FINAL RESULTS (Masferfon Section) WM I CTM^»».'ar.LrCaU«^Z3Q?!^C^^rX-MBT7T7,-iKT-arCT‘? l -X7T.7X’l'Ur->3J; Centennial /efflux i I ZihZjZ Baby Contest w 7 I ' ' FIRST PRIZE GOES TO MARTHA HEM! LOCAL PRIZE LIST ’ AID ST. JOHN TO FIRST AID! Substantial Margin of Votes I ™| "i:::::::::::: £4 ! I 4th PRIZE SSSS’SS’SSSS £2 KEEN INTEREST THROUGHOUT I ££ Z!""Z"":"”"""" fo/6 ■■lf— 1 Mill Ilin n I Ml—imiHiini ■ wwfFTF^r»-’ ,^H>!|4t^ l -*nMnirir«nu-wrwTMT"F«ir«T> i r ,I 'UH W. E. CODY Ltd. X “I’m in a big hurry ....” _A / n . F . . e ■■ m. » n rkni s i — Because Cody’s, Ltd., have a lovely selection of ~ §CntS OH" O. ioy ette a. yOO S. Margaret Ford 1 414 | _Xqj m y needs. Cody’s is the store for call for free catalogue. 3rd /mV complete selection of all Babies’ and Baby No. 70 / V Infants’ Mfror BABY CHAIRS, with Castors, Tray and JQ/g BASSINET MATTRESS AND PILLOW 7/U Ptarina Henson 990 vi tui . “3 CHAIR 42/- eoA SEA fh m h-d"( pi k't i I Drapers and Showroom Specialists CANVAS SWING 6/6 MeSh <BS 25/6 Baby No _ 62 _ L COT MATTRESSES, 4ft. x 2ft 15/- TO 24/6 PLAYPENS 32/6 Fay Henson 888 ALL WOOL SHAWLS, dainty pat- INFANTS’ BARRAS 3/11 INFANTS’ INTERLOCK FROCKS, t terns 12/6 to 32/6 WOOL PILCHERS 2/9 Pastel shades 5/6 to 5/11 Ako all types of Prams at Best Value. Baby No. 8- SILK & ' WOOL VESTa 2/6,0 2/11 D^V Pto rSe™ WO ° L MA ™ EE “"“L l3/6 O 7 D] , z 7 r INFANTS’PETTICOATS, fine qual- White, Pink, Blue, Nil, Maize— INTERLOCK CREEPERS 3/11 Koger nlake 0/3 ity> embroidered and lace-trim- 4/11 t 0 ' /b INFANTEES & BOOTEES—- @ 6f|l m ' ed 3/6 t 0 5/6 PRAM SUITS 7/11 to 18/6 from 1/6 to 2/11 wOCMT S ; Baby No. 66— . Anthony Peterson .... 612 jgg A W | N“ mber Number Es A W’ , V&F * ® V¥ e J&®. * JLCO® Baby. • Votes. CASH DRAPERY, LTD. 193 QUEEN STREET. ’PHONE 2397. I I QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. 1 121 ■■■■ Ttnm....... —re, - „„ - ' - 2 125 , „ .,. 1... , - 3 63 6; 2 i34 DONORS OF THE SIXTH PRIZE new . . . DRY CLEANED AND PRESSED ( jEEEE-g • ./p and exciting \ / L° 109 Prams 4 look well and give you confidence. nZZZZZZ 22s : ./ wBl- FAWN lwfc- Eiili I test! skin bags rapa. Collections and deliveries r 20 98 y * ’7* r g j -i — ff"’ I —>l LA 21 343 o - aan y- J fQ 22 139 1 Ladies’ Handbags and Gloves Branches at: - X' 23 54 Coach or Cane \Z' .' f ° °7 n indiv j,l Ual Xv’GZV Siv. 24 60 \ , , requirements from Fawn WOODVILLE, PAHIATUA, EKETAHUNA, WikK N 25 43 With \--- Skins supplied by us, or from MARTINBOROUGH, FEATHERSTON, • 26 39 Snnnw Tvres Y° ur own skins - Inspect our GREYTOWN, CARTERTON. 27 211 jpoisgc v • V, display. We repair any part 28 59 y ' ’<- ■ f ’■ ■. of a Handbag from Clasps to ™—™ 29.............................. 61 SELECT ON OUK \ • E< ’ l "’ l ” 4 WAIRARAPA STEAM L _ .... !ll|j La /i, S S,“ V- • ..LL .. j. bradbury . . wins the Masteiton section of the g- 90 PRICES Practical Watchmaker, Jeweller, M A MMB? P Centennial Baby Contest, we will 36 ////'////126 ‘ Optician and Ladies’ Handbag Sai x&ir c U Xi. H Dry Clean FREE a Costume, and to 37 . 197 9 r> o qTPFFT Manufacturer. the Father we will Dry Clean 38 c 0 W PFRRY QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. King Street, Masterton. 'Phone 1378. Suit. This Is a Gernuno » ZZZZ m ® . B 41 41 —rwwiutn 42 108 . 43 64 44 61 ORGANISED BY THE « |5 V 47 •■•••••••••••••••■■•••••■•■••■ 52 St John Ambulance 51 /.'.'..'.'./’’..'//./I/. 155 I A N.Z. WINNER | ••••••••••••■ EE 1 ' L‘. s ffor nr pn * ij j r- id ■ ok a a i |eeeee ! W®r .L.A. Ltd. First rriZ6 SDuU Cash I :====! matter you retire for Baby or for «I::::::::::::::::::::::::::: “ the home generally, we can supply it. The C J D ' OA KA I ® i” 1F.F.C.4. is known throughout the district, OCCOnO r riZO Cash and has ® enviable reputation for value and ' I < / aJ - r dealing. Shop at “The Farmers,” — (Donatedby the proprietors of the Universal Health Remedy, R.U.R.) 71 ZE/EE/T 50 RlastertOU S Senior Store. THE following Prize List has been generously donated to the win- 74 3 54 „ Q ’ I f ning babies of the Centennial Baby Contest, filming of which and 73 | Specials from Boot specials irom voting is now taking place nightly at the Cosy Theatre. 78 ZZZZZ 79 '■ Department. ShoWFOOm. LOCAL PRIZE LIST 78 * Withdrawn. || CHILDREN . S BLACK GL ACE SHOES, 1 -bar Green'aSdßMe.^ 1111 KmCkerS t 0 More than 9000 votes were recorded and lace. Sizes 3x9.* ' ' in the Masterton section of the National j Pair. from O' £6 FIRST PRIZE (Goods to the Value) donated by W. E. Cody Centennial Baby Contest, which is be-1 | «S r.ip-. c ■]• . ' ing held in aid of the St. John Ambu-I ~ rmure peciahsts. i chil ™' s CANAD,AN gumboots ' £4 SECOND PRIZE (Cash) Anonymous Donor. ‘'S l S “ S ° af, « Pair. mothers of the 80 babies whose person-[ 8 £3 THIRD PRIZE (Goods to the Value) donated by Arts & Crafts, S C 'Xeo’E'l WH Al S FROM Ltd. mented, without exception, on thcj kJii X Hv'LFAfA healthy, happy type of baby that was' , —.. A MF V D'PPAKTMFWT /”> I” 1 <O7IDTU DT3'f r Z"C’ / i i xzi \ i i i t n tt- i entered in the competition. The six 0. FmI.U K liJLja a IVaXIjIu a XZ I’UUKIn i KUZE (Goods to the Value) donated by L. b. Nicol, Masterton babies for whom most votes! Esq., Jeweller, Queen Street. were recorded will now compete in the: ROYAL DOULTON WARE Wairarapa contest, against winners. ! nnnnmrr ni ATrc ! from Dannevrike, Pahiatua and Car- | CHILDREN b MUGS — PORRIDGE PLA 1 ES £1 FIFTH PRIZE (Goods to the Value) donated by R. T. Woollams,, lei ?°. n k Final ' st ? f ° r the district then > I 2/11 Each. 3/6 Each. r ' enter the semi-finals with babies from I ’ ’ rTDITAT Q Esq., Chemist. , all parts of the North Island. North! fi tdi ATI7Q VKKt.AL. DkJ vV l_.iDIsland will meet South Island in the ill BABY 1 LAI Lu., heavy j n assorted “Nursery Rhyme patterns. Mgfejjj m/C CIYTU DDI’7I7 <C' jl .1 w 1 \ 1 11 IV7 C' D New Zealand final, for which hundreds] i 5/- Each. 2/6 Each. iU/b blAlri PKIZL (Goods to the Value) donated by W. G. Perry, of thousands of votes will be polled. ll w Esq., Pram and Radio Dealer. and the urinate winner receives £500.i Proud Masterton mothers are said to be I Bfrsm nT@ IBM guU ~ . — confident that the six fine babies who! js® ra B ’vSw'h wAM 'tPj ra Bp A A Special Prize to the parents of the Winning Baby is offered by led the voting here will go far towards' i & B E/yE ** E . ® K — the Wairarapa Steam Laundry, Ltd. One Lady’s Costume and one Granl^manUei-of the Regent' I/*JIO Gent’s Suit Dry-cleaned FREE. Theatre, who is in charge of the com-IS ffi^MSaSasah®s2 jkjw /' //)Z- A 1 TO. ) I iDLirWD I r petition locally, expresses his appreci- FOR ALL L—-.Z. '—l lon °f dle whole-hearted co-operation, ntov’C MCIPirW I ®rTT=®iM 1600. ISSS,O /'■''i iVa**® received from mothers, and says thc| BAD X o INJLEbVo // I ( 1 Ii t ) )W enthusiasm shown was extremelyi o/ ® ®\s gratifying. j -n...™-™™-
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