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Amusements. ■ . . WANGANUI HORTICULTURAL < SOCIETY. SCHOOLS' COMPETITION. To be held in the Christ ' Churclr Schoolroom (Victoria Avenue), on WEDNESDAY.' DECEMBER 17. 1919. Open from 2-30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. SCHEDULE. SWEET PEA COMPETITION.— Open to scholars attending: schools in Wanganui District. Three varieties. 3 blooms offeach. First £2 2/, second £1 1/, Third 10/6. Blooms exhibited must be grown from seed, supplied by Society. Entry 6d* MODEL GARDEN COMPETITION —i Children 15 and under. < First prize 7/6, second 5/, third 2/6 On tray about 2 ft. by 2 ft.; to show in miniature . the planning of a garden am? grounds. CLASS A. —Girls under 12. No. . Ist. 2nd 1. Hand Bouquet .... 2/ 1/ 2. Button Holes (Gents) , (3) 2/ 1/ 3. Ladies' Spray ....'. 2/ 1/ 4. Vase Sweet Peas ... 2/ 1/ CLASS B.—Girls under 16. No. Ist. 2nd. 5. Basket Flowers .... 2/6 l/£ 6. Tall Vase Flowers .. 2/6 1/6 7. Button - holes (3) . gents 2/ 1/ 8. Vase Sweet Peas .. 2/ 1/ 9. Cut bloom, any var. . 2/ 1/ CLASS C—Boys under 16. No. Ist. 2nd, 10. Collection vegetables, 6 varieties .... .. 3/ 8/ 11. Best Flax Whip .... 3/ 2/" 12. Button-holes (3) ..2/ 1/ CLASS D. (COOKERY) —Girls ~ under 12. No. Ist. 2nd. 13. Scones, plain (6) .. 2/ 1/ 14. Sponge sandwich ... 2/ 1/ 15. Cocoanut Ice, 1 plate 2/ 1/ CLASS B.—Girls under 16. . No. Ist. 2nd. 16. Sponge Sandwich .. 2/ 1/ 17. Billy Bread .2/ 1/ 18. Scones, plain (6) .. 2/ 1/ 19. Pikelets, one plate . 2/ 1/ 20.. Toffee 2/ 1/ 21. Dinner table decorations 5/ 3/ (Open to Girls or Boys under 16 yrs) All entries free except sweet pea competition, which is 6d. All exhibits must be in Christ Church Schoolroom not later than 11 o'clock o:i morning tf Show. Post entries. % ADMISSION: Adults'6d; Children 3d Full particulars on application, to:.. MRS E. H. SUISTED, 'Phone 270; P.O. Box 339. MR. J. ROBERTSON, c/o Rice and Co., Joint Hon. Sees. Notice to Competitors.—Cut this out for reference. JAMES OGIIVIE. PLUMBER, TINSMITH, DRAIN* _- LAYER, AND SANITARY ENGINEER. S (Late Sanitary inspector. Wanganui Borough Council.) ___/ 144A, VICTORIA AVENUE (Late Dimes and Jones.) \ffl/fM/j/ THE BEST BREAD WWv'fffiL^ *s unquestionably Hopffw/yw ley's Home-made Bread. > rfllri/ » It v a scientific blend\wi! *n& c^ three flours, it iE \W\ entirely an aerated bread, ll%\ aim being home-made, it is I|'A\ not subject to deterioration reuU \ suiting from mr.cbine mixing. !s|§ \ Try a loaf of Hopley's Home-. j 'M \ wade Eresd you're bound to.. ''/ like it, it is the most whole- ,', I some and delicious made. Hopr HI ley's Home-made Bread is profl| curable from Mrs Leigh, Puti- ¥ ki, and Thompson's stores in I the Avenue, Eastown and S Gonville, also Hopley's 146., I Somme Parade, Aramoho. 'I 'mTstoby,' magazines ,stories,fktion SCHOOL, ReOUISITES ' .STATIONARIES etc. IS FANCY GOODS jj£H AT SMALL COST. , Of A beautiful rew stock ||||| of Antimony and Leather ftfw, good, is awaiting your f*fj inspection here—the sea|^J son's novelties at their ..-. %'da best. tir~ji I am also showing the newest Magazines and Bj|S| j'ooks. Pay an early ■-• | »|h| visit of inspection here— : fy^ yo-i'll find the prices are |||f TiSht. is^l Guyton Street. '§jym (Lato Coltman's) . i| .Wo bad aftcr-'tidcts witb WAjtKti | WOKAI flUa. tvoo<lm-.ui Worta Wo* ner3. Prio& .^. CMv

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17736, 9 December 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17736, 9 December 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 7 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXIV, Issue 17736, 9 December 1919, Page 9