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H. 8c D., LTD. Dependale for Good Service DURING the last two years we have constantly urged upon our patrons the wisdom of forecasting their requirements in view of the constantly ascending market. A London Letter, received by the last mail, indicates that the prices have not yet reached the maximum—in fact our buyers have placed contracts for quite a number of lines, the landed cost of which will exceed our present selling prices. We instance "Tobralco," procurable from us today at l/4%d. At the new cost it cannot be retailed next season below When we say that the item quoted has advanced less than any other of the many standard lines, some idea of future values can be imagined. We have recently landed sufficient in certain l : nes to carry us over a long pe'iod, and although prices are hig ler than th tto which you sure accustomed, yet we every day have evithat no better value is obtainable anywhere. Each of the items here listed will have to bear a substantial increase when prefent supplies are exhausted. HOSIERY Col'd. and W & C Cashmere in Heathers 3/6 Col'd. Cashmere, all wool 5/6, 6/6 Shades—Navy, Grey, Sand, Green, Nigger Cream All Wool Cashmere 7/6 Black Cashmere 2/6, 2/11, 3/11,4/11,5/6 Holeproof Silk Ankle 5/11,6/6 Holeproof Pure Silk 10/6 Black Lisle with Wool Soles 2/9 GLOVES Dent's 2-dome Kid 7/6 Shades—Tan, Grey Beaver, Black Morley's 2-dome Kid 6/lI Shades—Tan, Grey, Beaver Gant's Reliable Suede 8/II Shades—Grey, Tan, Beaver, Black Holeproof 2-dome Pure Silk 5/11 Shades—Black, and White Cotton Knitted, all shades 1/9 Superior Fabric, most shades 3/11 i « m r STYLE 430 vr ft 0 1 K STYLE 431 STYLE 432 Remittances Must Accompany all Mail Orders HOUSE & DAKING, LTD THE DRAPERS - - HAMILTON

Class 96 Barley, Cape, £ bushel. Class 97 Cocksfoot, a bushel. Class 98 Italian Rye, £ bushel. Class 99 Western Worths, £ bushel. Class 100 Rye Corn, 1 bushel. Class 101 Field Peas, £ bushel. Class 102 Horse Beans, £ bushel. Class 103 Maize, field, 6 cobs. Class 104 Maize, 1 bundle, lOin in diameter, suitable for green-feed. Class 105 Kale, 1000 Headed, any variety. Class 106 Pumpkin, 1 heaviest, any variety. Second prize, value us, given by Messrs O'Leary Bros, and Downs, Auckland. Class 107 Kohl Babii, 6 roots, any variety. Class 108 Clover Tay, 1 small truss, 18-inch cube. First prize, value 10s 6d, given by Messrs W 7 iseman and Sons, Auckland. Class 109 Grass Hay, 1 small truss, 12 x 18-inch cube. Class 110 Ensilage, "l truss, about Ift cube. First prize, £lj second 10s. Entry fee, 2s. Class 111 Lucerne Hay, 1 truss, 18in cube. First prize, 20s; second, 10b. Wool First prize, £1; second, 10s. Entry fee, 2s. Two Rolled Fleeces of the following breeds, not to exceed 12 months' growth except in the case of Hoggets, date of shearing to be stated. All Wool to be exhibited as taken from the sheep, and NOT SCOURED. Class 112 Lincoln. Class 113 Southdown. Class 114 English Leicester. Class 115 Shropshire. Class 116 Romney.' First prize, 21s, given by F. Pemberton, Esq. Class 117 Romney-Lincoln. Class 118 Romney-Leicester. Class 119 Lincoln-Leicester. Class 120 Two Fleeces Crossbred, breed to be stated on entry form. Class 121 Two B'leeces, any breed or cross, to be judged on most monqy value at date of Show. Class 122 Challenge Cup for Wool. Value 20 guineas. PRESENTED BY THE WAIKATO LAND AGENTS' ASOCIATION. Best six (6) flecei (purebred debarred). No dealers allowed to compete. Wool to be exhibited as taken from the sheep and not scoured. All wool to be grown by exhibitors. - Cup to be won twice in suecession or three times at intervals. Open to all sheep farmers of the Dominion. Three entries or no first prize will be awarded. Flax Class 123 Flax, 3 Hanks Dressed, 51b each, to be machine dressed and not hand-hackled, to be graded as follows: Stripping 25 points Colour 25 „ Scutching 25 ~ Strength 25 „ First prize, £1 Is; second, 10s. Entry fee 2s 6d.

DEPARTMENT F. Horticulture Superintendent: MR T. BARFORD. Entries Close MAY 4th, 1918 All Exhibit's must he delivered at the Show Buildings and ready for jnd<fiiiyc by nine o'clock Monday Evening, June 3rd. Exhibits by rail must be at tbe Hamilton Railway Station not later than Monday Evening, at nine o'clock. Tbe Association will arrange for receiving and forwarding Exhibts to and from Hamlton Railway Station and Show Buildings free of charge. Any Exhibit on which railway freight is unpaid will not be accepted. No cards or advertisements other than those of the Association will be allowed on the Exhibit. GENERAL REGULATIONS FOR EXHIBITORS—Entrance fee, Is 6d for each Entry, unless otherwise specified. Entries close .May Kith. All Exhibits must be grown bv Exhibitor unless otherwise stated for 'jo awarded. E.--Messr s L. 1). Nathan and Co. offer e Exhibitor scoring the most points in C'la Class 124 Products of 1 Acre or Under —Exhibits to be actually grown or produced from area not exceeding one acre in extent, and may consist of garden produce, fruit, flowers, poultry, bees, preserve-;, pickles Home Industries not eligible. The Committee reserve the right to inspect area after awards have been mads if considered necessarv. hirst prize, value IM; second, t'2; third. £l. Entrv fee, ss.

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

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13751, 26 April 1918, Page 10 (Supplement)

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13751, 26 April 1918, Page 10 (Supplement)

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