Big Knitting and Needlework Competition ARRANGED BY HAY'S LTD. CHRISTCHURCH EARN THESE GENEROUS CASH PRIZES EVERYBODY CAN TAKE PART There is no entrance fee for this Competition—just the essential condition that all the materials used must be bought at HAY'S LTD. Liberal Prizes are being given in all classes. Special designs exclusive to HAY'S have been ordered for the Needlework and it is felt that the women of Christchurch, Suburbs and Country will combine to make this one of the most successful competitions ever held by HAY'S. KNITTING COMPETITION. the Best Piece of Needlework Class I—Woman's Jumper or submitted in the classes menCardigan or Man's Pullover tioned, will be awarded a prize or Cardigan. of £1 Is each.' The same extra Class 2 —Baby's Set comprising prizes will be awarded to City any three articles. champions, making a total of Class 3—Boys' or Men's Sox. four championship prizes. For Class 4—Any Knitted Tea Cosy, the purposes of this competiCushion or Novelty. tion, all persons living within rA a H prt7F^ of i*« «w in* an ei&ht-mile radius of CatheCASH ™ZE» of 15s nrst, 10s d j Square will be considered second, and three of 2s 6d at re M sidents . It is not neceswill be awarded m Classes 1 / f n the four cnampion and 2 Cash Prizes of 10s { » QS to be prize -winners in r^w^r^e *££% in "he main competition. Classes 3 and 4. SCHOOLGIRLS' PRIZE. The Best Piece of Knitting NEEDLEWORK COM- and the Best Piece of NeedlePETITION. work submitted in the competiClass I—Supper Cloth, to be tion and done by Girls of 15 worked in Clark's Stranded years or under will be awarded Cottons. a prize of 10s each. Three conClass 2 —Cushion in Arras Cloth solation prizes of 2s 6d each to be worked in White Hea- will also be given. ther Embroidery Wools. Class 3—Table Runner in Arras Additional Prizes of eight Cloth, to be worked in loz. skeins ,of Aotea, Petone, Clark's Anchor Soft Em- Kaiapoi or Paton's and Baldbroidery, win's Wools will be given to r io H PRi/FS of 10s first competitor entering the Best ™^Lfyis' & J™ ™£"" or Card*an will be awarded in each m each brand" class- The decision of the Judges is final. COUNTRY RESIDENTS CAN AH Garments, etc., remain TAKE PART. the property of the competitor, Country residents are especi- but will be retained approxially asked to take part. Out- mately 14 days after the closside the main competition, the ing of the competition for Best Piece of Knitting and also exhibition purposes. CLOSING DATE—JUNE 19th Send for a Copy of the Details and Patterns of the Wool in which you are particularly interested. 10 DAYS' OFFER OF FREE BINDING OF ALL COIR MATTING BOUGHT AT HAY'S DURING THIS PERIOD. Great Selection of Styles asd Colourings just arrived, priced 2/6, 2/11, 3/6 and 3/11 yard. You should see the range. HAY'S supply the Binding and do it Free, for 10 days. HAY'S LIMITED GLOUCESTER ST. - Box 679 - CHRISTCHURCH
Printed and Published by J. H. McMillan for the Proprietors, J. H. McMillan and Co., at their Registered Printing Office, Leeston, County of Ellesmere, Canterbury, New Zealand. FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1936.
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LVII, Issue 23, 27 March 1936, Page 8
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