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BULB SHOW & BAZAAR

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1935 SOLDIERS’ HALL, HOKITIKA Promoted by the Presbyterian Ladies’ Guild. Proceeds in aiu Church funds. OPEN TO SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, AMATEURS ONLY Admission to Show, Adults 6d, children under 14, 3d. Afternoon Tea 9. \ DAFFODIL SECTION \ Distinguished Characters of Daffodil. Trumpet—Trumpet as . long or longer than perianth segments. Barrii Cup or crown less than one third the length of perianth segments. Incomparabilis—Sup or crown measuring from one third to nearly equal tne length of perianth segments. Leedsii—Perianth white and cup or crown white, cream or pale citron, sometimes tinged with pink. Prizes : Ist 2s, 2nd Is. Class I—61 —6 distinct varieties of Daffodils, 1 spike in each vase, 6 vases. (Ist os, 2nd 2s 6d.

>.—6 Daffodils, 3 distinct varieties. Ist 3s, 2nd Is 6d. 3 3 Daffodils, 3 distinct varieties. 4 3 Trumpet Daffodils, 3 distinct varieties. 5 3 Daffodils, 3 distinct varieties, cup or crown. 6 3 Daffodils, incomparabilis. 7 3 Leedsii 8— Barrii. 9 3 Poetieus10— 3 Double Daffodils. 11— Vase, 3 Trumpet Daffodils. 12— I vase Incomparabilis. 13— 1 vase Leedsii. 14— l vase Barrii. 15 — 1 vase 3 Poetieus. CUT FLOWER SECTION Ist prize 2s, 2nd IsClass 16 — 6 Camelias. 17— Bowl of Daffodils, is—Vase of Anemones 19— Vase Ranunculus. 20— Vase of 3 Polyanthi Narcissus. 21— Bowl of Wallflowers. 22 — Vase of Snowdrops. 23 Vase of Fresias. 24 — Vase of Violets. 25 — Collection of Polyanthus. 26 Collection of Primroses. 27 Collection of Auriculas. 28 — 3 Hyacinths. 29 3 Tulips. 30 — 3 Irises. 31 — G Pansies, not less than 3 varieties 32 6 Violas. 33 — Collection of Cut Flowers, daffodils cxcluued. 34 — Pot plantDECORATIVE SECTION • Prizes: Ist 35,-2nd Is 6d.

Class 35 Floating Bowl. 36 — Decorated Table, Ist. Mrs D. Stevenson’s Trophy, 2nd ss. Plain glass vases only to be used. 37 Basket of Flowers. 38 — Vase of Bulbs. 39 — Bowl of Flowers (any foliage). 40— Bridal Bouquet. 41 — Vase of Flowers. 42 6 Gents’ Buttonholes. 43_6 Gents’ buttonholes, Girls under 16. Ist 2s, 2nd Is. 44 — Table decoration, girls under 16. —lst os, 2nd 2s 6d. 45 — Basket of Flowers, girls under 14. Ist 2s, 2nd Is. COOKING SECTION ! v Most points in Section, 10s cash donated by Mrs Cowie). Prizes: Ist 2s 6d, 2nd Is. Class 46 Home-made Bread, white Ist 3s, 2nd Is 6d. 47.—Home-made Bread, brown. Ist ,3/-,

2nd Is 6d. * • 48— Plain Scones. • 49 — Girdle Scones. . v 50— Madeira Dake, Ist 3s, 2nd Is 6d 51— Plain Puff Pastry. 52 Oat Cake. . ..■ 53 Pickles (2 varieties) 54 — Jam (2 varieties). 55 Chutney (2 varieties). 56 — Sauce (Tomato) 57 6 Cream Puffs 58 — Short Bread. 59 Sponge Sandwich, no filling gas oven). 60— Sponge Sandwich, no filling (elec trie oven). 31—Sponge Sandwich, no filling (coal oven) 62 Sweets, 3 varieties 63 — Pikelets 64 Apple Pie 65 Sultana Cake.

!6 —Meringues. 37 — .Marmalade V - 38— Pikelets, girls under 16. i - _ (39 —Sponge Sandwich, girls under y*«70— Scones, girls under 14. > • 71— Date Loaf . '•: 72 Nut and Raisin Loaf • 73 Home-made Soap. >■ SEWING AND KNITTING SEO^ Prizes: Ist os, 2nd 2s 6d y; . Class , A"J>j 74 Knitted Scarf. 75 Baby’s Knitted Petticoat. 76 — Baby’s Knitted Jacket. Prizes: Ist 2/6, 2nd 1/-. 77 Worked Guest Toivel. , 7 78— Prettiest Cosy v>. : 79_Prettiest Bag made by exhibitor. 80 Article or Articles made out. of material not costing more than: 2a 6d.

1— Hand Knitted Sox (men’s). > 2 Knitted Jumper (lady’s). Ist 5* 2nd 2s 6d. • .3—Knited Juniper (man’s), lst.yos, 2nd 2s 6d. ■ ;4—Article made out of Sugar Hag. 15— Article made out of Flour Bug16— Worked Supper Cloth. 17— Worked Tray Cloth. 1 • 18— Knitted Doll’s outfit, on of off; doll Ist 3s, 2nd Is 6d--19 Worked Throw Over. V.; ' . )o_Worked Dinner Waggon Set.,,' )1 —Non Classified Article. / • . 12—Knitted Bed Sox. X GIRLS UNDER 16. y.A ' Prizes: Ist 3s, 2nd Is od. 5; : ' 93 Worked Apron*. V 94 Knitted Jumper. : .5;. GIRLS UNDER 14. / Jy; Prizes: Ist 2s 6d, 2nd ls.,;y----95— Darned Sock. I.OA . f SCHOOL CHILDREN’S * SECTION. WRITING.';’.- :>■- » . Prizes: ; Ist'2s, 2nd lsi. ‘ Class ;. j 96 Under 10, years, verse of poetry, ylarge hand). 97 Under 12 years Proso J. phfet foolscap (small hand). - V 98— 14 years and over, Prose, £<aheet foolscap fsmall hand). DRAWING. Prizes : Ist 2s, 2nd Is. ‘, , 99 Up to St 1. An Apple, leafage; removed. 100— St II and 111, 1 each of Laurel and Geranium Leaf. '•vav' 101— IV and V, A Spray of W or 4 ivy leaves. 1 -if. '* k St—Vl Spray of Native , Bush, ; or Scrub. ' . i, HIGH SCHOOL. V Prizes: Ist 3s, 2nd Is 6d.Uv r J 102 — Map of N-Z. for boy. ;--d 103— Sewing in article made hy : girl. CLASS OPEN TQ ALL: ' Prizes: Ist 3s/ 2nd ;U ; 6d.-/. v - Class. 104— Piece of Pewter - 105— Piece of Brass 106— Seagrass Article made’bvvjExhrbitor. • t 107— Best made Golliwog, Ist 2sJv2nd Is. . vENTRIES. Entry fee, sixpence each up.-t0..5; each entry over 5, threepence.Three or more entries, or no seeoiid prize given. '. .i V’ ' Points prize 3,2, 1. All entries close on TUESBAYj September 24, at 5 p.m.- I' ;..’’; Entries may be left any time.vprloy to date with (Mrs) E. Winchester, Hanvnlen Street, Hokitika. Phone-54. f (Mrs) M. H. Hon. Sec. Hampden St., Hokitika.

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Hokitika Guardian, 3 August 1935, Page 2

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BULB SHOW & BAZAAR Hokitika Guardian, 3 August 1935, Page 2

BULB SHOW & BAZAAR Hokitika Guardian, 3 August 1935, Page 2

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