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AMUSEMENTS. QTAGO 1. AND P. SOCIETY. CARNIVAL WEEK. WINTER SHOW AND EXHIBITION, •WINTER SHOW AND EXHIBITION. At LOGAN PARK, LOGAN PARK, On JUNE 1,2, 3,4, and 5, 1926. RACES, JUNE 1,3, 5. FANCIERS' SHOW, JUNE 3,4, 5. AMUSEMENT DEVICES, JUNE 1 to 5 (inclusive). THOMSONS (LTD.) 10 Black Ponies will be housed in Show Building. TO-DAY '(TUESDAY), Ist JUNE. 10 a.m. —Judging all sections, unless otherwise advised. 2.30 p.m. - SHOW OFFICIALLY OPENED BY THE HON. O. HAWKEN, MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE. 8 p.m.— ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF SOCIETY IN LECTURE HALL. BUSINESS: To Receive Annual Report and Balance Sheet. To Elect Officers and Committee. General. WEDNESDAY, 2nd JUNE. Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 9.30 a.m. —Cheese Judging Competition. 10 a.m.—Conference of Delegates from A. and P. Association in Lecture Hall. 2.30 p.m. —Sale of Thomson’s Black Ponies. Noon to 3 p.m. —Wool-classing. THURSDAY, 3rd JUNE. Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. PUBLIC HOLIDAY. 8.30 a.m.—Special Sale of Show Stock. 10 a.m. —Lecture by Government Officers on Experimental. Plots, in Lecture Hall. FRIDAY, 4th JUNE. Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 10 a.m. —Lecture by Government Officers in Lecture Hall. Logan Park. SATURDAY. JUNE 5. Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. LAST DAY OF WINTER SHOW. Races, Fanciers’ Show, Amusement Devices, And Opportunity of Seeing Black Ponies. GUESSING COMPETITIONS DAILY. Dressed Weight Fat Bullock, Pen of Three Sheep. Kaikorai and Pipe Bands will play Each E.ening. Stokes’s String Band each Afternoon. Lunch, Afternoon Tea, and Tea will be provided in the building. G. Ellison, caterer. Railway Excursion Fares will be issued from any station on South Main Line from 29th May, and also from Oamaru and Invercargill by trains arriving up to 1.15 p.m. m. June 5, all available tor Return up to and including 12th June. Exhibitors may obtain delivery of perishable goods at 9 p.m. on Saturday, Jure 5, and if not taken delivery of by Tuesday, June 8, will be handed over to charitable institutions. Cash Turnstiles will be used. Patrons would assist by providing themselves with the correct amount of admission. Motor Cars enter by gate next to quarry, and leave by Union street gate. Only members, ladies’ tickets, and passes admitted. ’Phone 669, General Public. ’Phone 9, Office. ADMISSION: Adults, Is; Children, 6d. E. F. DUTHIE, Secretary. FANCIERS’ CLUB SHOW JUNE 3,4, and 5. CANADIAN COURT, EXHIBITION BUILDINGS. Record Entries Dogs, Poultry, Pigeons, Canaries, Cats, and Children s Pets. Art Union Tickets admit to Show. Come and see what fanciers can produce towards perfection and beauty. G. THOMSON, 29my Secretary. J)UNEDIN CHORAL SOCIETY FIRST JONCERT. 1926 SEASON. Coleridge Taylor’s * “A TALE OF OLD JAPAN.” And Part Songs. Soloists: Soprano: Miss MED A PAINE. Alto: Mrs WILFRED R. ANDREWS. Tenor: Mr A. WALMSLEY. Baritone: Mr L. NORTH. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JUNE 7 and 8, 1926. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE. Honorary Membership: 4 Tickets to each of the 3 Concerts for the year 21s, or 2 Tickets 10s 6d. Enrol now at The Bristol Piano Company; W. L. Logie, Bookseller, 167 Rattray jtreet; or the Undersigned. J. DAVIDSON, Secretary and Treasurer, Stokes Buildings, 91a Princes street. ’Phone 3256. QRIENTAL CAVES CABARET THE CAFE THAT PROVIDES MUSIC AND DANCING FOR PATRONS. An excellent Supper and a few Dances put a bright finish to your evening. A place for those who want somewhere to go after the Theatre. CABARET ON SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. rx KEADE WAUCHOF, I 1 » SCHOOL OF DANCING. Studio: Top Floor, Herbert, Haynes Buildings (Near the Octagon Pictures). Principal: Mr F. Reade Wauchop (Late Lo.don and Australian Theatres). All Modern Ballroom Dances -nd all branches of Theatrical Dancing Taught Private Lessons and Classes arranged For particulars write or ’phone. Address: 29 THE OCTAGON. Thone 3354. /AT AGO WlTNESS.—Largest Country Circulation of any weekly in the Dominion. Found in every farmhouse in Otago and Southland, and circulating largely in Canterbury and northern rural districts, it offers unrivalled facilities for Advertising anything of interest to country readers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19804, 1 June 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19804, 1 June 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19804, 1 June 1926, Page 1

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