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Winners In the Competition Race

Every Dog Has Its Day

Ready, steady—" and away went readers for a prize! One or two were handicapped by their choice of a title, but it was a close race between competitors for the twenty-four prizes. "A bus to catch," "Better late than never" and similar titles caused quite a number of starters to drop out half-way down the course. "Dogaed determination leapt right ahead to the winning post, and "National Fitness Week also was among the first twenty-four. rWll I k WCre l U if d °" their on § inalit y. and "Willie B. Cau-ht" (W,ll he be caught?) sent in by reader June Smith, of Point Chevl Jiei, specially appealed to the judge. Here i s a ]i st o f the twenty-four lucky winners:— lan" M M-μ" P M nt Ch 7 alier ' '2. box of marbles, fed B S an M Unt -^ lbert, age "' ™°n°Pl-ne kitset. £red Bland Morrinaville. age 13, autograph book. Maureen Kelleher, Northcote, age 7, puree. Mvra re R { a T 8, £ eV °?V° rt < a § e '2. mouth organ. Myra Roberta, Clevedon, age 14, stationery set. M«Baret Morgans, Dannevirke, age 12, folding bookcase, lhelma Leuh, Takapuna, age 13. stationery set. Rosemane Reynolds, West Tamaki, age 16, stationery set. t-velyn Eagle, Ponsonby, age 14, autograph book. Noreen Healey, Point Chevalier, age 15, box of draughts. Henry Thornett. Otorohanga, age 13, fountain pen. Bryan Lloyd Point Chevalier, age 9, folding bookcase. Barbara Taylor, Heme Bay, age 14, mirror and comb, h-atty Cade, Devonport, age 7, box of marbles. Deane Bond, Remuera, age 15, monoplane kitset. Keece Hodgson, Te Awamutr, age 9, autograph book. Noel Jarman, Epsom, age i 3, table tennis set. Muriel Eason, Parnell, age 11, folding bookcase. J. G• Bilfcey. Pukekohe, age 11, Mickey Mouse printing outfit Geraldine Bailey, Morrinsville, age 9, hair brush. Carol Sanders, Takapuna, age 9, purse Molly Hollinger, Waikato Line, age 13, girl's pur B e. Peggy Wallace, Epsom, age 13, folding bookcase. PINK certificates go to the following, who are highly commended on their good work: — Pauline Ho-king Epsom; Alison Corkill, Wairoa; Cedric Read!, Auckland; Ila Richards, Auckland; Raymond Quickfall, Mount AlbertNorma Leece, Three Kings; Sylvia Tong, Birkenhead; Noeline Gardiner. Onehunga; Graham Johnson, Heme Bay; Colleen Rawlinson, Auckland; Marcus Beal, Remuera; Susan Mackenzie, via Te Awamutu; Marjory Wareham, Wellington; Valerie Barnes, Grey LynnClaire Tr.gg, Avondale; Shirley Winstone, Auckland; N. Jaram,' Whakatane; Noehne Cates, Northern Wairoa; Edna Crothall, Rotorua; Helen Burton, Mount Eden; Bob Whitefield, Grey Lynn; Desmond Smithy Sandringham; Joan Laycock, Ponsonby; Robert Dyett, St. , Helier'e Bay; Mate Beros, Te Kuiti; Joyce Hollings, Onehunga; William McGavock, Auckland; Arthur O'Loughlen, Epsom; Ailsa Wallace, Epsom.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 80, 5 April 1939, Page 25

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Winners In the Competition Race Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 80, 5 April 1939, Page 25

Winners In the Competition Race Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 80, 5 April 1939, Page 25