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Nicol, who said that in the ten years of its existence it had had eight presidents and one treasurer. Alluding to the land boom, he regretted the exodus to the north and elsewhere of pioneer settlers —members of the Association, lie suggested the 44 soldier-settlers at Tiratu for the first year bo elected honorary members of the Association. Air R. B. Chadwick, president of the Association, mentioned the educational nature of agricultural shows and the steady growth and popularity of the ' Daimovirkc Association. He appealed for £2O-00 for the imieh-nccded scheme of extensive improvements to the showgrounds, and with these they would bo able to compete with any district show in New Zealand. Mastcrton was now recognised as the stud breeders’ ground, but there was no reason why Danncvirke could not have a similar distinction, as every year the (quality of stud exhibited had improved. Air E. J. Lotcn, spoke on agricultural education, making a place for provision in this respect for the farmers’ sons, after leaving the secondary schools. An interesting address was given by Air A. K. Young, M.R.C.V.S., The Alavor (Air G. I. Anderson) showed how the" town and country were entwined, one dependent upon the other, and Air J. Vv. Ellingham (County Chairman') replied. Other toasts were “The Ladies ’ ’ (Al'essrs Livingstone and Alan Evans), and "The Press.” A GREAT ENTERTAINER. The most charming music can be reproduced with absolute fidelity by that marvellous home-musician “ tlis Master's Voice” Gramophone. The tone of this re murk able instrum rit is so exceedingly natural that a song rendered by it seems to bo actually issuing from the lips of the great vocalist who originally produced it. Tpeve need never be a dull moment in the homo that possesses the famous "Tlis Muster’s Voice” Grnmopbouel_ Readers of this newspaper urn in- ’ fV'._mopbnne AW? The longer von j ;; Ptv the less use yen have of it. Tne I rc.rt i? ai'vuva the same. — The Bristol i no Co L+n.. Wellij-gton. Local Rep.rv<fl i\si tat j vet;: G. H. Bennett and Co.®

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 14198, 25 August 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 14198, 25 August 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 14198, 25 August 1919, Page 3