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41 — Cost Collection of Vegetables, six l •-vWctihs. Ist 'prize 5/-, 2nd 2/6. j SECTION C— DECORATIVE First-Prize 3/-, Second 1/6. 42 Arranged Bowl Priinulinus. 43 Arranged Boftl Phlox Diunifnondi. 144 Arranged Bowl Antirrhiniuuia. 45—80wl Dahlias. ■id—Arranged Bowl, any flower, any foliage. 47—Arranged Floating Bowl, fg—Arranged Basket Flowers. 49—80Wl Hydrangeas. 30—Decorated Table. Ist prize 7/6; 2nd Sl Special 'eft'tfy 1/-. •51—Decorated Hat. 52 1 Vase Flowers (large). 53 Small Vase Flowers. SECTION D.—FANCY WORK. First Prize 2/6, Second 1/6. No article that lias already taken a Prize to be entered. 54 Hand-worked Articles Embroidered in colours. 55 Crochet (fine). C36—Hand-worked Toilet Set. 57 Wool llug. 58— Unclassified Article (hand-made). 59_Piccc of Tapestry Work. - 69—Fancy. Apron. 61— Article made from Sugar Bag. 62 Article* made from 1/- worth of material. 63 — Any Article from Seagrass or Cane, SECTION E.—KNITTING. Class. First Prize 2/6, second 1/3. 64 Man’s Pullover or Cardigan. 65 La'dy’s Jumper or Cardigan. 66 Any Knitted Article (unclassified). —Baby’* Outfit, Dress, Coat Bonnet. >6B—Lady’s Dressing Jacket. 69 Knitted Sooks. 70— Knitted Cushion. 71— Knitted Tea Cosy. 72 .Any Article Crochet in Jwool or ■silk.

ST. MARY’S SUMMER BT, MARY’S CLUB ROOMS, HOKITIKA. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1941. SECTION A.—FLOWERS.' First Pri?o 3/-, Second 1/6. Rev. Father Finertys Cup for most Points' in section. l—&\ Vases' Sweet Pea's, three spik** each vase, 3 colours. ? 2-hff CMioliv colours. Ist prize 7/6;v2n'd 2/6.’ Not Miss New Zealand • '3pg jGfliaitiiiv 3 distinct colours. Ist - prize 51-,' 2hd prize 2/-. Not Miss • N.Z> Gladioli, any colour. s—fc Gladioli, any varieties. :, gi_ouV Gladioli, Miss N.Z. : 7-i3- Primulmus; 3 varieties. 8- Poitipofn Dahlias. 9 Chanh Dafilias, a'ny colour. .Mtle Dahlias, any varieties. -Itig Cactus Dahlias. Decorative Dahlias, 3 colours. Cut Flowers, six vases . annuals. (Clip to he won twice in aSaocessioii or three times at in- ' hot less than 3 var- : ieties.. -, Callendulas. . 1 Zinnias’, 3 colours. African Marigolds. 18—3 Yases -Stochs, three colours. Hoses, hot less than 2 varieties. Trophy, Rose BoWl donated by Mr i'Jj&l? Lyheh, to be won three times in sucee'ssioh or four times at in_j [. ifiefihiTti:, y . Cirt Flowers, six vases. . Kennihls. ahd Perennials. ■t : $6 shrhhs or bulbs). First Prize 5/Flower not classified. Sweet Pehs'. • 1 Vasa Erehteh’ .Marigolds. Vifee 'lceland 'Poppies. 25 Pot ’ Maidenhair Ferri. 26 Pot Aspidistris. 27 Pot Plant. . 2s—Po,t“Rlant in flower. 2$L-3' Hydra hgeas. • Trophy for best Gladioli in Show. • JSECTiON B.—VEGETABLES. ; y 'First Prize.3/-, Second 1/6.' «’Trophy for host points'in Section. 'if'able Carrots. Beetroot. Onions.’ • ; ■ ; Pars hips. : s .j -' , f Potatoes—Long. 'Sf^Fohr'Potatoes —round. "Eschhliots. Bfe-poXir .Starks 'Rhubarb. 'Runner Beans. Table Marrows.

RULES AND REGULATIONS. No worn article and no article 'that has already taken a prize may be entered. 1. —All flowers in Section A must be grown by exhibitor. 2. —All Cups and special prizes to be competed for by Westland County exhibitors only. 3. Three entries -in each class or no first prize. 4. Each exhibitor must stage his or her own entries. All entries '63.$ after 2/6 paid sentries free. Entries close with the Secretaries on TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, at'B p.m. Show will be open from 2 pjtn. until 10 p.m. Admission 1/-, -children 6d. W. SANDERS, (Miss) It. COYLE, Hon. Joint Secretaries. P.O. Box 90, Hokitika.

Christmas and New Comfortable f'e If you’ve planned a holiday away from home this Christmas, [the cheapest, -the safest and the m ost comfortable way to travel is by 't r&iri; • fr. f . T . ResgfVe 'your seat, check your luggage and you have a completely ; time ahead' of you. But -be sure to reserve well tfcfore-harid--alneady trains are filling rapidly. Holidays Cost Think

u sr IMS f ::: 4SS : SSS i I k: iii the World’s J 9 There Is unlimited pleasure sod .entertainment m the possession of :® fern J die a e Thevanous scientific talks, news and weather forecasts ire ilways'welcome and often valuable. r-# Doh?t be ”out of touch” with the world; see us for the -.'test?in HUGH GRADE,R&ASdhfA&LY PRICED RADIOS. —----- AGENTS EGRT ;.. W.J. irttee &€&. Electrical Contractors and Radio Dealers. fßevell Street. HOKITIKA. ’Phone 112 M. •iseai a ■■■■■■ ■•««■* *«•■■«••« •■« era a •aeaaßlaa*S*i>

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 December 1940, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 4 December 1940, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 4 December 1940, Page 3

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