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(From Our Own Correspondent.) WINTER' SHOW. Tl:e following completes the prize list: —• FANCY WORK. Supper Cloth-—Mrs Good 1 and 3, Miss W. Napier 2. Specimen of Bead Work—Mrs Elder 1, Mrs Good 2. Rag Mat—Mrs Wyndhp.ni 1, Mrs K. Goodman 2. Nightdress Top (Crochet) —.Miss Lyall 1, Mrs Mullins 2, Mrs S. I. Fitch 3. Crepe Hand Made Nightdress—Miss B. McGowan 1, Miss J. Smith 2, Mrs W. F. George 3. Boudoir Cap—Miss B. McGowan 1, Mrs T. Frisby 2, Mrs W. F. George A. Bed Jacket-—Miss B. McGowan 1, Mrs W. F. George 2 and 3. Baby’s Knitted Singlet—Miss 13. McGowan .1, Mrs W. F. George 2. Baby’s Crochet Jacket—Miss Lyall 1, Mrs W. F. George 2 and 3. Ladies’ Knitted Jersey or Juniper—Miss B. McGowan 1 and 3, Mrs Elder 2. Child’s Knitted Jersey or Jumper—Mrs W. Guilford 1. Crochet or Knitted Jain o’ Shanter—Mrs W. Guilford' 1. Worked Article: Baby’s Long Clothes —Mrs W. F. George 1. Hand Made Blouse—Miss B. McGowan 1 and 2 Worked Pillow-shams—Miss B. McGowan 1, Miss W. Napier 2, Miss Lyall 3. Hand Made Button-holes — Miss J. Kelly 1, Miss G. Mcllwrick 2. Miss It. Brockonshire. 3. Crochet oi Knitted Baby’s Bonnet—Mrs T. Frisby 1, Mrs \V. F. George 2 and 3. Hand Knitted Sox—Miss B. McGowan 1. Miss I). Bain 2, Mrs J. Campbell 3. Hand Knitted Sox, fine ■wove — Mrs J. Campbell .1, Miss B. McGowan 2, Mrs R. J. Smith 3. Knitted or Crochet Shawl—Mrs W. F. George 1 and 2. Camisole (Crochet) —Mrs F. Simpson 1, Mrs Mullins 2. Camisole (embroidered) —Miss B. McGowan 1, Mrs Good 2. Pram Covet - —Mrs W. F. George I. Raffia Work —Miss C. Paul 1.

RIFLE SHOOTING. Bust Wednesday evening a number of members of iiic Wniinate. Miniature ICille Club jnurnc’.ed in Makikihi and lired u mail'll tigain.si, the local club The visitors won by Jl3 points. Following arc t he scores : \Vainnue, —11. I (each 70, P. J, Wain OH, I’, Hendry 07. A, Jones 07, C. P Kean 07, A, Deans 00, 13. Kcrniok 00. 1), While 00, It, Deacon Go, \V. Dnckoil (id. Tol a I 607. Makikihi, — B. Stowcll 00, Bothenvay 07, ;M. Meehan 07, H, Alexander 60, G Park 00, 11, Slice GO, N. (lesnoy 0 1. Lane til, Lynch 01, If. Smith 61. Total 054, FOOTBALL. The Wain:., a Rugby Sup-Union ban sgrt'C'd io a gaum being played at Vicmrin Bark on ’lliuisdny next between i ko u am clnc-en by (heir .selectora und lie following team, which luis lition picked by an outsider. (Tlia game is limed io commence ai 2 p.ni, sharp.). Full back. O'Connor; rhreotpumerb, S. Garland Vouch. \Y. Fleming i fiveoigkihs. < hi ibbprt son, Dickson; hallback. F. Smith: forwards. C. Holk-m----bv. A. Stewart. B Simpson, Eathome, Chamberlain, Ckmku. lliingaus. ForI'.nc ryrn.ics -Tl'ickuc !). White. Fora, i.. \\ e< p ■! i; .in- , )) . Wild, T. Joyce.

SMOKE CONCERT. At The conclusion of iiie Winter Show on Friday night, the annual smoke concert was held in the Pipe Rand liali, when about fifty, comprising members of the Society, judges, competitors and Supporters, sat, down to a dainty supper. In addition to tin: loyal toast, the following others were honoured: The Judge.', (propostal by Mr A. E. Wilson), repued to by Messrs F. Carol in, C. W. lie 11 and A. Segar; successful competitors (Mr 15. F: Whitney)—Messrs J. H. 1 Jet ten, W. Tooley. C. Coventry, and W. F. George: kinfired societies (M r W. Beer) —Mcssr. Hoskins and Wiseman ; visitors (Mi' A. .Segar)—Messrs Cordon .Bros. COaroam) ; "Winter .Show Society (Mr C. W. Adam) —Messrs J. ii. .Belton and W. F. George: the ladies (Mr W. Chamberlain) —Messrs McGowan and Whitney. .Musical and elocutionary items were contributed bv the lollowing : —Song, Mr N. Radclitfe; song, Hr Wiseman ; recitation, Mr M. Friel ; song and recitation. Mr A. J. Hoskins; song. Dir Broekonshiro; song, Mr W. Allen; humorous item, Mr A. Monne. During; the evening the chairman (Mr J. 11. Bette a) asked Dir Barford to aceep’:, an arm-chair as a small token of cisteem from life members ol iKi Society. Dir Betten explained that the Society held all its meetings in Mr Bar ford’s rooms, the use of which _had been g.ivcn gratuitously. D(r Barlord sun..bly jespomled. The 1 mine oT select and distinctive jewellery. Unique design-? in -antic)a-.? Chinaware, Royal Boulton Sets, Dinner Scrv-ces ar,d Rustless Cutlery —E. Stewart, Mills, watch and clock repairing carried out by an expert stall'. Cups and medals and trophies supplied at shortest notice. If in doubt consult li. S. -Mills, the AVaimate Jeweller. ...

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 30 June 1924, Page 12

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WAIMATE. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 30 June 1924, Page 12

WAIMATE. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 30 June 1924, Page 12