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  2. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 179 words
  3. FLOWERS

    The show of flowers was hardly worthy of our many fine gardens. There is an evident apathy on the part of our lovers of flowers, or they would ...

    Article : 316 words
  4. CAGED BIRDS.

    In eaged birds, "Dicky" and "Sweet" had it all to themselves. For Yorkshires, A. Bain (Toowoomba), J. W. M'Intosh (Cambooya), and W. Dix ...

    Article : 80 words
  5. DOGS

    The large number of entries in the Dog section warrants the Society in providing better accommodation for the exhibits. Any one with a valuable dog ...

    Article : 1,181 words
  6. VEHICLES

    Considering that the prizes for vehicles in all classes except one are only certificates it is surprising to find such a splendid display in this section. There ...

    Article : 773 words
  7. THE SHOW. R.A. SOCIETY.

    Having regard to the iuestimab’s importance of the Dairying Industry upon the Downs, it is hard to understand why so few of our cheese so factories avail ...

    Article : 863 words
  8. POULTRY, ETC.

    The continually crowded grating platforms that surrounded the poultry and pigeon peas distinctly denoted the steadily increasing interest in our feathered ...

    Article : 2,208 words
  9. M'LENNAN AND CO.

    Mesars. M'Lennan and Co. through their popular general representative, Mr. R. Campbell, and their Downs representative, Mr. ...

    Article : 125 words
  10. F. G. WILLS.

    In the Industrial pavilion the first trophy met with was from Mr. F. C. Wills' establishment. The large variety of fancy goods and the exquisite display ...

    Article : 142 words
  11. OTUER EXHIBITS.

    Mr. L. Filshie had on view a meritorions piece of work in the shape of a miniature model of a suspension bridge. The work is exceedingly creditable for ...

    Article : 59 words
  12. VELVET SOAP.

    The Brisbane Soap Company had a very comprehensive exhibit of the numerous and varied products turned out by them in the metropolis. The soaps ...

    Article : 151 words
  13. THIRD DAY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 193 words
  14. PIGEONS.

    The pigeon were a great source of attraction to a host of boys and to not a few "children of a larger growth." The classes comprised pouters, fantails, ...

    Article : 61 words
  15. KEOGH AND CO.

    With the fine Cairns oak, Messrs. Keogh and Co. are turning out some splendid work in the shape of roll top and other writing desks and chairs. A ...

    Article : 72 words
  16. Advertising

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    Advertising : 806 words
  17. THE SINGER MACHINE COMPANY.

    The Singer sewing machine trophy again this year attracted great attention. Mr. A. F. Davies and Miss Bell were in charge, demonstrating that the machine ...

    Article : 59 words
  18. THE M'DOWALL DRESSMAKING COLLEGE.

    The constant crowds around the exhibit of the M'Dowall’ Dressmaking College were very conspicuous. Evidently the ladies of Toowoomba are taking a ...

    Article : 52 words
  19. ARTICLES OF HOUSEHOLD USE

    The competition in this section could not be collect successful. Apart from the bread contest there were only three entries. Home-made preserved fruit ...

    Article : 168 words
  20. BRAZIER'S POTTERY WORKS.

    As indicating a development in our secondary industries the exhibit of Mr. J. Brazier, of the Kleinton Pottery Words, was especially attractive. The ...

    Article : 127 words
  21. HORSES (CONTINUED)

    We append the details of the third Day’s events:—The programpio on Thursday was carried out under most perfect weather ...

    Article : 2,339 words
  22. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1 words
  23. PETWOOD'S MALE COFFEE.

    In a pavilion, with tables and chairs placed in front after the style of a Continental Cafe garden, free cups of the malt coffee were dispensed to all who ...

    Article : 199 words
  24. APIARY

    Evidently little interest is taken locally in the "little busy bee," or the products of its industry, as the exhibits in this section were very few. Mr. C. ...

    Article : 128 words
  25. NEEDLEWORK

    The display of needlework this your was far ahead of any previous year in quality as well as quantity, and some of the exhibits were particularly fine ...

    Article : 517 words
  26. MISCELLANEOUS

    Not every one is able to exhibit a whole string of his own inventions. However, it is the fortune of Mr. Marks to do so, all the inventions being the ...

    Article : 241 words
  27. Advertising

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    Advertising : 27 words
  28. VEGETABLES

    Vegetables on the whole were indifferent. The exhibits were not numerous, and in many classes wanting in quality. The exception would be the collection ...

    Article : 135 words
  29. FRUIT

    Fruit was confined to the exhibits of the citrus tribe at this period of the year, and Messrs. J. and H. Roessler staged the major portion of the ...

    Article : 111 words
  30. PARTRIDGE AND CO.

    On the grounds were two more of Mr. Harry Marks' patents—patent ventilator and ebinney top, and tank dirt preventer—of which Partidge and Co[?] are ...

    Article : 43 words
  31. Advertising

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    Advertising : 65 words
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