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diesHandiworl Division^ [u | |mm WBWWW>WWUJiI 1 Department Superintendents: MESDAMES GREENSLADE, BENNETT AND DOUGLAS. stewards: MESDAMES P. T. WILSON, W. G. POUNTNEY, ALLEN BELL AND MISS WHITTON. Entries Close Saturday, May 6th, 1933. Each exhibit in the following sections must be accompanied with a sealed envelope containing the name of'the owner (inside) and the Class number on the outside. All exhibits in the Needlework Section to be work of the Exhibitor. Exhibit# must not have taken a first prize at a prevlou# Waikato Winter Bhow. First prize, 7s 6d; second; 5s (exoept where otherwise speoifled). Entry fee, is. No second prize In any class under three exhibits. No exhibit can be entered or shown in more than one class. No article that has received a first prize from this Association in the past Is eligible for a prize this year. Return of exhibits will be made on and after Monday, June 6th. Address Exhibits for this Section as follows: SUPERINTENDENT, LADIES’ HANDIWORK SECTION, Waikato Winter Show, HAMILTON. Plain Needlework. Section HAND-MADE ARTICLES—COTTON. Class 201—Child’s Frock. Class 202—Hemstitched Handkerchief, plain. Class 203 —Buttonholes, three of each, two kinds. HAND-MADE ARTICLES—SILK. Class 204—Set of Underclothing. ’ “Class 20,5 —Child’s Frock. MACHINE-MADE ARTICLES. Class 206—Suit Man's or Youth’s Pyjamas. Class 207—Man’s or Youth’s Silk Shirt. Class 208—Man’s or Youth’s Cotton Shirt. Class 209—Child’s Frock or Garment. Class 210—Girl’s Dress (5 to 12 years), made from used garment. Class 211 —Boy’s Suit (5 to 12 years), made from used garment. FLANNEL WORK. Class 212—Any article of Underclothing, hand-made. Class 213—Any article of Clothing, machine-made. Art Needlework Section Address Exhibits for this Section as follows: § SUPERINTENDENT, LADIES’ HANDIWORK SECTION, Waikato Winter Show, HAMILTON. Messrs House and Daking, Ltd., offer a Special Points Prize, value £2 2s, to the Exhibitor securing the greatest number of points in this section, Classes 214-270. Class 214—Bedspread, fancy. Class 215—W00l Rug, hand-made. First prize, value £l/1/- presented by Barton & Ross. Class 216—Rag Rug or Mat. Class 217—Tray or Supper Cloth, coloured. Class 218—Tray or Supper Cloth, white, crochet excepted. Class 219—Tray or Supper Cloth. For exhibitor who has never won a first prize at the Waikato Winter Show. Class 220—Crochet in Cotton on Tray or Tea Cloth. Class 221—Embroidered Card Table Cover. 1 Class 222—Luncheon Set.
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Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18929, 26 April 1933, Page 17 (Supplement)
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