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CROSS-WORDS FOR CHILDREN. NUMBER LXVI. J ll 13 j l ACROSS. DOWN. 1. The king oi 1. A vegetable. beasts. 'J. To take food. 4. Vegetables. .*). Upon. 0. Vsrvl in socio 4. What the fire puddings, does. 7. The (Fr.). fi. Incline, n. The first ship. fi. liroop. 10. A kitchen uten- R. Consumed. all. 30. Part nt a hook. 11. A classic horse 12. End of a bootran, l lace. 12. T'sed for moa- 14. Thanks. sarin;,. 13. A raised floor. IS. A period of time. —JiL m A__£. 2> £. X ; [_l__.__JJ_E.__ ID __J Answer to Saturday's Puzzle. I ajMkaX |__ TiWTTT.STOrJ A [THE NEW ZEALAND &SOUTh| SEAS EXHIBITION, DUNEDIN THE WOMEN'S SECTION. I. PERMANENT EXHIBITS OF ARTS AND CRAFTS. Applications Tor Exhibits will bo received In the following- Classes: — , (1) Fine Arta — Architecture, Drawings, Posters, etc.. Engravings, I Bookplates, Woodcuts. Etchings, I Miniatures," Modelling-. Photography. I {-21 Art Needlework —This includes Church Eml.rolderie.. Irish Cluny and Venetian Crochets and Hand-made Laces, Danish. Old English and all Cut Embroideries. (3) Crafts— Woodcarvinpr. Inlay Marquetry, Metalwork, Leatherwork. Jewellery nnd Enamels, Bookbinding-, Illuminating- and Lettering. Handweaving, Pottery and China Painting;. (1) Applied Arts—Stained Glass, Tovnialvlng, Wooden Toys, StulT,.d To'vs. Tin Toys, and Open Class. Patchwork. Batik Dyeing—also Tied and Dyed—Designs for Fabric?, Textiles and Wallpapers, Haftla and Cane work. 111 Awards will he given in all tne above Classes. Demonstrations in Handicraft will he given rrom time to time during the currency of the Exhibition. (j) Loan Collection—This Includes all kinds or Antiques, Pictures, Ornaments. Needlework — anything lliat will be Interesting and unique. The cup that prince Charlie drank from, the sampler your great-grand-mother worked, or anything else or Interest. Women are invited to lend I their possessions for exhibition. The I greatest possible care will ho taken of these treasures. 11. WORKING EXHIBITS. I Working Exhibits which provide for the making-, exhibiting- and sale | or goods. ; 'jl This Is an opportunity ror women 1i! to ply their crafts profitably— | Basket Weaving. Bug Making, Metal Work, Hand Loom Weaving, Batik Work. etc. ! As space at a rcason.ihle rental Is j limited, an early application ls I desirable. i For full particulars of above apply to Organising Secretary. lII.—SPECIAL EXHIBITS. | OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO NEW ZEALAND WOMEN. As the, available space within the Women's Section Is limited for permanent display pui-po.e _. it lias been I deemed advisable to arrange displays | of Special Exhibits or Women's varied handiwork at specined periods throughout the course ef the Exhibition. : Every woman in New Zealand has a chance to gain an award for her work In the following handicrafts:— Art Needlework, Dolls and Toys, ; Bags. Leatherwork "and Paperwork. i I Crochet and Lace, Raffia and Cane Work, Marquetry, Metal and Enamel Work. F'lain Needlework. Rufrmaki Ing. Shawls and Scarves, Knittingand Notions. Awards will be made in each Class. Applications ror these "special Classes close on October I. Write ror schedule, which gives full particulars or rules, entry rees, I I etc. Application form is attached to I schedule. All correspondence must he addressed to I MISS JEAN BEGG, Organising Secretary, Women's Section, . P.O. Box 677, Dunedin. '[NEW ZEALAND & SOUTH SEAS I INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION COURT OF EDUCATION. ! 1 Section X—Home Industries— Men's Section (Women will enrer under the Special Women's Section!. This Section Is ror the work or i individuals as distinct from nrms or • i factories, and awards will be made . I In the form of Certificates of Merit. , ■ Classification of Exhibits. i (li Fine Arts Section—A. Architectural Drawings; B. Drawings and : Palntlng-s: C, Engravings; D, Modelling-. UT.) Arts and Crafts Section—A, Metal Work: B, Woodwork—Carvings. Inlaying, Fretwork, etc.: C, , Illuminating. Ticket Writing, Ornamental Work: D, Jewellers' Work; ; E. Leatherwork. , (III.) Trades —A, Painting- and Perorating"; B, Basketwork: C, ' numbing-: D. Carpentry; E. Cabinetmaking; F, Turning; G. Chairmak--1 ing; H. Stonework; I. Plasterwork: i J. Musical instruments; X, Stained Glass and Leadllg-fat. (TV.) Maori Home Industries. (V.) Collections. 1 Entries close Ist July, -IB 23. _ Entry fee. !,'- for each exhibit. Entry rorms and rurther information ' | obtainable from the Hon. Secretaries, r Education Court, Box 423, Dunedin.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 133, 8 June 1925, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 133, 8 June 1925, Page 13