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l^miß NOW} f/ \\ W-^'^^-^fer11% ~£l ?^^ mark GRAND Cxytonatlon COMPFTITION ( V^JM J ■ H MERCER-CROCHET NEEDLEWORKERS! Here'^ something good for you! A chance to win a generous prize and, lat the same time, to commemorate that greatest event of the year—the Coronation! A , Coats-Clark Embroidery and Mercer-Crochet Grand Coronation Competition for Adults and Children! CASH Prizes totalling £240! No entry fee! And plenty of time in which to work your entry. Special Booklet of Coronation Emblems and Designs and two Mercer-Crochet Leaflets are obtainable for your guidance and assistance from all needlework counters. Traced linen goods ■ of all kinds such as Cushion Covers, Aprons, Supper Cloths, etc. etc., are on sale or you may decide to work an entirely original Coronation Design. Entry Forms FREE at all needlework counters. Get one to-day and begin v ! You do not need to be expert to enter this Competition. There is a special section (Adult Section "B") for all entrants who have never yet won a prize in any Coats-Clark Competition. There are also tWo Juvenile sections and special prizes to schools. Work a Coronation memento and win a cash prize. ' ADULT SECTION "A" EMBROIDERY ADULT MERCER - CROCHET SECTION "V" This l< in open competition for .11 idulti for FIRST PRIZE - £11 An r .rt.clo in Mert.r-Crochet, jymbohcl FIRST PRIZi - £11 Embrolo r°d Coronation de.l(n or Emblem «C 0£2.2L 2E '« (in ColoUr Or <j "'Bn) "' the C°r°""lon °r tHMDPMU ! " •on any ,rtld. Of. Household bn.n, Furn| S h.n, JV;"^?l^ .' " En""re- S" sp"'a' L"'1" 1 N°'S SOl ""> SMMZBOF -£1 orW«rrni Apparel, etc. etc. - 40 Comelation Prim SO4 »t all needlework counters. 40 Consolation PrlzM ' of 10/- nth. of 10/- «»ch. JUVENILE SECTION I (12 to 16 YEARS), SPEdAL ADULT SECTION «B» EMBROIDERY Z£tFJr2*rlZ a Sr£& bl fl% «c"N P5 l?R,zi S Optn to /ill those who have not previously won E1"?!;'* 12!..; £'J dtilin aitociated with the Coronation. L H(Co?.M«)ta« Prl.ll ■ a frl z. in ani preceding Coat,-Clark Compe- tiCOMD^MIII U * C<""0 .f 3/- .«h! titton., * Embroidered Coronation deiign or . •rites O» • £1 Emblem on any article of Household Linen, *> Conwimtlon Prlx« JUVENILE SECTION 2 (AGES UP TO 12 YEARS) *urniihini or Weannj Apptrel, etc. «cc. of 10/-«»ch. Embroidered article, dtiljn to be Flafi or FIRST PRIZE • £1 Emblems of the British Empire or a.ny d«,,n '"Jb'Sms? 1 5? ■isodited with the Coronation. liConwlitloßI iConwlitloß Prliu ADULT SECTION "C" BOLD EMBROIDERY * ° of j/. lie" F:rV. h u ;ib7. tlonEnt; C»^n^?rp E.^^. dc^ro f. BSSJKSftE 'a SPECIAL PRIZES TO SCHOOLS TOTALLING £12 wry suitable* entry to incorporate ■ k*rw* TUI ._ __.__ _» ' nation Deslm If pottlble on irtlel. tuch v JpL,?.c of -"' ?\ frl"» et "• £2 >nd £l wl" bt *' yen to the School """de<l b" th* Fire Screen, Cushion Cover, Tabl. Cover or Jo Con"(«tl«n Prli.l "'nn«n of the First. Second and Th.rd prizes respe«ivel)r of juv.qll. Runner, Knlttinj Bat, etc. etc • } of I*/- mh, " Sactlon I »nd Juvenile Section 2. SPECIAL CORONATION EMBROIDERY BOOKLET AND MERCER-CROCHET LEAFLETS . . . Yoirrireedlewor* counter has a specially compiled Coronation Embroidery Booklet, |f^>—^lS—•'^^l complete with transfers and Instructions. It it printed in full colour and contains 11 IL^B^bH many wonderful symbolic designs with original suggestions for their use. Also 11 COATS f3Vf*J9i two Mercer-Crochet Leaflets, with delightful designs in crochet and full instructions II lo WESSmI how to make them. Ask to see them I They will be a tremendous help to you. \\ (f^s i^BIX^BWiT COMPETITION CLOSES ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1937 (J^N^ fSS^W Get your FREE Entry Form from your nearest needlework counter • Rinso...the quick way to a sparkling white wash |^Bfi^^"%-^^T^J j\ say "as white as a Rinso-washed sheet." That's I «ic£ _ I lH|l 'I 1 I^Ji^ll true whiteness I Rinso suds are specially rich 1 icUtS "^® J V^^Bft and no dirt can escape them 1 Rinso is different 1 V ____— zr~V^^T vHHnffl^HljH^^^H\ ... more cleansing ... milder .. . safer. Makes l_ "T/jT^^^ ■Dl^^^X^Ba SO EASY TO USE ... JUST SPRINKLE INTO THE TUB '^^^^^^^^fr

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 108, 8 May 1937, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 108, 8 May 1937, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 108, 8 May 1937, Page 20