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Writing j Competition | The following are the winners in the | Writing Competition recently held for | Primary and Secondary Schools: — | 2nd Standard | Ist Prize, £1; Dennis Clarke, Parnell School. 1 2nd Prize, 10/-: T. Ridley, Royal Oak School. 1 2nd Prize, 10/-: Mary Elliott, Eilerslie Convent. | 3rd Prize, 5/-: Edna Bunting, Eilerslie School. I 3rd Standard ' Ist Prize, £l : Joan Pink, Avondale Schooh j 2nd Prize, 10/-: Tui Hine, Devonport District School. \ 2nd Prize, 10/-: Brian Nickles, Royal Oak School. | 3rd Prize, 5/-: Tom Smith, Parnell School. ! 3rd Prize, 5/-: Joan Martin, St. Benedict's School. | j 4th Standard I Ist Prize, £1 : Leslie Fletcher, Grey Lynn School. | 2nd Prize, 10/-: John Boyd, Royal Oak School. ra | 2nd Prize, 10/-: Muriel Unsworth, Otahuhu District School. | 3rd Prize, 5/-: Betty Wallace, Royal Oak School. | | 3rd Prize, 5/-: Gordon Campbell, Grafton School. g | sth Standard 1 S Ist Prize, £1 :N. Lewisham, Remuera School. | 2nd Prize, 10A: Loris Craig, Maungawhau School. | 12nd Prize, 10/-: Desmond Mitchell, Normal School. B 3rd Prize, 5/-: Nancye Searle, Grafton School. | Special Prize, 3rd, 5/-: Frank Watt, Remuera Dist. School. 1 6th Standard | Ist Prize, £1: Yvonne Robinson, Meadowbank School. | 2nd Prize, 10/-: Violet Hingley, Normal Model School. i 3rd Prize, 5/-: Bert Haycock, Vauxhall School. 3rd Prize, 5/-: Dave Terrace, Parnell School. Secondary School Pupils | Under 14 Years Ist Prize, £1: Evelyn Henry, Form 111. A., Epsom Girls' i Grammar School. 2nd Prize, 10/-: Hilda Cameron, Kowhai Junior High | School. ! 3rd Prize, 5/-:' Tarleton Trafford, Takapuna Grammar g School. I I Under 17 Years | Ist Prize, £1: Rosalie Cocks, Epsom Girls' Grammar I School. B 2nd Prize, 10/-: Betty Bean, Auckland Girls' Grammar I School. B 3rd Prize, 5/-t Ivan G. Wilson, Dilworth School, Epsom. Most Promising Writer: Leslie Fletcher, Standard IV., Grey Lynn School. (The pupils of Standard IV. will be taken for motor ride shortly.) Special Prizes.—lt was not intended that the Competition should be open to Standard 1., but owing to the interest displayed by Parnell School and entries being received from Standard 1., Special Prizes have been awarded as follows— Ist Prize, £1: Raymond Withers. 2nd Prize, 10/-: George Hailwood. 3rd Prize, 5/-: Elsie McLaren. A Special Prize of 5/- has also been awarded to Laurie Schischka. The Prize Money is being forwarded to the successful entrants. The judge reports that the writing was of very high standard, and owing to the great number of entries received, extreme difficulty was experienced in deciding the winners. Accordingly, where ties have taken place, prizes are awarded in full to each pupil. your Brakes 9 fifletf with Often life itself depends on the efficiency of your brakes ... the urgent demand for a sudden stop is never refused by brakes lined with Cresswell s. Even when worn down to one sixty-fourth of an inch in thickness, "Gresswell's" has been found to be just as emcient as when first fitted r. . though it is not recommended that brake linings should be used as thin as this. . Have your brakes lined with "Cresswell's" at your regular garage and note results. New Zealand Agents: Maling and Company Ltd. Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin CONCENTRATFO fi &•% kJ beverage AZtJ Classes fr-A . K5 A '°- of Delicious summer drink

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 282, 28 November 1929, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 282, 28 November 1929, Page 20