, rich flats, warm valleys; level road, 8 miles from town and htation, near post ofiice, school and store, 2 miles from factory; fine stud farm; no buildings. Only £l9 10s per acre. Property adjoining sold at £3B. £7OOO at !>} per cent can remain. 2nd mortgage for part balance if desired. F. P. WELCH, LAND AGENT, MASTERTON. DRIED MILK: EXTRAORDINARY RETURNS. 450 ACRES Freehold. One of the best farms in the Waikato. Practically all dead level. Very strong loamy soil in the best of English grasses. Well subdivided and well watered by river and windmills.. Long road frontage and admirably suited for subdivision. Adjoining Railway Station and only 4 miles from the first dried milk factory to be erected in the Waikato. The factory is now in the course of erection, and the milk can be put o nthe Railway within 30 chains of the milking shed, and landed at the factory in about 15 minutes. The buildings comprise good homestead of 8 rooms with every convenience, well laid out grounds and garden, also a 4-roomed milkers' cottage, 2 cowsheds all concreted, manure shed, motor garage, and numerous other buildings Two' 5-cow plant milking machines. 95-gallon Alpha separator. Post office, store, hall, etc., adjoining. Will carry 200 milking cows. Owner milked 180 cows last season, and '°°k in grazers as well, and has arranged to milk 200 cows this coming season. ° Price, £45 per .acre. Terms, £3OOO cash. Dont take notice of what we state here, but come and see for yourself, and if we have misrepresented it we will pay all your expenses. If this place was in Taranalci it would sell readily at ,£75 per acre. ■ Apply to the Sob Agents—* MATTHEWS BROS;, HAMILTON, ELTHAM. Known—Miss Walsh, ladies' outfitter, is retiring from business in Eltham, and selling her very up-to-date stock of Costumes, Coats, Millinery, etc., at very low prices to effect quiek sale. JJ|/£ISS Walsh, Eltham, is selling Cotton, 4/- dozen; Domes. 2d and 4d per dozen; and all Haberdashery at cost. JJjfISS Walsh, Eltham, is selling Ribbons, Nets, Tulles, Lace and Frillery from Id yard for quick sale ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS For Motor Cars. Stocked for all makes of cars. Prices: Large, 3/6; Small, 2/6. Post free. BRIDGER'S Motor Equipment Store, 'Phone y kltham

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 June 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 9 June 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, 9 June 1919, Page 1

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