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Bigger : Brighter : Better WHANGAREI AGRICULTURAL and PASTORAL . —: SOCIETY. : GREAT WINTER EXHIBITION WINTER SHOW HALL WALTON STREET ;; WHANGAREI Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday MAY 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th. THE GREATEST DISPLAY ON RECORD OVER 400 ADDITIONAL ENTRIES EVERY SECTION OF THE SHOW WILL COMMAND THE INTEREST OF THE THOUSANDS THAT PASS THROUGH THE TURNSTILES. BESIDES THE GENERAL EXHIBITION OF POULTRY, ETC., FARM AND GARDEN PRODUCE. FLOWERS AND POT PLANTS, FRUIT, DAIRY PRODUCE, PRESERV ES, BAKING FANCY WORK, SCHOOL CHILDREN’S WORK, ART, AND THE INDIA IDEAL FARMER EXHIBITS. THERE ARE NUMEROUS TRADE DISPLAYS PRESENTING BRIGHTER ATTRACTIONS THAN EVER. ""Also ENTERTAINING SIDE-SHOWS. ENTERTAINING SIDE-SHOWS. Every Turning Offers Pun and Frolic for the Young Folk and Hours of Keen Enjoyment for Adults. EVERY EVENING THERE WILL BE SPECIALITY ATTRACTIONS. Programmes will be Announced Later. JOIN THE HAPPY THRONG AND SPEND FIVE DAYS AND FIVE NIGHTS AT WHANG A REUS 'MOST POPULAR ANNUAL FUNCTION. YOU WILL ENJOY EVERY MINUTE. DON’T FORGET!! DON’T FORGET!! MONSTER AXEMEN’S CARNIVAL SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 17 AT EEAB OF SHOW BUILDINGS COME IN THOUSANDS! COME IN THOUSANDS! ADMISSION—ADULTS 1/-, CHILDREN 6D. Telephones—Office 21; Residence 815. C. P. BUTLER, 327 , Secretary,
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Northern Advocate, 7 May 1930, Page 8
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