SHOW DATES.
Tlie following spring show dates have been arranged for this year. Secretaries who desire the use of this Dage to notify the dates of their shows should communicate with the Agricultural Editor: — Nov, 19. 20—Egmont (Hawera). Nov. 20. 21—North Otaso (Oamaru). Nov. 22- Courtenay (Kirwee). Nov. 22 —Taieri (Jdosgiel). Nov. 25 —Banks Peninsula (Little River). Nov. 26, 27—Otago Metropolitan (Dua- , edin). Nov. 26 —VVinton (Winton). Nov. 27. 2S—Clutha (Balclutha). ' Nov. 28. 29—Nelson (Nelson). Dec. 2, 3 —Gore (Gore). Dec. s—Wyndham (Wyndham). Southland (Inverdargill)February 27th and 28th—West Coast, at Greymouth. February (1931) —Masterton (Sohvay). March 14th —Cheviot, at Cheviot. March 14 —Mayfield (Mayfield). March 20th—Kaikoura, at Kaikouva. March 26—Temuka and Geraldine (at Gernldine). March 27th—Hawarderi, at Hawarden. March 28—Metliven (Metliven). March 31st—AmuTi (Waiau), at Waiau. April 2 —Oxford (Oxford). April Gth —Mackenzie Countv, at Fairlie. April 11th—Malvern, at Sheffield. BROWN CARRIES TWO. Smoker Brown carries a iecond now. He finds that to soothe his sore throat and to enable him 'to speak without huskiness he can't do without Pulmonas. Theso handy pastilles sucked slowly are invaluable in relieving coughs, colds, 'flu. etc. Carry Pulmonas—convenient to take any time. Is 6d and 2s 6d from chemists and stores —7
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20089, 19 November 1930, Page 16
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