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:::frfnT •fffS£i:'■ TTnTTr FFfffflTrfdnSoTrTT-:: i::‘MS + -WrPF /•> . ; MTjt Hi fill Fl th fl ' Wife ■ COMPETITION if -That every girl and woman will delight in. My rjSffigl , Schoolgirls’ section also QrLikkrnalrlA'' EMBROIDER YOUR PERSONAL MOTIF |i|| AND ENTER THIS COMPETITION |g|| ■ i £lBo' i ' M .. IN prizes ” A delightful idea! The latest fashion at Home, LOOK AT THE PRIZES where everybody has their personal motif Adult Section; ■ Schoolgirls SectiongpMWg embroidered, on lingerie, house-linen, children’s nt Prize . . £ 2O nt Prize <-’ o clothes, etc. To introduce this fascinating fashion 2nd Prize . £ IO 2nd Prize * * A U to New Zealaad = die manufacturers of Clark’s 3 rd Prize . . £3 3rd Prize * * i i Stranded Cotton announce a Personal 25 Pr£zes of £l of ' | ggUgg OMll MotlfEmbrolder y Compcdtiom too Prizes of 10/- ilo Prizes of This competition is divided into two sections, Special School Prizes awarded to the school attended by {ot adults ’ W for scht »lgirls, whilst special the First Three Pnze Wiflners of the School Section: to the school attended by the ist Prize... £lO 2nd Prize ... £5 3rd Prize... £3 Eirst> Second and Third Prize Winners under the PCTMaffiJ+p schoolgirl section. Rules of Entry Pwwffisw (1) No eflfry fee. A personal Motif is small, neat and most fascinating S - ISWPS ~- - HL/Tt 4# TTi r 1 j .a. •a. • t « r 1 • ° W Entries must be completed and posted by July 31st. XQ35* -- - 4TIX X, FTr —-F -H- + +H- -ffl f C WOrk, and to assist you in the selection of a design, (4) Each entry must be worked on a small square of material and have a -- - Xfr T 5 'i I the makers of Clark’s Anchor Embroidery Cottons ::: tS£ ro H have issued a series of six delightful little booklets, airi," to' if schoolgirl give age, name of school,' scl 00l class, (d) a 1 ,1 I = 400 1 brimful of motif ideas. Each booklet has a number -xSoßfiffl of. different motifs and each motif is shown in round on the paper band around each skein. |tt:±i± + ’ various full colour designs, complete with transfers. b) SSpwS -iMyraOTfl ■ You may, if you wish, design your motif yourself, (6) Judges decision final. No correspondence will be entered into. oWEE ~~yT m WlTn but even if you decide to do this we Stronelv ® £ riM Winning Entries to be retained by Central Agency Ltd., for '~ T T |pjU jjT Tn three months for exhibition purposes. Prize Money will be paid out - sWSSffiSSiR- 4~T recommend you first of all to see these Booklets. as soon as actual judging is completed. . 2: T TtJraJrrr Tn (8) Post entries to "Personal Motif Competition," care of The Central E ---| j lUniaffiX +fl ~. , , 1 v i. -j n n. . Agency Ltd.,P.O. Box 153, Te Arc, Wellington, Ca. ‘ ‘ tjW/SwwTT" 3" ’- i I TTTI lII' Tn Clark S Personal Embroidery Booklets Will help you (g) Entries will only be returned to Entrants who send with their entry - 1 n~t~ £ ~ : 4TF ::: ffFttTti tremendously, and are obtainable, price ad. each,’ an envelope addressed to themselves for return of entry, and stamped WUT T ~- T 1 rnTr tH Jt < W vavii, with correct postage. Every care taken but no responsibility. Prize 14++22± i -: 1. Itj at the needlework counters Ot all leading stores winners will be advised by mail as soon as possible after completion - - 4-ws+-r+-E|®:|g|g throughout New Zealand. Decide upon your motif, nT em '- ,r °’ der at dle ENTRIES SHOULD BE POSTED NOT LATER THAN JULY 31st :+ E tJ" |fl " ri2es » totalling over £lBOl Advt . by Central Ageacy Ltd , Scotland) Wellington. ; | - E i IrH ItHi II 111 111 111 Illi! 111 HI 111 UH In IlmTlTti Ullil iiH’HI 111 rrnTrnTft-i 11 bbtH II 111 111 111 Iril II IW-r. 1111111411141411 Utlt*

MOTHER TRIUMPHANT WINTER ILLS AVOIDED. The cold, the wet, the biting winds of winter are a source of anxiety to the mother whose children are weak or run-down, because she knows what they bring in their train—coughs, colds, ’flu, measles, mumps, and the dozen-and-one ills children are subject to at this season of the year. But the mother who places her confidence in Wilson’s “Maftexo” Malt Extract ceases to worry, and comes through winter triumphant. The great natural tonic food, the freshest, purest, and most efficacious of all Malt Extracts, develops sturdy frames .with plenty of bone and muscle, and imparts the strength and vitality necessary to resist winter ills. The child quickly commences to put on weight, the chest expands, and roses come to pale cheeks after a short course of Wilson’s “Maltexo” Malt Extract. In lib and 21b jars and 71b tins for family use. Be sure to get Wilson’s.— Advt

8 KNITTED JUMPERS FOR 7d. See them in Patons and Baldwins’ Specialty Knitting Book No. 18. Eight selected styles featuring larger fittings (38”-44” under arms). Jumpers, cardigans, coatis. Complete directions and photos. Send 7cL in stamps to Patons and Baldwins Ltd. Box 14418., Wellington—Advt

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Southland Times, Issue 25312, 15 June 1935, Page 21

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