PRESBYTERIAN CAKE DAY AND SWEET PEA SHOW. MASONIC HALL - FOXTON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6th, 1928. FEATURES: Sweet Pea Show; v 'Sponge Cake Competition; Stalls for sale of Cakes, Produce, Fancy Goods, Lollies, etc., etc. AFTERNOON: Programme, After--1 noon Tea. EVENING: Children’s Recitation Competition. Admission: Silved coin; in evening Children free. 'SPONGE CAKE 'COMPETITION : (Cakes to become the property of, and be sold for the' benefit of, the Ladies’ Committee): (a) 'Butter Sponge, entry free. Miss Speirs’ special prize. (b) —'Sponge, (no butter), entry free. Mrs. Perreau’s special prize. :SW[EET PEA SHOW: Points Prize, Mrs. Parkes’ Trophy 5/-. Ist Prize 1/-; 3 entries or over, 2nd Prize 6d. Entries close at Hall, 10 to 11 a.m. and 1 to 2 p.m. on 6th inst. 1 — .Sweet Peas, 3 sprays, maroon 2 Sweet Peas, 3 sprays, crimson or scarlet 3 ‘Sweet Peas, 3 sprays, cream and pink 4 Sweet Peas, 3 sprays, lavender 5 Sweet Peas, 3 sprays, blush or pink 6 'Sweet Peas, 3 sprays, mauve 7 'Sweet Peas, 3 sprays, picotee edge 8 — 'Sweet Peas, 3 sprays, rose or carmine 9 Sweet Peas, 3 sprays, cream 10— 'Sweet Peas, 3 sprays, blue 11 — Sweet Peas, 3 sprays, white 12 — 'Sweet Peas, 3 sprays, orange or tangerine 13— (Sweet Peas, 3 sprays, any other colour 14 — 'Sweet Peas, collection, 3 varieties, 3 sprays of each 15 — 'Sweet Peas, collection, 6 varieties, 3 sprays of each 16— Presbyterian Trophy, valuo 10/-; to be won outright; for the best collection of Sweet Peas, 4 varieties, 3 of each. To be grown; from seed by Exhibitor. Second Prize 2/6. Best Vase of Sweet Peas, selected from I to 16 inclusive. 17 — Bowl of Sweet Peas, -with own foliage; not more than 3 varieties, judged for quality and effect. Bowl to be not more than 9 inches across. RECITATION COMPETITION EVENING. 8 years and under, boys and girls Ist prize only. 14 years and under, boys and girls, Ist prize only.
BE ADVISED. ORDER YOUR SUIT-TO-MEASURE FOR CHRISTMAS NOW—TO-DAY. FROM G. F. Smith, Foxton We have been advised that no more orders for Suits-to-Measnre for ’Xmas Delivery can be taken after December 7th. 6. F. Smith has the finest range of SUITINGS possible. Yon can depend upon the make, the fit and the style. COME TO SMITH’S THIS VERY PAY AND BE MEASURED FOR. YOUR ’XMAS SUIT. G. F. SMITH DRAPER, FOXTON. Always Cheaper at Smith’s. GARDEN PARTY. A GARDEN PARTY will' be held in the Convent Grounds on Wednesday, December sth, at 2.30 p.m. Games and competitions. Homemade cakes and sweets for sale. Admission 1/-, afternoon tea provided. MASONIC HALL. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4th. . FIRE BRIGADE DANCE. FIRE BRIGADE DANCE. NEWfTON’S FULL ORCHESTRA. Good Floor and -Supper.. Gents 2/6, Ladies 1/6. A, WALLS, Hon. Sec. FOXTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE is hereby given that ten per cent, will be added to all rates unpaid by 4.0 p.m. on Friday, the 14th December, 1928. Wm. TRUEMAN, Town Clerk. Last DAY OF SALE.—Ladies’ New Model Crepe-De-Chine Frocks, ‘usually 52/6. To go 29/6. TULLOCH’S, (late Barr and Tyer). Fountain Pen awaits its owner at this office.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 3878, 1 December 1928, Page 3
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