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Potatoes are cheaper at Knowles Cook like Balls of Flour. Less than Id. lb. owL bag (112 lbs.). Delivered free

... TREES, 3/- each to clear. Bramleys, Woroesters, Cox's, Grenadiers. PEACH TREES, 10/- each. FLOWERING CHERRIES, each. 10,000 BLACKBERRY BUSHES, 2/- each. Be sure and buy your Sugar at once. You have been warned. Give your Grocer a turn. Arriving first week ...

FRUIT CLASSES

... Mr. Godfrey: 3, Miss Springbett. lums (Victoria) : 2. Miss Springbett. Pears (dessert) : Mr. P. Dunn: 2. Mr. Clifford. Blackberries (cultivated) : 1. Mr. Dunn: 2. Mr. Anderson: 3. Miss Springbett. Pears (cooking) : 1. Mr. Clifford: 2. Mr. L. G. Barton: ...

Beginners Luck '—l, Mrs. Sayer. HOME PRESERVES 1 lb. pot of , strawberry jam -1. Mrs. Woodrow; 2, Mrs. Osborne;

... Woodrow; 3. Mrs. Neame. 1 lb. pot of jam, any other kind —1, Mrs. Godfrey; 2, Mrs. Osborne; 3, Mrs. Anderson. 1 lb. of blackberry jelly —1, Mrs. Woodrow; 2, Mrs. Neame; 3. Mrs. Cowers. 1 lb. pot of jelly, any other kind —1, Mrs. Crouch; 2. Mrs. ! Osborne; ...

PRIZE FRUIT

... PRIZE FRUIT A gloriously mouth - watering array of cultivated blackberries. Victoria plums, grapes and pears were to be seen in the fruit section. The Amateur Gardening silver-bronze medal was awarded to Mr. G. Eggleton for the most outstanding exhibit ...

Vegetable Classes

... Dunn; 3, A. Clifford. Victoria plums-1, E. Johnson. Dessert pears-1, W. Godfrey; 2, G. Tong; 3, Mrs. Coleman. Cultivated blackberries-1. P. Dunn; 2, Group-Captain Neville; 3, Mrs. Boons. Cooking pears-1, Mrs. Coleman; 2, W.Godfrey; 3, A. Clifford. Grapes-1 ...

HARVEST SUNDAE

... HARVEST SUNDAE 2 lb. cooking apples; 4 lb. blackberries; 6 oz. sugar; One family brick dairy ice cream. Make a syrup of sugar and water. Peel, core and slice the apples and simmer with the blackberries until tender. Arrange sPoonsful of ice cream In sundae ...

[‘dAfAilleallutnn . APPLE HARVEST

... degrees. If you can still find a few blackberries on the hedges, try this: * APPLE AND For Sunday lunch, try this: BLACKBERRY JELLY PARIS APPLE SPONGE 1 lb. cooking apples; 1 lb. cooking apples; 2 lb. blackberries; 2 oz. sugar; Sugar. 6 or.. flour; Wash ...

HOME PRESERVES

... Miss Morrison. _ _ 1 lb. Raspberry jam —1, Mrs. Neame. 1 lb. Jam-1, Mrs. Godfrey; 2, Mrs. Neame; 3. Mrs. Osborne 1 lb. Blackberry jelly-1, Mrs. A. Fowl; 2. Mrs. Marsh; 3, Mrs. Osborne. _ _ 1 lb. Jelly-1, Mrs. Neame; 2, Miss Morrison; 3. Mrs. A. Foad ...

THREE-HEADED DAHLIA

... whilst in the fruit section three succulent peaches were admired with mouthwatering glances. Grapes, apples , pears and blackberries were a little less plentiful than usual, but were none the less inviting. - Glob Beautifully risen cakes, the -. Mc. envy ...

THREE-HEADED DAHLIA

... Anderson. ere admired with mouth- Pointed cabbage -1, Mr. watering glances. Grapes, Amos; 2. Mr. Clifford. apples, pears and blackberries Cabbage lettuce —I. Mr. were a little less plentiful than I wual, but were none the less Amos; 2. Mr. Ashby: 3 . Mr. Anderson ...

FRUIT CLASSES

... 3. Mr. Godfrey. Victoria plums Perkins. Dessert pears 1. Group Captain Neville: 2, Mr. Dunn; 3, Mr. Godfrey. Cultivated blackberries I. Group Captain Neville; 2. Mr. Dunn: 3. Mrs. Borns. Plums-4. Mrs. Colbourn: 2. Mr. Johnson. Pears-1. Mr. Clifford. Grapes-1 ...