TH ]ks'S Dairy Produce Show 27 Years Young Over a Quarter of a Century of Unprecedented Success! THE DOMINION MACHINERY SHOW WHERE THEi WAIKATO FARMERS PURCHASE THEIR Milking Machines Tractors Mowers Oil Engines Hay Rakes. Motor Hay Sweeps Lever and Handle Ploughs Machinery Parts Manure Distributors Motor Cars Tripod Harrows Motor Trucks Separators Rubber Goods Ridgers Seeds and Fertilisers Sheep-Shearing Machines Wool Presses The Yearly Convention of Primary Producers. The Waikato Winter Show surpasses in size and importance every other annual affair of its kind, in the Dominion. It is a permanent institution and has an influence ov " 4 ™ e entire country. It is the recognised rendezvous of all classes of primary and secondary producers. It is encumbered by no vexatious or unjust regulations, and the charge made for exhibition space is remarkably reasonable. MANUFACTURERS Write or wire for space to-day. WM. H. PAUL, P.O. BOX 91. Secretary, HAMILTON. 5 BIG DAYS—--BIG NIGHTS 5 May 30th to June 3rd, 1933. WAIKATO WINTER SHOW
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 99, 29 April 1933, Page 18
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