Flower Show. " Flower show. THE HAUEAKI LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY Will. HOLD THEIE Annual Flower Show AT THE AC A D E M V O F MUSIC WEDNESDAY, the 21st Nov. inst.v TOB THE Exhibition of Flowers, Fruits, and Vegetables. Mr C. S. McDonald, of Newmarket, has kindly consented to act as Judge. PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN FOR— Beat Arranged Hand Bouqet Beet Arrapged Hand Bouquet by Children under 14 years of »ge Best Arranged Table Bouquet Best Bridal Bouquet Best Floral Design Best Cut Pansies Best Cut Roses —Twelve Varieties Best Cut Roses—Six Varijfiea Beet Cut Fusobias . Best Cut Carnations Best Cut Verbenas Beßt Out Snap Dragon Best Cut Cactus Boat Cut Double Stocks Beat Cut Pelargoniums Best Cut Geraniums Best Cut Sweet Williams Bi'st Cut Collection of Feras Best Basket of Fl • vers Best Basket of Growing Ferns Beit Variety of Pot Plants Best Cottage Window Plant Harpst Plant "Bist Ixias Best Gladiolus Best Lillies Special Prizes have been offered for Bouquet of NfttiveFlowe b Best Potatoes Best Cabbnge Best Peas Best Broad Beans Best Cauliflowers Best Turnips Best Carrots Best Onions Best Rhubarb Best Cherries Beet Sirawberries Best Gooseberries Best Lemons Best Loquats Best Cucumbers Bast Collection of Vegetables Best Fresh Butter No Entrance Fee for Exhibits. Mes Edwd- Hokiss, Hon. Secretary. Drapery" J* MARSHALL, ALBERT STREET, TTAS now Received and OPENED UP LARGE SHIPMENTS of SPRING AND SUMMER Drapery, Millinery, Clothing, &c, &c, Ac, Ex • Buttermere,' ' Grasmere/ * British King, AND * Doric/ Also T ARGE Parcels', bought from JJ best Colonial Markets and Manufacturers. 11VERY Department is now J fully assorted with Newest Textures, Designs, Novelties, and Fashions, which for Variety and Value have never before been equalled. JUST RECEIVED, a large Stock of SUPERIOR CLOTHING of Colonial Manufacture. 5 Per: Cent. DISCOUNT for CASH on 5s and upwards. AN EARLY INSPECTION SOLICITED. I HBATRICAL PRINTING, in any color l executed with despatch at the Office o< hit Paper. ANTED KNOWN—Waste Paper for v Sale at the Evening 3xab Office. THB difference between a Gent and a Gentle man .—The Gent turns up what he has for a noae and says, Oh, Ah. The Geatlemao walks into MoGowjlh's and lays, M4O give me a pound of .your TlA,ju>d Mud lor order vrarywMk
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4631, 7 November 1883, Page 3
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374Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4631, 7 November 1883, Page 3
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