sssmfis - dies Handiwork Division WOMAN AT HOME. “One of the most hallowed, and lovely, and beautiful sight 8 In our world Is—woman ct home; discharging, with all tho of wledom, the various duties of wife, mother, and mistress, with an order nothing is allowed to disturb, a patience which nothing can exhaust, a . n ®^ e^' on is never ruffled, and a persevorenoe that no difficulties can interrupt, and no disappointments arrest.” —J. A. James. Department Superintendents: MESDAMES GREENSLADE, BENNETT AND DOUGLAS. Entries Close Thursday, May Ist., 1930. Eacli exhibit in the following sections must be accompanied with a sealed envelope containing the name of the owner (inside) and the Class number on the outside. All exhibits in the Needlework Section to be work of the Ex hibitor. Exhib' must not have taken a first prize at a previous Waikato Winter tsnow. First prize, 7s 6d; seoond, os (except where otherwise specified). Entry fee, Is. No second prize In any class under three exhibits. No exhibit can be entered or shown in more than one class. No article that has received a first prize from this Association in the past is eligible for a prize this year. Return of exhibits will be made on ancl after Wednesday, June 4th. Address Exhibits for this Section as follows: SUPERINTENDENT, LADIES’ HANDIWORK SECTION, Waikato Winter Show, HAMILTON. POINTS PRIXE. —Messrs .T. R. McKenzie, Ltd., offer a Points Prize value £2 2s, for the most points in the Ladies’ Handiwork Section. Plain Needlework Section SfSj m wzm Class 183 Class 184Class 185 Class IS6 Class 187 Class 188 Class 183 Class 190 Class 191 Class 102 Class 193 Class 194 Class 195 Class ISQ Class 197 Class 198 Class IS9 Class 200 Class 201 Class 202 Class 203 Class 2C4 Class 205 Class 206 Class 207 Class 208 HAND-MADE ARTICLES —COTTON. Set of underclothing. Child’s Frock. Hem-stitched Handkerchief, plain. Buttonholes, three of each, two kinds. HAND-MADE ARTICLES —SILK. Set of Underclothing. Child's Frock. tSilk Juniper, knitted. MIA.OHBNE-MADE ARTICLES. Set of Underclothing. Suit Man’s or Youth’s Pyjamas. Man’s or Youth's Silk Shirt. Man’s or Youth's ’Cotton Shirt. Child’s Frock or Garment. Girl’s Dress (5 to 12 years). Made from used garment. Boy’s Suit (5 to 12 years). Made from used garment. FLANNEL WORK. Any article of Underclothing, hand-made. Any article of Clothing, machine-made. WOOL WORK. Knitting, any article not provided for. Baby’s Booties. Stockings or Socks. Golf Jacket, or Cardigan, knitted. 'Child’s Outfit. Jumper, knitted or crochet. Baby’s Shawl. Child's Coat and Bonnet. Best Three Novelties In Wool. Set of Infant’s Clothing. Art Needlework" ' Section Address Exhibits for this Section as follows: — SUPERINTENDENT, LADIES’ HANDIWORK SECTION, Waikato Winter Show, HAMILTON. Messrs House and Daklng, Ltd., offer a Special Points Prize value £2 2s, to the Exhibitor securing the greatest number of points in this section, Classes 209 t,o 272. Class 209 Cias3 210 Class 211 Class 212 Class 213 Class 214 Class 215 Class £lO Class 217 Class 218 Class 219 Class 220 Class 221 Class 222 Class 223 Class 224 Class 225 Class 228 Class 227 Class 228 Class 229 Class 230 Class 231 Class 232 Class 233 Class 234 Class 235 Class 236 Class 237 Class 238 Class 239 Class 240 Class 241 Class 242 Class 243 Class 244 Class 245 Class 246 Class 247 Class 248 Class 249 Class 250 Class £sl Class 252 Class £53 Best Vase Artificial Flowers. Prettiest Worked Table Centre, coloured. First prize, Work Basket, value £1 is, donated by Langsfords Speciality House. Prettiest Crochet Camisole Top. Princess Petticoat. First prize, value £i Is, given by Messrs. Hooker and Kingston. Best Silk Nightdress. Best Cotton Nightdress. Prettiest Worked Table Centre, white. Crochet Lace, flue. Table Centre, small. ■Crochet Lace, coarse. Table Centre, small. Crochet in Cotton, border on Tray or Tea Cloth. Crochet D’Oyley, one only. Kimona. Morning Apron. Afternoon Apron. Apron made from Sugar Bag. Best Exhibit in Stocking Bag. Boudoir Cap. Prettiest Pram Cover, any material. Baby’s Bonnet, prettiest. Best Eiderdown Cot Cover. Satin Stitch Embroidery. Richelieu Embroidery. First prize, value £1 I*. Eyelet Embroidery. Guest's Towel. Tray or Supper Cloth, coloured. Tray or Supper Cloth, white, crochet excepted. First prize, value 10s Gd, presented by Devon Art Depot. Tray or Supper Cloth, for exhibitor who has never won a first prize. First prize, value £1 Is, donated by Messrs Hooker and Kingston. Carver’s Cloth. Luncheon Set. Daintiest Pair Bedroom Slippers. Bed Spread, Fancy. First prize, value £1 Is, presented by Messrs Hooker and Kingston. Gross Stitch, any article. Toilet Set (3 pieces) coloured. Pillow Shams, one pair. Fancy Handkerchief. Collection Fancy Handkerchiefs (3). Cushion, most artistic, filled. First prize, value 10s 6d, given by Messrs A. J. Entrican and Co., Ltd., Auckland. Embroidered Card Table Cover. Tailing, one article. Daintiest One-piece Frock, cost not to exceed 15s 6d. First prize, value £1 Is, donated by Messrs House and Daklng, Ltd. Prettiest Hand Bag. First prize, value 10s 6d, given by Mr. W. J. Stevens. Most, Original Pin Cushion. Prettiest Tea Cosy. Prettiest Frock, vhilds. Prettiest I.amp Shade.
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17972, 18 March 1930, Page 16 (Supplement)
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