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TH/StSTHE WRINGER FOR QUICK & EASY WASH I S |?L -ASK ANY WOMAN WHO OWNS ONE For ease and speed, choose an ACME. No other wringer can get through the heaviest of washes in such -quick time and with so little effort. Ask any woman who owns one and learn the advantages of the exclusive ACME features—the patent rustproofed steel frame, the reversible water drain that prevents splashing and enables the clothes; to be wrung from either side, and many other labour saving ACME ideas. ■!*■ Sfou can examine the ACME EgSES at any Hardware Store. Look I For the name on the wringer, [t is a guarantee that you are getting the best. P" THE NEW ALL-BRITISH ACME WRINGER ACME WRINGERS LTD. MOOR 9AVID ST.. GLASGOW. S.E., Seotlind jfflß^ Factory ReprMentatirea: GUTHRIE k NORTON LTD., Paykela Building!, Lcjac ATenue, Auckland, N.Z. >V <a

KNITTERS! FIFTEEN PATTERNS 7d

Jumpers, cardigans, beret ana scarf, collar and. cuff sets, dressing jacket, underwear, child's jumper—ls exclusive designs for knitting and crochet in Patons and Baldwins' "Specialty Knitting Book." Send 7d stamps to-day to Patons and Baldwins, Box 1441 D, Wellington,— (Ad.)

A portrait of Mrs. Henry Crust, by the well-known Christchureh artist, A. Elizabeth Kelly, has been accepted • for tho 1933 exhibition of the Eoyal Cambrian Academy at Conway, the Royal Academy of Wales. This canvas is one of two which, after being shown at Burlington House, were accepted for the Paris Salon of 1932 and received the award of Mention Honorable from the committee.

NOW OPEN! NEEDLEWORK m Competition ■TwA ~ 1 C* f\ in PRIZES Coats & Clark Ltd. The competition covers • all classes of Embroidery and Crochet, and is open to ~~— xlr a nee dleworkers throughout Australia J? \v JKHm G' ij designs will be eligible for entry in the IT? «$l B I Embroidery Sections. All embroidery |fe\ \ 1 I must be worked wit h Clark's 'Anchor" JZP j| \\\(W *$% 1 embroidery threads, and all crochet with BeT- section for Juveniles under 16 years. ■ T<sk 192 PRIZES ' ran S Jn S from £20 down to ENTRY FORMS ' S ivin S conditions, V* FJJ P" zes and full details, are obtainable in | The Competition now Open, and Closes

The Services of an Expert in Needlecraft. The services of an Expert, who comes from a noted Overseas establishment, is in attendance daily between the hours of II and 12.30, and 1.30 to 4 p.m. Friday evenings from 7.15 to 8.30; Saturday mornings from 10 to 12. On every subject pertaining to needlework this expert will explain stitches, or give helpful advice.

The present SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY featuring the wide variety of "EasystytcK" Traced Designs and Embroidery Threads, together with many beautiful examples of finished and partly finished articles, will prove interesting to all needleworkers, and give helpful suggestions to those who anticipate entering the competition.

MILNE & CHOYCE Ltd. QUEEN STREET - - > AUCKLAND.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 190, 14 August 1933, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 190, 14 August 1933, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 190, 14 August 1933, Page 10