POPULAR YOUNG ACTRSs&i MANNEQUIN PARADE and COMPETITION mm Miss Jocelyn Uowarth—the beautiful and talented young actress who will be appearing in the J. C,; Williamson production, "Ten-Minute Alibi," which opens its season at the Theatre Roy: Miss Jocelyn Howarth ture "The Squatter's Daughter," which was shown in l church recently. She will be accompanied by two other (illustrated below) for the purpose of the competition. ARE YOU A JUDGE OF FASHION* CASH PRIZES FOR WINNER low how to obtain voting form). The person placing them to to same order, or that nearest, to the choice of Miss Howarth will »T < ceive a cash prize of £2 2s. There will be a second prize of 10s m cash, and a consolation prize of a pair of lady's silk stocking T the event of a tie the prize money will be equally divided/^ MOW TO OBTAIN YOUR ENTRY FORM MANNEQUIN PARADE ARRANGED ENTRY FORM, simply telephone Hay's, No. 32-023 or No 31-92* or else come in personally. Each entry form costs 6d; as "well « allowing you one chance of winning the competition it also ad mits you to the Mannequin Parade, either on Tuesday or Thins day. Upon request for an entry form, one will be either' posted or handed to you. Your entry will not be eligible unless the fee of 6d has been paid. If you wish, the payment may be made on the day of the parade you attend. All entries must be handed In not" later than 3 p.m. Thursday, March 7. No tickets will be issued for MORE ABOUT THE PARADES. "The Wind and the Rain' company displaying the Competition Millinery, supplementary Mannequin Parades, principally of the New Season's Millinery and Coats, have been arranged. The Mannequins will be from the Jessie Dickson School of Dancing. A special feature of this parade will be a Bridal display, the frocks of which were made by the firm for a recent Christchurch wedding. An interesting musical programme has been arranged, details of which will be announced later. ACTUAL HATS ON DISPLAY The actual Hats in the competition will be displayed uv Hay's Millinery Department. Extra entry forms may be obtained for 64 Entries Close at 3 p.m. at Hay's on Thursday, March 7. The winners ■will be announced at a later date. COUNTRY RESDDENTS.—Country and others not able to attend the Parades may submit their entry forms, provided it is accompanied by the entry fee, sixpence. mm wm. W> ■*' >y\p r „?, < <&*&%.% -s>m& WW !&, K£'' /■A* *\- x. } -?jU < ¥ ",x~., i>^.^ jsasssw Do not forget, Mannequin Parades at Hay's 3.pJJj on Tuesday and Thursday next. Admission »j ticket only. ._-
A shilling advertisement m Uie classified section of "The Press" will sell your goods. Try it. 12 Words Is, three insertions 2s 6d.—6
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21411, 1 March 1935, Page 18
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