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I M » m m Choose A Costume J? Thjj selection of our mantle department hag always been a most ' popular and extremely busy one. A costume is your guarantee of smart, congenial style; warmth on any and all days; and dependable service and satisfaction. See our marvellous range in the newest STRIKED WORSTEDS, CAVALRY TWILLS, HERRINGBONE SERGES, etc., etc. .S.S.W. to X.O.S. sizes. Yours now at the very pleasing prices of from Costume values like these are spontaneous and enterprising specials as only Melbourne Cash could bring before you. Large buying facilities enable us to choose the best and to sell them to you at prices just so much lower than the rest! 69/6 m ■ i if- % m M % V % £4/10/0 KNITTING COMPETITION PRIZES AND OTHER AWARDS FOR THE BEST KNITTED WOOL GARMENTS IN EACH OF THE FOLLOWING CLASSES:— CLASS I.—LADY’S KNITTED CARDIGAN OR JUMPER (any style). Must be made from Aotea 4-ply wool, purchased at Melbourne Cash, Ltd. Ist PRIZE: Roslyn Exhibition Travelling Rug. Valued at £5 2nd PRIZE £2/2/0 CLASS 2.—GENTLEMAN’S CARDIGAN OR PULLOVER (any style). Must be made from Paton’s Rose 4-ply wool, purchased at Melbourne Cash Ltd. Ist. PRIZE: Kaiapoi Travelling Rug, valued at £4 2nd. PRIZE £l/10/CLASS 3.—CHILDREN’S COMPETITION. Child’s Cardigan, Pullover or Jumper. Open to any child under the age of twelve. Parent must attach note to entry guaranteeing same to be child’s own work. Garment must be made from “Speedknit” Double Knitting Wool, purchased at Melbourne Cash, Ltd. Ist. PRIZE £2 2nd. PRIZE £1 You still have almost four weeks to enter Melbourne Cash’s Monster Knitting Competition—£22/6/0 in prizes lanrymaniriMMaaß CLASS 4.—LADY’S DRESSING JACKET, any style. Must be made from Patons’ Stella Superior Crochet Wool, and purchased at Melbourne Cash Ltd. Ist. PRIZE £2/2/0 2nd. PRIZE £l/1/0 CLASS S.—CHILD’S CARDIGAN, JUMPER OR PULLOVER, any style, to fit any age from 5—12. Must be made from “Melcash” 4-ply Fingering Wool, purchased from Melbourne Cash, Ltd. Ist. PRIZE £2/2/0 2nd. PRIZE £l/1/0 COMPETITION CLOSES MAY 31st NOTE THESE CONDITIONS— No. I.—THE WOOL for all garments must be. purchased from Melbourne Cash Ltd., and docket stamped with “Wool Competition” showing such purchase, must be attached to garments' with entry form'for this competition. IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO PURCHASE ALL THE REQUIRED WOOL AT ONE TIME. No. 4.—PRIZES: Except where definite goods are offered orders will be given to the amount offered, entitling the winner in each case to select any goods from any department throughout our store. No. 2.—ENTRIES will be received at Wool Counter, or can bo mailed to us direct. Please mark same “Knitting Competition.” A receipt will be given for eaph entry. All garments returned seven days after closing date. No. S.—EACH ENTRY WILL BE NUMBERED, so as to avoid favouritism in judging. Melbourne Cash’s decision will be final. No. 3.—COMPETITION OPEN to residents of Poverty Bay, " East Coast and southern districts as far as Wairoa. Also Bay of Plenty as far North as Opotiki only. No. 6.—NO MEMBER OF STAFF or relatives eligible. Competition open to amateurs only. 7Si I I a GISBORNE Er S Busies ■■i 1 in mmmammmmamnmmmmmmmammmrnmmmmmmmmMmmmmiw nimiiiiwiiwnn i-i

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19624, 7 May 1938, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19624, 7 May 1938, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19624, 7 May 1938, Page 14

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