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A BIE PRIZE 7,?. COATS'CIARK X \T! i EMBROIDERY MERCER-CROCHET Adults and Children m EEDLEWORKERS! Here’s something good for you ! A chance to win a generous prize and, at the same time, to commemorate that greatest event of the year—the Coronation! A Coats-Ciark Embroidery and Mercer-Crochet Grand Coronation Competition for Adults and Children! CASH Prizes totalling £240! No entry fee! And plenty of time In which to work your entry. Special Booklet of Coronation Emblems and, Designs and two Mercer-Crochet Leaflet* are obtainable for your guidance and assistance from all needlework counters. Traced linen good* of all kinds such as Cushion Covers, Aprons, Supper Cloths, etc. etc., are on sale or you may decide to work an entirely original Coronation Design. Entry Forms FREE at all needlework counters. Get one to-day and begin ! You do not need to be expert to enter this Competition. There Is a special section (Adult Section "6 ■”) for all entrants who have never yet won a prize In any Coats-Ciark Competition. There are also two Juvenile sections and special prizes to schools. Work a Coronation memento and win a cash prize. ADULT SECTION "A” EMBROIDERY This li an open competition for all adulti for FIRST PRIZE • £ls Embroidered Coronation design or Emblem SECOND PRIZE £lO on any article of Household Linen, Furnishing T or Wearing Apparel, etc. etc. ' «ConMla°!!n Prixel ADULT MERCER-CROCHET SECTION “Y” Any articlo In M • ret r-C rochet, symbolical FIRST PRIZE - £l2 (In colour or design) of the Coronation or SECOND PRIZE £1 r e. ..... ... Tutor* DDI7C » of 10/- each. Empire. See special’ Leaflet, No’s SO3 arid J omPc:c R i^ E ’ JO4 at all needlework counter*. 5 PR,ZES OF 40 Consolation Prizes of 10/- each. SPECIAL ADULT SECTION “B” EMBROIDERY Open to all those who have not previously won FIRST PRIZE - £l2 a prize in any preceding Coats-Ciark Compe- SECOND PRIZE £6 tition. Embroidered Coronation dejign or Jpl?P E 5 R l ZE ■ Emblem on any article of Houiehold Linen, 40 Consolation Priiea Furnishing or Wearing Apparel, etc. etc. of 10/- each. JUVENILE SECTION I (12 to 16 YEARS) For embroidered article. Design to be Flags : FIRST PRIZE - £5 or Emblems of the British Empire or any SECOND PRIZE £3 design associated with the Coronation. ' J- H i RD PR,ZE - £1 40 Consolation Prices of S/- each. JUVENILE SECTION 2 (AGES UP TO 12 YEARS) Embroidered article, design to be Flags or FIRST PRIZE - £3 Emblems of the British Empire or any design SECOND PRIZE £2 ADULT SECTION BOLD EMBROIDERY For this section Anchor Soft Embroidery Is FIRST PRIZE - £l2 very suitable. Entry to Incorporate a Coro- SECOND PRIZE £6 nation Design If possible on article such as J pmTCC R ric E * 5, Fir. Screen Cushion Cover, Table Cover or Prlz« Runner, Knitting Bag, etc. etc. of 10/- each. associated with the Coronation. . , THIRD PRIZE - £1 40 Consolation. Prizes '■ of 5/- each. SPECIAL PRIZES TO SCHOOLS TOTALLING £l2 Prlic.s of £3, Cl and £1 will be given to the School attended by the winners of the First, Second and Third" prises respectively of Juvenile Section I and Juvenile Section 2, SPECIAL CORONATION EMBROIDERY BOOKLET AND MERCER-CROCHET LEAFLETS Your needlework counter has a specially compiled Coronation Embroidery Booklet, complete with transfers and instructions. It is printed in full colour and contains many wonderful symbolic designs with original suggestions for their use. Also two Mercer-Crochet Leaflets, with delightful designs in crochet and full instructions how to make tfiem. Ask to see them ! They will be a tremendous help to you. COMPETITION CLOSES ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 80, 1987 Get your FREE Entry Form from your nearest needlework counter COATS ITS CL . AND

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23161, 10 April 1937, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23161, 10 April 1937, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23161, 10 April 1937, Page 25

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