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ANNUAL SHOW, NOVEMBER 15th AND 16th.

ENTRIES POSITIVELY CLOSE SATURDAY.

Every necessary arrangement for the general convenience of exhibitors, exhibits, and the general public is now •being rapidly pushed forward, on the Show grounds, and very complete are tho details. At the last meeting of the Ladaes 3 Committee it was decided that all fancy work must be handed in to .the secretary

■beforo 5 p.m. on Tuesday, November 14th, and exhibits coming in after that time are liable to disqualification. The exhibits and arrangements in the fancy work class will be taken charge of by Mesdiaines Ashiton, Swan, and Craig, and tlhey will attend on the day albov-s mentioned for iahat purpose. All members of the Ladies' Committee

are requested to meet at the produce shed at 7 a.m. on Wednesday, November 15th (the first day of the Show) for the purpose of receiving and arranging exhibits in that section.

•Mrs Dempsey and Messrs 6. Smith /and: H. Gil'berd will take delivery of ' "th^iexMbite in cookery u eitc., and Mesfi: dames Cutfield and Brie© will have charge of the tea kiosk. The table decorations will be in the old produce sihed, same as last year, and Mrs Martin's; 2>upd!ls will give an exMbitdono.f their skill in:: cookery'and the setting of a luncheon table. Now thaththe .tame for the.;closing of entries as so dose at hand—there are only three days including to-day (Thursday)—i* •'wili materially - faoilit>ate the •work of compiling tihe catalogne if the necesfiary forms are filled and posted, or handed to the secretary, Mr SeTlby

Morton, at the offices of the Association, Haddington Chamfbers, St. Hill Street as early as possible ibefore the hour for positively closing entries—9 p.m. on Saturday nexit, Novemibea' 4th.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12643, 2 November 1905, Page 7

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ANNUAL SHOW, NOVEMBER 15th AND 16th. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12643, 2 November 1905, Page 7

ANNUAL SHOW, NOVEMBER 15th AND 16th. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12643, 2 November 1905, Page 7

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