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TECHNOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS ■ ; 9 • ' CHRISTCHURCH SUCCESSES. ' (rRESS ASSOCIATION TEIVEGRAU.) "WELLINGTON*; .November 11. The following: candidates were- successful at the June Technological Examinations of the Ci,tv and Guilds of London Institute: —: Christchurch—Cabinet-niaking: Arnold E. DenTio, Grade 1, Mcond-class pass. Mechanical Engineering—Graeme M.. Mitchell, Grade 1, pass; Graeme M. Mitchell, Grade 2, second-class pass. Plumbers' Work —George Baker, Grade 2, pass; William. J. Chappeli, Grade 2, pass. Dressmaking—Elizabeth Wright, secondclafs pass. Plain Needlework —Elizabeth Wright, firstclass pas 3. Plain Cookery—Ruth 11. Anderson, Ada. H. Andrews, Doris Brown, Winifred. A. . Chapman,- Ivy L. Herrick, Clara A. M. Hulston, Gladys E. Kenipthornc, Ann Ssrunders, Annie G. Stark, first-cla.ee pass; Ethel R. Grcig, Grace Hamilton, Rebecca D. Hewitt, Annio L. McGrugan, Julian Musgrave, Wilhelmir.a E. Werner, Khoda E. Wilis, second-class. pass. Woodwork—Percy A. Clark, first year pass; Walter A. Judkins, first year pass. 1913. TTMARU ROAD RACE. 181«. Wonder of Wonders. PHH, O'SHEA did not get 2nd, 3rd, US, sth, or 6th in the Timara Road Race, hut let from scratch and Fasteat jHiao (a record for the race). 75 per cent, of the riders rode otheT makes of m'achinea, yet Phil O'Shea beat the lot on bis EAST RITNNINa SPEEDY CYCLE. j No oth«r rider hae iron a handicap Timaru Boad Kk« from scratch. ] '' LOOK—Out of the last 19 Starts PHIL 'O'SHEA hee secured 11 FIRSTS and 19 FASTEST TIMES en i. SPEEDY CYCLE built by JACK SUCKLING, 114 MaacteiiUi etiMt CB7IO quoted by on* of Uμ taaet ectuoent pnjiicinvi is Oμ "FneUticm*!." Or iXds CTOBSB AYS CHEUISre Bj «m Mia aiai •"» , m »wt» new m»i nrre ******* ' m '• | 7TITm M |'m,!'w| "'-"■ TTI TkC. *

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14821, 12 November 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14821, 12 November 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14821, 12 November 1913, Page 7

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