"The Daily Mail" has offered the most valuable prizes ever competed for at a flower show. For the* best bunch of sweet pe-as the .journal gives £IOOO, with? a second prize of £IOO, a third of £SO, and a thousand medals. The competition' will be medd in July. The bunch mus'fc consist of not imore than 12 spikes or sprawl-, and- nvu'it contain not fewer than tb.ee varieties. Professional .gardeners, also amateurs who employ more than oc-e gardener, are barred from competing, so that there is a capital opportunity for the anxitetiT cultivating an allotment or a -small garden 'with .Jrands to- go- in and win the'most •raa.gaifi•t prize ever offered in th-e annals of horticulture for such a simple subject as tho nea. MAYDRAL EUCTION. ~IR. T. A. H. FIELD will ADDRESS U THE ELECTORS at the DRTJDDS' HALL, On MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 24, at 8 p.m. Candidates for Municipal Election will also Address th-e Meeting.
WE WILL CONVINCE YOU LIMELIGHT THIS El (SATURDAY, APillL 22, 1911 THAT WEDNESDAY is the Holiday fop"'
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 22 April 1911, Page 6
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