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03—2 Bottles home-made Sauco 94 2 Bottles home-made Pickled Onions 95 Two Jellies, 2 different flavours 96 2 Bottles Plum Sauce 97 2 Bottles Tomato Sauce 98— 2 Bottles Tomato Chutney 99 1 Dozen Heaviest Hen Eggs SECTION G—KNITTING, First Prize 2/6 ) Second Prize 1/3. Class. 100— Man’s Pullover or Cardigan 101— Lady’s Jumper or Cardigan 102— Any Knitted Article (unclassified) 103/— Baby’s Outfit, Dress, Coat, Bonnet 104— Lady’s Dressing Jacket , 105— Any Knitted Article (not exceeding 3 skeins wool) 106— Knitted Cushion 107— Doll’s Knitted Jumper (under 14) RULES. 1. All exhibits must be in the Hall not later than 10.30 a.m. on the day I of the show, and all decorative entries, staging eto., must be completed by 12 noon2. Exhibitors may provide their own stands or vases, but these will be provided by . the Committee where necessary. 3. All flowers (other than those used for icoratiyve purposes), vegetables must be grown by exhibitor. 4. The decision of the judges in all cases to be final (as regards merit). 5. Flowers in bowl or baskets not to be wired. 6 “Local Grown” means to be grown within a radius of 5 miles of Hokitika. 7. The Committee reserves the right to accept or reject any entry. 8. All exhibits in Section F. and G., for articles which have not previously received an award. All Entries close with the Secretary on Tuesday, January 29, at 8 p.m. ' Fntries 6d except for decorated table. SHOW WILL BE OPEN FROM 2 p.m. TILL 10 p.m. Admission 1/-, Children 6d. Refreshments to be had in the Tea Rooms under th e direction of Ladies’ Committee. SWEETS. CAKE, JUMBLE AND PRODUCE STALLS. C. J. SANDERS, P.O. Box'3B Hokitika. Hon. Secretary.

\y T ANTED ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE “GUARDIAN" BRING RESULTS. . . • Whether you want to Sell oT to Buy, to Exchange or Hire, insert a little “Wanted’’ advertisement in the “Guardian" and your requirements will be noted by thousands. An Advertisement of 16 .words costs 1/- cash or three tim© for 2/6. Test the'r advertising value to-dav. if you HAVE DIGESTIVE ILLS TAKE A DOSE OF Indigestion i# a probabie result of auto-toxicafcioa. Poisons accumulate m the system which give rise not only to indigestion but biliousness, headaches, lack •£ energy and appetite. leectatn’s cleanse the steasasb sal fockljr rest** trier* 2* U u«s

YOUR SALES WILL SKYROCKET IF YOU USE THE ADVERTISING COLUMNS. . . ...of this... NEWSPAPER! How can you Sell to every one if everyone doetn’t know what you Belli

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Hokitika Guardian, 15 January 1935, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 15 January 1935, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 15 January 1935, Page 8

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