A PRESBYTERIAN NNUAL JjILORAL F ETE. CASS SQUARE. HOKITIKA (By permission of Borough Council). WEDNESDAY, 30th JANUARY. 1918. —Programme of Events.— 1. —Poster Parade, Best Costume, (over 14 years); entry Is.' V 2. —Poster Parade; Best Costume, (under 14 years); entry 6cp 3. —Decorated Bicycle;', ladies or gents; entry Is. 4. —Decorated Bicycle, girl or boy; entry 6d. 5. Decorated Wheelbarrow,; entry Is. 6—Decorated Go-Cart or Pram; entry Is. f ' , 7. —Decorated Go-Cart or .Pram, (child’s); entry 6d. 8. —Decorated' Children’s Playcart;entry 6d. 9. —Decorated Tricycle; entry 6d. 10. —Decorated Hoop; entry 6d. 11. —Decorated Parasol; entry 6d. 12.—Decorated Basket,-(arranged for „ effect); entry Is. \ 13.—Floral Design; entry Is. i 14.—War Banner with motto; entry 6d. 15. —Tandem Team; entry Is. 16. —Four-in-Hand; entry Is. .V P , \ CUT FLOWERS. 17—6 Show Dahlias (varieties); entry Is. '• ’ [lB. —6 Cactus Dahlias (varieties); entry r is. s ■ 19.—Phlox Drummondi (3 or more i varieties); entry Is. j 20, —6 Asters (varieties); entry Is. i 21.—12 Pansies (6 varieties,' 2 each); | entry Is. :f 22:—6 Carnations (varieties) entry Is. 23. Collection (Roses (G varieties, 1 „ each) 24. Champion • Rose of Fete (one bloom); entry.ls. , | 25—Vase Peas (4 spikes, 1 variety); entry Is. | 26!—3 Vases Sweet Peas (4 spikes, 3 varieties); entry Is. ! 27.—Collection ‘'Gladioli (3' varieties, 1 spike); entry Is. 28.—Collection of Annuals (6 varieties, 3 spikes each); entry Is. 29—Collection of Flowers; entity Is. 30. —Collection Wild Flowers (girl or boy); entry 6d. 31 .—Collection Native Ferns (girl or bov); entry 6d. 32. —Collection Vegetables; entry Is. 33. —Decorated Table; entry Is. 3-i.—Pot Plant, Best; entry 6d.
V cooking COMPETITION. 35. —Home-made- Loaf. 36. —Plate of Scones, oven 37. —Plate of Scones, girdle. 38. —Plain Cake. 38a.—Fruit Cake. 39. —i*latc of Sliortbread. 40. —Fancy vSponge. 41. —Billy Sponge. 42. —Plate of Oatcake. . 43—Plate of Pastry. 44 .—Collection of Home-made Sweets (4 varieties). 45. Collection Pickles and. Sauces. SPORTS. 46. —Quoiting. . V. 47. —Vaulting. • . ■ : , 48—Hop, Step and JumD. 49. —Tug-’o-War. 50. —Obstacle Race. 51. —Children’s Races. 52 .—-Bowling Competition. 53.—Putting Competition. ' - ’ Etc., Etc., Etc. yVOBE, PRODUCE AND KiVEET - ' ' STALLS, AFTERNOON TEA: Hokitika Band has kindly consented to vender a musical programme.
NOTE: All cut blooms to become the property of the Committee. Ail exhibits in cooking competition to become the property of tlie Committee. No second prize unless five entries. For further particulars apply. to Messrs S. Preston or James King," with whom entries close on Tuesday 29th. 'January at & p.m. All exhibits must be on the ground by 12 noon on 30th. January. Prize winners must he in the marchpast at 4 o’clock or their prizes will he forfeited. ADMISSION—6ch
To-night is hoseing time if you want keep your lawn looking fresh, green, attractive. Ask for the Lor 6 qualities of NORTH BRITISH HOSE, the qualities for long wear, and trade Imperially. . Misses Adison are showing smart; novelties in Crepe~de~chin« and voile tailor collars.—’Advt.
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