w m m GOOD WORKMEN ALWAYS BUY GOOD TOOLS YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO LET BAD TOOLS RUIN A GOOD JOB. IT PAYS EVERY TIME TO BUY THE BEST. FOR THE DEPENDABLE QUALITY OF THEIR HARDWARE GRIFFEN AND SMITH HAVE THE CONFIDENCE OF EVERY EXPERIENCED TRADESMAN; FOR BETTER QUALITY AT BETTER PRICES YOU NEED GO NO FURTHER THAN A Complete range of all Tradesmen’s requirements add''Bdilders’ Supplies . always in stock. GENERAL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARDWARE MERCHANTS Ilevell St. HOKITIKA; Also ot Westport, Head Office: GREYMOUTB,
your . What a pity it is to see so many fine youngsters going down to whooping cough, measles and chicken pox! If only you knew that Lane’s could help and protect them, ensure freedom from such weakening epidemics 1 BOild for the future I Give your children perfect health and strength —bring them up on Lane’s. •‘lt’s famous because it’s good.” Price : .2/9 and 4/9 'at' ait ' Chemist. itirfStorei." Manufactured by The Lane Medicine. Co. Vd (E G. Lane, Graduate. Chemist) ... Otimaru,NZ,. 6 SJVC’S EMULSION •5: SiMilfiiiiiiSiiniStiiiiSiiuSiiiiiSiiii^iiiuiiiinSiiiUHiiiiiiiiiiSiiiiSiliiimiiiSSilßiUiSßiliiSi'ibi'lUlSijtiißiHnjijuiwiiiitßmM YOUR CLOTHES TAYLOR! i it ':p. fcv ( • A t DRY CLEANED ■ —-o : H —COST IS SURPRISINGLY 4 * JL. .: SMALL. [As an investment In smarter dressing and keener economy, send your clothes to Taylor’s for exv pert Dry Cleaning and Pressing— It ’ saves your clothes and your cash. Do it now—send your clothes to Taylor’s to-day. : I II , i!!l ; 111 iiii' ii'i 111 (hi m | I f| m |"! liii iiii iiii ‘iijl ?!'i ■ ill iiii N iiii R. PATERSON, MERCER. |jj REPRESENTING C. TAYLOR AND CO., LTD. | ’ • t ’ • • • iiii HOKITIKA POULTRY PIG EON, AND CANARY CLUB. ANNUAL SHOW ANNUAL SHOW TO BE HELD IN SOLDIERS’ HALL, TRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 21, and 22 ; V SCHEDULE FOR POULTRY CLASSES NOW OBTAINABLE. KNITTING AND FANCY WORK SECTION. JUDGES:—Mesdames Anderson and Macintosh. Entries to be the Hall not later than 10 Aim. FRIDAY July 21. Where Specials are given, no prize money will be awarded, i. AH exhibits must he the bona-fide work of the exhibitor and never already won a first prize in any show. 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 be stated on the entry form, All exhibits must be the bona-fide work of the exhibitor. Class I—Men’s Pullover or Cardigan. Class 2 Ladies’ Jumper or Cardigan. i 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 or Child’s Dress. Class 7—Pair Socks. Class B—Any article (knitted). Class 9—Knitted.Cushion. 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/-. Cl.ass 13—Best hand-worked Duchess Set. Donor 5/-. Class 14.—Best hand-worked Supper Cloth. Donor 51Class 15—Best hand-worked non-elassified article. Donor 5/-. Class 16—Best hand-worked Cushion. Donor 5/-. /Class 17—Bast 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, special for best Girl’s Knitting Class; Wholesale Boot Co. s trophy 10/6 for best Knitted Cardigan; R. Paterson, 10/6 for Best Ladies’ Dressing Jacket; Millers Ltd., 10/6 for Best in Class 6. 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 Bond, Bowline, Bowlin© me Bight, Sheep Shank, Fishernia. 's, Pile Head. ; „ T. A. LYNCH, Secretary, SALE STREET, HOKTO4
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1933, Page 3
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