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! aflEE^BßpellSSisHffißl PRIZE WINNERS BERGER'S TITLE COMPETITION CONGRATULATIONS TO First Prize—£so. Mr. P. O'Reilly, c/o l9Coutts Street, Kilbirnie, Wellington. Title : " Judgment from the Bench." Second Prize—£ls: Divided among Mr. R. F. Haughey, 50 Glen Road, Kelburn, Wellington; Ivor Hunt, c/o W. Eggleton, Hora - Hora, Cambridge; June White, Cranley Street, Dargaville. Title: "A Good Start." Third Prize—£s: V. B. Murray, 35 Norman Road, Gisborne. Tide: ** Following in Father's Paint Pots." 50 CONSOLATION PRIZES OF 10/. EACH I. M. Long, 22 Kelburn Parade, Wellington. Arthur I. Harrison, 11 Rhode* Ave., Mt. Albert, Auckland. Wm. Christensen, Clifton, Sumner. K. Christian, Park Rd., Te Awamutu. Betty Hey, 21 Pilmuir Street, Lower Hutt. Mrs. A. Nilsson, 72 Smithfield Road, Wanganui. Mrs. Clem Eggleton, Box 1891, Auckland. Robert Hatton, 38 Hamilton St., Temuka. K. McDowell, 30 Ake Ake Ave., Palmerston North. E. W. Burke, 23 Weaver St., Oamaru. Dorothy Stuart, 116 Stafford St., Timaru. Miss P. Thornton, c/o Mr. T. Hailes, R.M.D., Kaikoura. L. V. Brightman, I Wellington St., Hamilton. E. M. Wootton, 14 Onflow St., Dunedin. A. Hewitt, 167 North St., Timaru. Diana Taylor, Onewa St., Birkenhead, Auckland. Mrs. J. B. Mawson, St. Andrew's College, Christchurch. Mrs. C. E. Schou, 95 Calvert Rd., New Plymouth. M. G. Pilkington, I Tawhiri Rd., Onehunga, Auckland. A. Smith, 31 Liverpool St., Hamilton. Mrs. L. Kingsbeer, c/o Commercial Hotel, Ashburton. Mrs. E. M. Andrew, Young's Beach Rd., Papakura. Elizabeth Kirkwood, II Duckworth St., Anderson's Bay, Dunedin. Nita Teutenberg, 60 Ballance Sfc, Gisborne. Mrs. D. Morrison, 12 Richmond Ave., Karorl. Wellington. Mrs. B. Savage, 65 Avalon St., Chrlstchurch. J. P. Millar, 31 Mattock St., Christchurch. Mrs. A. Readman, 17 Prince Albert Rd., St. Kllda, Dunedin. Mona Flett, %% Eden St., Oamaru. CF. Payne, 43 Macdonald St., Napier. S. PL de la Mara, 39 Seddon Rd., Hamilton. Miss V. Wiltshire, 20A Dmwson St., New Plymouth. O. R. Jones, 57 Warrington St., St. Alban's, Christchurch. June Bhtkemore, Sprlngston, Canterbury. Edith Burgess, Klmbell. R.M.D.. Fairlie. J. McKlttrick, 23 Hamilton Rd.. Hataital, Wellington. Miss N. Anderson, 10 Te Weka St., Timaru. Zoe Teasdel, Hill Rd., Belmont. Miss' J. Vincent. 3 Young St., Claudelands, Hamilton. Gwenda Chalton, 70 The Terrace* Themes. W. F. Ashman, Waitepeka. Barry Weeds, It Helen Sfc, Brooklyn. W. dimming*. Niblett St., Wanganui. Gar. Stone, 16 Woeleombe Terrace, New Plymouth. D.GuLong. I7A McDonald St.. Napier. Pearl Johnson, 28 Norfolk SL PoWnby. Auckland. Dell Dickie, 35 Plunket St., Kelburn, Wellington- Hugh Stewart, c/o G. W. New, Palmerston North. 124 Mt. Albert Rd., Auckland. Leigh Fletcher, c/o Mrs. Harrison, Panmure Rd., Ellerslle, Auckland. Lewis Bergers and Sons (N.Z.) Ltd., desire to express their grateful thanks to all the vast number of entrants in their Title Competition. So great was the volume of work involved In listing and Judging the entries that the results are a little later than was originally anticipated, and for this they ask your kindly indulgence. FOUNDED IN LONDON 17G0 v\l*', PAINT Bright eye. and rosy VW ' ORIj cheeks— sturdy limbs Imuisionbuiids.because it fe not a medicine but a of Its Cod Liver OIL natura l food—full of goodness, rich in Preah Eggs, and;, other vitamins. Children put on weight, become Ingredients, plus the cheerful and radiant, keep free from unique Lane's formula, coughs and colds. Give them LANE'S. s Two •Iμ* 2/' ■"•" 4/f-«ll Chamltts and Store*. IB fAMOUS BECAUSE IT'S GOOD! Your Railways For Your Profit All The Year Round The best exchange for money in the field of transport is given by the railways, which work faithfully and efficiently in accordance with the Department's slogan .-.. "Safety, Comfort, Economy." New Zealanders realise thoroughly that the way of personal and financial safety is the Railway. Do not grieve in trains of thought. Take the trains of fact —trains that dispel worry and save money for everybody. Your Trains for Your Travel

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 158, 5 July 1940, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 158, 5 July 1940, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 158, 5 July 1940, Page 10

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