‘Now, Joan, remember you’re a lady!’ 1 mm m >*«•< *% *h' ' a,-''' &&&<< 'MV' m . %-A m ■ *< *' J ? WM When Joan hat her Bournville Cocoa, she doesn’t believe in leaving ;:X any in her cup ‘for manners.’ A great drink, with its heartening warmth, its chocolaty flavour; and a great tood providing just that EXTRA nourishment the children need to increase their powers of resistance. Milk by itself is a splendid source of nourishment; but Bournville Cocoa milted with milk is a 45 per cent, better food. Made by Cadbury in the Factory in a Garden, They need the EXTRA nourishment of BOURNVILLE COCOA tIALF A CUP OF RICH FULL CREAM MILR IN EVERT 3d. BAR OF CADBURY'S MILK CHOCOLATE n* HOKITIKA POULTRY PIG EON, AND CANARY CLUB. ANNUAL SHOW ANNUAL SHOW TO BE HELD IN SOLDIERS’ HALL, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 21, and 22 SCHEDULE FOR POULTRY CLASSES NOW OBTAINABLE. ; KNITTING AND FANCY WORK SECTION. JUDGES:—Mesdames Anderson and Macintosh. “ • ■ Entries to be at the Hall, not'later than 10 a.m. FRIDAY, July 21. Where Specials are given, no prize money will be awarded, * ■ All exhibits must.be the bona-fide work of .the exhibitor and never already won a first prize in any show. /* U'. Special care will be taken of all exhibits,' which will be on show in the supper room at the R.S.A. Hall, under the supervision of Mesdames Hart, Hall and Lynch. ; ' Entry Fee 6d. First Prize 3/- second prize 1/6. No second prize unless 4; or more entries. , The selling price of exhibits to he stated on the entry form • : All exhibits must be the bona-fide work of the exhibitor. Class I—Men’s1 —Men’s Pullover or Cardigan. Class 2—Ladies’ Jumper or Cardigan. .. j' . Class 3 —Ladies’ Scarf and Beret. Class 4—Baby’s whole outfit (dress, coat, bonnet). Class s—Ladies’ Dressing Jacket. < .... , / Class 6 —Boy’s Suit o Class 7—Pair Socks. Class B—Any article Class 9—Knitted Cus Class 10.—Girls under 16 years, Jumper. Class 11—Girls under 16. any article knitted. Class 12—Best hand-worked Apron. Mrs Hart’s special 5/-, Class 13 —Best hand-worked Duchess Set. Donor.s/-. Class 14.—Best hand-worked Supper Cloth. Donor 51- ■ ' Class 15—-Best hand-worked non-classified article. Donor 5/*. .Class 16 —Best hand-worked Cushion. Donor 5/-, ' ~ Class 17 —Best hand-worked Nightdress. Mrs A. W, Yarrall’s trophy. Special prize donated by Mrs W. Hall for most points in knitting, 10/-; Miss Ross 51- cash, for best Baby’s Outfit; G. Kennedy, apeoiat for best Girl’s Knitting Class; Wholesale Boot Co.’s trophy 10/6 for belt Knitted Cardigan; It. Paterson, 10/6 for Best Ladies’ Dressing Jacket; Millers Ltd., 10/6 for Best in Class 6. •; • .< . F : ENTRIES FOR KNITTING SECTION, CLOSE WITH MRS C. HART, HAMPDEN ST., (’Phone No. 182), ON SATURDAY, JULY Bth. GIRL GUIDES AND BOY SCOUTS’ SECTION. Entry Fee 6d. Prize Money: Ist 2/6, 2nd 1/6, 3rd 1/-. Special prize valued 10/6 for best board of knots, donated by H. Kortegast, Mr Herring 5/-, second prize. The following Knots to be* mounted on board: — , > Knots—Reef, Clove Hitch, Sheet Bend, Bowline, Bowline or Bight, Sheep Shank, Fisherman’s, Pile Head. T. A. LYNCH, Secretary, SALE STREET, HOKITIKA. r Child s Dress. Jt-
NEWMAN’S MOTORS LTD AND WHITE STAR SERVICES (Under Vice-Regal Patronage.) TRAVEL BY FIRST CLASS SUNSHINE SEDANS. * CARS LEAVE MOKITIKA FOR OTIRA, CONNECTING WITH CHRISTCHURCH TRAIN THREE TIMES A WEEK AND RETURN. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS. Leave Hokitika 9 e.m, Leave Otira 3 p.m. CARS LEAVE HOKITIKA FOR FRANZ JOSEF GLACIER (WAIHO) AND FOX GLACIER (WEHEKA)THREE TIMES A WEEK. AND RETURN. DEPART HOKITIKA: DEPART FOX GLACIER» S-rX A.HI. SUNDAY _ ?3.l WEDNESDAY _ •■Si WEDNESDAY - KLjd FRIDAY - ••*• FRIDAY - - 10.0 MONDAY . ... _-. •.!• Cars arrive «. Waiho Gorge at 9.80 p m„ and at Weheka at 8.46 P- m - Oars arrive at Hokitika from Glacier* it 8.80 p.M AGENTS FOR HUDSON AND ESSEX CARS, A ALL DOMINION MOTOR AGENCIES. AND WHITE STAR SERVICES, T6!egraphle Address • Garage V* ‘‘Newmans Hokitika,” Weld St Hokttike , No. 1. OUR LEGAL LIABILITY FOR PASSENGERS COVERS UP TO £20,900 EACH CAR IN THE STATE FIRE OFFICE. NEWMAN’S MOTORS LTD. CORNET? Of WELD & SEWELL STREETS HOKITIKA
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 June 1933, Page 7
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