WOMEN'S WORK
FINE EXHIBITION A'lV MANAWATD SHOW. Each year sees an increaso in tho nuni' ber of women exhibitors at the A. and P. Show at Palmerston North. This j-enl the fair sex is parWcularly well , represented, there being over 200 entries in the ail and fancy needlework classes alono Tho standard of work maintained in tliosi sections was the subject of very favour a bio commont, and yesterday, the judge; had difficulty in making their awards .These were as follow:— ' . Fancywork—Jliss\Jl'Pherson (Hawera) l'j'Miss Jessie Brown (Bulls), 2. Handsomest and best-worked cushionMrs. A, AVosche (Palmerston North), 1' Hiss H'Phereon (Hawera), 2. Pillow sham—Miss E. I. Stephens (Ek e(ahuna),' 1; 3liss. Quinn (Jlasterttm), 2. Shaded' embroidery in silk—Mrs W Knvner (Mastertxjn), 1; Miss Jessie Browi (Bulls),-2. Afternoon tea cloth—Mrs. A. Lind (Ha wera), 1; Mrs. M. Anderson (Stratford), 2 Daintiost evening camisole—Miss R James (Palmerston North), 1; Miss 13 Gooeh (Shannon), 2. Hand-embroidered nightdress—Miss 0 Smith (Palmerston North), 1 'and 2. Tablo centre—Mis9 A. Lind (Hawera) 1; Mies R. Phillips (Auckland), 2. Camisolo—Miss W E. 13. Chapmai (Napier), 1; Miss V. Scott (Wnngauui). 2 Eyelot-hole embroidery—Miss Quini: (Masterton), 1. Infant's vest—Mrs. M. A. Gregeor (Levin), I and 2. Urawn-tliread work—3lrs. 01. Andewor (Stratford), 1; Mrs. G. M. Andowoi (Mahoc), 2. ~ Monogram—Miss R. Phillips (Auckland) 1; Miss W M. Cook (Palmerston North), 2. ... * * Daintiest blouse—Mrs. M'. Lumsdor (Hustings), 1; Miss Quinn (Masterlon). 2 Fancy needlework— J. C. Gilibow (Rongotea), 1; Mrs. M. Lumßden (HastFancy needlework (coloured)— Mrs. W Raynor (Masterton), 1; Mrs. M. Gold Ingham (Palmerston North), 2 i CoHon crochet-Miss . H. . Smcr.lor, (Auckland), li Mrs. A. Lind (Hawera),-2 KniUciT or crochet hat—Mvs._tt. Do\\ nf (Nupier), 1; Mrs. Bmmley (Palmerston Nortli) 2. Woollen jackot-Mrs. W. Gifford (Napier), 1; Mrs. W. Dowues (Napier, 2. Infant's woollen petticoat (crocliot) — Miss Wnsicr (Innha), 1; Mrs. \\ Git; woollen jacket-Mrs. LM. H. Cohen (Hastings); 1: M. Toigan (Palmerston North), 2.' Th Knitted jumper-Miss J. Tta on (Awalniri), li Mrs. A. Isaacs (Palmer(knitted)— Mrs. M. Fei"£Ui 1; Mrs. M. A. Gresgon (Levin), 2. wSolien X Greggon, 1; Miss R, Pliinu)3 (A; 1 «^" < 'l' „ Infant's woollon M. 11. Cohen, l i Miss D. N. Tnv or q«f- of but-lonliOiCS—_ MMurraj North), U Mibb T. E. Isaacs (P plZ r t"ng-Miis Brown (Bulla), 1 Mr". J C Gibbons (I(«WoM, 2 Child's embroidered frock—Miss •gawwiS* »■*"" 1- itrs M. out (Cheltenham), Ham!-t.iittcd wx .(girls under 1G years -Miss TT Bales (Kohl), 1; 'Mi ? s V,. Daly (New Plymouth), 2.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 35, 5 November 1920, Page 4
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407WOMEN'S WORK Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 35, 5 November 1920, Page 4
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