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HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY MEETING OF EXECUTIVE. At a meeting of the committee of the Poverty liny Horticultural Society, Mr J. Harvey pres de-J oyer the following members: Mrs D. G. Ilobertson, Messrs R. G. Crawford, H. Johnston, C. H. Mciludoc, F. J. Rowley and M. R. Fry. Mr F. Wrey Nolan was elected hon. solicitor of the Society, and Mr R. G. Graham to fill the vacancy on the. committee. It was decided that the Sma l Cup be allotted to the next Daffod I Show in amateur class to correspond with section 152 of th s year’s schedule. ' , , . The following judges were e ected for the Rose Show, to he held on November 5, 1925:—Rose classes, Mr C H. MclncVie; cut fiowerS and pot plants. Mr G. T. Bull: vegetable and iruit c 1 asses Mr 0. E. Grey; and decorative classes, Mrs A. J. Cameron. The right of the tea-rooms was giv(ii to Mr 0. Ferguson. . After a general discuss on as to ;he definition of a bowl of spring lowers, it was resolved that this natter he brought up when framing ,ho new schedule. . The resignations of the # following nembers were accepted with regret: Jrs A. F. Kennedy, Mess’s 0. Hooper \V. Frercbs, A. and G. ludd, A. W. J. Mann, H. Bright, uid W. M. Bayly.’ , ■ The following offic als were e.ected or the Rose Show: Cass stewards, Messrs J. Jamieson, J. G. Graham, p. H. Hamilton. T. Henry. I>. G. ilobertson, G. Broome, and E. PVfountfort; judges’ stewards—- rose (lasses, Messrs W. R- L. Williams ind W. McKnnon; decorative classes -Mr W. McKinnon: cut flowers and lot plant classes —*Mr F. J. Rowley;, ind vegetable and fruit classes—Mr [). S. Thompson. Mrs W. S. Aden s to be in charge of flower stall. All entries for the Rose Show c'ose w tn die secretary on November 3, i 920. THE HOME TREATMENT Reg 9 FOR SU ERFLUOUS HAI Ft, A boon and a b'.ess ng to feminity ! Send stamped addressed envelope for fullest particu'ars. N.Z. Agents: Box 1362, Auckland.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10138, 26 October 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10138, 26 October 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 10138, 26 October 1925, Page 3

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