| Q.RAf4D JM.ORAL JjiETE. —To be Jiclcl on— I CASS SQUARE ON WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25th, 1914. 1 To Commence at 2.30 p.m. I - PROGRAMME. Entrance Pee; 1 —Best Decorated Motor Car ... >s 2. —Best Decorated Two-wheeler ... 1* 3. —Best Decorated Ladies Bicycle > i s 4. —Best Decorated Gent’s Bicycle l s 5. —Best Decorated Tandem Bicycle Team (driven by tady) ... l s j 6. —Best Decorated Tandem Bi- ' cycle Team (driven by gent) ... l s 7. —Best Decorated Four-in-hand Bicycle Team (driven) Is 8-—Best Decorated Bicycle, by boy or girl under 14 years 6d 9.—Best Decorated Wheelbarrow for boys '6d 10. —Best Decorated Go-Cart Is 11. —Best Decorated Pram ! .. l s 12. —Slow Bicycle Race (last in, winner) l s 13. —Best Decorated Pets 6d 14. —Hat Trimming Competition for Men '. ] s 15. —Most Original Costume for Bov 6d 16. —Skipping Competition for Girls 6d 17. —Skipping Competition “ for Men Is 18. —Flower Race; same as potato race (boys) 6d W.—Flower Race; same as potato race (girls) 6d 20. —Step-dancing by child under 16. Dancer to wear scarf of flowers 6d 21. —Best Decorated Hoop Is 22. —Best Bouqu t : Is 23. —lies; Bouquet by child under 14 6<] 24—Best Buttonhole by child under 14 fid 25. —Best Floral Design 1,26. —Best Design (not floral) Is 27. —Best basket of Flowers Is 28. —Best Decorated Parasol 1« 29. —Collection of Asters (six varietiesi) Is 30. —Sweet Peas, 6 varieties, 3 sprays each Is 31. —Dahlias, 6 varieties Is 32. —Best Collection of Vegetables Is 33. —Club Swinging Is 34. —Wand Drill Is 35. Ladies’ Nail-driving Competition Is 36. —Men’s Nail-driving Compel?- ' tion (left hand) 1 Nos. 14, 23, and 24 to be made on the ground. Entries dose on MONDAY FEBRUARY 23rd and may be left either at the Manse or James King, Bookseller. * All exhibits are to be on the ground at 12 noon. Valuable trophies given in all events ; second prizes where more than five entries PRIZE DISTRIBUTION AND 1 MARCH PAST AT CLOSE. Admission to ground:—Adults, Od, children free.
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West Coast Times, 19 February 1914, Page 3
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534Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, 19 February 1914, Page 3
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