El . 4 ThBS , B Bag Competition | BIIGOG p Results for November Q COlUPOtitiOnS B The first prize (£3) was won by a K „ . Christchurch resident with 167 p fit *W Pjml" iw bags, while nine competitors tied id ui oy uaaii g].- for the last - two prizes wit h 2 o Q Ps-Stop infill 13 ba £ s - Every month the bags roll [^ 8 i£Cd Will in from all parts of the Dominion, U L. fi s." JW\ an( * *ke interest taken in the com- r-j 08 GOfltiniSßO K petition warrants the proprietors g continuing the prizes for another p \UnnfhSu $!! 'E-l Y ear - The conditions are simplic- U - l¥ly!BUßiy dill g] fry itself—there are no cash pay- Q Movt Voisr 0 ? ents °f c T + f H Bt , 1 f e the Q SIPS A & led! IPH bags and send them in— the more n pd ' the merrier." iEßssyyißißHKiEßK§[ Diagonal cftcopper. The only Strapper on the market with the perfect diagonal elido stroke. ' Strops any biade, ordinary or safety. Gives an edge that makeß shaving delinhtfully easy and pleasant. BEWARE OF CHEAP IMITATIONS. Order through your dealer. ■ vvnolesale from BBODEHICIC AND CO., Harris Street, Wellington. UPPER HUTT FLOWER SHOW Hazlewood), H. Johnson, 1; Mrs. Pearce, • . "■ Twelve varieties sweet peas (trophy ■■" ■ ■ THE : PRIZE-WINNERS. M t T> S " ?**&• H " ?°>. n - son, I; Airs. Pearce, 2. • Six varieties Tfco cummer A™ „? th* ir™,,. w„n- H. Johnson. Three varieties . The summer_6how of the Upper Hutt- t Hj hn l; . Mis 3 rjharlesand District Horticultural Society was ™ r tt o. mi d „i,° {f re i„l,r 1. l-ij ,i +>~ m .__ tt.ii TTr,T,o» tt,.«-I woitn <*• uainardia, Airs. Anderson, 1; 1? ,2 ;r V,ff i Charlesworth, 2. Canterbury bell* ■ show tv f H MrE - E - J - P - **«* !• Mis * Carles: ' 'otic lie 5£ 3£f i^'-^iS: B^ •posed a vote of thanks to Mw. Wilford and "" - Godetia $£.' for the interest she hadtaken 1 in" the &"$ \ ' 7 « vJ<«," society: The number of entries received M*l tm - ?■ M Sji* rabi Wk ~ ? v ■ filled the hall, but- allowed sufficient *». A T T ww & n space for the flowers to.be' arranged "t' H " without crowding. Mr. C. H. Izard, f?'l nso p n ' "° d - H 'l, le^ ip! N S president of the society, secured three *£'• ??fw ir« tL.itbl 1& P w first prizes with his sweet peas and car- f'f^ A XE r %"™ , y nations, and'several other members were %}™™> *i "m. ?? a £ 6 'vf- t>* ? an 9 ' «•*-■«"-■ *"» s!f TV^^^wSkliXiJ: B ■ -n i -ni i dener whose employer gains most points Pot Plants.' ; n this class, TV. H. lep'per, 1■; H. Best collection pot plants, Miss E. A. Johnston, 2. Davis. Native ferns, Mrs. P. J. Usher. Floral Arrangements. Asparagus fern,,, Mrs. A. Anderson, 1; Table decoratton (two trophies, prcsent- . Mrs. W. Boyd, 2., Aspidistra, Mrs. H. W. Ed by Mr . p.. D% . Davia and Mr# A _ K } Lepper. Two geraniums, Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. A. Seed, 1; Mrs. P. J. Usher, 2. . One geranium, Mrs. Anderson. Decorated mantelpiece, Miss M. Seed, 1; Cut Flowers. Miss D. Seed, 2. Bowl of roses, Miss B. Twelve out'flowers, Mrs. A. B. Pearce, Martin. Vase, of roses, Miss Eita lep--1-5 Miss M. 'Charleßworth, 2. Six -cut per, 2. Vase of flowers, Miss D. Seed, 1; flowers, H. Johnson, 1; Mrs. Pearce,'2. Miss R. Lepper,.2. Bowl of sweet peas, Six flowering shrubs, H. Johnson. 1; Mrs. Usher. Shower bouquet, Mrs. B. Mrs. Pearce, 2. Eoses (trophy presented W. Short. Floral, basket, Mrs. Seed. by Mr A. E. Pearce), Miss Charles- Floral emblem, Mrs. Short, 1; Mrs. Seed, Worth,'l; Mrs. Pearce, 2. Twelve varie- 2. Lady's 6pray and buttonhole, Miss ties (trophy ■ presented by Mrs. W. B. B. Lepper, 1; Miss D. Seed, 2;. Hand . Leos), Miss'Charlesworth, 1; Mrs. Pearce, bouquet (for'children 0 years and under), 2. Three varieties, Miss Miss N. Anderson, 1; Miss M; Kirker, 2. 1; H. Johnson, 2. Three vari«ties tea" Hand bouquet (for children. 13 years and roses, Mrs. Pearce, 1; Miss Charlesworth, under), Miss B. • Lepper.-' Buttonhole 2. Antirrhinums, Mrs. Pearce, 1; H. W. (children 11 years). Miss D. Seed, lj Lepper, 2. Larkspur, H. W. Lepper, 1 'Peljer Anderson, 2. , and 2. Iris, Mrs. Pearce, 1 and 2. Sweet V Vegetables peas (trophy presented by Mr, J. (trophy printed by Mr. 'I - ■■■■■''■ '■■■■ i ■ ' . i '].'■' ' \ 1 THE POPULAR STORE FOR ( 1 ■ '" '" 1 I At pressnt we have a delightful range of 5 •! ■■'. ' r '■ f ! '!■','■■ . •' ! 1 In plain and Stripe Prints, in several New Styles, I I t \ ■ > . SUITABLE I I For The I ! : , ' i I SEASIDE- AND j j HOLIDAY WEAR. I ■ i \ All Splendid Washing Shades. \ \■ " I 1 • NOTE THESE PRICES: | \< ' 2JII, $I®, 3111 ;j 4\u- to sin \ ] TO-DAY IS THE BEST TIME TO SEE THEM. j ■I - °Ju® r s^ j lir \ IDRAPERS & _ : \
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2953, 13 December 1916, Page 3
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