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LADIES’ HANDWORK.

Sewing. Woolwork: Miss Mary Shaw 1, Miss P. Sanderson 2. . Embroidered d'oyley: Miss J. Ritchie 1, Miss E. Bird 2. Embroidered apron: Miss M. Little 1, .Miss J. Ritchie 2. Sewing- box: Miss M. Thomas i, Miss IS. Watts 2. Doll’s blanket: Miss P. Dovey 1, Miss N. Greenslade 2. « Knitted scarf: Miss 1. E. liowie 1, Miss M. Harris 2, Miss P. Chestnut 3. Laundry bag: Miss K. Rae 1, Miss D. Costella 2. Table centre: Miss B. Ford 1, Miss V. Lee 2, Miss i. Ritchie 3. Best-dressed doll: Miss R. Masters 1, Miss V. Cleaver 2. Any article colt tied embroidery: Miss B. Hammond 1 and 2, Miss J. Fuller 3. Art Needlework. Satin stitch embroidery: Mrs G. Newton 1. Prettiest worked table centre, white: Miss s. Kirk I, Miss G. Rennie 2, Miss E. More 3. Prettiest worked table centre, coloured: Mrs G. Newton 1, Miss Brownlee 2. Crochet lace: Mrs R. Knipe 1, Mrs M. B. Waters 2,. Miss 1. 0. McCutchan 3. Cross stitch: B. McKean l, Mrs G. Barker 2. Mrs E. Rennie 3. Guest’s towel: Mrs P. J. Challies l, Mrs G. Newton 2, Miss 0. Dring 3. Crochet d'oyley: Mrs K. Knipe I and 2, Mrs J. McMillan 3. Embroidered d’oyleys: Mrs G. Newton l and 2, Miss S. Kirk 3. Tatting: Miss M. Murray i, Mrs C. M. Ambridge 2, Mrs L. J. Brownlie 3. Stencil work: Mrs H. Ramsey L and 2. Fancy handkerchief: Mrs H. McDonald 1, Mrs G. Newton 2, Mrs English 3. Baby’s bonnet: Mrs J. Hunter l, Miss M. Ashton 2. Boudoir cap: Mrs H. Ramsey 1 and 2. Pin cushion: Mrs F. H. Clapham I. Mrs C. V. E. Dawbin 2. Prettiest frock, child’s: Mrs P. J. Challies 1, Mrs G. Newton 2, Miss E. Rilley 3. Princess petticoat: Mrs P. ,1. Challies l. Miss A. Wright 2. Best silk nightdress: Mrs G. Newton 1, Mrs P. J. Challies 2. Bed jacket: Mrs R. Cobbe l, Mrs Knight 2. Morning apron: Mrs G. Newton l. Mrs C. W. Turner 2. Apron made from sugar bag: Mrs S. A. Oates l, Mrs F. Norris 2. Home-made gloves: c. Knox I, j. F. Griffon 2. Best exhibit in stocking bag: Mrs .1. Schulz l- Bedroom slippers: (j. C. Knox I, Mrs 11. Ramsey 2, G. c. Knox 3. Cushion: Mrs T. JngJis I, Miss L. A. Rollett 2. Prettiest hand-bag: Mrs G. A. Kenny i, Mrs 11, Hall 2. Prettiest tea cosy: Mrs G. Newton I, Mrs H. Ramsey 2. set or shoe trees and coat-hanger: Mrs it. Ramsey 1 and 2. Tapestry: Mrs W. W. Dickie I, Miss G. Burtenshaw 2. Miss g. Rennie 3. Tapestry picture: Mrs H. Hall 1, Mrs J. Watt 2. Hand-painted articles: Mrs D. B. Higgins I, Miss M. Harper 2. Rama article: Miss A. Harle 1, Mrs G. A. Kenny 2. Collection of toys: Mrs T. inglis I, Miss A. M. Payne 2. Fancy work article: Schon I, w. f. Mills 2. Article in wool: Mrs J. V. Dingle 1, Mrs J. Campbell 2. Mrs 11. Bowers 3 Article in cotton: Mrs Wallis I. Mrs M. Bounton 2. Article made from sugarbag: Mrs C. W. Turner I. Mrs A. G. Anderson 2. Mrs D. B. Gunn 3, Article co-ting no more than 2s: Mrs n. Ramsey l. Mrs G. Newton 2, Mr L. Dance 3. Article from waste material: Mr L. Dance I, Mrs M. L. Cross 2, Airs C. W. Turner 3. Article of fancy work .Mrs s. Clothier I. Miss A. Harle 2. Article of suede work. Mrs K. E. Steele i. Picture worked in silk or cotton: Mrs D. B. Higgins j, Mrs E. Rennie 2. Picture worked In wool: Miss G. Macßobertson l Mrs j Watt 2. SEWING FOR GIRLS UNDER 16. Tea shower: Miss J. Cresswell I, Miss Nola Tinsley 2. Baby’s jacket: Miss K. Hunter i. Hand-knitted jumper: Miss B. Vercoe l. Miss P. Cookson 2, Mfss S. Jackson 3. Hand-knitted scarr: Miss J. Wiggins |. Miss N. Jesty 2, Miss O. Magncr 3. Tweed or cloth skirt: Miss J. Cresswell i. Miss J. Cole 2. Plain blouse: Mtss E. McDonald 1. Miss .1. Clothier 2. Princess petticoat.; Miss J. Kerens |. Miss 1. Antuuovich 2, Miss J. Cosgrove 3. Nightdress: Miss J. Kerens i. Miss E. McDonald 2. Pyjamas: Miss J. Kerens 1. Miss it. Milne 2. Dressing gown: Miss J. Warneford 1, Miss B. Vercoe 2. Dressing jacket; Miss .1. Kerens 1. Miss .1. C.-esswell 2. Supper rloth. coloured: Miss j. Cresswell 1. Miss J Patterson ?. Tray cloth: Miss M. l'owles l. Miss L. Clark 2. Miss c. Hill 3. Tea cosy: Miss M. Rycroft l. Miss .1. Cheat 2. Fancy stitches: Miss M. l'owles t. Miss R. Seddon 2. Handkerchief sachet: Miss F. Cox, 1. Miss ,1. Cresswell 2. Dress.- Miss Blunt !. Miss M. Cry lls 2. Guest towel: Miss J. Ritchie i. Miss M. Grvlls 2. Laundry hag: Miss j. Cresswell l.'.Mi-s E.

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19896, 27 May 1936, Page 3

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834

LADIES’ HANDWORK. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19896, 27 May 1936, Page 3

LADIES’ HANDWORK. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19896, 27 May 1936, Page 3

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