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■ Little's Hold Another Embroidery Competition ! H For the ■ BEST WORKED THREE PIECE LINEN ■ DUCHESS SET. I (Hemstitched for Crochet Edge). ■ Three Prizes will be awarded as follows: • ■ Ist.- Prize—Goods to the value of ... £1/1/- ---■ 2nd Prize—Gooßs to the value of 15/. ■ 3rd Pv]>e—Goods to the value of 10/- ---■ And for-— • . ' ■ THE BEST WORKED COLOURED ZAMPA 9 APRON. ■ We will also give three prizes. This class is open I to girls under 16. ■ Ist. Prize—Goods to the value of 17/6 9 2nd P'-izL'—G1 cods to the value of 10/H ... >le<\ Prize—Goods to the value of ..... 7/6 ■ CONDITIONS—AII Entries are Free. ■ . All Art Needleworkers are eligible. . H - ' Work may be pressed, but NOT washed. " ■ Competitors may enter as many articles as they %^ H wish. ■ . H Aprons, Duchess Sets, and Cottons must be pur- » chased at this store. 9 Judging will be carried out by a Needlework ' H Expert, whose decision shall be final B COMPETITION OPENS—SEPTEMBER 10th. B CLOSES NOVEMBER 29th.^ ■ NOW'S YOUR CHANCE LADIES—GET BUSY ■ EARLY LOWERHUTT OPPOSITE The Wise Man Buys his Seeds at—— . EVERYBODY'S STORE. Lare Stocks of TE ARO _ ■ ■' . 4 Famous Seeds 3d and 6d gj^— j^L -vVa | X^^n|| J Seed Potatoes .from the _ V il^^il (All Hand Picked).. , \S^^^^^S^^^^B Arran Chief .... 2/- x : We Deliver the Goods. - 1 ' ' ■ ' ' ' 9 Aft ' r.l y^wT^myfl^^^l llf V OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Vf \f{\ yy^S^ *"c .iced People |B^^^^ra Market Gardeners! oW^mWf^A This is of -Importance mUM ff M Ml f f Never risk the heart-breaking mWitomfrmMtw $ffl &1* 1 disappointment that an unsuccessBl ilWiw^ J? jt^^^i ful garden means. Of course you HI W^mU^i^J^^ will want the confidence that these ■I •' l^^^^KP^vjwtf reliable seeds give. .-, Hardy and ■ i Ifi^^^'lbl^c^^^ fresh, these assure you a crop of I ■jl^^^S^JJ BEAtyS—Canadian Wonder, .30/II Uil^^^P';^¥^^ CAiSBAGE.—FIower of Spring, LETTUCE—Webb's Wonderful, ' ONIONS—AiIsa Craig (selected ONIONS—Y7hite Spanish, 10/- lb }^^^^^\^^'^W ONIONS—White/Lisbon 6/-:lb. BK&iir/J^S- ' PEA^—Stratagem 24/- .bushel. . ■^SKS*^^^!:-', BEET^-Our famous turnip -rootP^J^fi POTATOES — Sutton Supreme, %^^&^J.ApS/ y@i(;'. RADISH—Long Scarlet 3/- lb. T. WAUGH&SON HUTT VALLEY NURSERIES High Street ' Jackson St/ , Lower Hutt Petone

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Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 16, 11 September 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 16, 11 September 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hutt News, Volume 3, Issue 16, 11 September 1930, Page 3

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