KEEP YOURSELVES FREE re FOR THE... LADIES' GARDEN FETE j IN AID OP | PALMERSTON N. HOSPITAL EXTENSION FUND ON WEDNESDAY, 31st JAN., 1906, AT SHOWGROUNDS CUBA STREET. Splendid Programme of Competitions and Events. Further particulars in future issue. TINTON SPORTS, To be held on [ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, In Mr S. Greer's paddock. _ A programme of 18 events. Nominations close -February 6. Refreshment booth in charge of G. J. Ward. J. TOMLIN. Sec. feilding AGRICULTURAL & PASTOBAL SHOW.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 7, 1906,
; £680 Classes for everything. Handsome prizes for everything. Entries close on Friday, January 19th, at 9 p.m. Schedules may be obtained from the secretaries of kindred societies, or E. H. FISHER, Secretary. Box 98. Telephone 46. WOODVILLE CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. 14th ANNUAL SHOW, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14,1906. Prize List over £500. Entries close Tuesday, 30th January, 1906. J a n n ri f ni be received by Mr Lane, A. & P.A. office, br ROWE FENNELL, Secretary. IVTASTERTON AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. NINETEENTH ANNUAL SHOW February 20tli a»id 21st, 1906. -! AND , RAM FAIR, I On February 22nd and 23rd. [
& Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Dogs, r Produce and Horticultural Exhibits! Jumping, Mounted, Military, Driving, i and Shearing Competitions. Over £1000 offered in Prizes. £150 in Jumping Events alone £150 ENTRIES CLOSE at 9 p.rn, on Saturday, Feb. 3rd, 1906. Schedules and Entry Forms on appli- , cation to i GEO. R. SYKES, Secretary, Masterton, ; Or secretaries kindred Societies. /■■ 1 i PLIMMERTON HOUSE. PLIMMERTON. FIRST class ' accommodation at Plimmerton House. Tariff, 25s on and after Ist February • early application necessary. Address —Manager, Plimmerton House. SINGING—MUSIC. MADAME HARRIS (Specialist), perfect voice production and singing, is prepared to receive as pupils ladies and gentlemen who are desirous of a fuller development of voice culture with a view to refined and artistic singing. Her svstem produces a perfect, natural voice, full, rich and flexible. Interpretation, phrasing and accentuation of old and modern songs, in English, French, German and Italian; also operatic roles and oratorio. Pianoforte and accompaniment playing taught. Terms 1 moderate, obtainable at the studio,c/o D. B. HARRIS, Chemist, Main-st. E. ] PIPITEA PRIVATE SCHOOL, WELLINGTON. Motueoa Steeet, Principals—Miss Baber, M.A. 1 Miss Brad well. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL £ FOR GIRLS. ew erm begin on Tuesday, C 6th February. Vacancies for Boarders. E
r ,, BAY HOUSE. CELAEMING SEASIDE EESORT, r Boating, Bathing and Sunshine, -ti-b new and handsomely-equipped • ,-i > BinvATE Hotel at Day's Bay, Ith Its. delightful srounds and fasciEiting surroundings, is now open to iceive guests. It is under the capable .anagement of Mr V. X. De Caro.late nef steward of the Shaw, Savill and Ibion Co. Day's Bay House with its magnifint sea-view and wooded back-ground unique. It is, moreover, both eltered and sunny. Quick ferry service with Wellington feral times daily. Karly application for rooms is essen'l. All information can be obtained her from Mr De Caro or from :e Wellington Steam FerbyCo.,Ltd WELLINGTON.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 819, 25 January 1906, Page 1
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