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RANGIWAHIA HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY SIXTH ANNUAL SHOW To be held on , ' WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 191*5. From 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. HORSES (Draughts, Hacks, Ponies, etc.). COMPETITIONS (Open Hunters, Pony, Ladids' and Gents' Driving, Maiden Hunters, Boy*' and Girls' Riding). CATTLE (Dairy, Fat). SHEEP (Fat and Flock). HORTICULTURAL (Cut Flowers, Decorations, Pot Plants, Children's Classos, Vegetables, Farm Produce). INDUSTRIAL (Bread and Sweets, Sowing, Knitting, Amateur Photography, Art Section, School Section (Penmanship, Drawing, Composition). MUSIC (Vocal and Instrumental). LIBERAL PRIZE LIST. . Copies of the Schedule now obtainable, from the Secretary. Refreshments provided by Lady Members of the local branch of the N.Z. Red Cross Society. The Profits from the Show will be devoted towards the equipment of a Hospital Ship for Sick and" Wounded Soldiers. Additional prizes:— 15a Best gig horse, shown in harness, first prize given by Mr Piouse, .CI ls, second ss. 18a Best dogcart horse, harness, and dogcart, first prize donated by Mrs Piouse, 1 Is, second ss. A. SHARMAN, Secretary.

Affll PASTORAL, HORTICULTURAL, and INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. PATRIOTIC SHOW DOMAIN GROUNDS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15. BIG PRIZE LIST. SHEEP.—Purebred Romneys, Purebred Lincolns. CATTLE.—Dairy and Fat. HORSES.—Children's, Utility, Hacks and Draughts. COMPETITIONS.—Hunters', Best Turnout, Driving (Ladies' and Gouts), Flag Race, Chain-Step-ping. DOGS.—Collies, Spaniels, Terriers, Beardies. 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. Copies of Schedule now obtainable. L. VAIL, Hon. Secretory.

£omstock's Nerve and Bone Lln-ioicsit 5s a powerful; penetrating prepara -ion. which acts through the pores of the skin oh the nerves, bones and muscle:;. It possesses the marvel loua properties () t a prompt pain-kill-er, and is unsurpassed as a rcuiod.. fcr ih:;. pains and aches io which hu man iM.-;iwv_ are subject, and which only i.n externa! remedy can relieve It overcomes t.ie pains und aches by relieving the effect ou the deli j eate nerves, causing tho circulation of the blood to be fully maintained through tho injured part. It. la rk invaluable remedy for sprains and for reducing swellings, which, undei its iinluei.co, become softened and disappear. Hheurnatistn, Sciatica, and Limbbago all yield-to the powerful, peue tratiug and c<_miu._rins properties of this Lluiment if uaed in connection with Dr. Morue'f) Indian Root Pllia aocerdliijj to directions. I'"or stiff Joints, NouraU..!., L.ijn« Pack, Scalds, Burns, Contracted Muscles, and Painful Swellings, it j will be found that Coinstock's Nerve and Bone Liniment is a splendid re acdy. It prev.ula so-jero blistering and draws the burn hi & sensation from Burns and Scalds, a:;d averts discoloration of tbe ' skin froic bruises. Comstock's Nerve and Bon© Liniment may be obtained at all tho leading oho mists and stores, or will bo forwarded by mail (post paid), a. the same price, 2/0 j, G r hot Ho (C, b'ottlCß°l.V6). Address—The •VV H Comstock Co., Lid., Farish Street Wollinjclou, N.Z. A point for good housewives Always use SHARLAND'S [Baking i 1 owdo.r. Costs lea.st: goes fa.rt.hest; I gives bast results.

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2888, 7 March 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2888, 7 March 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2888, 7 March 1916, Page 4