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A WORD WITH YOU. We want every person in the district to know that we are not running thia show to make money. Our object and work alone is to upbuild the district and to treat a friendly rivalry be--tween stock breeders and farmers; to encourage the breeding and raising of high class stock and produce; to &how to the world that we have the most favoured country under the sun, and toraise our root crops and vegetables on a paying basis, and by our Exhibition once a year bring together the best of every article produced. We want help and we feel sure you are interested, so* get ready and bring all you can to convpete for these large and liberal prizes HOW ABOUT YOU,"MISS SCHOOL ' TEACHER? What are you doing to help the bi are the backbone of the Dominion; thr schools are tne logical sources for de~ and surrounding districts. This ave you some pupils who excel AN APPEAL TO THE FARMERS. we are espcci e department of our benelSr ° h " ***** tm "* That rubber ring you put on a Dreserving jar helps you to stretch vourincome. J TELL HIM NOW. If with pleasure you are viewing any work a man is doing, I* you like him, if you l ove him te n mm now; ' Don't withhold your approbation tuT a j u P arson makes oration And he lies with snowy lilies o'er hi* brow. For no matter how vnu shout it hewon't iilly <.-, ie about it; . He won't Kno«v hoy rnauv te ,r diopayou have tiled; If you thinL some praise is due him, now's the time to slip it to him' i-or he cannot read his tombstone when lie's dead. More than fame and more than monev is the comment kind and sunny. And the hearty, warm approval of'a friend. For it gives "to life a savoir, and it n makes you stronger, braver. And it gives you heart and spirit to the end. If he earns your praise, bestow it; if you like him let him know it; Let the words of true encouragement be said; Do !iot wait 'til life is over and he's underneath the clover, For he cannot read his tombstone when he's dead. When the Hamilton Borough Council was erecting the first Show Building at Hamilton, to house the second Waikato Winter Show, an intelligent bystander remarked that it was all foolishness as we would never get exhibits and people enough to fill it. Notwithstanding the fact that szroater accommodation lias been provided each year, the Waildings have always been filled to oveirflowinor.

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

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13751, 26 April 1918, Page 10 (Supplement)

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13751, 26 April 1918, Page 10 (Supplement)