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PERMANENT STANDS.

T. WAGG AND CO. Tliis old established Coach-building Firm vis : well represented on the' ground, especially for the better class of vehicles, and for work and finish they are worthy of competing at any show in the colony. Two and fourwheeled vehicles, with all latest improvements, built for lightness and silent running, are in evidence, ,and good sound weight-carrying fanners' carts are also on exhibition. Any requirements of farmers and settbrs can 'be built to order at the loi.il works. The firm give a cordial invitation to the public to inspect their •jisplay on the grounds.

LEVIN AND CO., LTD. This old-established firm, of-which Mr G. C. Summerell is lo,cal manager, .has/-.;?,'.: crtracfiye jtand,., which ■'sb'atiok? holder^^ i?.ppreciate,'__' to be "seen 'samples of "cocksfoot-,' "ryegrass, clovers, and turnip seeds, dins, foot-rot ointments, medicaments for the eradication of diseases in stock, sprays for fruit trees and potatohliglit; (branding oils and other necessaries. They are also showing the Lister Cream Separators, and as the season is now approaching when the factories <wilkishut down, the home separator .becomes a necessity. Anything required on a dairy farm or sheep station can he supplied hy the firm.

N.Z. -LOAN AND MERCANTILE j AGENCY CO. The Association, of which Mv A. T. Spain is the local manager, well ■maintains its reputation for its display of farm and station requisites. Well established brands of sheep dips are arranged in tins, with attractive labels, cattle medicines, blight preparations, insectiseides, formalin, and the like farmers' requirements. Then there are samples of wool packs, corn sacks, binder twine, grass seeds of all kinds guaranteed true to name, cereals, meal, and manures. Useful implements for use on the farm, wire strainers and wire cutters, dehorners that render this necessary operation almost painless, extension ladders, very useful in the orchard as well as the house, and many articles of utility.

ART AT THE SHOW. An exhibit at the Show which should attract the attention of lovers of art is the splendid collection of oil paintings by Mr H. W. Kirkwood, one of New Zealand's favourite landscape painters. This artist lias just been awarded medals by English and French Societies, at whose exhibitions he competed against some of the ibest talent in Eu-ri-ope. The paintings are on view opposite Perry and Co.'s exhibit; and others are on view in.the window of Messrs. .Smith . and Son's shop, in' Queen Street.

THE TALKERIES. i Mr Sid. Cross, manager of "The Talkeries," Masterton, has a mostj enterprising display on the grounds, i A large marquee has been erected in a prominent position, and all day 3-es- J terday the stand was the centre of ai great deal of attention from visitors, j Full stocks of the very latest madi-1 ( ines are exhibited, as well as a I great selection of records and acces- 1 sories. The management are giving away 10 records as a special inducement to purchasers of the wonderful four-minute record attachments. MADAME AZUOENA. This gifted clairvoyant, who is paying a visit io this town for a few days, has just concluded a highly succesful .season at Dannevirke. This talented lady may be -consulted on the Showgrounds to-day, at the tent near the permanent stands.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10564, 21 February 1912, Page 7

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PERMANENT STANDS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10564, 21 February 1912, Page 7

PERMANENT STANDS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10564, 21 February 1912, Page 7

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