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These Woven Bodices are in great demand. At present all sizes are in stock. Ladies' All Wool Roslyn Woven Combinations, short sleeves, SW 14/9, W 14/11, OS 15/6 Morley's White Soft finish Winter Weight Merino Combinations short sleeves, SW 7/11, W 8/6, OS 8/11 Children's All Wool Roslyn Woven Combibations short sleeves, size 2, 7/11, advancing 6d per size Ladies' All Wool Roslyn Woven Vests, short sleeves, SW 9/11, W 10/6, OS io/ll Ladies' Cream Woven Nightdresses-, 12/6 Childrens' Cream Woven Nightdresses, 30m. 4/6, rising 6d per size I New American Dressing Gowns, 27/6 to 50/Kjk Good Quality Black Ponyskin Coats, similar to illustration F£? 87/6, 95/-, 105/* IA Ladies' Covert and Garb Raincoats, in new smart Y\ and MjML full length styles, 35/-, 50/-, 63/-' 75/-, 85/-, 95/J a P Silk Blouses, new exclusive styles, 15/6, 1716, 19/6, 21 /- IN COSTUMES We show no less than 35 distinct style* in Tweed, Garb, Check, and Navy Coating. Here we illustrate three plain neat styles which are special values. Style 430 —Can be supplied in Tweed, 70/-, Garb, 117/6, Black and White Check, 126/-, Navy Coating, 95/Style 431 —In Tweed, 72/6, Garb, 126/-, Navy Coating, 110/-, Black and White Check, 130/Style 432—1n Tweed, 70/-, Navy Coating, 105/-, Black and White Check, 130/We ho Chiffon Wooral come 1 months represe :ic6s: ; in 1 >in. go< iteed n< Scarce Dress Fabrics 40in. to 50in. W & C Dress Tweeds, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/11, 5/n, 7/6 54in. All wool Dress Tweeds, S/'o In plain eolours and facuy chegks 52in. All wool (Sarbadlfi6s, 14/6 Shades-=&&toe, Wine, Nigger, Grey, Saxe 50in. Face Cloth, all wool 14ft Shades—Grey, Sand, Brown, Saxe 50in. Astrachan all shades 14/^ Priestley's Navy Serges 40m to 54i n 2/6 to 17/6

Agricultural and Horticultural Prize List

HOWS IN WAR TIME. lost serious problem faced by a t">><!,■! nation in war time is the food v )f its armies and civil popula- >) i. No other one single question >n the belligerent .nations so ,Hi ncern and dictated bo many ,<■;■<■ u< eies as the necessities of war in n!;.' i'<!B to agricultural production ■i i :-.-<\ supply. The war blockade i.| the trmies and the ruthless subt>,:i!ii' varfare of the Central Powers <m!i direct attacks upon the food ti;j; ! !;. of the Allies. Any activity . f ! > l-nds to increase the supply of •i.i.-i to conserve the available supi , ■■ better utilisation or the praci * ■ onouiy are war measures of the importance to the nations at v ~ hows must be regarded as im- ; • activities during war for the ,!!(;■■ reasons:— 1 function of an agricultural 3 promote a larger production, tv;m the quality of all farm pro(javU a 1 encourage better methods of t »-!»|-i': n. he methods employed to accom- " s!> : 3e results are the most effech,. ble through actual demonstrav.,.m i instruction. Important facts aji pi .ssed upon the visitors to such exhibits through the eye. 3. The finest speciments of grains, aits, vegetables, and the newest imovements'in agricultural machinery, e available for the careful study of ousands of farmers. 4. The Show is also-a conference of ricultural workers and all the benes arising from an exchange of ideas e to be had by the visitors to such a IOW. The Show is a great farmers' conferee on production, conservation and onomic utilisation of food products, ich a conference is highly appropriate id important in war time as well as time of peace. Although thousands of copies of the ■ize-list of the Waikato Winter Show ssociation have been distributed over ie countrv, vou are invited to call the ttention of others to the increased rizes and attractions for our 1918 how, and especially the big prizes that :e being offered in the root section. For the information of strangers i* ay be stated that the Waikato Winter low and Industrial Exhibition Buildgs are exactly opposite the Hamilton ailway Station, and only half a inute ; 's walk. A cordial welcome is to visitors, and everything jssible will be done to make their stay i Hamilton a.pleasant one. The Mayor and Councillors of the lunicipality on behalf of its citizens, xtends to ;>ll visitors to the Waikato ndustrial Exhibition, a warm welcome nd expresses the hope that their stay ere mav be both pleasant and profitble. It is the desire o ter Show Associate the residents of th Waikato Wint the whole of ikato and sur'resident DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE EXHIBIT. Tn addition to the splendid industrial ■nt of Agriciillntion, we wotil tion to the in> made bv the I

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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13751, 26 April 1918, Page 10 (Supplement)

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13751, 26 April 1918, Page 10 (Supplement)

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13751, 26 April 1918, Page 10 (Supplement)