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THE FLOWER SHOW AT SALTHILL

... essential than flowers to a flower show are the whispering breezes and rippling sunshine, which make a luxury of the lounge through green glades in their nillinery. These are the ideal conditions. The actual ones yester. day were-a rheumatic northerly blast ...

INTERNATIONAL HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... wonderful a show without incurritig the charge of exaggeration; but we may nevertholess venture to assert, on the well authenticated basis of facts and figures, that the now plants alone would form an array of greater extent than an ordinary flower show ; and ...

VISIT TO THE ROSE SHOW

... I Va TO THU ROSR SROW, I :is Tesurd aftarison Meunramer Show of Mthe b Royal Mordioultl Book wa hed in thbeasa- Is- tiful grounds ead to the residence of Sir 'L Edward Cecil Guinnese, and was largely attended. s ko display ef reses was really ?? for the ...

THE HORSE SHOW

... II- TWE HEORSE SHOW. I _ , . _ ?? THIRD DAY. The good weather which favoured the opening Jaya stiU continued yesterday, and under the: most brilliant auspices the Rore Silo was car- tied on. The attendance showed a m.aterial in- :rease even on thenumbers ...

THE HORSE SHOW

... Coenteas of Enniskillen, Viscount Combermere, Lord Chelsea, Hon. H. Bourke, Admairal Hon. ICarpenter, Sir George Wombwell, Sir Jacob Wil- son, Sir Charles Hartopp, Lord and Lady Long- ford, Mr. Cyril Flower, Colonel Paget, Lady H. ffemdey, Lady Berkeiey Paget ...

THE HORSE SHOW

... THE H HORSE SHOW. I _ _ OPENING DAY. CROWDED ATTENDANCE. VICEREGAL VISIT. THE EXHIBITS. BOUND THE GALLERY. THE PRIZE LIST. THE VISITORS. Yesterday the twenty-ninth annual Horse ?? Show under the auspices of the Royal Dublin Society was opened at Balls- ...

ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN.—THE CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW

... favourite in the East, but did not find its way tO thlis countiv till tbe end of the last century, when the first specimen flowered at Chelsea. Since that period, the cultivation of it has been gra- dually prevailing, and has latterly been attracting the particallar ...

THE ROYALDUBLIN SOCIETY'S SPRING SHOW

... IROALDJBLIN SOCIETY'S SPRING SHOW. INCREASED ENTRIES AND ~A LARGE ITTENDANCE. THE ROYAL VIBiT. PRIZE LIST. Under circumstances of the most remarkable pleasure and satisfaction to everyone con- ceroed there opened yesterday the Spring Show of the Royal Dublin Society ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... and Captain Philip Green haveleft Bayham. Abbey forthe Continent till after Easter. Earl and Countess Cadogan arrived at Chelsea House, Cadogau-placoLondon, yesterday, from liabrehama Hall, Caeutridlge. The Earl of Northbrook receives this week a shooting ...

LORD AND LADY ARTHUR HILL

... Brittany. The library, which you enter next, seems to stretch across the house; the bay-window at the further cod over- looks the flower garden ; time has long since mellowed the hues of the Turkey carpet on the floor ; the great stone mantelpiece is rich in ...

OUR LADIES' LETTER

... Embroidery, not only in paillettes, but in nar- row ribbon, will be much used, and lace will be more worn than ever, and flowers will be a popular decoration of skirts, as well as of bodices. As to the cut of the gowns, the eel skirt will prevail; and ...