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RANGIWAHIA I HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY SIXTH ANNUAL SHOW To bo held on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 191* i. From 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. HORSES (Draughts, Hacks, Ponies, etc.). COMPETITIONS (Open Hunters, Pony, Ladies' and Gents' Driving, Maiden Hunters, Boys' and Girls' Riding). CATTLE (Dairy, Fat). SHEEP (Fat and Flock). HORTICULTURAL (Cut Flowers, Decorations, Pot Plants, Children's Classes, Vegetables, Farm Produce). INDUSTRIAL. (Bread and Sweets, Sowing, Knitting, Amateur Photography, Art Section, Scheiol Section (Penmanship, Drawing, Composition). MUSIC (Vocal and Instrumental). LIBERAL PRIZE LIST. Copies of the Schedule now obtainable from the Secretary. Refreshments provided by Lady Mombers of the local branch of tho N.Z. Red Cross Society. The Profits from tho Show will he dovotoel towards tho equipment of a Hospital Ship for Sick and Woiine'ed Soldiers. A. SHARMAN, Secretary. APITI PASTORAL, HORTICULTURAL, and INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. PATRIOTIC SHOW DOMAIN GROUNDS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15. | BIG PRIZE LIST. i : SHEEP.—Purebred Romneys, Pure- ] bred Lincolns. ' CATTLE.—Dairy and Fat. HORSES.—Children's, Utility, Hacks j and Draughts. COMPETITIONS.—Hunters', . Best < Turnout, Driving (Ladies' and ! Gents), Flag Race, Chain-Step- ] : ping. DOGS.—Collies, Spaniels, Terriers, ; Beardies. i ! HORTICULTURAL.—Cut Flowers, Decorative, Pot Plants, Vegetables, etc. Farm Produce, General, Fruit, Bread and Sweets. CHILDREN' SECTION. Orchestra in attendance. ALL PROFITS GO TO SICK AND WOUNDED FUND. j Copies of Schedule now obtainable. L. VAIL, I j Hon. Secretary. i Best medicine for children ! j ■ Wiaßs^_BSß____gSs^ If your children are sickly, delicate or ailing, if they have rickets, wasting disease, coughs, colds, bron- / chial troubles, croup or whooping cough, see that they get Lane's Emulsion. It gives health and renewed energy by making flesh, blood and bone —and they relish it from the first dose. Never be without a bottle in the house. 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle at all chemists and stores. j GERM DISEASES. When you have a had cold, culture beds that favour the development of germs form in the throat. "That *.s why a child is more likely to contract eliphtheria, or scarlet fever when he has a cold. Pneumonia is also a germ disease and is contracted in a similar manner. The longer the cold hangs on the greater the danger. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy being an expectorant cleans out these culture beds, : and in thivt way prevents pneumonia ; and other germ diseases: Sold by nil : chemists and storekeepers. ! Lower cost—extra goodness—these aro the secrets of tlie wonderful , popularity of SHARLAND'S Bakitig ■ powder. Your grocer sells it. You miss a real saving if you don't use SHARLAND'S Baking Powder, Costs less than others—gives better results.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2887, 6 March 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2887, 6 March 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2887, 6 March 1916, Page 4