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DANNEVIRKE SHOW. To be Held on WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, 12th and 13th FEBEUAEY, 1919. : (EAM PAIR FRIDAY, 14th FEB.) A POPULAE FIXTURE and a PINE DISPLAY OF STOCK. A TTRACTIVE Features as usual, in- , r eluding Hunters' Events, Wire Jumps, Pony Jumps, Driving and Turning Competitions, Bareback Riding, and a Sheep Dog Trial. In all sections there is vide scope for competition, and amongst Home Industries, Needlework finds a place. VALUABLE CHALLENGE CUPS t are allocated to practically all classes of stock, and also to the Dairy Produce section —for Export Butter and Cheese. The Dog Section has been further extended, and generous provision made as regards trophies and prize money. There are ELEVEN separate Chal- ■ lengo Classes. Schedules and all information may be j obtained from the undersigned. ! Entries close on 29th January. F. C. STUBBS, Secretary. 1/T AS TEUTON A. ANE P. ASSOIU - CIATION. 32nd EXHIBITION. MASTERTON SHOW AT SOLWAY. THE LEADING NORTH ISLAND AUTUMN STOCK SHOW. FEBRUARY 18th and 19th. ENTRIES CLOSE FEBRUARY 3rd. RAM AND EWE FAIR. FEBRUARY 20th and 21st. SPLENDID EXHIBITION of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Dogs, Produce and Horticultural Exhibits. JUMPING AND JUDGING COMPETITIONS. SHEEP DOG TRIALS. Accommodation arranged for Visitors. Apply by letter to the Secretary. Seventy acres of ideal picnic grounds: Native bush, running streams, shady nooks. Hot Water free for picnics. Railway siding and holding paddocks at Showground Gates. Schedules on application to— J. B. EMMETT, Secretary, Box 40, Ma3terton, ' SCHOOLS OPENING, 1819. r p.HE wa.at'< <i.f children during the next week ot two will be mapy. Paront-s .should know that they can procure, all SCHOOL BOOKS & SCHeOXi REQUISITES ' AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PETC'tS I from, ** THE ACADEMY. r • j i We have catered for the trade awe- \ oessiully for "the last 15 years, and have i earned a name .tor HAVING THE G-OOf'-S. :iini giving T.est Quality ob- : tamable f.t lowest rates pcssibls. j Send tlis children along with their McLEOD Si YOUNG | (R.J. YOUNG) J BOOKSELLERS. FANCY GOODS, Etc, i M.ASTEKTGN. Telephones—Shop ICO, House 441. | P.O. BOX 124. I P#IOW©GRA?-HS & .RECORDS. i 33130JT .DIAMO2TB DISC, I ZBISO'N CYLINDER-. I COLU3IBIA GRAFSNOLA. 1 STSTaTART . [ J- -HENDERSON. SO-OHSELLEB & 3TATIO.NT.E. 'Nf xr Cos;-' Theatre, J -eyc;.i:;K\ steeet. . QUIT.GAIV3BLING WITH j \ %'QVR SIGHT, J \ fUST put it to yourself —wouldn't I \ " you sott-ser lose anything than ' j J your" sight? ] i Ql course —your eyes are precioas i I beyond ealetlation. ; § Tvien why not heed Nature's war- I ii ings—headaches', tired,wwatero r | icye«, blurring ]>rint wheu. reading, | and similar syoptorns of eye strain 1 ? | Dosi't, take -chances —doa-'t gam- | b!e Avith your -sight. Uavo your STSS TESTED FREE ■ CSSORRISON AWD GILB&RD CON*ULTI2TG OPTICIAHa. (L-ate Lairii'e Sighi-testing Eocms) 163 Cnstomhouße Quay, I WELLINGTON. ] START THE KEW YEAR WELL RING 347. AICD GIVE YOUR ORDES. /"•<OOD3 UEST QUALITY, & RIQIIT IN PEICES. Q. P. CO-OPESATIVE STOK£. 196 QUEEN STREET. MASTEKTON. I HAMS! HAMS! J GO TO W. JENKINS, THE QUALITY POP-K BUTOHBB. "POR Xinas Turkeys, Geese, etc. Also Xmas Hams, the very beet proeiorablo, cooked free if deaired. Prepare for tho holidays and order early* TELEPHONE 0.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 45, Issue 13753, 4 February 1919, Page 3

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