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Hand-embroidered Camisole.— Mi*s Miss B. Parker 1, Mrs. E. Chapman White Embroidered Monogram. Miss B. Parker 1, Miss E. Chapman Lady’s Knitted Jumper, wool. Mrs. L. W. Dawson 1 and 2. Lady’s Hand-embroidered Princess Petticoat.—Miss E. Banks 1, Mrs. Llennerhassett 2. Child’s Dress, hand-embroidered.— Wett'2. W6r ** MrS ' Blennerof White Embroidered special. Work ’ ~ Mrs. Flower 1 and article - Miss hafseTl. W ° rk - MrS ‘ B - B1 — GIRLS’ SECTION, UNDER 18. Darning. —E. Hitchcock l i Wright 2. Six Buttonholes.—E. Hitchcock 1. Hand-embroidered D’Ovlev - F Blackburn 1. y ' Embroidered Tray Cloth, not to exceed 27 inches in length.—E. Blackburn 1.

Princess Petticoat, hand-made. L. Chapman 1. Any Hand - sewn Garment. —L. Chapman 1. Coloured Cushion.—C. McGahan 1. Doll, dressed by girl under io, all hand-sewn.—l. Robinson 1, D. Scott SCHOOL COMPETITIONS. Judge.—Mrs. A. C. Hampton. Penmanship, open to Standards 4 5 and 6.—T. Taylor 1, Holly Fulton 2, Gwyn Adams 3. Penmanship, small hand, all below Standard 4.—Marjory Bates 1, Lloyd Clothier 2, Avis Hose 3. Drawing, free hand design, not tinted; open to Standards 4, 5 and 6 —Herbert Signal 1, Leslie Gunn 2. Olga Pond 3. Drawing, freehand design, not tinted; open to all below Standard 4. Jean Donovan 1, Evelvn Bavliss 2, Marjory Bates 3. Best Collection of Cookery, the unaided work of girl attending Matamata Technical School.—Peggy Clelland 1, Enid Blackburn 2, Cynthia Pond 3. Best Sample Wood Work, by bov attending the Matamata Technical School. Leslie Campbell 1, Neville Pond 2, Arthur Connelly 3.

ST. PATRICK’S NIGHT. Grand Social and Dance. Grand Social and Dance. PUTARURU HALL. PUTARURU HALL. THURSDAY, 17th MARCH, 8 p.m THURSDAY, 17th MARCH, 8 p.m Arapuni Orchestra. Arapuni Orchestra. Arapuni Orchestra. Supper Provided. Admission, 3s and 2s.

PUTARURU HALL. NEXT TUESDAY, MARCH 22. GORGEOUS PANTOMIME Presented by the Rotorua. Amateurs in seven wonderful scenes. Thirty-five performers, including 20 of Rotorua’s most beautiful girls and the EXQUISITE EIGHT BALLET. The performers include Tano Fama, late principal comedian the famous Diggers, Jock McKay of Fullers, Horace Melville of J.' C. Williamson, Muriel Brown Fullers Revues and Bill Constant, Rotorua’s Own Comedian. The Scenes which are really gorgeous include The Cave of Jewels, The Emperor’s Palace, Flower Hand, The Isle of Lanterns, Market Place at Bagdad and others. The Tity Tots Ballet, The Butterflies Dance, The Toy Soldiers, and The Barefoot Dance, are things of joy forever. The Comedy is side-splitting. Full Orchestra. NOTE.—The company has worked for three months on this production and the result is a pantomime which meets with success beyond all expectations and you will not be disappointyou go along to see the show. “ One of the best pantos amateur or professional we have ever seen in Rotorua.”—Vide Press. Prices, 4s, 3s and 2s, plus tax.

CHURCH SERVICES. SUNDAY, MARCH 20. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Putaruru.—B a.m. and 7.30 d m Tirau.—ll a.m. ' Rev. E. Ward, Vicar. METHODIST CHURCH. Putaruru.— 11 a .m., Rev. C. W. Brown; 7.15 p.m., Mr. C. C. Neal. Tapapa. —2.30 p.m., Rev. C. W. Brown. Arapuni.—-7 p.m., Rev. C. W. Brown. Harvest Thanksgiving and Farewell Services of Rev. Brown. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Putaruru.—ll a.m. Tokoroa.—2 p.m. Tirau.—7.3o p.m. Rev. W. T. Brabyn.

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Putaruru Press, Volume V, Issue 176, 17 March 1927, Page 5

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