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THE WINTER SHOW.

"You are a liar!" was the straightout charge made by the Mayor of Auckland against a fighting man at a workers' meeting the other day.

You can extol the merits of Taranaki as a producing district and as a desirable place in which to reside without any chance of such a charge being laid against you. If you are a worker, you can enjoy labor under most favorable conditions. If you have made your pile, or that nice little "sufficiency" that you need' not work, you can enjoy your golf and bowls most of the year under conditions that cannot be surpassed in any country. But whichever section you belong to, you can find time to speak well of your town and district, and give a hand to help it along. Take a leaf out of the Yankees' book and "Boost!" "Boost!" "Boost!" This province is worthy of all the boosting we can give it, and this town lias a future unequalled in the Dominion if we all help to "boost" it. The petroleum people have done more the last month to "boost" this district than all the advertising 'of the last twenty years, with the result that the capital will be largely oversubscribed this week (some of you will scarcely get half the shares you have applied for). The winter shows of the last two years have been splendid advertisements as demonstrating what the district can produce. The show of this year promises to outclass absolutely any previous show in Taranaki. The display promised by the Department of Agriculture from the various State farms in the Dominion will be worth all the money the whole show will cost you. The exhibition of dairy produce will be among the largest ever seen in the island. The various district exhibits being prepared will be, I believe, worthy of their highest reputation.

The numerous new classes added to the schedule, and the great interest being taken in town, and country and the large applications for space, and, added to Jill these, the whole of the New Plymouth Poultry show, which includes all kinds of children's pets, and which has of itself attracted for many years large numbers of visitors and competitors, together with the opening of the new Coronation Hall and show by his Excellency the Governor on June J5. should bring together the largest crowd ever assembled in New Plymouth. Of course, you and yours wilJ be there; and we want you' to have some of your own work on exhibition and in competition with your neighbors; we want your children to have a "big stake" in the prizes, individually and in connection witli tile school thev attend. Don't miss it! Don't leave it' till next week to begin—get to work right now, and apply for space straight away to the secretary. You will want to be in the "big success," so "Boost!" "Boost!" and work. W. AMBURY, President Taranaki Agricultural Society. COULDN'T GET HIS BREATH. "My little son occasionally gets so bad with croup that he cannot get his Wreath," says Mrs N. P. Lewis, Mile i End, Adelaide, S.A. "I just follow the directions on the bottle of Chamberlain's . Cough Remedy and he is soon completely i cured. I never go to bed without a bottle of it in the house for I never know [ when my little son will be attacked with this most dreadful complaint. I always feel safe with Chamberlain's Cough Remedy by me." Sold by all chemists and storekeepers. PAHI HOTEL KEEPER BAD WITH COLIC. Mr Joseph Ryan, hotelkeeper, of Pahi, N.Z., was very bad with Colic and tlried many remedies, without results. Then the Honorable Mr. Scotland advised his wife to give him Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. He says:—"l was sceptical and refused to take it, I reckoned that such things were no good. At last I got so bad that my wife prevailed upon me to try it. Aftelr two doses I was right and I have been so ever since. I was in a bad way, I can tell you, but now I swear by Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy and always keep it handy." Sold by all chemists and storekeepers.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 251, 23 April 1912, Page 7

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THE WINTER SHOW. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 251, 23 April 1912, Page 7

THE WINTER SHOW. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 251, 23 April 1912, Page 7

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