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A ROSE AND SWEET PEA SHOW. Including classes for Pot Plants, Cut Flowers, Floral Artistry, Home Industries, &c. WILL BE HELD IN THE Premier Hall, Pukekohe, ON Thursday & Friday DECEMBER 7th AND Bth. In aid of the funds of St. Andrew's Church. Entries CLOSE Monday, Dec. 4th Schedules are now ready and are obtainable at the " Times" office or from The following alterations and additions have been made to the Schedule of Prizes, viz. : Section 57—Bread, yeast, home made from "Champion" Flour, first prize four bags of flour presented by the Northern Roller Milling Company, and second prize two ditto. Sections 58, 59 and 60—Scones Plain. Scones Currant, and Scones Girdle, to be made from "Champion'' Flour, first prize in each case four 6|lbs bags of Hour, presented by the Northern Roller Milling Co., and second prize two ditto. Section 35—Decorated Dinner Table (Novice)— Special first prize of 10/6 donated by Mrs A. Grigor. Special Prizes— One Guinea donated by Dr Wake for most points in Rose and Sweet Pea Sections: One Guinea donated by Mrs A. B. Barter for most points in Home Products ; and One Guinea presented by Mrs I. A. Motion for most entries in Home Products. A Prize of oOlbs of " Champion'' Flour will be presented by the Northern Roller Milling Coy. to the parent attending the Show with the largest number of his or her own family. F. E. BIMPSON \ Hon. 1068 F. H.BKOWN j Sees. THE KING APPLES " Pride of Canada" Who is there who has not heard of Canada's faniousftrpples ? Canadian apples are the last word in fruit excellence. The beautiful colour, the magnificent full, fresh, distinctive flavour will appeal to the connoisseur who appreciates a really good apple. % The O.K. brand of Okanagan apples from the world famous orchards of the Okanagan Valley—grown on British soil by Britishers —is absolutely out on their own. We handle this brand exclusively because there is none, better. j While all varieties of Okanagan apples are excellent—we have. taken jolly good care to pick out the best. " The Pride of Canada " is the most perfect apple on earth to-day. It is the acme of supreme perfection—the production de luxe in the apple world. f These apples are every whit as good as we crack them up to be. If they were not, w'e would, like Brer Rabbit "lay low and say nuffin." These'are not "just as goods," they are THE goods. " The Pride of Canada " apples are retailed in Pukekohe, exclusively by Heerdegen's Fruit Store. Cost no more than "just as £Oods,"— maybe less. [jEERDECEN'S fRUIT SI ORE. Lower Kins; Street. PUKEKOHE, 2PACE on advertising stations 1 in Pukekohe to let. For terms

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 225, 10 November 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 225, 10 November 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 225, 10 November 1916, Page 3

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