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184. Chutney, one glass jar. 185. Tomato Sauce, one bottle. 186. Sauce, any other variety. 187. Pickled Onions, one glass bottle. 188. Bottled Fruit, three varieties (rhubard excepted); first 3/-, second 2/-. 189. Bottled pears, on© bottle 190. Bottled Peaches, one bottle. 191. Bottled vegetables, two varieties. 192; Sweets home-made, three sorts.

SECTION VIII.—FOR CHILDREN. Decorative Classes. (Prizes: 2/ and 1/). For Children under 16 Years. * 1031 Basket of Flower* and Foliage. 1941 Bouquet of Flowers. . 195. Buttonholes, three in small vases, fourth standard children. 196. Buttonholes, three in small vases, fifth standard children. Buttonholes, three in small vases, ' «ixh‘l standard children. 198. Buttonholes, three in small vases, secondary sciiCOl scholars. 199. Lady’s Spray. . . ,,■ , 200. Bouquet cff Native Howeic auu Berries. . „„ 201. Decorated Dinner lable, no embellishments, clear glass vases only.

Cookery. £O2. Jam .Tarts, plate qf six, of small cakes, loui varieties, four of each, Mist prize 3/, second %j. . 20*. Tolfee, broken up in bottle. FOR MISS THORPE’S PUPILS. 205. Best Plate of Scones, Standard VI and first year Secondary Pupils. Prizes aiwn by Mr M. R. Varnham; First 3/6, second 1/6. 206. Best Plate of Scones, Senior Pu•pils (secondary). Prizes, 3/6 and 207. Best Sponge Sandwich, without ■butter, Standard VI and First Year Secondary Pupils. Prizes: Given by Mrs T. Bevan, First 5/, second 2/6. . 208. Best Sponge Sandwich; without butter, Senior Pupils (secondary), 'prizes/ given by Mr W. N. Ander- •, ~ son: First 3/6, second 1/6.

Classes for Boys 200. Best Model Garden, to be constructed on. wooden base two, feet square. First Prize, Mrs T. F. Gibson’s trophy value 7/6, second S/6. Boys under 16. 210. Best Plaited Flax Whip will Wooden Handle. First 2/6, second 1/. Boys under 16. . Woodwork for Boys. ' (Prizes given by Mr A. Hinde, Manual Instructor under the Wellington Education Board). % . ' 211. Best Piece of Woodwork, Standard VI Pupils. First 1 prize 5/, second 2/6. 212. Best Piece of Woodwork, First Year Secondary Pupils. First prize 5/, second 2/6. 213. Best piece of Woodwork, Second Year Secondary Pupils and upwards, First prize 5/, second 2/6.

School Work-Writing. CHILDREN IN SENIOR DIVISION. Standards 5 and 6. •214. Hand Writing, girls. 215. Hand Writing, boys. CHILDREN IN MIDDLE DIVISION. Standards ?■ and 4. 216 Hand Writing, girls. 217. Hand Writing, boys. CHILDREN IN JUNIOR DIVISION. Standards ! and 2. 218. Hand Writing, girls. •. 219. Hand Writing, boys. 220. Best Sheet, 50 plain .figures, from Oi to 9 girls. ■2215 Best Sheet, 50 plain'figures, lrom 0 to. 9, boys.

ESSAY WRITING. Subject: “The Home and the Garden.” 161. Secondary Department, prizes 7/6 and 4/-. 162. Standards V. and 'VI., prizes 5/and 3/-. / CONDITIONS FOR SCHOOL WORK. , 1. Jn Classes 214, 215, 210, and 217 writing to be on ordinary foolscap. 2. In Classes 218 and 219, writing to be 'on “NO. 2 ruling.” 3. Passage to foe written In Ciasses 214, 215, 216: and 217: The poiem “Music,” in School Journal for February, page

In Classes 218 and 219; Tlie poem “Summer” from “Winter is . . . . from Side taSide.” February School journal, page 9. : , - ■, 4. School work to ■be certified'to by a teacher. 5. To enable school work to be judged and property displayed, all such work must be forwarded to the Secretary at the “Levin Chronicle” Office not later* than 5 pan. on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28. , ' 6. The pupil’s name, name r of school, and teacher’s, certification must be written on 1 slip supplied by the Secretary, or on a separate piece of paper, and pinned to each exhibit, On no account - should these particulars be written on the work. ■ " GENERAL ENTRIES CLOSE .at the .. “Chronicle” Office : at 8 p.m. on SATURDAY, MARCH h

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Shannon News, 29 February 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Shannon News, 29 February 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Shannon News, 29 February 1924, Page 4

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