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HAND WORK. First prize, 4/-; second, 3/-; third, 1/6; fourth, 1/-. 62 Primers: Paper folding’, 6 pieces gummed on sheet of paper or cardboard. Folio size. 63 Standard 1: Serviette ring in raffia. 64 Standard 2: Table mat, in raffia, 6ins. in diameter. 56 — Standard 3: Picture frame in raffia, 6in. x 4in. 66—Standard 4: Cake basket on 3-ply base, 9in. by 6in. Sides not more than 3in. high, handle 9in. high. 57 Standard 5: Jardiniere, circular base, 9in. in diameter, Sin. high. 68 —Standard 6: Afternoon tea tray, oval base, 18in. x 12in. approx., sides not more than 2in. high. FOLK DANCING COMPETITIONS. First prize, 15/-; second, 7/6. Class A—--59 “Old Mole” (12 children). Class B—60— “Gathering Peascods” (16 children). Class C—--61 “Merry Milkmaids” (16 children). Class A—Group from schools of Grades VI. and VTI. Class B—Group from schools of Grades IV. and V. Class C—Group from schools of Grades 1., 11. and 111. CONDITIONS. (1) Any school may enter groups in all classes provided that the school enters one in its own class, but schools of Grades VI. and VII. must enter groups in both “A” and “B” before competing in Class C, and schools of Grades IV. and V. must enter a group in Class B, before competing in Class C. (2) No child may perform in more than one group. (3) The competition is limited to primary school children. (4) In Classes A and B half competitors must be boys, Class C optional. SEWING. SCHOOL CLASSES. For Girls under 12 years of age. The Name of each Competitor in each Class must be given. Names and addresses must be securely attached to each exhibit and the Class No. clearly marked. Entry fee 6d. First prize, 6/-; second, 3/-. 62 Woolwork; Nursery ball. 63 Best embroidered d’oyley, size 9in. x 9in. 64 Best embroidered unbleached calico apron. 65 Sewing box. Box approximately 12in. x 18in. x 3in. 66 Doll’s blanket, finished size Bin. x Bin. 67 Hand-knitted scarf. 68— Laundry bag. 69 Table centre, coloured embroider^. 70— Best-dressed doll (clothing hand-made). 71— Any article coloured embroidery. Entries close Saturday, May 2nd. ARTS AND CRAFTS. First prize, 7/6; second, 5/-. Entry fee 6d. For Girls under 16 years of age. Class 72 Metal Work, light gauge in pewter, brass or copper, any article. 73 Leather Work, in suede, any article. 74 Marquetry, any article. 75 Marquetry, and poker work, any article. 76 — Stencilling, any article. 77 Cane Tray, any shape or size. 78.—Lamp Shade in silk or parchment. 79 Hand Weaving, any article. 80— Leather Work in calf, coloured design or plain. 81— Any article of thrift.

Made-to-Measure Values. More and more men of the Waikato are learning of the supreme values that are always offered by . . . HUGH WRIGHT LIMITED. The superior workmanship behind the manufacture of their made-to-measure suits is fully worth the little extra in cost. Made-to-Measure from 5 Guineas We stock every class of Men’s Clothing including Shirts, Ties, Socks, Pyjamas, Hats —in fact, we are known as 'SSj m “ The Men’s Shop.”

K LIMITED VICTORIA STREET. HAMILTON. “ The Popular Store for Men.” Also at AUCKLAND

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 9817, 22 February 1936, Page 26 (Supplement)

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 9817, 22 February 1936, Page 26 (Supplement)

Page 26 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 9817, 22 February 1936, Page 26 (Supplement)