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COOKING SECTION. Prizes Ist 2/6, 2nd 1 /-• Most points m Section, 10/- dash (donated by Mrs Cowie). Class 1). 40 — Home-made Bread, white. Ist 3/-, 2nd 1/6. 41— Plain Scones. 42 Girdle Scones 43 — jS'ut and Kaisin Loaf. 44 Pikelets. 45 Gems. 46 Short Bread. 47 Sponge Sandwich witli filling, baked in coal oven. Ist prize (donated by Mr It. J. Pedder), 2nd prize 2/-. 18 — Sponge Sandwich with filling, baked in electric oven. Ist prize 7/6, 2nd 2/6 (donated by Kanieri Electric Ltd.) 19— Plain Puli' Pastry. I 50— Madeira Cake, baked in coal oven. Ist prize bag of coal (donated by Mr H. J. Pedde.r), 2nd prize 2/-. 51— Madeira Cake, bakea in electric oven. Ist prize 7/6, Scd prize 2/6 (donated by Kanieri Electric Ltd) 52.—Madeira Cake, baked in gas oven. Ist prize 7/6, 2nd prize 2/6 (donated by Gas Company). 53 Tray of assorted Biscuit s (Mrs Warren’s trophy). 54 Brawn. Ist prize, trophy. 55 Marmalade. 56 Jam, 2 varieties. 57 Jelly, 2 varieties, 58— Pickles, mustard. 59 Pickles, onions. 60— Chutney, fit—Sauce, tomato. 32—Home-made Soap. All exhibitors willing to donate ex bibitg to show, kindly notify secretary on Show Day. SEWJNG AND KNITTING SECTION Prizes: Ist 2/6, 2nd 1/-. Class E. 63 —Knitted Scarf. 34—Prettiest Cosy. 65 Hand Knitted Sox, men’s. 66 Knitted Bed Jacket. 67 Knitted Bed Sox. 68— Article made from 5 s keins of wool. 69 Prettiest bag made by exhibitor. 70— Most popular article ' made from material to cost not more than 1/3 (popular vote contest). 71— —Article made from 1 sugar bag. 1 2-—Article made from 1 flour bag. 73 Worked Apron. 74 Worked Supper Cloth. 75 Worked Throw Over. 76 Worked Dinner Waggon Sot, 77 Tapestry Article. 78— Wool Bug, SCHOOL CHILDREN. Prizes Ist 2/6, 2nd 1/-. Entry fee 3d. 79 Arts and Crafts. ENTRIES.—Entry fee, sixpence each up to 5, each entry over 5 free. • Three or more * entrie s or no second prize given. Points prize: 3, 2,1. All entrie s close on WEDNESDAY, September 29th, at 5 p.m. Entries may be left any time prior to date with Mrs J. Carter, Phone No. 63. Park Street, or with Mrs Los. Michel, | Phone No. 176. j JESSIE MICHEL, Hon. Secretary, Brittan Street, Hokitika.

NEW! Av IMS W w m Streamlined for Beauty and Modern Efficiency ! THE BEAUTY OF THE NEWCHAMPION DE LUXE STREAMLINED GAS COOKER IS STARTLING IT IS FLAWLESS IN ITS SMOOTH, ROUNDED FINISH AND UNB ROKEN LINES, ITS WARM IVORY STAINLESS ENAMEL WITH EITHER GREEN OR ORANGE FACINGS-IN ITS CONCEALMENT OF ALL APPLIANCES A\*D PARTS. ' It brings the immaculate perfection or moden. laboratory cooking to your kitchen—it eliminates all work in surface cleaning—but read the story oT its Exclusive Features, and realise all it would mean to you to possess it — Why Champion is more than ever leader in beauty, in cooking speed, in economy, and in modern efficiency. Folding Table Top (shut)—Last touch of perfection! A porcelain enamel lid that takes the place of, a back plate when up and a smooth, immaculate table top when shut. Folding Table Top (Open).—Easily lifted up on ;'~rfectly-balant >d hinges. When down it provides table space and completes the streamlined beauty. Streamlined Taps—This Tap is unique in Gas Cookers—designed for ease in turning and for beauty of appearance. A most distinctive feature. “Minute Minder” Clock—Set it—and a bell rings when the cooking—roasting, baking, boiling—is done to perfection. No guesswork. You can’t over or under-cook. Saves time, steps, tempers. Front Reading Thermostat—Easily seen and handled, for perfect control of oven heat. Set it and leave it—go shopping or visiting—no watching, no waiting. Teamwork!—"Minute Minder" and Thermostat work together—exact temperatures are maintained for definite periods of time—one of the chief secrets of all fine cookery. iiiaimißiimamiißiniinimaiiiiiVHiitaimivilHiWM.nfntiif.MTf fill ilia I iiil sill liil i\ i:i if i * ; ;.5:< ■' *- :< m ■ ■* ‘ Jv-t, il mm a m m m m Si: :*l i iiil i*»i fiiii i;;I q sJ 111 liil ill ill iiil iuß =:.= m m Siil i:;2 >»• fljig an# m *• id | ill m |J fi.i liil ina Him lII' !"* 111 liil liil pi ■ill PI iiil i.| ; imtiimianinrKiiaiiii'auii'auiitKttt'imiißuiimiHHsmilftmiCl'mßotftattiHSjl'itvvttß i miismiiSiim«ttit'iiiiii»/iiiiini!iiiiitißtiin«ttiiiimiitMttiiHiiimiiimiiiiiiMiiiiiiwinii CHAMPION Streamlined lux GAS COOKER MADE BY RADIATION N.Z., LTD., BRINSLEY WORKS, DUNEDIN. Showroom=W. H. Shannon’s ReveU St. Works-Hokitika Gas Coy. Stafford St LNOUiRICS INVITED AND EVERY SERVICE AND INFORMATION GIVEN TO SATISFY CONSUMER*.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1937, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1937, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Hokitika Guardian, 20 September 1937, Page 8

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