Special Advertisements MASTEitIuN AGRICULTURAL PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. TWENTY-THIKD GRAND ANNUAL SHOW, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 15th and 16th, 1910 RECO'-tD ENTRIES. GREAT TREAT IN STORE FOR LOVERS OP GOOD STOCK. Hundreds of Horses competing. Some of the Best North Island Jumping Horses will take part in the Jumping Competitions—always a feature of the Show. TR AIN AKR ANUFMEN PS. , From North, People's Day—ln addition to the ordinary trams a special train will leave Woodville at 7.50 a.m., stopping at intermediate stations and arriving at Masterton at 10.30 a.m. From South—A special train will leave Cross Creek at 9.10 a,m., arming at Masterton 10.55 a.m., returning at 5.3D p.m: For further particulars see handbills. Horses, Sheep, Cattle, Pigs, Dogs and Implements promise a display never before attained in the district. GEO. R. SYKES, Secretary, Masterton. WAIRARAPA HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. summer" show, Flowers, Fruit, Vegetables & Local Productions. VICTORIA HALL, CARTERTON, ON THURSDAY, 24th FEB. 1910. Entries can be made s with the secretary up to the time of Show. Catalogues and Entry Forms on application to J. J. MEAD, Secretary, Carterton. Masterton Horticultural and Industrial Society's ANNUAL fAUTUMN SHOW *>VV will be held in DRILL AND TOWN HALLS, Hall-steekt, ok Wednesday, March 2nd, 1910. j GAEDEN COM PETITIONSEntries close with the secretary, N. H. James, at his Perry-street, on WEDNESDAY, February 16th. Judging takes place on THURSDAY, 24th inst Pr'-zes— lst, £5 5s cash ; 2nd, £3 3s cash ; 3rd, £1 Is cash. Conditions may be obtained at the secretary's office. TOT a very large amount cer- _~ i tainly. Yet a three-course dinner for eight people was cooked at a cost of under that eum for Gas at our Cooking Demonstration last Saturday. The next Demonstration will be given on FRIDAY, FEB. 11th, at 3 o'clock in the Temporary Showrooms in Queen Street, next Mr Donald, tai'or. Further illustrations of the utility, convenience and economy of Gas Cooking will be giyen. Please Come! WE WANT TO INTEREST YOU IN GAS COOKING.
THE GAS SHOWROOM, QUEEN STREET. Wellington's First Tailor JAS.A. DOHEBTY "HO was for five yeari head cutter for the "-Roya' Appointment"
[Tailors (HART & SOK), ot Eegent-st., London, and lately head cuttt-r for 1). MILLUUN. Mr Boherty conies of an old tailoring Stock, and is the inventor and patentee of the world-famed seamless kses grip RIDING BREECHES. 2 03 Lambton Quay, Opp. Times Offic? I WELLINGTON.
npHW Mammon Trust Lands Tn Voters' Li:-t is Jiow open for i 1 *;;■ tion at the Trust Oilkm, 31a.1l '"iv>. Any objection* ihereto must bt> lo,;; ; (in writing) with the Secretary br-t'or p.m. on Tuesday, Kith February, 1910 P.Y ORDKK ART GLASSES. PUPILS and intending Pupils ar notified that the Art Classes wii resuino on SaTUKDAY, I9th, a m I THURSDAY, 24th February. J. bMITH, Artist.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9717, 12 February 1910, Page 1
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