With commendable enterprise, Mr F. Edwards (whose, platform and policy always have been and still continue to be “Pure Drugs at Honest Prices,” is issuing a special election card, carefully computed, showing all electorates and the candidates for same in New Zealand, and also all the polling booths in the Stratford electorate. It is issued as a convenient methpd of jotting election results as they come to hand on Thursday evening. Old and new customers who care to call at Mr Edwards’ Pharmacy may bbtairi a copy.
Several outsiders took the trouble during the recent Show to compliment the A. and P. Association on the fact that during the ring competitions the oval was kept clear of Stewards and others. At some shows the spectators' view of the competitions is spoilt by the number of officials congregated in the oval, where they can very well tie done (without. A 'feantre of this year’s show was that there was still a big crowd of spectators at the closing time—G p.m. In previous years there l has always been a very large thinning out of visitors from four o’clock onwards, and the fact that they stated longer this year would seem to indicate that, the show was more attractive this-year than in tl past. The train arrangements wmre excellent, and no complaints had been received regarding missing exhibits.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 292, 8 December 1914, Page 6
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