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MILKING SHORTHORNS The old established dairy breed which is being revitalised by a breed development scheme in association with the N.Z. Dairy Board. For more information write to — Th© Secretary, MRS B. PULLAR, RD 10 FRANKTON SYSTEM The most EFFECTIVE The most INEXPENSIVE The most EASILY INSTALLED The most RESEARCHED DRIER OF ITS TYPE Comes complete with all fitting instructions. I App. Patent (N.Z.) No. 209239 NEW REVOLUTIONARY IRRIGATION CONTROL The only fully automatic boarder dyke system that closes and re-opens, with f no operation cost. See our working display in action. App. N.Z. Pat. No's 20462-204651-209902

THE 122nd CANTERBURY ASP s how NOVEMBER 7,8,9. The 1984 Canterbury Show is brimful of interesting displays and first class entertainment A ★ ★ ASEE* * ★ ★ • The magnificent displays of livestock. • The largest range of trade exhibits in the history of the Association. • The Trusteebank I’questrian Teams Challenge Event on Thuisday evening with top international* riders. • The N.Z. Army display in the Main Ring including a mock attack, the N.Z. Army Band and on Thursday evening the Ceremonial Guard and lowering of the flag. • Fast, entertaining Polo. • Dressage display by some of the country’s foremost exponents. • Colourful Western Performance display. . • Plus this year’s outstanding feature exhibition in Canterbury Court. : WATERSMOF i : CANTERBURY '• A fascinating and educational display based on one of our most valuable resources — water. S|xmsored by the Bank of New Zealand. ★★ SB Animal Nursery A favourite f EWECANA for all ages I I : Sideshows TO I AND nd / • Meals & Too! yßelreshments WTgggjja Hours: I w • A Wednesday 7 a.in. • 5 p.m, A i Thursday 7 a.in.» 9 p.m. i :l l,k ' •*i 11 ”- Buses leave continuously fiom the Square J Admission: Adults: 54.00 Children: 51.50

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Press, 6 November 1984, Page 36

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Page 36 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 6 November 1984, Page 36

Page 36 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 6 November 1984, Page 36

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