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GET YOUR WOOL & ENTER NOW for Truman's Monster Knitting Competition Prizes PETONE WOOL, 3 : ply in shades of Pale Blue, 4$ ■■ ■ ■ ■ 4MF Sky, Saxe, Royal,. -Navy, * Pale Pink, Rose, 44 . ’ Cherry, Scarlet, Maroon, Wine, Mulberry, 44 SX<IVr Bl Tp'pi e Ni^en A ’‘S' £& Entries to be Judged by Well-known Firm of Knitwear Manufacturers. White and Black. — Skein. ft <5 J , . ~ , — PETONE WOOL, 4-ply in Marl shades ft , Grey-Wine, Grcy/Black/White, Blue/Fawn/ ft / Brown, Light Rrpwn'/Fawh, Saxe Blue/Grey, ft z Fawn/Royal/Wine, Nigger/Fawn, Grey/Roy- ft gj ng ragg |g®S PETOnFs-FEY RL’KpRUF CREPE, equal to ft Kl| gto gSflfe £ B IF 3 Ki IF 3 IjF 3 >;.< **? 4-ply Fingering in shades of Wine, Royal, ft jSB igj E|__ Eg gS M Hfl fa M&swra SBflHHßK^^'' ' x Zs Saxe, Bottle, Scarlet, Rose, Apricot, Beige, ft E 7 EIB StfiK ra ffl Ml K E W3S> £Si> &a oa >/A aSiAd GDMKM X^ s 'X Jade, digger. Lemon, Navy & White. 10d skein ft s AOTEA WOOL, 3 and 4-ply, in shades of Nile, ft k /XxxO? Apple, Jade, Bottle Green, Pale Blue, Saxe, ft ■■ Royal, 'Navy,' Grey. Light Brown, Nigger ft >'^^ v c Maroon, Wine, Mulberry, Black and White.— I -CONDITIONS. PARTICULARS AOTEA WOOL, 4-ply Marl Shades, ft I.—The Wool for all garments must be pur- These prizes will be awarded to the best li 7 ' Royal/Fawn/Light Brown, Saxe/Fawn/ # chased from TRUMAN’S, Greymouth or Knitted Wool Articles in the Classes named t Brown, Maroon/Brown, Nigger/Fawn, W Hokitika, and Docket showing such pur- below. , <.. ' s Wine/Beige, Royal/Grey/Fawn.—BJ,d skein. I? chase (also Entry Form) must be attached CLASS 1. —Ladies or Mens Cardigan. Io he KAIAPOI WOOL, 4-ply.—Pale Green, Apple, >z to articles entered for this competition. made in Aotea Petone or Kaiapoi '■• Bottle, Fawn, Saxe, Royal, Wine, Maroon, >Z \O ENTRY FEE. Wool.—Prize: 1 Portable Gramo- ?•"; £ Grey, Orange, Apricot, Nigger, Scarlet, ii phone Value £2/10/-. z\ Black and White.—BJd skein. 2—Entries will be received at the Wool CLASS 2.—Ladies Jumper or Men s Pullover, - - KAIAPOI WOOL. 4-ply.—Marl and Tweed mix- >z Counter at both shops or can be mailed to to he made in Petone or Aotea 'ft - ,;,,v> tures. Saxe/Beige, Fawn/Brbwn, Nigger/ 74 us. —Address parcels to: wool. —Prize: 1 Pair White Saxe/Grey, Reu/Fawn, Brown/Fawn.— v ‘-Knitting Competition," Blankets Value £l/15/-. skein. 4$ TRUMAN’S. CLASS 3.—Baby's Bonnet and Coat Set with PATON AND BALDWIN’S PATONA WOOL. 4$ Mackay Street, Greymouth. Bootees, to be made from from ’ New tweed effects in shades of Rose, Green. 4> , t Paton and Baldwin's Wools. Wine, Fawn, Nigger, Saxe, Beige and Bottle. 4> o—Any garment made last season is not Prize: 1 Lady’s Handbag Valued V- skein. 4> eligible lor this competition. 25/-. k PATON AND BALDWIN’S QUEEN BEE BIG § .... Kntries will be acknowledged and CLASS 4.—Ladies' Bed Jacket or Hug-me-BALL FLOSS. 2oz Balls. Pale Blue, Pale J ' be returned a te? Free Ti » ht ’ to be niade in Paton s Bi S Pink, and White.-2/- ball. § m Ahm -e jud o in o I icc Ball Floss or White Heather Wool. BEEHIVE DOUBLE KNITTING WOOL, in 4> Prize: 1 Pair of Beautiful Skin shades of Pale Pink, Airway Blue, Scarlet, 4> S.—TRUMAN’S decision shall be final. Gloves Valued 17/6. : H W| 5 Coral, Navy. Royal Blue, Fawn, Mid Brown, v CLASS 5.—1 Pair of Men’s Socks, made from ■ Nigger, Marppn, Grange, Jade. Marl shades ft NOTE.—You may select your wool and have it Kaiapoi, Petone or Aotea Wool. - i| of Fawn/Brown, Grey/Saxp/Red, Light ft put aside. —Do it to-day. Prize: Linen Tea Cloth Value 10/-. ~ y I I Brown/Fawn, Grey/Fawn/Saxe, Beige/ ft yr tf-/ \r TT 1 F W Brown.—Bd skein. ft irlnVP YAll rlpjJT*fl AT ■ PATON AND BALDWIN’S WHITE HEATHER ft liaiL XVU 11UQ1U U 1 a Open to Greymouth and Hokitika Customers. I ' BEEHIVE LADY BETTY FLEECY WOOL.— ft ' F J 'TOT TH A S Pale Pink. Pale Blue and White.—l/4 ball. ft 111. IJIII nlll O’ ■ FUZZY WUZZY ANGORA WOOL.—toz Ball ft 9 shades of White. Pale Pink and Pale ft I ft hhib m ,n mjm mu mm knittinc i BEEHIVE NON'-SHRINK VEST WOOL..- ft ■■ ■■ fli ■ B ft ' B 11 BONE KNITTING NEEDLES.—Sizes 6d ft M M B Tl£h MUFTI fl 1 ! AN9 I b ■ Ibß bb IW I UOMiwuioiv ■ — from m HI 'HL Hi ■> bI tK 'bR m vHI

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Greymouth Evening Star, 8 May 1936, Page 3

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