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HOKITIKA POULTRY PIGEON, AND CANARY CLUB. ANNUAL SHOW ANNUAL SHOW TO BE HELD IN SOLDIERS’ HALL, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 27, and 28 KNITTING AND FANCYWORK SECTION. Judges:—Mesdames Anderson and Macintosh. Entries to be at Hall not later than 10 a.m.. FBIDAY, July 2<. All exhibits must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor and nevei already won'-'A': first prize in‘any show or worn. Special care will be taken of all exhibits which will be on show in the Supper .Room at the 11.5. A. Hall, uhder the suporusion of Mesdames Hart. Hall and Lynch. , Entry Fee 6d. First Prize 3/-, Second Prize 1/6. No second .prize unless 5 or niur« entries. Where Specials are given, no prize money will bo awarded. The selling price of the exhibits to be stated on the entry form; if for sale, and if sold, the Club to receive 16 per cent. Class I—Gent’s Pullover or Cardigan.—Wholesale Boot Dep. Trophy 10s 6d. ir .,_ Class 2. —lady's Juniper or Cardigan.—Millers Ltd., trophy 10/6. Class 3—Lady’s Scarf and Beret.—Mrs Malloch, Trophy. Class 4—Baby’s Knitted Garment.—Miss Boss, Trophy. Class 6.—Lady’s Becl Jacket.—McKay’s Trophy. Class 6 —Boy’s Jersey or Girl’s Dress.-Honor, Trophy. Class.7WPair Gloves or Pair Socks—Mr Isicol’s Trophy. Class '8 Any Article Knitted. — Addisons Trophy. Class 9—Woollen or Silk Scarf (knitted by gent).—W. Stopforth, Trophy. T Class 10—Girls 16 and under, Jumper or Cardigan.—J. Bailantyne’B Trophy, 12s 6d. Class 11.— Girls, 14 years and under Jumper or Gardigan.-N. Westbrook’s Trophy. Class 12c—Girl’s Beret. Donor,, trophy 5 /- Class. 13-Child’s Knitted Toy. Miss F. Thompson s trophy..^. . Class 14—Most useful, article made of. any waste material. Donor, cash o/., ... ' ' ■ Class 15—Fancy Purse (any description). Class 16—Embroidered article in wool. A. Armstrong’s trophy. Class 17—Embroidered wagon throw over. Class 18—Hand-worked Tray or Tableeontre. H. Kortegast’s trophy. Class 19—Hand-worked Supper •■-Uloth. A. W. Yarrall s trophy. Class 20.—Non-classified article.—Trophy. Class 21—Best-Cushion. Cash 51Class 22.—Nightdress or Pyjamas. —Trophy. Kaiapoi Woollen Company, have donated a pound of wool for the bast Knitted articles in Class 1 or 2, knitted with Kaiapoi wool. Special prize ef 10/- for most points in all sections. Entries ©lose en JULY 22nd, with Mrs Hart, . Phone ,L 2.

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1934, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1934, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 9 July 1934, Page 7

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