FANCY COSTUMES FOR HIRE, nr ADAME FOLEY AND CO., Room 1, First Floor, 86 Manners St., Wellington. Large assortment Ladies’, Chil dren’s and Gents.’ Fancy Costumes, Din nei- and Evening Suits. Tel. 41-960 PUBLIC NOTICES. ’ NOTIFICATION TO MEAT PRODUCERS. DEMONSTRATIONS AND ADDRESS by J~)R. JOHN HAMMOND, D.Sc., Chief of the Physicology Department Animal Nutrition Institute, at Cambridge University. SHOWGROUNDS BUILDINGS, PALMERSTON NORTH. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3. At 3 p.m.: Demonstration on Royal Show Pig Carcases; also on QUALITY POINTS of Beef and Lamb. At 7.45 p.m.: Illustrated Address dealing with (a) Meat Quality; (b) Sterility of Farm Animals, SHOWS. GLADIOLI, HYDRANGEAS. DAHLIAS, Etc., Etc. MID-SUMMER SHOW, 1938, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2. (One Day Only—Afternoon and Evening). THE SHOW IS TO BE OFFICIALLY OPENED AT 3 O’CLOCK BY MRS. KNOX GILMER. Tn addition to a wonderful display in the three main classes. GLADIOLI, DAHLIAS, and HYDRANGEAS, there will be many other beautiful blooms on exhibit. The Trade Stands and the displays from private gardens, will, as always, be Well worth the inspection of garden enthusiasts. „ THE DECORATIVE TABLES AND OTHER FLORAL DISPLAYS WILL BE A SPECIAL ATTRACTION. Afternoon Tea will be available during the course of the afternoon. Music afternoon and evening. PRIVATE GROWERS wishing to enter in the Competitive Classes, please ring the Secretary, telephone 41-484, and ask for a Schedule. The Stewards will be pleased to assist those entering for the first time. THE SHOW WILL BE OPEN CONTINUOUSLY FROM 2 P.M. UNTIL CLOSING TIME IN THE EVENING. Admission: ADULTS, 1/-. CHILDREN, 6d. EXHIBITORS.—PIease note that entries close at 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1. The Town Hall will be available for staging purposes on Tuesday evening. H. H. MILLER, Secretary, Brandon House, Featherston St. Telephone 41-484. A.^ AND P. ASSOCTA46TH ANNUAL SHOW, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1938. Classes for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, etc. Attractive section for members of Women’s Institutes, Women’s Division of the Farmers’ Union and Town Guilds. WOOD CHOPPING COMPETITIONS. Attractive programme of Highland Dancing Events. Horse and Pony Leapiug, Dog Trial, etc. Liberal Prize-money and valuable Cups and Trophies to compete for. Send for Schedule to —- R. R. JOHNSTON, Show Secretary, Woodville. PAHIATUA SHOW SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1938. Bigger, Brighter, and Better Than Ever. SIX BIG JUMPING EVENTS. First Prize in Open Hunters’ Leaping Competition, £2O. Ten-guinea Cup, and Aneroid Barometer. Substantial Prize Money. Valuable Cups and Rose Bowls. Record Entries Coming to Hand for all Sections of the Show. Come and Picnic in Delightful Surroundings—Carnival Park. A Beautiful Belt of Native Bush, some 15 acres in extent, adjoining the Showgrounds. Unsurpassed for Charm and Allurement. Hot Water Free. Every Modern Convenience. Entries Close on Tuesday, February 1. GRAND BALL ON SHOW NIGHT. Popular Prices. Schedules of the Show promptly forwarded on application to J. A. WALSH. Secretary. MASTERTON A. & P. ASSOCIATION. 51st. ANNUAL SHOW FEBRUARY 15 AND 16, 1938. RAM FAIR. FEBRUARY 17 AND 18. CUI’S AND TROPHIES VALUED AT £750, In addition to Prize-moneys. Classes for all Live Stock, Hacks, Hunters, Ponies, Dog Trials, Sheep Shearing, Poultry, Pigeons, Dogs, I-lome Industries, Fruit and Vegetables. Highland Dancing and Piping. £135 OFFERED IN CUPS IN KE>NEL CLASSES. ALL ENTRIES CLOSE JANUARY 31. Free Schedules from— R. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary, Box 40, Masterton.
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 106, 29 January 1938, Page 5
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