CHANCE FOR HOUSEWIVES.
PRIZES FOR COOMNG.
AUCKLAND WINTER SHOW.'
The, Auckland Winter Exhibition, which opens on July 9, promises to be of more than ordinary interest.
The home industries section has received the attention of the executive. It has now been arranged that the amateur cooking classes shall remain in the exhibition for a period of four days, succeeded by the Auckland Gas Company's special cake competition, and ■ this in turn will be followed by a special competition open only to bakers. Large prize money amounting to about £IOO has been subscribed towards the bakers' competitions by a, few very generous donors. - The Auckland Gas Company have very kindly arranged for the instal-. vlation of ten gas stoves, and it is proposed to hold scone.baking competitions for primary and secondary school girls, and a further class open to any amateurs. . A special competition has been arranged for icing cakes. This will be confined to professional pastry-cooks. All available space is being rapidly booked up, and patrons to the Show will be assured of a very wide and comprehensive exhibition of a most interesting nature, one shed, being devoted entirely to New Zea-land-made, goods.
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Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17923, 26 June 1930, Page 8
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193CHANCE FOR HOUSEWIVES. Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17923, 26 June 1930, Page 8
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