You Really Must <X* Enterforlhis! Fancy Dress Contest for Ladies To mark the Grand Reopening of "The Farmers" on completion of extensive alterations, £36 m prizes ' Grand Parade of Competitors in Costume through our Store, and Voting for Prize Winners, On FEIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2nd, at 7.30 o'clock. 1 CONDITIONS 1 The Competition is open to ladies of Christchurch and district. Entrance forms may be obtained at any of our Piece Goods Departments. 2 The materials used in making the costumes entered in this Competition must have been purchased from "The Farmers'," and the cost not to exceed 15/-. 3, Costumes must be suitable for wear to a Fancy Dress Carnival. i Charge dockets for materials purchased must be attached to entrance form. This must be filled in and signed by the competitor and returned to— THE DRAPERY MANAGER, N.Z. Farmers' Co-op. Assn., Christcliurch, not lf.ter than Monday, November 28th. 5. The public present will bo the judges, and prizes awarded on popular vote. Scrutineers will be appointed to count the votes, and their decision must be accepted by competitors as final. 6. Ballot papers will be available, and distributed to all persons over 16 years of age in the eatablishment on Friday evening, December 2nd, prior to the commencement of the Parade. 7. Employees of The N.Z. Fanners' Co-op. are ineligible to compete, as also are professional Dressmakers. 8. Competitors will arrive in costume. A Cloak Room will be provided. 9. Competitors will assemble in our Tea Rooms on Friday Evening, December 2nd, at 7.30 sharp, where numbers will be issued, and join in the Grand Parade through the Store, returning to ' the Tea Rooms, where the results of voting will bo announced. *■> it PRIZES FOR MOST ORIGINAL COSTUME. Ist—£lo ORDER ON "TIJE FARMERS" FOIJ GOODS. 2nd—£s ORDER ON "THE FARMERS" FOR GOODS. AND THREE PRIZES OF £1 ORDER EACH ON "THE FARMERS' FOR GOODS. PRIZES FOR THE PRETTIEST AND MOST ARTISTIC COSTUME. Ist—£lo ORDER ON "THE FARMERS" FOR GOODS. 2nd—£s ORDER ON "THE FARMERS" FOR GOODS. AND THREE PRIZES OF £1 ORDER EACH ON "THE FARMERS" FOR GOODS. , The Farmers Cashel Street Christchurch i Excursion Train leaves Christchurch for OTIRA at 8 a.m. on \ Sunday, 6 th November AND a % * Friday, 11 th November Return Train leaves Otira, 4.35 p.m. each day. Detailed information from all railway stations CIOLD the. ... WORLD OVER FOR MORE THAN 40 YEARS The ORIGINAL 321 loofhßruah ALWAVS IN THE YELLOW BOX Js 'Prevention vetter . . . than Cure rpoOTH decay will ultimately cause mouth and throat trouble as well as general ill health. A Clean Tooth Never Decays—The Pro-phy-lac-tic Tooth Brush reaches every part of every tooth, every time. It has a curved surface that exactly fits your mouth. Saw-tooth bristle tufts that get in and clean between the teeth. The large end tuft reaches the hard-to-get-at molars and makes cleaning the backs of the front teeth an easy matter. No other tooth brush can give this same efficient service. Made in three sizes: Adult, Small and Baby, in medium; soft and hard bristles. Also in transparent coloured handles in red, green and orange. Representatives: CONNELLY BROTHERS Auckland and Wellington !»Ook for the facsimile K- HYPHENATED NAME # Pro*plu|,-Cac-tic
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19147, 2 November 1927, Page 5
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