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Cites The Home Pets' Exhibition (Olympia, London) (12-14 December 1934).
Description:'The National Exhibition for breeders and fanciers of all kinds of live stock, to be held at the Olympia, London, on December 12, 13 and 14, and organized by The People in aid of the London Hospital, promises to be a unique and wonderful show. Schedules have been issued to all likely exhibitors, but if perchance anyone [550-551] has been missed it has been remedied in this issue of Our Dogs in which will be found the whole of the dclassification and definition of the classes, the prizes offered, entries fees and all necessary particulars set out for the benefit of our readers in a three-page advertisement, in addition, an official entry form is inset as a loose leaf upon which exhibitors can make their entries.
We have been asked by the general secretary to publish the following letter:-
Re OLYMPIA SHOW, DECEMBER 12-13
Sir,- May I once again thank publicly the various sectional secretaries and committees who have so willingly assisted me with the huge task of organizing what I venture to state will be the largest collection of exhibits of various kinds of live stock ever held under one roof. This would not have been possible without their co-operation and that of the journals connected with each section.
The date is fast approaching for the closing of entries, and I do appeal to all exhibitors to send in their entries early.
If you will do this you will help all concerned.
A final word, I want you all to see the opportunity offered and enter as many exhibits as you can, and tell as many of your friends as you can to visit the show.
Make this England's largest show for England's largest hospital - the London - Yours, etc.,
R. Ingham, General Secretary.
It should be distinctly remembered that the pedigree dog section is of really but one and a-half days duration. The president, the Earl of Lonsdale, K.G., G.C.V.O., will open the Exhibition at 2 p.m., on Dec. 12, and the show will continue until the evening of Dec, 13; so far as dogs are concerned the last day, Dec. 14, will be a separate exemption show for whihc dogs need not be registered with the Kennel Club and for which no entry is required.
Special attention is directed to the very attractive group cases and specials, full particulars of which will be found in the three-page advertisement at the front of this issue. The People will have a stand at Birmingham National Show next week, and Mr. Jas. Pye will be present to interview anyone interested in the show.
Exhibitors from North, South, East and Westshould get busy at once looking up their entries, the closing date for which is this Saturday, Nov. 24. Entries must be posted no later than Nov. 24, or they will not be accepted.'