HOME INDUSTRIES.
' PRIZE-WINNERS AT CARTERTON SHOW. . The "first" awards in the Home .Industries section at , the Cartcrtoi: A. and I'. Show were: Bread—Mrs... M' M'Lennan. Bread made by girls—Mis: E; Hawke.; Brown bread—Miss Warrington. Currant: bread—Mrs. F. Wadham. Scones—Mrs. A. King. Girdle f>cones—Mrs. J. B. M'Kenzie. Scones mado by girls—Miss I. Gill. Fancy scones—Miss >D. • Humphries. PikeletsMrs. J. B.' M'Kenzie. .Tarn tarts—Miss N. Harvey. 'Seed' cake—Mrs. .Tohii .M'Kenzie.- Biscuits—Mrs. T, J. Rathbone. Queen cakes—Mrs. A. G. Feast, Gingerbread-cake—Mrs. A. E-. Hadfield: Shortbread—Mrs. J. B. M'Kenzie. Sponge sandwich—Mrs. A. C. .Feast. Cream puffs—Miss M. Humphries. . Coconut ice—Mrs. A. F. Pink... lollies—Mrs. T. iT.. Rathbone. Fruit ■ cake—Mrs. J. B. M'Kenzie.' Founds cake—Mrs. J. ; B. M'Kenzie. , Madeira . cake—; Mrs. .T. B. M'Kenzie. Plum pudding—Mrs. J. B. M'Kenzie. . Fruit— Mrs, .T. M...Beechey. Jam—Carterton High School. cookery class* Sewing and Fancy Work,, Awards were made as follows in the sewing and fancy work division:—Exhibit of fancy work—Mrs. W. Moore., Philadelphia work—Mrs.' B. C. Macfarlane. Afternoon tray cloth' (silk)— Mrs. E. C. Macfarlane.- Afternoon, tray cloth'(cotton)— Miss V. M., Thompson. Pillowsham—Mrs. L. E, M'Leavey. Drawn; thread work (coarse)— Mrs. T. Anderson. Table centre (in silk)— Miss D. M. Thompson. Table centre (any kind)— •Mrs. R. Macfarlane. Hedebo wor!t— Miss F. Moore. Sofa cushion—Miss. L. T: M'Leayv. Point lace—Miss Eobieson. Eyelet embroidery—Miss Ruth Br.vson. Ono piece of fancy-work—Mrs. W. Moore. Camisole eyelet work—Miss R. Bryson. Crochet, work—Mrs. H. Hall. School Children In Competition; _ There- was a largo number of entries in the. school classes.' For various kinds of useful needlework prizes were won by thft following children:— Olive- Coulter. .Parkvale; Pollio Nelson. DaleEeld; Florrie Swinn, P.irfcvMe; Karan.v Hughes, Carterton; Vera Kin*. Carterton. - ;..',. • Writing prizes were won bv—Ken Prazendalo; Dalefield; Millwood, Carterton ;• Jack Keamn, Carterton: Albert Burling, Clareville: Ailei>n Psnseman, Greytown; Emma Bilbr. Crevtown. Drawingawards fell to:—Ken Brazendale, Dalefield; Eric Woodlev. Clareville; whnnka Pako. Clareville: ',Tohn Rpwi, Te Whiti: S. M'Tntosh, Waihakeke; Pau>, Dnwnes, .Clareville. \ Other prizes for school cMMren "-ere won. as follow:—.Tarn farts—W'nnic Kraha.<ren.'Sponge sindwich—M. C. M'Phee. Gnke=—lreie. Colii"r. Gra.««—Parkvale School.. Weed=—ParVrale ReVol. Plnsticene models—Lucy Te Whaiti, Greytown. Now that the "stern, blast of war" has raised the price of Petrol, users of the Richmond Oil Engine are on a much better _ footing than others.' The "Richmond" is the most cbohomical engine on the market. -It is also, the simplest, vet it mosts ho more, but even less than other makes. Call or write for particulars, A. J. Parton, Plumber, Carterton.—Adv.t. '.- We can sell you an Alfa Laval Separator, and an Omega Milking Machine, tho best result producers in the Dominion today. We also Buy,your cream, and give you best price, .'proper test, and correct weight.- :Rail your cream : to'St John's' Factory and-Station, care -Wanganui' Fresh Food and Ico Co.—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2298, 31 October 1914, Page 10
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