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AUCKLAND GAS CO. LTD. WINTER EXHIBITION. SCONE COMPETITION. FOR GIRLS 15 YEARS OF AGE AND UNDER.—Competition for best plate of 6 Scones baked in a Gas Cooker. . SPONGE COMPETITION. FOR GIRLS 15 YEARS OF AGE AND UNDER.—Competition for best Sponge Sandwich baked in a Gas Cooker. PRIZES: In each of the above Competitions for Girls the following prizes will be awarded:-— . Ist Prize, £1/10/-. 2nd Prize, £1. 3rd Prize, 15/-. 4th Prize, 10/-. And S Consolation Prizes. FRUIT CAKE COMPETITION. FOR ADULTS. Competition for beet Fruit Cake made to our Standard Recipe and baked in a Gas Cooker. ' Ist'Prize, £5. : 2nd Prize, £3. Third Prize, £1/10/-. Conditions and Entry Forms obtainable from our Wyndham Street Showrooms, and Branch Offices at Pitt Street, Devonport, Takepuna, St. Heliers, Onehunga and Otahuhu. AUCKLAND GAS CO. LTD. Joyful Winter at Mt. Cook Concessions in Accommodation. Winter has no gloom at Mt. Cook. Warm sunshine in marvellous valleys, Nature's stimulant of magic air, world's best ski sport—days of enchantment—nights of delight in the cosy Hermitage (music, dancing, • billiards, etc.). Expert* of the Mt. Cook Ski School quickly teach beginners to ski skilfully in the easy Barry Caulfeild style. Ski tours arranged for parties. Write for free illustrated folder which gives dates, etc., of skating and ski-ing carnivals. Remember the popular Grand National Meeting (July 28-August 5). Accommodation at Hermitage from 15/- to 25/- a day. Further concessions for parties. / Low combined rail and motor fares. Present motor fare Timaru to Hermitage return only £2. Book at offices of Mt. Cook Tourist Co., Railways! Government Tourist Bureaux, and Thos. Cook j & Son. Ltd. Take the Train to Timaru.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 159, 8 July 1935, Page 10
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