PRLSBYTERIAN G«UKCH FLORAL FETE. me B’v HI'LD ON C A°S SQUARE A W SDNIiSDAY, '7th FEBRU AKY. PIiO3ttAMM.K OF EVENTS. 1— Best Decorated Motor Car; Is! prize £2 2 /, 2nd £1 lj, 3rd 10/d, Entrance fee 2/3, 2 Best Decorated Twr-whcelcr; Ist pr : ze (trophy). Entrance fee 1/. 3 Best Decor&ied Bicycle T~ ladies er gents; floral (rideable). Entrance fee ] /. 4 Best Decorated Bicycle, (boy or girl). Entrance fee fid. o—Best IX corated W he. 1 barrow. Entrance fee fid. 6.—Bed Decorated Go Cart or Dram. Entrance fee, 1/. 7 Best Decorated Child’s Go. Cert nr . Child’s Pram (fl <ral). Entt'an-e fee 6d. 8— Best Decorated Children’s Play Cart. Entrance fee 6d. 9 Best Decorated Tricycle. Entrance fee Gd. 10— Best Decorated Koop. Entrance fee 6d. 11— Best Decorated Parasol, Entrance fee fid. 12— Best Decorated Basket. Entrai co fre 1/. 13— Best Basket Floors (any foliage). fee 1/. 14— Best Floral Design, Entrance fee 11. 15— Best Collection Wild Flowers (boy or jfir!). Entrance fee 1/. IG—Be d Co'Jection Native F rn (rmall vaneu-s), juveniles only. Entrance fee fid 17--Best Collection of Vegetables. Entrance fee 1/. IS—Best Collection of .Annuals (12 varieties, 3 spikes each). Enlrauce fee >/. 19 -Best Six Show Dahlias (varieties). Entrance fee 1/. 20— B°st Six Cactus Dahlias (v.triet;ei). Entrance fee 1/. 21— Best Phlox JCrummondi (three or more varieties). Entrance fee 1/. 22 Best Six Asters (variet’es). Entrance fee 1/. 23 Twelve Pansies (6 varieties two e"ch). Entrance fee lj. 24 Best Six Carnations (varieties). Entrance fee 1/. 25 Best Collection Boses (3 varieties, two each) Entrance fee 1/. <■
26"—Champion Hose of the Fete (single flower). Entrance fee l/. 27 Best Vase Sweet Peas (6 spikes, one variety). Entrinc-e fee 1/. 28— Best Three Vases Bseet Peas (1 spikes, 3 vare<ies). Entranee fee 1/. 29 Best Collection Gladiolas (3 vaneties, 1 sp-ke). Entrance fee 1/. —Boat .Decorated Table. Entrance fee ]/. 31—Foster Parade—Best Costume, 1G years and under. Entrance fee 1/. .22 —Tandem Team. Entranee fee (each team) If. 33—Four in Hand. Entrance fee (each team) 1/. 31—Slew Bicycle Ear?. Entrance f, e . Jl--35-Quoits Competiti:n. Entrance fee !/• Bote All cut blooms to become the property of ihe Committee. No second prize unless five entries. For further particulars apply to 8. Preston, Jas. King, or the Secretary, with whom entries close on MONDAY, FEBEUARI, sth, at 8 p.m. All exhibits must be on the ground oy 12 noon Prize winners must be in the marchpast at 4 o’clock or their pr zes will bo forfeited.
rr V: r s/“ re*#? r-tsa ' tr-* up Voile illouses—White, cream, salmon pink, as illustrated— 5/6. White Crepe Blouses, .'i/11. 4/11. Coloured Stripes, 4/11, 5/9. Matrons’ Blouses—Black Poulard with small white spot, very becoming, 5/11. Order one or two >i our recommendation. You will he ple«st'd. with the style—pleased with th exceptional value. Money hack if thoroughly satisfied. Postage 3Jd. el Street LES* FOR EVERYTHIN THAN S in many cases makes life a s« burden. It is caused by the »« Stomach, Liver or Kidneys not »?« acting properly. An occasional M dose of Beecham’s Pills will W remove the evil by toning up M and regulating the digestive v/ and eliminative system. M m can be cured by taking fa Beecham’s Pills. They mingle fa with the contents of the f?| stoKjach, and the nourishing fa properties of the food are then fa readily assimilated. &« 3ss9Kßb 8 is generally caused by the over- W worked digestive organs trying CHI to digest food at night which they should have assimilated during the day. BEECHAM’S PILLS prevent insomnia by tjj soothing and assisting the digestive organs. m causes more than half the sick- K$ m ness in the world, especially of Mi ,-£? women, but it can be prevented 'M or Cured by taking* s In boxes, labelled lo^d 1/14 2/9 Now the summer heat hss come what a boon “No Rubbing Laundry Help ” will be to the housewife for washing clothes clean without rubb’ng and it will not injure the clothes, this we r-Looal Stcrelseepers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 January 1917, Page 3
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