GROCERY BUSINESS FOR SALE A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY 1* offered to secure a well-established Grocery Business doing a turnover of approximately £7OO per month (mostly cash trade). Stock and plaht about £9OO. Terms arranged. No goodwill. apTOGOLDINGHAM & BECKETT Ltd LAND DEPARTMENT. PALMERSTON NORTH A. AND P. SHOWS. HOROWHENTA A. AND P. ASSOCIATION TWENTIETH ANNUAL SHOW To be Held on I IJIUESDAY AND j 26th and 27th January, 1926. £SOO CASH PRIZE MONEY £SOO VALUABLE TROPHIES' AND CUPS, j NEW FEATURES; FARMERS’ TROTTING RACE, open! to horses owned by genuine farmers only, amateur riders. First Prize £4 4/-, Second £1 1/ADDITIONAL CATTLE CLASSES ADDITIONAL PIG CLASSES. FIVE LAMBS' CARCASE Competition. to be judged on hooks at W.M.E. Co.’s works. Prizes £5 5/. and £2 2/-. PARADE DEMONSTRATION MOTOR CARS -■-
SEND FOR A SCHEDULE. Entries CLOSE with the Secretary Levin, on TUESDAY, 12th January. FEUDING A. AND P. SHOW 2nd and 3rd FEBRUARY, 1926. AND' RAM FAIR, 4th and sth FEBRUARY, 1926. ALL ENTRIES CLOSE 15th JANUARY. , Sections for JHprfles,.. Cattle, Sheep, Home Industries, Ring Events, Jumping, Riding Trotting, Motor Cycling, Polo .etc. SPECIAL FEATURE £2O CASH, For Competitor obtaining most points In Show. Prize Lists for Show and entry forms for Ram Fair, from— E. H. FISHER, Secretary. Box 98, Feildlng. Phones 46 and 151. DANNEVIRKE DISTRICT A & P. ASSOCIATION. SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW. SHOW GROUNDS. DANNEVIRKE. 10th and 11th FEBRUARY. 1926. RAM FAIR— Following Day. exhibition of stock. Compe- i tltions liberally catered for. Record entries expected. Liberal prize 1 money. The Dog Section will be r; special feature of this show. Meccano competition—boys and girls. Milk testing for schools. ' Send for schedule and all infer-j mation Entries CLOSE Wednesday, January 27th. 1926. i H. S. M. QUIGLEY, Secretary. P.O. Box 38, Dannevirke.
4 WOODVILLE A. & P. ASSOCIATION. i 83rd ANNUAL SHOW. TO BE held on Friday and Saturday, February sth and 6th, 1926. Classes for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Farm and Dairy Produce, and Home Industries. Ring Competitions, Dog Trial, etc. Valuable Challenge Cups and Trophies to be competed for. Liberal Prize Money given In all classes. Entries CLOSE Saturday, January 28, at 9 p.m. Send for Schedule to— / ‘ R. R. JOHNSTON, Secretary, P.O. box 24, • Woodville, '■ ■ BS— 55 > NIELSEN DYEING AND CLEANING WORKS 297 MAIN ST. 'PHONE 5853 (Opposite Public Trust) rpHAT is the place to haveVour dyex ing and cleaning done. Satisfaction given. batteries PECHAROED Rebuilt pEINSULATED XV ESEALED P. J. KIRKLAND, AUTO ELECTRICIAN BROADWAY. GARDEN MOTORS ISA DAVID STREET V rpHE Cure for Engine Trouble is a J- matter for specialists. Give us a trial for repairs, quick service and moderate charges. Tyres, oils and grease stocked. Batteries re-charged. w. "GARDEN. PROPRIETOR. FREEMAN’S LUNCHEON & TEA ROOMS PALMERSTON NORTH TjiOß good Meals and Tasty Refresh. x ments. Luncheon ready 11.30 a.m. and a good plain hot tea seaved from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. for 1/G. Strawberries and Cream, Fruit. Salad Ice Cream, Summer Drinks, etc., etc. Wedding Breakfasts catered for.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3248, 19 January 1926, Page 12
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