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NEW ZEALAND’:* CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS SCHOOL DlVlSlON— continued NEW ART On paper approx. 12in. by 9in. 118— Standard I: Picture building-, using coloured paper. 119— Standard II: Picture building, using coloured paper. 120— Standard III: Picture making in tempera colours. 121 — Standard IV: Flick work or marbling. 122 Form I: All over pattern, in colour. 123 Form II: Faces and heads (any dark medium). FOLK DANCING COMPETITIONS. First prize, 15/-; second, 7/6. Class 124a—“Newcastle,” 2 sets of 8 each. 124b—“Merry Milk Maids,” 2 sets of 8 each. 124c —Gathering Peascods” (up to 12 children). Class (a) —Group from Schools of Grade VI. Class (b) —Group from Schools of Grades IV and V. Class (c; —Group from Schools of Grades I, 11, 111. CONDITIONS: 1. A school may enter in any or all of these competitions provided that the school enters one in its own class, but schools of Grade VI. 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. 5. All squads to wear ordinary school uniform. TECHNICAL HIGH SCHOOLS. OPEN CLASSES. EXHIBITS BY INDIVIDUAL PUPILS. First prize, 7/6; second, 5/-. 125 Illustrated Note Book (work to be done subsequent to June, 1939. Chemistry or Physics. Open to Secondary scholars— First Year. 126 Illustrated Note Book (work to be done subsequent to June, 1939. Chemistry or Physics. Open to Secondary scholars— Second or Third Year. 127 Illustrated Note Book (work to be done subsequent to June, 1939), Dairy Science. Open to Secondary or District High School pupils under 17 years of age, at 3rd May, 1940. 128— Agricultural or Botany Note Book (work to be done subsequent to June, 1939). Open to Secondary or District High School pupils under 17 years of age at 3rd May, 1940. 129 Engineering Note Book. Open to Boys attending Technical School Classes. 130— Best Piece Wood Work. Open to Boys attending Day Technical School. 131— Best Piece of Metal Work. Open. 132 — Best Simple Farm Appliance Second Year Rural. 133 Trade Drawing: Engineering, showing working drawing of machine detail. 134 Trade Drawing: Building, showing any advance building element or a small structure in wood or wood and concrete. TICKET WRITING. 135 One prize, cash, half a guinea, to the boy or girl under 16 years of age, attending Technical School, for the Best Design, suitable for Drapery Display. KNOT TYING. 136 Specimens to be mounted on cardboard; 3-inch rope must be used. First prize, 5/-; second, 2/6. SPLICING COMPETITION. 137 Specimens to be mounted on cardboard. First prize 5/-, second 2/6. ' Entries close Saturday, May 4th, 1940. ART NEEDLEWORK SECTION SCHOOL CLASSES. For Girls and Boys under 12 years of age. First prize, 5/-; second, 3/-. (No Second Prize unless three or more entries.) 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, also write name clearly on outside of parcel. Entry fee 6d. Class 138— Woolwork: Nursery ball. 139 Best embroidered d’oyley, size 9in. x 9in. 140 — Best embroidered unbleached calico apron. 141— Hot water bag cover, knitted. 142 Child’s knitted singlet. MODERNISE YOUR HARVESTING With these leading machines backed by JOHN BURNS & CO., LTD. Frost and Wood MOWERS Nicholson SWATH TURNER Peerless HAY RAKES Supreme STACKERS and SWEEPS. Call or write for Prices and Full Details. SAVE 80 p.c. on your FENCING COSTS with the PRIME Electric Fence Controller | This ingenious control operates from a 6-volt Dry or Wet Battery. It enables a simple Single or Two-wire fence to hold Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, etc., in and keep strays out, by delivering a sharp, harmless sting that amazes stock. Does away with costly fences of woven wire, heavy posts, etc. The Prime definitely cuts fencing costs by 80 per cent. Write or call for full details immediately. The Prime Electric Fence is a real money and time saver. # Theßest BUTTER. KNOWN i PURITY ABOVE ALL Perfectly balanced in every essential, Ankoria Baby Food is compounded by scientific chemists with tender care. A rigid care that demands each and every phase of its composition be toward the one end —to wit —the full and complete nurturing of the babe. A most humane work. miom BABYFCCD i WAIKATO WINTER SHOW ASSOCIATION Cbirty-fourtb Annual Exhibition TO BE HELD ON MAY 30th, 31st, JUNE Ist, 3rd, 4th, sth, 6th, 7th, Bth, 1940, at HAMILTON. This Entry Form must be filled up by the Exhibitor, or some duly authorised person, and returned to the Secretary not later than Saturday, May 4th, but earlier if possible. To the Secretary:—l beg to make the following Entries, subject to the Association’s Rules and Regulations : THE NEW SMALL RUSTON Vertical Diesel Engine Ideally suited for Lighting Country Homes, providing Power for Workshops, Dairies, etc. Unlimited Power at an economical cost. Write for further particulars. JOHN BURNS & CO. LTD. ENGINEERS and MERCHANTS. CUSTOMS STREET EAST. Phone 32-6 SO. AUCKLAND All School Exhibits except Cookery and Needlework must be sent in before the May Holidays All Exhibits must be at the Exhibition Buildings not later than 9 o’clock on Wednesday evening, May 29th, 1940. Exchange must be added to all Cheques. Signature of Exhibitor (State Mr., Mrs. or Miss) Postal Address Railway Station Please return my Exhibits to:— Unless specially requested Swedes, Turnips and Mangolds, Bread and Cakes will not be returned to Exhibitors. 143 Doll’s scarf and bonnet. 144 Handknitted scarf. 145 Laundry bag. 146 Table centre, coloured embroidery. 147 Best-dressed doll (clothing hand-made). 148— Any article coloured embroidery. 149 Stocking darning. Entries close Saturday, May 4th, 1940. SEWING— for Girls & Boys under 16 years of age. First prize, 7/6; second, 5/-. Entry fee 6d. Class 150— Apron. 151— Tea Shower or Throw-over. 152 Baby’s Jacket, knitted. 153 — Hand-knitted Jumper or Cardigan. 154 Hand-knitted Scarf. 155 — Doll dressed representing any nation. 156 Plain Blouse. 157 Princess Petticoat. 158— Nightdress, daintiest. 159 Pyjamas, daintiest. 160— Wool Rug. 161— Dressing Jacket. 162 Supper Cloth, coloured embroidery. 163 Tray Cloth, coloured embroidery. 164 Tea Cosy. 165 Samples of Fancy Stitches used in Needlework or Dressmaking. 166 Handkerchief Sachet. 167 Dress, need not be hand done entirely. 168— Guest Towel, prettiest. 169 Laundry Bag, on Coat Hanger. 170— Stocking Darning. 171— Smock. 172 Tray Cloth. Worked self colour. 173 Supper Cloth. Worked self colour. ARTS AND CRAFTS. First prize, 7/6; second, 5/-. Entry fee 6d. For Girls and Boys under 16 years of age. Class 174 Metal Work, light gauge in pewter, brass or copper, any article. 175 Leather Work, in suede, any article. 176 Stencilling, any article. 177 Cane Tray, any shape or size. 178— Best home-made Soft Toy. 179 Hand Weaving, any article. 180— Leather Work in calf, coloured design or plain. 181— Any article of thrift. 182— Poker Work (any article). 183— Dargina Work (any article). Entries close Saturday, May 4th, 1940. HOME INDUSTRIES SECTION Cooks of To-morrow CHILDREN’S CLASSES. FOR GIRLS AND BOYS UNDER 18 YEARS. Whether attending School or not. Exhibitors must carefully certify as to their age and as to whether or not they received any help in producing the exhibit. Exhibits in this Section must be delivered to the Waikato Winter Show Buildings before 9 p.m. on May 29th, 1940. First prize, 5/-; second, 2/6. Entry fee 6d. (No Second Prize unless three or more entries.) Class 1— Nut Loaf, about 21b. 2 Currant Scones, three. 3 Best 6 Scones, oven, 3 white and 3 brown. 4 Best Date Scones, six. 5 Pikelets, six. 6 Madeira Cake. 7 Best Light Fruit Cake. First prize 7/6, second 2/6. 8— Best Gingerbread. 9 Best Sponge Sandwich. 10— Queen Cakes, six. 11— Best decorated cake (decoration only to be judged). 12— Six Plain Biscuits. 13— Shortbread. 14— Best 6 Jam Tarts, Puff Pastry. 15— One bottle Preserved Fruit (any variety). 16— Dish of Toffee. 17 — Dish of Cocoanut Ice. 18— Dish of Fudge. 19— Dish of Turkish Delight. 20— One Jar Jam, any variety. 21 — One Jar Jam, Plum. 22 — One Jar Jelly (any variety). 23 lib. Home-made Butter, salted. Entries close Saturday, May 4th, 1940. Art Section —Children's Classes (See Art Section) LINE HOUSES with SISALKRAFT Wall and Ceiling Linings Several Grades 7/9 10 3 16/- per 100 sq. ft. mm Water-proof, wind-proof, unbreakable, and non-shattering. Beeon* mended for across open studs ami ceiling beams. All grades take wallpaper, paint or calcomine. SISALKRAFT at 7 9 per 100 sq. ft. is ideal for use in place of scrim. STOP CONDENSATION DRIPS for Id per square foot, no wire netting or other reinforcement necessary. Cover Hay Stacks .. L'llllM.’l.’V ith **S-K” FI BREEN, 17/4 per ICO sq. ft. Made in sft. widths and is placed over the stack lapped at joins and pass a tie rope over joins or place netting wire over and weight netting. Can also quote for made-up covers with I r.iplete. “S-K” FI BREEN also recommended for outside walls of garages, and all outside farm buildings. FARMERS can also cover their implements and manures and outbuildings at a minimum cost. Send for free samples and illustrated literature to— P. HEATH-PREEST & CO., 47 Queen St., Auckland fig ApYS Better Values in Better Wearing Men’s Wear MdgJsTm.Md%s & VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON (Opp. Para Rubber Co.)

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Waikato Times, Volume 126, Issue 21043, 20 February 1940, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 126, Issue 21043, 20 February 1940, Page 12

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