BASKET WARE AT A. AND P. SHOW.
GREAT VARIETY IN ROTARY CLUB'S TENT TO-DAY.
There are few households that do not need a basket of some kind, and those in search of well-made and reliable goods are advised to inspect the 'display in the Christchurch Rotary Club's tent on the Addington Show Grounds to-day and to-morrow. .
Por variety, excellence of manufacture, and reasonableness- in price the baskets made at the Jubilee Institute for the Blind, Auckland, are already well known to Canterbury people, as this will .be the fourth year that the Christchurch Rotary Club has conducted a sale of them on the Show Grounds, and purchasers in the past have, been entirely satisfied with their bargains. The baskets for this year's display were specially chosen by Rotarian C. E. Jones, who, as on previous occasions, will be in charge of tent, and will be assisted by a large number of his fellow-Rotarians. The experience gained in past years as to the style and quality of baskets most suitable for the requirements of Canterbury people has enabled Rotarian Jones to make a selection that it is believed will meet with a ready sale. In response to many enquiries, there will be On sale also a quantity of the knitted ■ sox for which the Institute is famous. The tent will be found on its usual location, on the right-hand side of the main avenue leading from the Lincoln road entrance to the Show Grounds.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20084, 13 November 1930, Page 16
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